December 10, 2009

Star Trek Overdub by Dayjoborchestra

DJO bills her/himself as "makers of the world's finest styrofoam nuns for over 68 thousand years."


December 8, 2009

W5RAn,

"broadcasting collaborative content, every hour on the hour", as I understand lets anyone upload anything in the following categories: art and design, decor, life sciences, photography, things, wear, words. At right, a sample of the current results under words (click on the image for a more legible version, or seek the original material here). (Thanks, Danny!)

December 6, 2009

Google Now Tracking Logged Out Users

I understand that, until recently, it's been at least theoretically possible to use Google yet prevent the company from tracking all your online activities by logging out of your Google account.

Not any more.

As of last Friday, even searchers who aren’t logged into Google in any way have their data tracked in the name of providing a ‘better service’.

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The company explained: “What we’re doing today is expanding Personalized Search so that we can provide it to signed-out users as well. This addition enables us to customise search results for you based upon 180 days of search activity linked to an anonymous cookie in your browser.”

However, if you’ve previously been a fan of the log-out method to avoid being tracked, there’s still the option to disable the cookie by clicking a link at the top right of a search results page.

Don't forget to do that. Via Tech Radar (thanks, Ben!)

Models of Project Runway, Look Out

. . . for the kittenz!

December 4, 2009

IMHO, much of DU has been more or less hopelessly compromised by trolls,

but there are still a few worthy threads. E.g.:

44. and if we could have had Medicare for all.....
Look at all the real jobs that could come from THAT trickle down effect.

32. any jobs caulking foreclosed houses?

33. Chains You Can Believe In

36. Funds don't seem limited for war or Wall Street bailouts. Do they?
"You said that we did it for a show."

39. Hilarious. DU is a riot.
Where's all that Obama love that was flowing before the election? People didn't really believe he was on the side of the working men/women, did they?
This is rich. I'll have to start visiting DU more often now.

42. I'll clue you in: Expect some posters to agree with Obama & that unemployment is a handout.

46. Wow.....that almost sounds like someone's channelling Reagan nt

48. When you have been mocked at DU for a peace sign avatar, anything can happen

55. Some people were so caught up in those pretty speechsermons he preached
that nothing on earth would convince them that he wasn't a progressive dream, not his appointment of the likes of Goolsbee to his economic team, not his duplicity on NAFTA, not the blatant catering to haters in the McClurkin Fiasco, nothing.
So here we are.

43. I love how he's the decider when it comes to shipping dollars overseas
but when it comes to jobs, we're supposed to host little meetings in our living rooms and solve those problems ourselves.
Of course the real solution is obvious, but we're not supposed to notice.

December 2, 2009

Zeger Reyers: "Rotating Kitchen"


More on YouTube. I understand it will continue to rotate for the duration of the exhibition, until Feb. 28, 2010, at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf.

Cf. Dropping Furniture by Paul Horn and Harald Hund, screened at the last Dallas VideoFest.

Still Not Clear Why We're Escalating in A-Stan?

"It turns out that, in April, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India (acronymically TAPI) signed a Gas Pipeline Framework Agreement to build a U.S.-backed $7.6 billion pipeline. It would, of course, bypass Iran and new energy giant Russia, carrying Turkmeni natural gas and oil to Pakistan and India. Construction would, theoretically, begin in 2010. Put the emphasis on 'theoretically,' because the pipeline is, once again, to run straight through Kandahar and so directly into the heartland of the Taliban insurgency. "

More at The Nation, HuffPo, Undernews, CTV, Asset Protection Index, The Nation again, U.S. National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski's The Grand Chessboard, the Project for a New American Century, Wikipedia, and Drillbits & Tailings.

Another Multi-Tube Experiment:

Pass (click on the foregoing link for the video).