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Berlusconi to neo-fascists: "I'll be back."
Plush Slinky Dog muffler
Police to Occupy Cal protester, after cracking his rib with baton blow: "You have no rights"
The Grass Is Closed: an Occupy Cal protester, on police and power
Bye-bye, Bunga-bunga: "Addio Berlusconi"
Balancing 3,118 coins on a dime
Police choke non-violent protester at Occupy San Diego (video)
Stop motion music video with pencil crayons
Robert Crumb's Rejected New Yorker Cover
Comics legend and crusading lawyer Bill Mantlo now brain-injured and warehoused in Queens
Pull-out furniture and moving dividers cram a good-sized apartment into a 450sqft Manhattan studio
TedXVienna talk on the problems of storytelling in the digital age
US college grads' salaries in steep decline
Quack upside-down hammock gadget, 1920s
How SOPA will attack the Internet's infrastructure and security
Freaky gun-toting kid in a Karo corn syrup ad
Silicon Valley job fair for people who want jobs in India
HOWTO bake a brownie in an eggshell
Inside Fukushima: 8 months after disaster, foreign journalists get first look at crippled nuclear plant
Library to get a hackerspace
Trial of Byron Sonne, security researcher jailed for publicizing flaws in Toronto G20 security

 

Berlusconi to neo-fascists: "I'll be back."

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 13, 2011 12:22 pm

Berlusconi is ready to return to politics, having been absent from office for (almost) a whole day. In a message to a neo-fascist gathering, Il Mafioso wrote, "I share your spirit and I hope to resume with you the path of government."
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Plush Slinky Dog muffler

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 13, 2011 07:50 am

Bossini's "Premiu​m Edition Slinky Dog Muffler" is, apparently, a Slinky Dog scarf. I can't make up my mind whether this would look insanely great around someone's neck, or just silly. Or both. Someone find me a pic of it in action, as it were? TOY STORY Collection by Bossini
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Police to Occupy Cal protester, after cracking his rib with baton blow: "You have no rights"

By Xeni Jardin on Nov 13, 2011 05:06 am

From The Daily Californian: "For UC Berkeley graduate student Alex Barnard, the most disempowering moment of Wednesday night was not when he was repeatedly hit with a police baton, cracking one of his ribs. Instead, the most disturbing moment of his experience came afterward, when he says an officer told him he had 'no rights.'" ...
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The Grass Is Closed: an Occupy Cal protester, on police and power

By Xeni Jardin on Nov 13, 2011 04:28 am

Snip from a terrific long-read by Aaron Bady, aka zunguzungu, on his experience at the OWS-inspired "Occupy Cal" protests at UC Berkeley, after campus police violently attacked peaceful fellow student demonstrators (see video above). At about 11:30 a.m. yesterday, a police officer told me and about eight other students that, and I quote, "the grass ...
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Bye-bye, Bunga-bunga: "Addio Berlusconi"

By Jasmina Tesanovic on Nov 13, 2011 04:27 am

"I haven't been so inspired since 1994," an Italian friend of mine posted on her Facebook page. Well, I too can remember the year 1994, when I was in Milan, giving a public speech among some so-called intellectuals, soon after Berlusconi was elected. I had come there directly from Serbia, struggling in the thick of ...
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Balancing 3,118 coins on a dime

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 13, 2011 04:20 am

TaiStar42 accomplishes a jaw-dropping feat of dexterity, balance, and impractical engineering in this clip in which he balances 3,118 coins on a single, thin dime. balancing tower of change 3118 coins on a single dime. 600 quarters, 501 dimes, 313 nickels, 1699 pennies, 5 foreign coins, and 7 hours of building. all real time clips, ...
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Police choke non-violent protester at Occupy San Diego (video)

By Xeni Jardin on Nov 13, 2011 04:14 am

[Video Link] From the description for this video by photographer and military veteran Adam Plantz: Bob O'Grady being arrested in the San Diego Civic Center Plaza for laying inside of his sleeping bag to stay warm while a group of non-violent occupiers from San Diego, Los Angeles, Irvine, Encinitas, and other transplants from various locations ...
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Stop motion music video with pencil crayons

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 13, 2011 03:18 am

The video for Australian indie band Hudson's song Against the Grain is a fun piece of stop-motion animation using a whole ton of sharp pencil crayons; I thought the pencil/graphic equalizer stuff was very nice, and looks technically challenging to pull off! Hudson - Against The Grain (via Reddit)
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Robert Crumb's Rejected New Yorker Cover

By Mark Frauenfelder on Nov 13, 2011 12:50 am

Zeon Santos of Neatorama says:"The New Yorker rejected this great same sex marriage cover art by Robert Crumb, so he subsequently declined to do any more work for the magazine. I think Robert Crumb is an unlikely candidate for New Yorker cartoonist, because his illustrations are neither boring nor conservative enough for the average subscriber, ...
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Comics legend and crusading lawyer Bill Mantlo now brain-injured and warehoused in Queens

