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June 8, 2010
Tuesday's Links Are Full of Grace
- Steve Jobs at D8: The Full, Uncut Interview The wide-ranging chat runs for more than 90 minutes, and covers everything from Jobs’ fraying relationship with Google (GOOG) to his stance on Adobe’s (ADBE) Flash, to his lack of interest in the TV market. | D8 Conference | AllThingsD
- "I was at a dinner party where one actress had adopted a child from Africa and she was saying: ‘I want my children to know their heritage.’ I said: ‘lock them in a room and throw them a jar of flies.’" -Joan Rivers Word Around the Net
- WTF is HTML5 (Infographic) And why we should all care.
- "De-masking the Bridges" is a soundwalk that will explore the small triangle between the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge in DUMBO. Elastic City | Reshaping New York Through New Walks
- Titian’s Palette includes one full-sized tube each of six colors: Lapis Lazuli (natural ultramarine or lazurite), Malachite, Lead-Tin Yellow, Italian Yellow Earth, Vermilion, Ercolano Red, Lead White and German Vine Black. Hidden Loci and Technological Change @ things magazine
- The 10 elements of news: immediacy, proximity, consequence, prominence, suspence, oddity, sex, conflict, emotion, new. Don Surber
- Is There a Monolith on Mars' Moon, Phobos? 'When people find out about that they are going to say, "Who put that there? Who put that there?" Well the universe put it there, or if you choose God put it there." You Couldn't Make This Up Dept.
- The Explorer “I am not a scientist,” Cousteau told The Christian Science Monitor in 1986. “I am, rather, an impresario of scientists.” The Smart Set
- Ken and Barbie Are Sorta Plain Compared To These Two iOwnTheWorld.com » Blog Archive » A Little Palin Porn
- Squeaky Clean ‘Porn Has Never Touched This Computer’
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"If you could travel back in time a couple thousands of years, armed with only the Wikipedia database, would that be enough to take over the world?"
I don't know about taking over the world but I'm fairly certain one could blow himself up.
Posted by: monkeyfan at June 8, 2010 12:14 PM