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“[H]ome to a collection of unique shirt designs which are inspired and pay homage to some of the most memorable places, corporations and companies in 20th century fiction.” I especially like the Nostromo and Cyberdyne shirts.
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1024 x 768 resolution, built-in speakers, support for 8 different media types including USB thumbdrives, and MPEG Video & MP3 playback, for only $250
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I suppose a lot of it comes from growing up in Baton Rouge, and in the metaphorical shadows of LSU, but I’ve always loved tigers.
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Xavier is a staunch supporter of the 2d Amendment seeking to educate, not humiliate, by showcasing people doing really stupid things with firearms. In the U.S., firearms ownership is a right, but also a very heavy responsibility. Don’t be an idiot.
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I think the description above is pretty self-explanatory. Good reference to bookmark, in case it happens to you.
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A collection of classical music, with a litlte jazz, put together by BreakPoint senior writer, and Wilberforce Forum fellow, Roberto Rivera.
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“Common Good is a non-partisan coalition dedicated to creating policy solutions that restore rationality and common sense to the law. […] [It] grew out of the work of our founder and Chair, Philip K. Howard, the author of The Death of Common Sense”
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“I’m not lazy…I just have a bad motivator.” Thank the Force for that, too, or else R2 would’ve never gotten to shut down the garbage smashers on the detention level.
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Blog of Tony Woodlief, author of “Raising Wild Boys Into Men: A Modern Dad’s Survival Guide”, which I heartily recommend.
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I guess if you’re going to call yourself a real Star Wars fanboy, you better get yourself some Yoda or Vader business cards.
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What’s it like for Darth Vader to live in the real world, stuck in that helmet of his? Esteban Diácono used his camera to find out…
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Because doesn’t everyone’s favorite Wookie deserve his own color palette?
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Unofficial fan wiki for those obsessed with Twitter. Lots of good Twitteresque resources to be had here.
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The demo video is a riot. Something tells me this game is ripe for tournament status in the Dungeon, Nathan.
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“Punakea is a little app trying to help you cope with the day-to-day struggle of managing your files. Designed to complement Spotlight, it allows you to tag your files and bookmarks, freeing you of the strict hierarchy of the Finder’s folder structure.”
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I don’t recall where I first heard of Dick & Rick Hoyt’s amazing story, but I think it was two years ago, right around Ironman time. This bit from the Today Show is a good summation of one father’s love.
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I just replaced the hard drive in my PowerBook, and this is the set of instructions I used.
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You can take the green line from Digg over to Facebook, or the red from Google to get off at Microsoft, Adobe, or Apple. The folks at Information Architects track web trends again this year, giving us a subway-esque map that ties it all together.
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“All single malt, all the time.” Jeff, Chip, and Michael explore the world of scotch, including what goes in to making this wonderful elixir, in a monthly podcast.