1. A claim that Adobe is paying for text links. Via.
2. "A third Los Angeles building inspector has been fired in a corruption probe."
3. The Bad Deal is devoted to pointing out dumb deals at Groupon and other daily deal sites. Via.
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Showing posts with label dumb move. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dumb move. Show all posts
Friday, June 24, 2011
Link roundup
Link roundup
1. io9 interviewed Neil Gaiman about American Gods (only interesting if you've read the book, or are currently rereading it, like me). He's going to be interviewed in about one hour and it's going to be livestreamed.
2. New, cheaper than normal Navy ships have serious design flaw.
3. More negative comments on the new resin "Finecast" miniatures from Games Workshop. Via.
*Learn how to paint miniatures with these tutorials at Toycutter.
2. New, cheaper than normal Navy ships have serious design flaw.
3. More negative comments on the new resin "Finecast" miniatures from Games Workshop. Via.
*Learn how to paint miniatures with these tutorials at Toycutter.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Link roundup
1. Julie Taymor blaming others for the failure of the Spider-Man musical:
2. Idoru used to promote a Japanese ice cream. Here's the commercial itself. Via.
3. Transformers: Turn Off the Moon kid's meal toys at Burger King.
4. I like the muted colors on this blog layout. Even the icons look like they were doodled in ink.
5. For Californians, one pundit's analysis of the current budget battle.
*Buy Happy Meal toys at eBay.
“It’s very scary if people are going more towards that, to have audiences tell you how to make a show,” said Ms. Taymor, a Tony Award-winning director of “The Lion King” and other stage works and films. “Shakespeare would have been appalled. Forget about it. It would be impossible to have these works come out because there’s always something that people don’t like.”Because everyone knows of how respectful audiences were in Shakespeare's time.
2. Idoru used to promote a Japanese ice cream. Here's the commercial itself. Via.
3. Transformers: Turn Off the Moon kid's meal toys at Burger King.
4. I like the muted colors on this blog layout. Even the icons look like they were doodled in ink.
5. For Californians, one pundit's analysis of the current budget battle.
*Buy Happy Meal toys at eBay.
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japan,
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Sunday, June 19, 2011
Link roundup
1. I first mentioned this years ago, but The Edge lost a big vote in his efforts to build a big compound in Malibu.
2. Ann Althouse: "A middle-aged politician sitting at home masturbating because young women thought he was cool when he yelled at that guy that one time is not macho."
3. Member of Canada's national water polo team (and possible Olympian) identified as Vancouver rioter.
2. Ann Althouse: "A middle-aged politician sitting at home masturbating because young women thought he was cool when he yelled at that guy that one time is not macho."
3. Member of Canada's national water polo team (and possible Olympian) identified as Vancouver rioter.
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Grantland already down
The articles at Grantland have been solid so far, but something's gone wrong at the site:

It's certainly being noticed at Twitter:

But the people running the site don't seem to have noticed yet.
It's certainly being noticed at Twitter:
But the people running the site don't seem to have noticed yet.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Link roundup
1. Jimmy Kimmel has a great article at Grantland about his dad. Here's a taste:
3. "A Chinese firm has been 'secretly' copying an entire UNESCO-listed village in Austria, called Hallstatt."
*Buy Pikmin toys at eBay.
Sun Devil Stadium was about half full. My Dad and I were in Dave's seats. Between the first and second quarters, the PA announcer called out a section, a row number, and a seat. Whoever was in the seat they picked would get a chance to kick a field goal for a sum of money I can't recall. We were nowhere near the winning section, so we paid little attention to the contest. The game resumed. At halftime, we were not among those in line for overpriced beer or a five-dollar hot dog. "That's what they want you to eat!" We remained in our seats. The announcer said something to the effect of "Hey, Cardinals fans — it's time for the Fan Field Goal challenge. Today's fan is from Section 43, Row H, Seat 5 — and let's welcome her now!"2. Pretty cute - - when you transfer DSiWare games to the 3DS, Pikmin do the heavy lifting.
There was some cheering, not much — mostly, I'd guess, from Section 43. The first thing that caught my eye was the dog walking across the field. A German shepherd. The next thing I noticed was a man who looked like a Cardinals team representative slowly leading an older woman by the hand. And then I knew the woman was blind. And the stadium fell silent.
My father looked at me with the same threatening eyes I'd later turn on my 5-year-old son when he spotted a very fat man in the supermarket and started to point. "Don't say a word," they told me. I didn't. Back to the action. At about the 15-yard line, a boy placed a football on a tee. Slowly, very slowly, the team representative led the woman to the ball, allowing her to "feel" it with her foot. I couldn't even begin to process what was happening. A BLIND WOMAN was going to try to KICK A FIELD GOAL in an NFL STADIUM! "Good for her!" you might be thinking, "Now, there's a woman who refuses to let her disability get the best of her!" And, in retrospect, I agree, but at the time my brain felt like it was loaded with Pop Rocks.
