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IMDb founder: Colin Needham reveals Tuesday movie date 'tradition' with wife - Telegraph: "The business is still run from the family home that Mr Needham shares with his wife, a trained teacher and church volunteer and their twin daughters, who are now teenagers."
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sleepycity | photography urban exploration | Demolition of the Paris Metro: "On my first trip to Paris I arrived into Gare du Nord and entered the dense maze that is the metro. Despite the crowds, the noise and the distinct odour of piss, I was in love. The kind of love which inspires one to risk life, limb and deportation to get up close and personal."
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Hahaha..... nu ved jeg hvad jeg skal høre i aften. Igen.
http://www.toplessrobot.com/2011/01/18_sci-fi_characters_from_frank_zappa_songs.php
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don kenn gallery: "BORN IN DENMARK 1978. I WRITE AND DIRECT TELEVISION SHOWS FOR KIDS. I HAVE A SET OF TWINS AND NOT MUCH TIME FOR ANYTHING. BUT WHEN I HAVE TIME I DRAW MONSTERDRAWINGS ON POST-IT NOTES... IT IS A LITTLE WINDOW INTO A DIFFERENT WORLD, MADE ON OFFICE SUPPLIES."
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Secret history of Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic game - Boing Boing: "The idea was to present a read-only Senior Management forum in which you'd see some of the key backstory characters getting on each others' nerves. But we figured there should probably be a writeable forum for the lower-level employees, so I spent half a day hacking up a stupidly basic forum system and forgot all about it.
Six months after the site launch, I happened to peek at the employee forum and there were ten thousand posts in there."
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nerdbastards.com | Red Letter Media’s Review of ‘Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith’: "He’s baaaack! Who’s back? Mike (or Mr. Plinkett as he now likes to be called) from Red Letter Media, that’s who. Who’s this Mike fella? He’s the critic known for his movie reviews that are as outrageously long as they are harsh. This is the guy…excuse me, LEGEND who spent 70 minutes, excessively dissecting Star Wars: Episode One, illustrating why it’s legitimately a piece of shit. This isn’t some guy that prattles on and on about why a movie is bad. No, this dude is well versed in the process of storytelling and film making. His comments are well constructed and valid in point. His videos are well edited too. With cuts that are comically well timed. You may be turned off by his stroke victim like voice, but be rest assured it’s all part of his sch-tick about how even an idiot could understand how stupid a movie is. His reviews are perhaps the greatest things to ever hit the internetz."
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The Best Image Caches of the Year: "This was a good year to be a photographer. Thievery was thwarted, the Simpsons were spoofed, and suspicious amp stacks were outed. Take a look at our most eye-popping, jaw-dropping, seal-cropping images of 2010!"
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Sure fire ways to open a conversation with a woman - Boing Boing: "This fellow has some tips for men who want to meet women, with an emphasis on picking up women 'in a church environment.'"
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The Best Shooting Challenges of the Year: "This was a phenomenal year of Shooting Challenges. Your submissions were as beautiful as they were plentiful. Check out some of the best user-submitted images of 2010."
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Civil War - a set on Flickr: "Images related to the Civil War in the National Museum of Health and Medicine."
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Super Terrific Chinese Thing: Top Charming Breast Stimulator - Topless Robot: "In case this is somehow a difficult concept to grasp, the video demonstration is a full five minutes long, just to make sure you get it. Yep. Five full minutes of jiggling boobs. It's science!"
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Boredom Enthusiasts Discover the Pleasures of Understimulation - WSJ.com: "LONDON—'Brace yourself for five piping-hot minutes of inertia,' said William Barrett. Then he began reciting the names of every single one of 415 colors listed in a paint catalog: damson dream, dauphin, dayroom yellow, dead salmon…and on and on and on.
Mr. Barrett's talk was titled, 'Like Listening to Paint Dry,' and to judge from the droopy faces in the audience, it was a hit. He was speaking, after all, at a conference of boredom enthusiasts called Boring 2010, held here Dec. 11."
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Boring conference actually wasn't, really - Boing Boing: "Last month, in London, 200 people turned out for Boring 2010, the first conference devoted to under-stimulation. The Wall Street Journal has a story about the conference—which included readings of paint color catalogs and lectures with titles like 'The Intangible Beauty of Car Park Roofs'. The interesting thing, though, is that this conference really didn't seem to be about boredom at all. Instead, the topics leaned more towards 'Things that are stereotypically considered boring, but which some people are very interested in.'"
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On Cats, Part 1: Conformations and Configurations « Master Organic Chemistry: "As I said earlier, I’ve given up writing about organic chemistry. If you’re expecting to read a post about concepts in organic chemistry you’ve come to the wrong place. This post, dear reader, is 100% about cats: cat science in particular. I just want to make that clear."
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Gimli Is Efficient - Topless Robot: "And thus was formed the Fellowship of the Awkward Silence."
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fuckyeahghosttowns: "A tumblelog displaying places that were left behind."
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Play This Thing! | Game Reviews | Free Games | Independent Games | Game Culture: "B.U.T.T.O.N. ('Brutally Unfair Tactics Totally OK Now') is an extremely peculiar videogame. It is, in fact, the only videogame I've played which produces physical scuffles, and without any goofy motion-detecting controllers."
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