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  • Mashuptown.com: Mighty Mike's "Gloria Gaynor vs. Fall Out Boy"
    There is nothing about this that is not amazing.
    (tags: falloutboy gloriagaynor mashup music mp3 awesome )
  • BLDGBLOG: NYNEX, Embedded Angel of New York City
    "…halfway through the film, the Ghostbusters realize that NYNEX isn't a phone system at all: it's the embedded nervous system of an angel – a fallen angel – and all those phone calls and dial-up modems in college dorm rooms and public pay phones are actually connected into the fiber-optic anatomy of a vast, ethereal organism that preceded the architectural build-up of Manhattan. Manhattan came afterwards, that is: NYNEX was here first." There is no way this wouldn't be awesome. And: a great write-up from Geoff.
    (tags: bldgblog ghostbusters architecture tubes infrastructure city newyork telephones networks )
  • Apple – Support – Discussions – Entropy php5 with GD support and APC …
    How to compile APC into the Marc Liyanage PHP5 package (which is clearly the most sensible one to be using on OSX). Though this is for Server, it works fine on desktop, and as such comes recommended.
    (tags: php apc installation server caching entropy )
  • Gallery – Picture of the day – Image 1 – New Scientist
    "This toaster was built from scratch by Thomas Thwaites, a design student at the Royal College of Art, London, as a project in extreme self-sufficiency and to highlight the effects of mass production we take for granted." And this is what it looks like.
    (tags: toasterproject toaster industry massproduction )
  • The Toaster Project
    "I'm Thomas Thwaites and I'm trying to build a toaster, from scratch – beginning by mining the raw materials and ending with a product that Argos sells for only £3.99. A toaster." This is clearly amazing, and a timely reminder of, you know, what the age of mass production really means.
    (tags: technology toaster industry massproduction design project )
  • Fall Out Boy Trail
    It's Oregon Trail, but where you take everybody's favourite emo band on tour of the states. Surprisingly deep and detailed, an affectionate tribute to Apple II entertainment and the rigours of being a touring rock band. It is very silly, and somewhat ace, and will be getting a blog post in due course.
    (tags: games music parody pastiche retro falloutboy oregontrail affectionate appleii )
  • YouTube – A Master Class for Ken (SF4)
    "Tips and tricks only the pros knew, UNTIL NOW! Get ready to PWN up some NUBS on Xbox Live and get some MAD BP'S BRO!" I'm pretty sure I've played this guy.
    (tags: games video streetfighter4 ken kenfighterken sf4 )
  • Outtakes from the businessbib process – a set on Flickr
    "These are just various photos taken during the development cycle of the businessib. Enjoy them. We hope you think they are as hilarious as we do." Oh my word.
    (tags: tailoring suits businessbibs abusrd )
  • Versus CluClu Land: La Comedie Post-Humaine
    "If you keep the city and concentrate on putting more world into it, imaginativeness becomes the primary obstacle– you can add things into this city without having to add much physical space and new assets. There's legions of empty storefronts and empty buildings, waiting to be filled. And media– web sites, radio stations, tv shows– don't take up space either. Think of this cheap empty space as a place to tell new stories, because as a developer, you are good at this." Iroquois, hitting many nails on the head all at once, again.
    (tags: games narrative stories iroquoispliskin dlc gtaiv gaas balzac universe )
  • The Guardian Open Platform | guardian.co.uk
    The Guardian Open Platform launches, with their Content API, their Data Store, and a selection of client libraries for the API (one of which I did a smidge of work on). This is not just a good thing, it's a good thing Done Right, and I'm looking forward to what's next from the Open Platform team.
    (tags: platform web guardian data journalism api content openplatform )
  • Matthew Bloch – accidents
    "A collection of accidents that happened while working on maps and other graphics." Bloopers from interactive infographics. Delightful; the patina and happy accidents of the 21st century.
    (tags: infographics maps data visualisation error happyaccident bloopers )
  • james's custodian at master – GitHub
    Custodian is the Ruby gem for accessing the Guardian Open Platform Content API that James Darling, Kalv Sandhu, and I (although my contribution was minor) built. There's a Google Code link to it, but I'd imagine the github version is where the action will be.
    (tags: programming ruby gem library guardian api code module openplatform contentapi )
  • CR Blog » Blog Archive » Meet Mr Chicken
    "You may not know his name but you will certainly know his work: Morris Cassanova (aka Mr Chicken) designs and makes signs for most of the fried chicken shops in the UK." That's a good market to have sewn up, I'd imagine.
    (tags: design uk food culture branding signage friedchicken )
  • Obsessed with the production design of The President’s Analyst « Magical Nihilism
    Jones annotates his screengrabs from the James Coburn classic; lovely to see it all captured so well, even if I'd disagree that the plot is a thing of "gossamer" – it's a _tiny_ bit thicker, surely?
    (tags: mattjones movies cinematography stills jamescoburn thepresidentsanalyst productiondesign )

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