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YouTube - Things That Make You Go Yelp
June 26 at 12:09 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Remy, you rock man. - Michael via Bookmarklet
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Mike Yang posted a link
YouTube - Amazing Ball girl catch
June 24 at 12:07 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
On further research, I've learned that this was fake, done by an advertising agency. :( - Mike Yang
is nothing sacred? - Albert Cheng
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Sacca favorited a video on YouTube
Lady Spins on an Escalator
June 24 at 4:15 pm - Link
I love the like to comment ratio on this. It is a lady spinning. Nuff said. - Sacca
a spinner ;-p - Noah David Simon
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Kevin Fox posted a link
Ammonite Washbasin | Bath | Home
June 24 at 11:34 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Coolness factor +1000 - Ross Miller
So, you wash your hands under the spigot (which is annoyingly set back), and then a trail of dirty soapy suds slowly winds its way down the spiral, so you have to run a gallon of water when you're done just to wash it all away...? And if you, say, spit into the sink after brushing your teeth, you'll probably splash places the spiral-trail of water never actually reaches at all, and then you'll have to take a washcloth and clean your sink basin. - ⓞnor
ⓞnor has a point... - Voyagerfan5761
woooha! - Fu_
I have a feeling kids of all ages would be dropping coins, balls, etc in there to see them roll down. - Sacca
this is art, not function. - Russellreno
If it's art, why pretend it's a sink? Why not just make it a pretty fountain somewhere, and not bother with things like a faucet handle? (Similarly, I never understood why so much ornamental pottery is trying to be a bowl or a cup or a vase. Nobody's ever going to eat out of it or put flowers into it, why limit yourself with the false pretense of functionality?) - ⓞnor
If you're going to have a sink in a guest-accessible bathroom, it might as well be something that looks nice. Yes, it's not terribly practical, but so what. Yes it's going to need some extra attention when cleaning, but so what. Someone who has an awesome sink like that is likely to have a housekeeper. @ⓞnor: It's not that it's EITHER a sink OR it's art. It's BOTH. - Cyrus Lendvay
In my view there's a balance between form and function. People are often willing to compromise on functionality in exchange for aesthetic enjoyment. This is true everywhere. 'Getting it done' and 'Feeling good about it' are always goals and in some objects those goals compete. I wouldn't want every sink to have such a focus on aesthetics, but if it was a sink in an environment where the aesthetic experience was more important then it may be a valid tradeoff. - Kevin Fox
(off-topic-friendfeed-gush): man, i love that ff can spark a heated debate with a picture of a sink! - Trent Olson
I love what you can do with concrete, although I prefer the hard lines of a ramp sink like we're doing in our downstairs bathroom: http://www.concretenetwork.com... You can embed stuff into concrete also, but I haven't thought of anything cool yet. - Chris White
I love this sink. Our ordinary sinks look pretty nasty if you don't wash them with a sponge pretty frequently, and I seriously doubt we're washing our hands or brushing our teeth in an unusual way. - Jason Wehmhoener
why can't i be rich so i can get all these cool things? - Chris Harris
@Chris Harris: Build one. Concrete isn't very expensive. We built our vanity out of a console table from Pier1 and a home made bowl from Ebay. It looks like we paid $2000 for the whole thing, but our cost was <$250. - Cyrus Lendvay
Kevin: Fair enough; mostly I was responding to Russellreno, who seemed to be saying that it wasn't legitimate to complain about functional deficits. I think it's legitimate to point those out, and also perfectly legitimate to say "yeah, yeah, but it's *so pretty*!". - ⓞnor
That's probably no fun to clean... ;-) - Justin Santamaria
I do think it would be great to have this one in the guest bathroom. Great conversation starter. - Russellreno
