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“We no longer accept the term thermobaric [for the AGM-114N] as there is no internationally agreed definition,” said an MoD spokesman. “We call it an enhanced blast weapon.”
The redefinition has allowed British forces to use the weapons legally, but is undermined by the publicity of their manufacturer, Lockheed Martin, which markets them as thermobaric.”
Who controls TinyURL (or Snurl or other URL shortener) controls the high ground in the battle for the Internet platform. Here’s why: Our brains are wired to protect ourselves from threats to our food, oxygen, and water sources. Most attacks on our supply chains come from those closest to us, our families, friends, business associates, and combinations of those groups.
We handle nourishment requests from our loved ones by sharing, which is another way of saying dividing the materials to just above the point where each portion proves insufficient. Children come first since quieting their cries reduces the possibility of alerting outsiders while requiring relatively small amounts compared to peers. Then the spouse or friend is satisfied, setting up a social interaction around the breaking of bread. “Let’s grab a bite and talk about the deal.”
so if i end up in hell, i’ll consider myself lucky
— Jack
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20th
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Robert Kramph is the high school science teacher I wish we all had. Every week he puts out an incredibly professional and entertaining science experiment.
The Black App splits its application into a number of different tiers, each limited to a certain number of registrations. It’s the same concept that credit card companies use, but on the web.
I signed up for the black account and I don’t even have an iphone, but it sure made me feel warm and fuzzy inside when I got the confirmation email. The only flaw I can think of is that the system will likely get you a lot of one-time registrations. Seth Goodin would probably hate this thing.
Apr
14th
Mon
When a shaving model cuts his face, I bet its the same kind of awkward moment as after a premature ejaculation when shooting a porno.
“Did he just… aww, hell! That’s $5000 down the drain Billy!”
Twitter’s starting to really shine as a flexible data backend for a number of so-called barnacle applications. The service gives developers the ability to add tremendously powerful data inputs instantly; it takes care of nearly every possible option - SMS/IM/Email/Web forms - and can be monitored through a powerful API.
If I were twitter I might consider offering ‘pro’ versions of this service; slightly more flexible and customizable plans with the promise of increased uptime or the like.
Google reader is one of my essential sites, but the cluttered design has always annoyed me. Clearly Jason Hicks feels the same way, because he released an incredible skin that truly demonstrates the power of CSS.
This is an oldie, but I wish I’d found out about it before.
Seeing this kind of stuff always makes me want to rush out and buy a sketchpad and set of pencils.
I’m not typically impressed by promotional posters, but the images used on the cover of the user’s manual for Cross pens (yes, you need instructions to use a pen now) have such a perfect attitude:
They’ve covered every base here - the modern day woman, the broody traveller, the suave young businessman. They’ve even got some great little touches; the phone number on the matchbox, for example - no doubt left by some Parisian model.
I’ve been reading the daily webcomic Sinfest for a little over four years; it’s one of my daily destinations, after digg and google reader.
It’s no surprise that the artist’s style has changed after 8 years of drawing these cartoons 7 days a week. Scanning over them, you can really track certain points in the Tat’s life; months where he’s going through a lot of stress, months where he’s mellow. As the artist matures though, some of his original audience are rebelling. I stumbled into his message board the other day and came across an interesting argument by his fans, in which two of them vehemently (and I’m talking 4-5 paragraphs each) argue against the old Sinfest vs. the new Sinfest.
It’s an interesting position to be in as an artist. Do you keep doing what your audience wants or do you draw from the hip, ignoring the reaction?
Freedom of speech doesn’t protect speech that you like, freedom of speech protects speech that you hate.
— Ron Jeremy
Dragonball, the movie?Turns out they’re making a live-action dragonball movie. I never saw the original series as a kid, but this just strikes me as a bad idea
The quickies project at MIT’s Media Labs has one of the best overviews i’ve seen in a long while. Great brief placed on top of the perfect image.