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Archive for January, 2010

Jan. 30, 2010

iPad: These jokes really do write themselves, don’t they.

[technabob.]

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Jan. 30, 2010

OH SH-

[digg.]

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Jan. 30, 2010

T-Shirt Design Concept of the Day: Mr. Tee” by Phil Jones.

Mr. T, made of tees, on a tee. BRB, head asploding.

Want this? Vote it up!

[thanks phil!]

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Jan. 30, 2010

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Morning Links:

Jan. 30, 2010

  • It’s Caturday!

[photo: epicponyz.]

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Jan. 30, 2010

Wallpaper of the Day: I have triumphed in my endeavor to behold that which you have effectively brought about in your immediate vicinity.

[funnyjunk.]

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Jan. 30, 2010

Relentlessly Optimistic Talking Sponge.

[ontd.]

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Jan. 30, 2010

This x That:

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Jan. 30, 2010

Kickass Cupcakes of the Day: In honor of the Grammys, which air this Sunday, Blondie & Brownie baked a batch of their famous Lady Gaga cupcakes:

Why Lady Gaga? Well, why not? If I can do Liza Minelli as a cupcake, surely Lady Gaga deserves to be one, too. Liza was all sparkly and Funfetti on the inside, but for Gaga, I knew that she’d need a different cake. Then it hit me. Red Velvet—edgy, unexpected yet widely popular.

Closeup shots here.

[seriouseats.]

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Jan. 29, 2010

Telephone Design Concept of the Day:The Coffeephone” by Anddreas M. Wiese.

Non-functioning prototype displayed as part of Wiese’s exhibition, “Dorp Station,” which took place at the Church of Dorp (Dorper Kirche) in Solingen, Germany.

You had me at Coffeephone.

[nopuedocreer.]

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