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 | El Canasto | Relevancia: 3.802 |
| El Canasto cumple dos años Hoy exactamente hace dos años empezó un experimento. Un experimento para mejorar mi nivel de español; un experimento para introducir el libro Getting Things Done en España; un experimento para conocer a WordPress. Dos años en una vida son muy pocos, pero en un medio tan innovadora como el internet, en dos años pueden cambiar muchas cosas. En dos años El Canasto ha dejado de ser un experimento. He [..] |
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 | iPodTotal - todo sobre iPod, iTunes, iPhone y Apple TV | Relevancia: 3.794 |
| Combo: 10 fundas de silicona de colores para iPhone 3G More things ofrece un combo de 10 fundas de silicona de diferentes colores diseñadas para el iPhone 3G. Estas fundas de silicona permiten un acceso sencillo a todos los controles del dispositivo ya que incluyen aperturas en la zona de la pantalla, el conector de dock y el de auriculares. Además están realizadas en una silicona resistente y con acabado antideslizante, lo que las hace anti-estática [..] |
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 | Boing Boing | Relevancia: 3.771 |
| Presidential Idol video Mark Frauenfelder:
Here's a funny mashup of of presidential candidates as if they were competing on American Idol. (Shown here: Rudy Giuliani about to get her bosom nuzzled by Donald Trump) Link
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 | El Canasto | Relevancia: 3.761 |
Todoodlist Todoodlist es un e-libro en inglés escrito por Nick Cernis del blog de productividad Put Things Off. El libro explica porque un sistema de productividad simple y basada en papel es más eficaz que un sistema basada en software. La descripción que puedes leer en la portada del libro dice: Todoodlist es un libro simple sobre enamorarse de papel, simplificando tu vida y seguir tus sueños. El libro est [..] |
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 | Boing Boing | Relevancia: 3.754 |
 | MechaHumano Corp. | Relevancia: 3.618 |
PSM3: Mejor compra la version del 360 de Fallout 3 Una reseña de Playstaton Magazine 3 del juego Fallout 3 salio al internet y critica la version de PS3 diciendo:"The PS3 version compares poorly to its Xbox and PC counterparts.(La version del PS3 se compara mal con las versiones de Xbox y PC.)"Luego PSM3 dijo esto del juego:"NOW, the PS3 version looks the same as on Xbox,(AHORA, la version del PS3 se ve igual que la del Xbox)but things in the distance are slightly jaggier/rougher,(pero las cosas de lejos se ven mas áspera, )the textures seem 'muddier' up-close and the frame rate [..] |
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 | Boing Boing | Relevancia: 3.592 |
| Anti-drug war video Mark Frauenfelder:
The Drug Policy Alliance produced this funny fake TV commercial for a prescription called Incarcerex, meant for politicians who are fearful of losing their election. Link (Thanks,
Mike!)
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 | Boing Boing | Relevancia: 3.294 |
| "Booze and pills 4 Jesus" banner Mark Frauenfelder:
Greg has created a banner for high school kids to use who don't want to get kicked out of school for unpopular use of the 1st Amendment.
According to the wikipedia pages describing the Supreme Courts Ruling a student can't contradict the Schools mission against illegal drug use. |
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 | Boing Boing | Relevancia: 3.157 |
| Gallery of Robin "shock" covers Mark Frauenfelder:
Edward says:
There was a thread in a comic book chat room about two years ago that discussed the "Robin Corner Shock Pose" Its superbly funny. In a nutshell the late 50's and 60's Batman comics have Robin in the bottom left or right corner looking shocked at whatever is going on. This occurs on about 30 covers. Nearly exact same pose eve |
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 | Boing Boing | Relevancia: 3.135 |
| Funny Engrish on sand toy Mark Frauenfelder:
John says: "My wife found this odd snapping turtle beach toy at the local 99 cent store." Sand toy label reads: ?Expediently Schelp? and ?Be beneficial to brains? |
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 | Boing Boing | Relevancia: 3.063 |
| Deconstructing scammy junkmail Mark Frauenfelder:
Len says:
I got this piece of junk mail today ["A Message From The Administrative Offices of The Billing Audit Bureau"] that I thought was pretty funny. It came from The Administrative Offices of The Billing Audit Bureau. In reality, it's from some publishing house in Denver, Co who won't leave me alone and let my subscription to their Inside Photoshop |
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 | Boing Boing | Relevancia: 3.001 |
| Chrysler's "Highway Hi-Fi Phonograph" Mark Frauenfelder:
Spike says:
Back when I was working at Cutler's Records in New Haven, CT in the late (or was it mid?) 1970's my manager Barry told me about these things and how they used to sell 'em like hot cakes back in the 50's. He wasn't the kind of guy to make shit up but I still found it kinda hard to believe that you could have a record player in your car. For some odd reason I was just thinking about it and |
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 | Boing Boing | Relevancia: 2.963 |
| Tokyo's tiny perfect burger-cookies Cory Doctorow:
Jon sez, "I came back from lunch to find this little box on my desk. My boss had left it there and thought it looked interesting. I work in Tokyo and there are lots of neat snacks here. You mentioned some malformed icecreams and snacks before so I thought you would be interested in these odd little burger things from Japan. Some of them even had 'cheese' running down the side of the burger, very accurate in shape!"
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 | Boing Boing | Relevancia: 2.921 |
| Thrill ride severs rider's feet Cory Doctorow:
I love themeparks, but I don't care for thrill rides -- I'm a Haunted Mansion guy, not an upside-down vomitcoaster 3000 guy. I don't have the stomach for it. Besides, people get hurt on those things.
A girl's feet were cut off Thursday when a free-fall thrill ride malfunctioned at the Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Amusement Park in Louisville, Kentucky, police said.
A cord wrapped around the 16-year-old's feet and severed them at her ankles while she was on the "Superman Tower of Power," a police dispatcher said. The girl was taken to a local hosp |
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 | Boing Boing | Relevancia: 2.853 |
| Reviews of Rule the Web Mark Frauenfelder:
The reviews for my book, Rule the Web, are coming in, and I'm really happy that they've been so positive.
Josh Glenn who writes the Brainiac Blog for the Boston Globe, ran a review today called Web 2.0 Visionaries vs. the Handyman. (I'm the handyman):
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