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The Street Finds Its Own Uses for Flickr

Over on The Farm: an article on some interesting uses for Flickr — keeping tabs on how high-tech companies are doing and finding power outlets and wifi in airports.


Funny Flickr tag of the day: weed.

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Just Be Thankful It’s Not Stallman Posing

A lot of Open Source projects are copies of popular Microsoft products. Miguel de Icaza, Open Source alpha geek and creator of the GNOME desktop for Linux, continues this tradition by striking sexy poses Bill Gates-style. I added (in)appropriate captions below the photos; ask your geek friends if you don’t get the jokes.

(If you want to see these photos in their full glory at their original sizes, you’ll want to see this entry in Nat Friedman’s blog — follow the link and scroll down.)

Photo: Miguel strikes a Sexy Bill Gates pose (1 of 3).

“Some guys will just give you mono. I created Mono, baby!”

Photo: Miguel strikes a Sexy Bill Gates

  pose (2 of 3).

“Open Source is about programmers ‘scratching an itch.’ I’ve got a very personal itch I’d love you to scratch…”

Photo: Miguel strikes a Sexy Bill Gates

  pose (3 of 3).

“Open Source software is like sex in a committed relationship: you only think you’re not paying for it.”

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How Lisa Came to Israel

Deenster beat me to the punch in pointing to the blog called On the Face (it’s her big sister’s blog), but it bears a second recommendation. Lisa’s story told in multiple parts, titled How Lisa Came to Israel,

is an intriguing tale about her arrival in Israel during a explosive

time, both personally and politically. It’s a great story told well.

Here are links to the installments she’s written so far:

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In the News

Nicely Done!

Thankfully, what actually happened

Photo: An Iraqi woman holds up her hand, and shows a purple finger, indicating

  she has just voted, as she leaves a polling station in the centre of Az

  Zubayr, Iraq. (AP/Andrew Parsons/Pool)

…was much better than National Lampoon’s joke predictions:

Photo: National Lampoon parody Iraq vote poster: 'Election 2005: Vote and Die!'

All things considered, I hope the vote goes to Iyad Allawi of the

“Thinly Disguised American Puppet Party” rather than Ahmad Chalabi of

the “Iranian Puppet Party”.

Photo: National Lampoon parody Iraq vote ballot featuring Iyad Allawi of the 'Thinly Disguised American Puppet Party', Ahmad Chalabi of

  the 'Iranian Puppet Party' and several assasinated municipal candidates.

Let’s just see what we can do about making history not repeat itself. As Daily

Kos points out, there was an another election that had an equal

promise:

U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote :

Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror

by Peter Grose, Special to the New York Times (9/4/1967: p. 2)

WASHINGTON, Sept. 3– United States officials were surprised and

heartened today at the size of turnout in South Vietnam’s presidential

election despite a Vietcong terrorist campaign to disrupt the voting.

According to reports from Saigon, 83 per cent of the 5.85 million

registered voters cast their ballots yesterday.  Many of them risked

reprisals threatened by the Vietcong.

The size of the popular vote and the inability of the Vietcong to

destroy the election machinery were the two salient facts in a

preliminary assessment of the nation election based on the incomplete

returns reaching here.

[The article links to the original New York Times pieces.]

Cross your fingers, folks.

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Accordion, Instrument of the Gods

But We Already Knew That!

Illustration: Young woman in bed dreaming of an accordion player.

Xophylia has posted a set of great illustrations from an old Palmer-Hughes Accordion Course book proving that even back then, accordions were chick magnets.

(You may want to read the rest of the LiveJournal accordions community — lots of good info and discussion on all things accordion.)

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Accordion, Instrument of the Gods

How to Open an Accordion and How to Pack it for Shipping

UfoTofu.net has a very useful and interesting article titled…

How to Open an Accordion

...and How to Pack it for Shipping!

(Well, it’s useful to me, anyway.)

This page will show you:

how to

open the back end of an accordion and carefully put cardboard in to prevent

the bass buttons from diving beneath the bassboard in transit. I’ll even explain

how to pack it! SUPER COOL TRENDY FUN!

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Geek

Chris Pirillo Wants to Save You Five Bucks!

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