iPhone как цифровая клавиатура для Макбука (1)
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Хорошие программы умеют делать немногое, но делают это очень хорошо. К таким программам относится Numberkey, утилита для iPhone, которая превращает его в цифровую клавиатуру (numpad) для Мака. Больше Numberkey ничего не умеет, зато свою работу она выполняет на твердую пятерку. Чтобы превратить свой iPhone в цифровую клавиатуру, прежде всего необходимо установить на Мак программу Mac utility, а затем поставить на iPhone Numberkey, правда за нее придется заплатить 2 доллара. После того как обе программки установлены, ...
Intercourse, Dwarves, Asses, and Gay Apparel (1)
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Mamacita says: I loathe euphemisms. They cheapen the language. Euphemisms are a kind of censorship, and censorship is the action of a weak and ignorant mind. Smart people understand that many words have more than one meaning. Weak and ignorant people can’t, and, unfortunately, weak and ignorant people seem to be in charge of the universe. Weak and ignorant people changed the last page of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Scrooge had no further intercourse with ...
The MAD-ness of “Mad Monster Party” (1)
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In the late 60s and eary 70s, the Rankin/Bass production company made a slew of endearingly hokey holiday-themed “Animagic” flicks that I’m just barely old enough to remember watching in early reruns. I couldn’t have been older than seven or eight when the popularity of such saccharine-injected TV specials as Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and The Year Without A Santa Claus had begun to wane. While I’m too sentimental to harsh on any of ...
Snow White and the 7 Hot Guys: A Russian Fairy Tale (4)
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Yeah… in Russia we had none of that Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey shit. Penned by Pushkin in 1833, the Russian version of the classic fairy tale, morbidly titled “The Tale of the DEAD PRINCESS and the Seven Knights,” had the princess living with seven “lusty” bogatyrs. I’m sure that many a girl who grew up with this fairy tale thought to herself, “yep, this is how life should be.” Scanned for your viewing please are some ...
New editorial system at Express still 'foggy' for staff (1)
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Journalists at the Express and Sunday Express are yet to be impressed with the new editorial system that will be replacing sub-editors and do not feel the system will work under the proposed dramatically reduced staff numbers.
Pics aplenty: Lamborghini Super Trofeo in action (1)
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Filed under: Motorsports, Supercars, LamborghiniClick above for a high resolution image of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Lamborghini announced its Blancpain Super Trofeo this past weekend at Hockenheim, a racing series featuring spec Gallardo LP560-4's in race trim. The Super Trofeo will run in support of the FIA GT Championship, DTM, and FIA WTCC series and will feature individual professional and 'gentleman' drivers, along with dealership teams. We only had a handful of studio photos at ...
BTC: Ray Harryhausen’s Monster Menagerie (2)
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Hooray, Halloween is almost heeeere. What better way to greet the final stretch than to wake and stretch with this bonafide monster mash, courtesy of the great master of make believe, stop-motion model animator, Ray Harryhausen? (Added bonus: Tito Puente!) More rousting clips of Harryhausen’s creations under the cut. Read the rest of BTC: Ray Harryhausen’s Monster Menagerie Post tags: Animation, Art, Better than coffee, Fairy Tales, Film, Flora & Fauna, Sculpture
And the winner of the best magazine cover is… (1)
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The New York magazine cover that won top honours at the American Magazine Congress last week. Judges cited the March 24 cover, which featured disgraced NY governor Eliot Spitzer, for its “directness, humour, and simplicity.” “The cover required no headlines. The image succeeds all by itself.” Posted in Magazines, People Tagged: Adam Moss, American Magazine Congress, Churumuri, New York, Sans Serif
Part 1 of 3: Teachers Talk About Social Media in the Classroom and Personal Branding! (1)
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I’m starting a three part series on how social media influences the classroom and can provide value to both the professor and student, in an educational setting. To do this, I found two teachers that “get it” and have used blogs for student collaboration and skill development. They also feel it is an innovative and “cool” way to teach. Carinne Weisgerber is an Assistant Professor of Communication at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas and ...
Along Came a Spider! (1)
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Photo via GETTY. Oh, Artichoke and La Machine, how do we love thee? Let us count the ways. First, you brought the Sultan’s Elephant and the Little Girl Giant to London. And at this very moment, to the delight and terror of all, you’ve set a 50 foot-high, 37 ton mechanical spider rampaging through the streets of Liverpool. Incredible. Despite being mortally afraid of arachnids, I wish more than anything that I could be there ...