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Smashing Magazine
Monthly Archives: February 2008
links for 2008-02-21
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The parents suggested the name be understood in the spirit of ‘pataphysics. The court rejected the name and upheld the fine.
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John Scalzi
links for 2008-02-19
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San Francisco judge goes insane and attacks the registrar for Wikileaks.org… But the servers are in Sweden and there’s about 20 other DNS entries. How about them internets?
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California-based registrar Dynadot was ordered to delete the all records Wikileaks.org. Good argument for offshore domain registation…
links for 2008-02-18
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step by step
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Cocks the Bunny – your pagan fertility pal
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Viciously attacking a film for being packed with falsehoods is just a tiny bit different than speculating about how someone might feel.
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Thank you so much for this. It made me laugh and cry with joy. Cocks the Bunny is such a wonderful and heart-warming character.
endless love
It’s Cocks the Bunny, your pagan fertility pal!
links for 2008-02-16
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CEO of tech news company thinks media industries are dying becuse of all the damn royalties. In bold move, he demands end of all profit-based incentives. No more executive bonuses or dividend payouts! Oops, no. He just wants to screw the writers…
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dig those charts and graphs
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The Unpublished Foundations of the Internet.
Fistful
Jason Scott slammed the film King of Kong for being “loaded with falsehoods” (and, incidentally, causing him to lose access for his own arcade documentary).
When shown that some of his assertions were wrong, he took time for further research.
In a short follow-up, he said that King of Kong is generally accurate.
In a long autobiographical follow-up, he talks about objectivity in documentary film and how King of Kong makes people feel.
Well… okay.
But viciously attacking a film for being packed with falsehoods “like the last Japanese subway car before they have to shut down the line” is just a tiny bit different than speculating about how Billy Mitchell might feel.
And when you’re following up on a rant where you blast people as liars and whores without any corroborating evidence, calling for thorough objective research and universal empathy sounds a little insincere.
Jason Scott is a good historian. But this isn’t quite history yet, and he has admitted his own tangential stake in this series of open controversies. Which makes his self-interested declaration that King of Kong is “fraudulent” hard to reconcile with his sermon on the respectful construction of a complex and nuanced Truth.
links for 2008-02-15
links for 2008-02-12
links for 2008-02-11
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a disturbing guide to the emerging liaisons between urban architecture and the police state
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International Journal of Arts and Technology,and DigArt conference in Denmark
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the insane prices for high prestige science journals


