January 2010
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These are a few of my favorite things
Nye2009 - Party (And Bullshit) In The Usa (Feat. Miley Cyrus) by Notorious B. I. G. (3242 KB) Listen on posterous Yes, it’s gone round and round for months, but that doesn’t make it any less worthy of your New Year’s party. And bullshit. In the USA. (Or elsewhere.)
December 2009
13 posts
Sunrise over the Charles
Twitter as a Facebook API
Inspired by the delight of Tweetie and the general lightweight Twitter usage models, and emboldened by Tumblr and WordPress, I propose building: Status = Tweet Comment = Reply Like = Retweet Shared link = Tweet with URL Other activity (photo, 3rd party) = Tweet with URL Messages = DMs what about subject lines? how to know which conversation to which to reply? how to handle conversations with...
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Help America
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Song of the Moment: Zion I - In the Mornin' (Caged...
In The Mornin’ (Caged Bird Pt. 2) by Zion I (3270 KB) Listen on posterous
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Album of the Moment: Clipse - Til the Casket Drops...
Freedom by Clipse (5028 KB) Listen on posterous Showing Out Ft. Yo Gotti by Clipse (5996 KB) Listen on posterous Footsteps by Clipse (6156 KB) Listen on posterous Less stylistically pure than Hell Hath No Fury, but the introduction of different producers (and features) adds an unpolished edge and actually makes it feel less mature in the best of ways.
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70 far more entertaining and intelligent minutes...
Epic, insightful, and worth every minute.
Spicy Udon @ Misono
Halleluja
A slightly gayer sign than I expected in a steak house called “Moo.” Then again, maybe not.
Song of the Moment: Zion I - Don't Lose Your Head
Don’t Lose Your Head by Zion I (5466 KB) Listen on posterous Far from new, but something about the minimalist East Bay vibe has me sticking this on repeat again lately.
Shake it Paris, take 2
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Shake it, Paris
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Boy finds own real-life E.T.
[via] Maybe the most cringeworthily wrong thing I have ever seen on The Onion. (Source withheld to protect his professional dignity.)