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I know that I'm over the top with this, but...

Umm… IT’S NOT A DAFT PUNK SONG, THEY JUST SAMPLED EDWIN BIRDSONG

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I hate playing Nosaj Thing’s “Aquarium” in the art studio, and people going: “Isn’t that a Kid Cudi song?”

IT’S NOT A KID CUDI SONG, HE JUST SAMPLED NOSAJ THING

GODAMNIT

HEY

WHEN I PLAY DAFT PUNK, IS IT A KANYE WEST SONG?

Nov 28, 2009

October 2009

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July 2009

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Jul 22, 2009110 notes
Pranksters Promote Hotel Damage

From TravelMole.com:

The woman in a hotel room near Orlando International Airport was called by someone who claimed to be a front-desk clerk. There was a gas leak in their room. The hostel guest frantically relayed information to her husband about smashing the windows of their room with a toilet.


Then the caller told them to break the mirror on the wall…then to bash in the wall…then to throw the mattress out the window.


“When I broke the window, I got suspicious,” the man said. “It didn’t seem right, but she [his wife] was panicking, so I continued.”


By this time the Orlando couple began to be suspicious: They had become the latest victims of a prankster who are nationwide duping hotel guests into doing outrageous destruction of hotel rooms, including breaking hotel windows to test fire alarms.

I know I’m not supposed to laugh about these poor people, but the whole thing is so hilarious. Go read the article for more examples…

Jul 21, 20093 notes
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Clipse

You know what? I’m actually getting pretty worried about the new Clipse album. “Kinda Like A Big Deal” was an awesome track, but the last two songs release are pretty weak.

Have a listen to “Eyes on Me”

Jul 17, 2009
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Jul 17, 20092 notes
Evil Owls

ssjessica1286:

Holy crap, this is creepy as hell.

Amen…

Jul 16, 20098 notes
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June 2009

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Jun 29, 200911 notes
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Jun 28, 2009
Google Dips Its Toe Into Travel Space With City Tours  → techcrunch.com

From Jason Kincaid:

Getting started is incredibly easy — just type in where you’re visiting (say, San Francisco or London), and Google will present a suggested itinerary spanning a three day trip, with around a dozen attractions per day depending on the city. From there you can change the number of days you’ll be staying (Google will show more attractions the longer you stay), and you can also manually adjust the list of places you’d like to visit. You can add a new attraction by entering its name in a text field, and Google will try to find it in its database. All attractions include a star rating, along with its hours operation and location.

I tried it out for Toronto and it’s looking very promising. The locations they pick for a day are more-or-less within walking distance, although you should probably cut the number of attractions in half and spend some more time in truly interesting places.

Also interesting: CN Tower did not appear at all in the itinerary!

Jun 25, 20093 notes
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