The crowd remained frozen. Still holding her hand, the team rep cautiously backed the sightless woman five steps away from the ball. It was happening. No one made a sound. The only relaxed person in the stadium was a dog, which was now lounging on the turf. "And here we go!" the PA announcer boomed.
3. "A Chinese firm has been 'secretly' copying an entire UNESCO-listed village in Austria, called Hallstatt."
*Buy Pikmin toys at eBay.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Link roundup
1. NY Times' review of the first Chrome notebook:
2. Did you see earlier this week that a PR company promised to punish sites running negative video game reviews? I couldn't help but think of it in reading the uselessly contradictory conclusion to Destructoid's review of Alice: Madness Returns:
3. There's a theme park in Las Vegas where you can operate excavators and other machinery. But packages start at $400 and no kids under 14, so I can't imagine it lasting.
How well does Google’s newfangled concept hold up in the real world?It's ludicrously expensive considering its shortcomings.
Unfortunately, not very well.
2. Did you see earlier this week that a PR company promised to punish sites running negative video game reviews? I couldn't help but think of it in reading the uselessly contradictory conclusion to Destructoid's review of Alice: Madness Returns:
In spite of tedium and technical faults, I quite enjoyed Alice: Madness Returns, which says quite a bit for the extraordinary world McGee has created from the blueprint of Caroll's original tales. Fans of the original Alice find plenty of here to love, and will certainly want to return to Wonderland to work towards a satisfying narrative conclusion. For others, putting up with the game's monotonous design may prove to be a personal spiral into madness they may want to avoid.UPDATE: To be fair, as the commenter points out, Destructoid gave Duke Nukem a terrible review.
3. There's a theme park in Las Vegas where you can operate excavators and other machinery. But packages start at $400 and no kids under 14, so I can't imagine it lasting.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Desperate advertising by McDonald's
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Link roundup
1. Escape artist trick goes horribly wrong as handcuffed man fails to untie himself from car before it starts moving.
2. A look at Chris Sims's Jack Kirby-themed convention sketchbook. (It's also a good reminder that you should think twice before giving someone a lousy sketch - - you never know when that terrible sketch is going to be featured on a major site and cost you a lot of future business.)
3. A look at "breastaurants" - - "Restaurants that woo men with attractive waitresses, big beer selections & giant TVs are winning loyal customers--and raking in revenues." Via.
*Buy sketch cards at eBay.
2. A look at Chris Sims's Jack Kirby-themed convention sketchbook. (It's also a good reminder that you should think twice before giving someone a lousy sketch - - you never know when that terrible sketch is going to be featured on a major site and cost you a lot of future business.)
3. A look at "breastaurants" - - "Restaurants that woo men with attractive waitresses, big beer selections & giant TVs are winning loyal customers--and raking in revenues." Via.
*Buy sketch cards at eBay.
Link roundup
1. Comment and win some goodies from Heidi Kenney.
2. From the latest interesting article at Bleeding Cool about the difficulty of running a comic book shop:
2. From the latest interesting article at Bleeding Cool about the difficulty of running a comic book shop:
The fact that a lot of comics fans are weird is something that has dogged the industry in the UK especially. I shall spend the next couple of thousand words trying to kill the idea that comics fans are pretty much retarded freaks; but the actual truth about my shop is that I had a far higher percentage of people who would probably feature highly on an autism spectrum than you would find anywhere in your town (outside of the comics shop)3. Video of Anthony Weiner when he was forcefully denying assertions of wrongdoing. And TMZ says he gave one of his sexting friends advice on lying.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Link roundup
1. "The Man In the Rockefeller Suit" sounds terrific.
2. "With 571,566 full-time workers, the USPS is the country’s second-largest civilian employer after Wal-Mart."
3. Embarrassing first misstep for the new NY Times editor in chief.
2. "With 571,566 full-time workers, the USPS is the country’s second-largest civilian employer after Wal-Mart."
3. Embarrassing first misstep for the new NY Times editor in chief.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Link roundup
1. Harrison Krix posted about his Potato-Glados here.
2. Rex Ryan says Roger Goodell conspired with him to trick a player.
3. Entertainment Earth is having a 20% off Marvel sale. For example, one of the Cable with baby sets.
2. Rex Ryan says Roger Goodell conspired with him to trick a player.
3. Entertainment Earth is having a 20% off Marvel sale. For example, one of the Cable with baby sets.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Link roundup
1. Tax dollars at work in Southern California:
3. It's a tremendous shame George Takei hasn't been able to show off his personality until the last few years.
When it's completed this fall, Riverside's Hillcrest High School will be a high-tech academic hub with wireless Internet, a robotics lab, digital smart boards in every classroom and a first-rate performance hall worthy of any "Glee" hopeful.2. Young Jason Kidd.
But no students.
Sapped by state budget cuts, the Alvord Unified School District doesn't have the money to turn on the lights or hire staff for the $105-million campus.
3. It's a tremendous shame George Takei hasn't been able to show off his personality until the last few years.
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