audrey in cowboy hat one of several just

Audrey in cowboy hat, one of several just released, never-before-seen photos

Audrey in cowboy hat, one of several just released, never-before-seen photos
The 10 most hated online ad formats
No huge surprises here. Also, I wonder if BusinessInsider ran a usability test on dumping content in a lame slideshow format to gin up pageviews?
Flickr adds Twitter integration
Obviates the need for having your images at yet another place, like Twitpic
But the European Commission said it preferred to see consumers offered a choice of browser, “not that Windows would be supplied without a browser at all.”
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I’m gonna side with Microsoft on this one. I was never a fan of Microsoft bundling IE with Windows, especially since the suck of IE has only brought pain and misery to my life. But for Europe to tell Microsoft that they need to ship Windows with a competitor’s browser built right in is asinine. Which browser should they ship with? Firefox? Chrome? Opera? All of them?
Of course, if Windows 7 ships without a browser at all, I am curious about how customers will be able to download one.
Our own GordonShumway at Bonnaroo
If you’re not reading J-Money’s notes from the field, you might as well be a stinky, mud-caked hippie. Which, I guess, means you’re already there.
I’m pretty sure I could take all of you at once. Except maybe David Carr. That guy’s a badass.
—Jason Jones, talking to the New York Times about the mild hit piece The Daily Show ran on the Gray Lady.
Twelve hours after launch, a passionate and vitriol-filled flame war erupts amongst web protocol nazis about exacly which 300-series HTTP header should be used to redirect from the old /profile.php?id=500012896 URLs to the new system. Mark Pilgrim writes an overwrought essay on the topic, and 300 Ubuntu users on netbooks use their free hand to Digg the post. For these nerds, “The Facebook Debacle” refers to the improper headers used on the redirects, instead of the few minutes of difficulty in registering names.
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Anil peers into the near future of Facebook usernames.
This man is still one of the best there is at … whatever it is this is.
Saying the greatest threat to the country is not a recession or terrorist attack but liberal media bias, Rep. Lamar Smith on Friday filed papers in the House to create the Media Fairness Caucus.
Smith said the caucus, consisting of roughly a dozen lawmakers, would point out liberal bias in mainstream media stories and pressure news organizations to be accurate, objective and fair.
In an interview on the Fox News Channel, Smith, R-San Antonio, said he didn’t want to “be radical, but to me, the greatest threat to America is not necessarily a recession or even another terrorist attack.
“The greatest threat to America is a liberal media bias, and I think that because if the American people don’t know the facts, they can’t make good decisions and if the American people can’t make good decisions, then our democracy is threatened,” Smith said.
Smith also thanked the Fox network for being “the only balanced coverage out there, and it’s much appreciated by a lot of us.”
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The rest is at mysanantonio.com.
Simon was smart enough not to wade in to this cesspool of idiocy and I think, perhaps, I’ll pour myself another scotch and follow his lead.
Sadly, if you fell into a black hole, it would not spit you out at some other time. It wouldn’t spit you out at all — it would gobble you up and grow slightly more corpulent in the process. If the black hole were big enough, you might not even notice when you crossed the point of no return defined by the event horizon. But once you got close to the center of the hole, tidal forces would tug at you — gently at first, but eventually tearing you apart. The technical term is spaghettification. Not a recommended strategy for would-be time adventurers.
—Black holes are not time machines. And other rules for time travelers.
A White House spokesman had no immediate response Sunday to Grassley’s twitter commentary.
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As if that weren’t sign enough of the apocalypse, the tweet in question was “Pres Obama you got nerve while u sightseeing in Paris to tell us ‘time to deliver’ on health care. We still on skedul/even workinWKEND.”
It would seem that the compactness of Twitter has forced the infantile nature of political discourse out into the open.