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Gangsta Vegetarian Cookin’ in Thug Kitchen

Are you a vegetarian or vegan who’s looking for recipes that aren’t so hippy flower-child-like? Are you an omnivore who’s into gangsta rap and looking for some tasty side dishes? If you answered “yes” to either, you’ll love Thug Kitchen, the site that cooks like Morrissey, but talks like Fitty!

Check out the graphics for the recipes below; click on them to get the 411. Be warned, the site’s name is Thug Kitchen, so the language gets a little salty…

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Oddly enough, Thug Kitchen got the attention of Gwyneth Paltrow, who sang its praises on the Rachael Ray show:

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The Bathroom Line at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference

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Found via Dan Ackerman. Click the photo to see the source.

Dan Ackerman tweeted the scene above, with the text “WWDC explained in one photo”. It probably should be “Tech in one photo”. We’ve got a way to go before women are better-represented in our field.

This article also appears in Global Nerdy.

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The Hot New Tumblr: “Obama is Checking Your Email”

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More proof that there’s a Tumblr for everything: the latest new Tumblr is inspired by the NSA scandal and titled Obama is Checking Your Email. It features nothing but photos of Barack Obama looking at various computer, smartphone and other electronic device screens, presumably using PRISM to see what you’re going on about.

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R.I.P. Alan Sawyer

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Alan Sawyer, and yes, that’s an Emmy.

By now, you’ve probably heard of author Iain Banks’ passing after his battle with cancer. I enjoyed The Wasp Factory and his “Culture” series of sci-fi novels, and I’m sure that there are glowing tributes to him all over the web today.

I want to write about someone a little less famous than Iain Banks, but still important: Alan Sawyer. He was diagnosed with cancer in early September 2012 and died on Saturday night.

Alan was a part of the Toronto tech scene, and that’s how I met him. He was involved in digital media and content as well as mobile technologies, and we often crossed paths at tech gatherings, and we’d talk about all sorts of stuff: current projects, those crazy CD-ROM days of the ’90s, interesting new places to get a drink in Toronto, possible collaborations, and so on.

When he found out that I was attending the 2011 South by Southwest conference, he sought me out and we had a wonderfully boozy brunch on the rooftop patio of the Iron Cactus in Austin, on the start of what I recall to be a perfect day. We caught up again later during that trip at the Yeasayer concert at Austin City Limits. It was a strange, whirlwind time for me — I’d just been separated, had my own brush with death only a month before, and was seriously contemplating leaving Microsoft. In the chaos of the conference and in my life, and having spent weeks on the road and far away from home, it was great to see a familiar face. I will always remember and be grateful for hanging out with Alan at SxSW.

Requiescat in pace, Alan, and thanks.

According to Alan’s wife Kim, there will be visitations at the Giffen-Mack Funeral Home, located at 2570 Danforth Avenue (at Main Street), on Wednesday, June 12th from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. and Thursday, June 13th from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.. A memorial celebration of Alan’s life will be held on Saturday, June 15th at 10:30 a.m. and will be followed by a reception.

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11 Ways to be Unremarkably Average

Here’s a little inspiration for the start of the working week: 11 Ways to be Unremarkably Average. As you might have already reasoned, you’re supposed to apply the Costanza Rule and do the exact opposite.
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Click the comic to see the original.

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As a Matter of Fact, Under the Right Circumstances, These ARE Sports Drinks

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A Lazy-Ass Way to Steer a Boat

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This rudder-“handling” technique isn’t all that far removed from the way you controlled Mr. Garrison’s vehicle, “It”, from an old South Park episode:

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