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The twit’ability of a call to arms

It’s no secret that I’m not a Twitter fan, but I do have to admit that the Iranian protesters have found a legitimate purpose for it that can’t be equaled by anything else.  While revolution is always a tricky business both in terms of logistics and phrasing, per the musical 1776 “A rebellion is always [...]

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It’s now that much easier to fake your own death

It turns out there is a lot of ‘helpful’ advice on the web for faking your own death. Here are just a few: How to fake your own death from Everything2 How to fake your own death from eHow (heavy on the etiquette and a little light on the practicalities) Faking  it: How to do [...]

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Random links for the week of May 18th

Mindcasting – a new word for giving the world your opinion before checking to see if it’s interested Open source candy via DRB – and they’re asking for volunteers! Twitter haiku contest – this might be the best excuse for Twitter yet The Tetris song played on glass bottles via Walyou – there’s just something [...]

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