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LogoMaid rips off their logo designs

In the interest of the discussion: “Art is a lie that makes us realize truth.” -Pablo Picasso …or any other quote that justifies the theft of experienced design, LogoMaid has apparently taken it as a...

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Install PHP, MySQL, & Subversion on OS X Tiger Server

Mac OS X strives to better itself than most in application and operating system simplicity. Updating some of the more basic management systems for OS X server can still boast troublesome for an...

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California furniture linked to birth defects?

Courtesy of Green Daily, I learn something new about Birth Defects and Cancer in California.

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YouTube spoof on Fox News

Fantastic little video spoof of fox news and it’s single minded agenda. Reminds me of an oldie but a goodie!

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Region-free gaming for the wii

Beautiful region-free adaptation without hardware modding from Wii News.

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CNET: Google expands free phone and voicemail

CNET notes: Google is partnering with homeless shelters in San Francisco to distribute free phone numbers and voicemail accounts to those without homes, the company said Wednesday.

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Comcast admits paying attendees at FCC hearing

Comcast, a company well known for it’s deep pockets and increasingly coming under fire for internet reactionary response, recently admitted to hiring attendees to an FCC hearing: Comcast Corp. admitted...

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Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins

Looks like there WILL be another terminator; the one everyone has been clamoring to see, the battle for humanity. Although there’s no talk of Arnold featured in this version, Christian Bale has signed...

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Xtreme Pug Skydiving

Nice video on YouTube showing off a tandem skydive with a man and his pug. Poor pug.

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The new $5

A unique flash application that showcases the new $5 bill, including a history of the bill design dating back to 1861.

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Microsoft Online gets rolling

CNET is pitching Microsoft’s online system adds some big names, but I feel underwhelmed by the idea of Microsoft doing anything big in regards to the world wide web. My career as an Art Director...

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Acid3

Today it’s announced the new Acid3 compatibility tests for modern web browsers. The goal, defined by their press release, is: The Acid3 Test is designed to test specifications for Web 2.0, and exposes...

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Wired news: Babies see in pure color

Douglas Hahn, of Sink Review, found this interesting article on the perception variations of color between Babies and Adults. While adults translate color information, for the most part, in the left...

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Refund for Airborne?

Airborne is the product of choice for most folks leery of public transportation, flying just about anywhere, or looking for a vitamin shot to curb oncoming illness. Well, atleast it was for me. I’ve...

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Anorexic dork in the Rhapsody Commercial

Am I the only person who hates this rhapsody commercial? The songs decent for pop tart, but this anorexic 20 something pops out of the shower, walks up to the tv, changes the song and does a half-assed...

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Flash is a joke

Thanks Uncle Steve, for telling the rest of the world what professionals in this industry have known for a while… flash is a joke. A cute inside joke where inexperienced designers jump to control the...

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Microsoft releases the first IE8 Beta

Microsoft is releasing it’s first public beta of IE 8 today. It should be interesting to see what bug fixes are in store for developers, and what new bugs we’ll need to work around.

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Safari developer 90% of the way to Acid 3 Test validation

Dave hyatt blogged recently that although safari 3 was finishing with a decent 39/100, their developer version has now surpassed the 90/100 point with some hard development time. Dave notes: Shipping...

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New beginnings

Dotfive needed to end. Although I have a back log of clientele both within San Francisco and the Chicagoland Area, the challenge of design has become a mundane set of solving client problems,...

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Hexapus

I’ve never heard of a six legged octopus (it would, in fact, be a bit off in naming alone), but it was recently discovered in England’s Blackpool Sea Life Centre. “No one has ever heard of another case...

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