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 12, 2011 09:54 pm

National Underwriter Life & Health Magazine has the insanely depressing story of comics legend Bill Mantlo, an incredibly prolific comics writer who created ROM and wrote Micronauts before getting a law degree and taking a huge pay cut to work as a crusading New York public defender, right up to the time that a hit-and-run ...
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Pull-out furniture and moving dividers cram a good-sized apartment into a 450sqft Manhattan studio

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 12, 2011 09:00 pm

A New Yorker with a $235,000, 450sqft studio apartment in Manhattan paid $70,000 to remodel it with a series of clever, well-thought-through dividers and pull-out furniture that makes very good use of the space, effectively giving him a guest-room as well as a good-sized kitchen and bedroom Tiny Origami Apartment in Manhattan (via Runnin' Scared)
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TedXVienna talk on the problems of storytelling in the digital age

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 12, 2011 07:52 pm

Johannes sez, "monochrom's Johannes Grenzfurthner gave a short presentation about traditional narrative cinema, the problems of storytelling in the digital age -- and monochrom's feature film project 'Sierra Zulu.'" Sierra Zulu at TEDxVienna: Video online (Thanks, Johannes!)
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US college grads' salaries in steep decline

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 12, 2011 07:00 pm

According to analysis from economist Michael Mandel, the average wages of US college grads have experienced sharp declines in the last decade. On the other hand, college keeps getting more expensive, and the collection of student loans has become much more aggressive. Sounds like a recipe for disaster. By my latest calculations: * Real earnings ...
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Quack upside-down hammock gadget, 1920s

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 12, 2011 06:17 pm

This 1920s ad for a Molby "revolving hammock" promises to "make your spine young" and give you "a full chest and a small waist." My cup runneth over - with poorly named products!
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How SOPA will attack the Internet's infrastructure and security

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 12, 2011 05:34 pm

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is continuing its series of in-depth analysis of the Stop Online Piracy Act, the most dangerous piece of Internet legislation ever introduced, which is set to be fast-tracked through Congress by Christmas. Today, EFF's Corynne McSherry and Peter Eckersley look at the way that SOPA attacks innovation and the integrity of ...
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Freaky gun-toting kid in a Karo corn syrup ad

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 12, 2011 04:22 pm

Dearie me, that's some freaky illustration in this 1952 Karo corn syrup ad -- that belligerent, half-naked moppet in his Village People cowboy suit is clearly experiencing some kind of blood-sugar rollercoaster as a result of dipping into the product. Someone take his guns away before he does something we all regret. My cup runneth ...
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Silicon Valley job fair for people who want jobs in India

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 12, 2011 03:46 pm

This weekend, Silicon Valley's premier convention venue is hosting a job fair -- for people who want to work in India: A job fair at the San Jose Convention Center this weekend is focused on helping companies recruit Indian workers who may in the U.S. on a visa by informing them about the professional and ...
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HOWTO bake a brownie in an eggshell

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 12, 2011 03:18 pm

La Receta de la Felicidad, a Spanish-language site, has Sandeea Cocina's great little HOWTO for baking brownies inside blown eggshells. You make a hole in the shell with a corkscrew, stand the shell up in a muffin tin with tin-foil supports, and fill the egg with brownie batter using a piping bag and bake (make ...
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Inside Fukushima: 8 months after disaster, foreign journalists get first look at crippled nuclear plant

By Xeni Jardin on Nov 12, 2011 03:07 pm

The crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant's upper part of the No.3 reactor building is seen from a bus window, November 12, 2011. REUTERS/Kyodo. On Saturday, Japanese government representatives and TEPCO officials escorted a group of Japanese and foreign journalists inside the badly damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant for the first time since March 11. ...
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Library to get a hackerspace

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 12, 2011 02:11 pm

The Fayetteville Free Library is installing a hackerspace/fablab with 3D printers, CNC routers and other equipment, available free to the public as a community space for making. The project is led by librarian Lauren Smedley, who is basically MADE OF AWESOME. Earlier this year, MAKE Magazine's Phillip Torrone wrote a provocative article asking "Is it ...
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Trial of Byron Sonne, security researcher jailed for publicizing flaws in Toronto G20 security

By Cory Doctorow on Nov 12, 2011 01:05 pm

Back in May, I linked to the perverse tale of Byron Sonne, a Toronto hacker and security researcher who was caught up in the G20 dragnet, part of the overall campaign of illegal harassment, arrest and violence against protesters in the city. Sonne's trial is underway now, and Denise Balkissoon is covering it in depth ...
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