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May 21
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May 20
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Oh look, a tornado to my right…. Can I have my eathquakes back now?

May 18
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flying, greyhound, what’s the diff these days. At least the BBQ in the Atl is to die for. Anyone want a po’boy?

Feb 27
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If you want to see something truly new then you should read  this article by Iain Tate of crackunit fame about a great new Facebook App called the Add to Friend Shirt application that  allows you to print unique QR codes on tee shirts.If you’re not sure what QR codes are then you’re not alone.  They are strange looking bar-code type images that can be read via your camera’s  mobile phones (providing you have some clever software installed).The Facebook App allows you to print your own QR code on the  back of a selection of trendy tee shirts. The QR code points to a  mobile-friendly version of your profile page on Facebook where people can chose  to add you as a friend – assuming they have a Facebook account that is. I don’t  think this is an idea that will go mainstream anytime soon but I think it will  do well out of novelty factor and creative brilliance alone.Via  Alex

If you want to see something truly new then you should read this article by Iain Tate of crackunit fame about a great new Facebook App called the Add to Friend Shirt application that allows you to print unique QR codes on tee shirts.

If you’re not sure what QR codes are then you’re not alone. They are strange looking bar-code type images that can be read via your camera’s mobile phones (providing you have some clever software installed).

The Facebook App allows you to print your own QR code on the back of a selection of trendy tee shirts. The QR code points to a mobile-friendly version of your profile page on Facebook where people can chose to add you as a friend – assuming they have a Facebook account that is. I don’t think this is an idea that will go mainstream anytime soon but I think it will do well out of novelty factor and creative brilliance alone.

Via  Alex

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Gmail the size of your living room

By Josh Lowensohn – February 26, 2008

While I’ve never seen an actual Gmail commercial on TV, Google continues its grassroots style advertising for the Web service. I’m still surprised when I meet people who don’t have a Google account, so clearly these ads might be necessary.

This one, put together by the Russian branch of marketing company Saatchi & Saatchi shows two men putting together a massive reproduction of Gmail’s in-box, chat, and mobile features made out of various materials including modeling clay, Lego bricks, paint, and fabrics. Other parts were put together with printed paper and some elbow grease. Keep on the lookout for the giant mouse-pointer-on-a-stick that can change from an arrow to a finger, sure to be a big hit at Halloween later this year.

[via Valleywag]

Feb 20
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marco:xkcd: Duty Calls (thanks, aatw)

marco:

xkcd: Duty Calls (thanks, aatw)
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(via abr)

(via abr)

Jan 22
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Dec 07
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one espresso please — macuyiko — aatw

one espresso please — macuyikoaatw

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10 Future Web Trendstommaso

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Dec 06
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Hilarious Mirror Prank Video (via Metacafe)