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April 28 2008

c3o
08:08
This is why we implemented Flickr video support: Piles of kittens.
Reposted byylem235antifuchstowoenkisebmosjulianastrominnastreetcleaner
c3o
00:58
c3o
00:50
That photo reminds me of this Piranha Plant cutout I put up at my college on one of my last days there. Those pipes were just really asking for it.
Reposted bymu0xtowotimangelolcodec

April 27 2008

c3o
14:43

UserVoice

GetSatisfaction competitor, focused a little more on feature request/voting than feedback/discussion.
c3o
12:00
c3o
01:02
The problem with fighting terrorism is that terrorism is extremely cheap politically motivated violence. Any organized political entity is capable of becoming a terrorist entity. That means that the only way to track potential sources of terrorism is to find people who disagree with the government about something and then measure how angry and/or desperate they are. You really can't accomplish this without destroying a free society.
Giles Bowkett
Reposted byraistlincliffordakhacksausewytukazeSvenqueitschfinGemsid77brightbytesixtus42aquak

April 26 2008

c3o
23:36

If Juno Was 10 Times Shorter and 100 Times More Honest


"I can barely understand you. Is there a reason you're talking like what seems like a teenager designed by a committee of adults that have researched youth by watching MTV around the clock?"
Reposted byenkiandreaspizsa
c3o
23:09
c3o
22:16
All of Wikipedia –every page, every edit, every talk page, every line of code, in every language that Wikipedia exists in– represents something like the cumulation of 100 million hours of human thought.
And television watching? Two hundred billion hours, in the U.S. alone, every year. ... We spend 100 million hours every weekend just watching the ads.
Clay Shirky: Gin, Television, and Social Surplus
Reposted byenkiraistlinphilippe
c3o
21:40
There is a huge economic incentive to grab your attention, and there is no economic incentive at all to give you something worth reading [/watching/listening to/...].
Giles Bowkett: Jerry Springer For Programmers
c3o
02:23

April 25 2008

c3o
23:56
2318_c20e_390
Spending tomorrow at Viennafair, Austria's largest art fair. If you have even the mildest interest in art and want to get a broad overview of what's happening in contemporary (Central and Eastern European, visual) art, this is better than any museum exhibit.
Reposted byGemninnghizidha
c3o
14:57
c3o
11:01

April 24 2008

c3o
20:15
Sinai Hotels: Photographs of the concrete skeletons of abandoned five-star hotel projects in Egypt, now at Vienna's Architekturzentrum (via BLDGBLOG)

The Maths in Art exhibition is still running at the MUMOK too... will try to see both sometime soon, anyone coming?
Reposted bycygenb0ck cygenb0ck
c3o
19:25
The Brunettes from New Zealand
tomorrow 9pm at B72, EUR 12

April 23 2008

c3o
16:36

BusinessWeek Arcade

"A collection of some of the Web’s best free, independently produced games". Looks good, gotta try these out.
c3o
14:08
c3o
08:42
Remember Joshua Allen Harris' other inflatable plastic bag animal? Here's the even more ambitious follow-up.
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