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Pie hat!
Cory Doctorow via Boing Boing on Thu, 27 Nov. 2008
Now here's a festive holiday crochet project: a hat shaped like a scrumptious pie! They will see you in the street and they will shout, "Delicious head, delicious head, delicious head!" but you will only smile to yourself and think, "Yes, and the zombies love me too, for my brains are wrapped in a tasty layer of readmore
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24: Redemption - 10 Places to Learn All About Jack Bauer
Sean P. Aune via Mashable! on Sun, 23 Nov. 2008
The 2007 writers strike delayed Season 7 of the hit Fox series 24 by a full year. To make it up to the rabid fans who have missed their weekly Jack Bauer Power Hour, readmore

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Thats What She Said
Jeremy Schoemaker via Shoemoney - Skills To Pay The on Sun, 23 Nov. 2008
I frickin love the office. Found a vid on youtube of every single “thats what she said”. Thanks Andrea! readmore

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Weekly Address from the President Elect: Obama announces he has directed his economic team to assemble an Economic Recovery Plan that will save or create 2.5 million more jobs by January of 2011.
(unknown author) via reddit.com: what's new onl on Sat, 22 Nov. 2008
submitted by IAmperfectlyCalm to politics [link] [7 comments] readmore

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Restructuring The Times
Jeff Jarvis via BuzzMachine on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
So The New York Times Company is now worth less than it paid for the disastrous Boston Globe. It has cut its dividend to save cash, which - PR protestations aside - could lead to a family revolt, a la Wall Street Journal, LA Times, and Orange County Register. The Times Company - just like GM readmore

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Obama’s YouTube Video Debut
Pete Cashmore via Mashable! on Sat, 15 Nov. 2008
Here it is….Obama’s first YouTube video for his Weekly Address. What do you think? readmore
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Is Obama Ready To Be A Two-Way President?
Brian Solis via TechCrunch on Sat, 15 Nov. 2008
Where there’s victory, there’s also opportunity… This Presidential election was profound in its results. Obama won both the Electoral College vote 364 to 163 and the popular vote 53% to 46% with roughly 120,000,000 votes cast. This election was the first in 50 years, in which there was no incumbent President or Vice President from either party competing for the Presidential nomi readmore

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The Pirate Bay Sees Traffic and Peers Surge
Ernesto via TorrentFreak on Sat, 15 Nov. 2008
Only a few days before the largest BitTorrent tracker will celebrate its 5th anniversary, the Pirate Bay reached a new milestone. The site now tracks 25 million peers, which is more than the entire populations of Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland and Denmark combined. When readmore

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HOW TO: Convert Videos for Your iPhone (or Any Mobile Device)
Doriano "Paisano" Carta via Mashable! on Wed, 12 Nov. 2008
Video on devices like the iPod, iTouch and iPhone look great because of their MPEG-4 H.264 format. The good news is that there are tons of videos that you can purchase from the iTunes store, but the bad news is that you’ll go broke in a hurry downloading every readmore

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Google Tries to Show USA Flu Trends
Philipp Lenssen via Google Blogoscoped on Tue, 11 Nov. 2008
Google (at their philantropic arm Google.org) launched the Flu Trends USA page. Google.org explains: <<We have found a close relationship between how many people search for flu-related topics and how many people actually have flu symptoms. Of course, not readmore
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Philips iPill -- it's like a regular pill, but with a microprocessor
Joseph L. Flatley via Engadget on Tue, 11 Nov. 2008
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets It's been just readmore

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Send SMS from Gmail
(unknown author) via digg.com: Stories / Popular on Fri, 31 Oct. 2008
Google today rolled out a Gmail Labs feature that lets you send text messages from your Gmail chat window. Very cool! readmore

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Undecided
(unknown author) via Daring Fireball on Tue, 21 Oct. 2008
Shared by Chadd Gindin He funny. David Sedaris, on undecided voters: To put them in perspective, I think of being on an airplane. The flight attendant comes down the aisle with her food cart and, eventually, parks it beside my seat. “Can I interest you in the chicken?” she asks. “Or would you prefer the platter of shit with bits of br readmore

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Dollhouse is back on track (not that it was ever off)
Bob Sassone via TV Squad on Mon, 20 Oct. 2008
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Celebrities, Reality-Free readmore

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GOOD EVENING.
John Hodgman via Boing Boing on Mon, 20 Oct. 2008
IT IS VERY GOOD AND FRIGHTENING to be here on BOING BOING. As readers of my own, small, imitation of a blog already know, I am a longtime reader, and now, very humbly... A FIRST TIME CALLE readmore

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Another Daily Show correspondent moves on: Riggle gets sitcom deal
Brad Trechak via TV Squad on Mon, 20 Oct. 2008
Filed under: Industry, The Daily Show, Celebrities, Casting, readmore

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AppLoop Transforms Blogs Into Native iPhone Applications
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Mon, 20 Oct. 2008
Two-man startup AppLoop has added to its suite of self-service tools for iPhone developers by launching App Generator readmore

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Apploop: FINALLY - A Useful iPhone RSS Reader!
Mona via louisgray.com on Mon, 20 Oct. 2008
By Mona Nomura of Pixel Bits (FriendFeed/Twitter) FriendFeeders ask time an readmore

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High Dynamic Range Image Creator
Martin via gHacks technology news on Mon, 20 Oct. 2008
High dynamic range Imaging is a technique that allows for a greater range between light and dark areas. The results are often breathtaking colorful images.It basically produces a high dynamic range image from multiple images of the same object taken with different exposures. To create high dynamic range images one needs therefor multiple images and a software program that can extract the inform readmore

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NY Times on "beautification software"
Mark Frauenfelder via Boing Boing on Thu, 09 Oct. 2008
Sarah Kershaw of the New York Times reports on research published at Siggraph about a computer program developed at Tel Aviv University that changes the geometry of faces in photographs to make them more beautiful. (Photo: Lars Klove for The New York Times, readmore
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