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May 12, 2010
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Leaving Facebook? Join the Diaspora.

I am seriously considering leaving Facebook at this point. Constantly changing the privacy policy, and stripping away more and more user control over data sharing, is supremely uncool. I could wax eloquent about privacy rights, but i’m too tired right now and “supremely uncool” pretty much covers it. 

If you must have more detail, read something i tweeted earlier this week: RT @Gizmodo: Seriously, This Is Why You Should Still Quit Facebookhttp://gizmodo.com/5534736/

Anyway. I am fully supporting the Diaspora project from a bunch of brilliant NYU kids. You should too. Check out their blog, and then go to their Kickstarter and donate some moneys. 


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May 8, 2010
@ 6:22 am
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shatner thinks you should buy a commodore.


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May 5, 2010
@ 3:29 pm
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MS DOS 5: No PC should be without it! It frees up at least 45k of memory!


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Apr 23, 2010
@ 2:26 pm
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thedailywhat:

Buy This: “iRetrofone Base” from Etsy seller Freeland Studios.
Handmade resin-cast rotary phone-style iPhone base. “Easy to use, avoid raditaion and looks cool.” What more could you want?
$195/ea.
[benlegaus.]

thedailywhat:

Buy This: iRetrofone Base” from Etsy seller Freeland Studios.

Handmade resin-cast rotary phone-style iPhone base. “Easy to use, avoid raditaion and looks cool.” What more could you want?

$195/ea.

[benlegaus.]


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Apr 9, 2010
@ 9:55 pm
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thedailywhat:

MP3 Player Design Concept of the Day: Lee Won-jun’s stylish headphone earrings sync up with a wireless MP3 player for discreet aural pleasure that looks as good as it sounds.
[yanko.]

thedailywhat:

MP3 Player Design Concept of the Day: Lee Won-jun’s stylish headphone earrings sync up with a wireless MP3 player for discreet aural pleasure that looks as good as it sounds.

[yanko.]


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Apr 3, 2010
@ 3:46 pm
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UK telcos have been using ferrets to inspect and lay new broadband cable.

UK telcos have been using ferrets to inspect and lay new broadband cable.