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June 02, 2005

JOT: Dress up Steve

[the dubious biologist] http://www.joyoftech.com/joyoftech/joyar Another gem from Joy of Tech: the Steve Jobs paper doll. Here's what I came up with. WARNING: You'll need Flash...

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Fuggingitup.blogspot.com] Go Fug Yourself: Congratulations to Melania Knauss, now Trump, who by all reports made it down the aisle in the above dress without anyone trying to suspend her from a curtain rod, and without her needing to be towed from place to place. Happily for her, Trump was allegedly still able to navigate around the pounds of fabric and ruffle, and through the swath of mosquito netting around her face, so that he could smooch her three times at the altar.

[Emergentkiwi.org.nz] e~mergent kiwi: All the Taylor family are away at the emerging church hui (indigenous word of gathering). Back Thursday. Looking forward to speaking with the family around, rather than alone.

Bowblog.com[Bowblog.com] bowblog: Your activity for the afternoon: try to use this tiny picture of my invitation to tonight's BBC election night party to create a duplicate good enough to get you into the party (of course, you'll also need to copy the shiny bits on the other side too). If you get in, approach me and say: "you are Steve Bowbrick and I claim my five pounds". If you give up and decide to stay at home, check out my flickr photostream after about 10.30 this evening for photos from my cameraphone (if I can be bothered).

Core77.com[Core77.com] Core77.com : design magazine + resource: This article will no doubt be heavily blogged because it describes some innovative electronic acoustic privacy technology, but I thought the latter half of the piece, dealing with the relationship between innovative consultant and innovative manufacturer was extremely provocative.

[Blog.cscout.com] TrendBlog: The original recordings, which are woven into Sonic Fabric, feature “things I’ve collected throughout my whole life. Music and sounds that had a great influence on me … everything from my high-school punk band, Jack Kerouac, ocean surf, shamanic medicine songs recorded in the Peruvian jungle, ambient city street noise..”, explains Santoro. She even started to sell limited-edition cassette tape copies for $5.

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Posted at June 2, 2005 09:19 AM

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