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Archive for January, 2009

Jan. 31, 2009

Flickr Set of the Day: Large collection of comic book covers spanning 45 years.

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Jan. 31, 2009

Glitch of the Day: It’s fixed now, but was funny while it lasted.

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Jan. 31, 2009

Morning Links:

  • It’s Caturday!
  • This is the most coherent Lost theory yet.
  • Before I leave the house I have to glance at the mirror in passing. How about you? (via.)

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Jan. 31, 2009

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Jan. 31, 2009

Late Links:

  • Nothing complicated about Elisha Cuthbert’s curves in Complex.
  • Mischa Barton takes her top off in Jack.
  • PROTIP: If you’re going to arrange a drug deal from a public restroom you might want to try a McDonald’s as opposed to, say, a police station.

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Jan. 30, 2009

Things That Are Real: Sasquatch! — The Crocs-Shaped Pet Beds.

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Jan. 30, 2009

Photo Set of the Day: If you’re going to cheat, make sure your insurance company covers vengeful partner.

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Jan. 30, 2009

Viral Ad of the Day: Oscar Meyer is asking people to blog about their new line of Deli Creations Flatbread Sandwiches. But that’s not nearly as interesting as blogging about the ad itself!

From The Copywriter Underground:

You have to wonder what demographic Oscar Mayer’s aiming at with this new “Blogworthy” ad (scanned from Newsweek), though the real question is this: Is the mainstream really ready for Web 2.0-driven ad concepts?

Let me be the first to say: The moment I see a LOLcat shilling for J.C. Penney I am shooting myself in the goddamn head.

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