Chris, your concrete sinks seem pretty and functional. I like the way embedded leaves look on pottery, but on a sink it would be hard to burn them out and they probably don't match the theme you are going for. Mirrors are always handy in a bathroom, but easy to make a space go from classy to tacky. - Clare Dibble
Don't care if it's hard to clean. I have a thing for spirals. And for cool stuff. And for art. DO WANT. - Lindsay Donaghe
FriendFeed
minus3 posted a link
Kellogg's
June 24 at 7:13 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Can you actually stack them? Food and fun??? - felix
wow, good luck keeping the two year old from eating the legos after a few of these. - Steve Craft
That's how Lego trains children to choke. - minus3
Turns out they suck: http://www.flakmag.com/misc/le...: "Legos are geometrically shaped. They have little nubs. They come in different colors. But the thing that makes them fun is that YOU CAN STACK THEM IN ORDER TO BUILD THINGS. So these are not really Lego Fun Snacks. They are Lego Snacks." - ⓞnor
The trick is to stack them together in your belly. - minus3
"Fruit snacks are terrible. Their insipid, gelatinous, uninspired candy-sweet fruit flavors appeal only to children and idiots." I resent being called a child. - Jim Norris
I just made a Death Star complete wiith X-Wing fighters approaching out of them in my belly. I do not have many friends. - Steve Craft
lol - minus3
FriendFeed
Jess Lee posted a link
Smart Car Vending Machine
June 17 at 6:31 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
You get a tube filled with paper for $20,000? - Anne Bouey
I don't think the people behind the Smart car will have a problem with you trying. ;) - xorsyst via twhirl
so cool! - Dominic Yang
Wow, quite a way to advertise! - Daniel Schildt
Unbelievable! - Ming Tsai
Maybe if you tip it over you can get a free one... - Jim Norris
Yea, but you know if you put 20,000 one dollar bills in the machine it's bound to reject a few for being too wrinkled. - Andrew Leyden
FriendFeed
Mark Trapp posted a message
June 15 at 7:14 pm - Link
Do I have to put ads up, or does money just come through in another way? - Louis Gray
Can I work the word "Obama" into the post? - Ontario Emperor via fftogo
That's the beauty of my fool-proof system: by merely mentioning how bad Friendfeed is (and how Robert Scoble is part of the conspiracy), the ads populate on your page themselves! - Mark Trapp
I'll subscribe to that theory :) - Mike Fruchter
Sprinkle Twitter downtime for a chaser - Bwana McCall
Nope... did it and... no, wait. Yep, that was my top post for hits today. Yep. Add in Techmeme FTW. - Cyndy
I found that mentioning Louis works better than mentioning me. For bonus points work him and Gillmor into the same post. :-) - Robert Scoble
FriendFeed *is* my father?? NNNOOOOOOOooooooooo!!!!!!!!! - felix
Conversation, hyperlocal, use "I can haz", etc. All of these will add to your winning potential - Aaron Brazell
With Mark Trapp's patent-pending technology, I'm not just the President of GetBlogResultsNow, I'm also a member! As proof of my award-winning strategy, in just 12 short minutes, this feed has skyrocketed to #3 on my Best of Friendfeed summary! - Mark Trapp
I can visualize the youtube video of this - Bwana McCall
:)) - shandiz
This is soooo Last Week 1.0. The big money will be in Disqus-slamming. Toss in Lewis Gray's name instead of Scoble. That's the cutting edge of hit trolling. - Chris Baskind
... wondering what damage I could have done had I worked Miley Cyrus in there, too. - Cyndy
I am carefully not writing any FriendFeed entries. I dunno, I kinda feel like I had a hit with my most recent FF article, and now I have to move on to other topics. Doesn't mean I'm giving up using FF thought, no way. - J. Phil
It's starting to seem like the Twitter vs. Friendfeed debate (and all the derivative topics of how Friendfeed lets the terrorists win or Twitter should be brought up on war crimes in the Hague) is the blogger equivalent of attempting to write the great American novel. It's an act of hubris to think that a single blog post, carefully constructed, is going to convince everyone the error of their ways and shift from one side to the other. - Mark Trapp
Wow Mark, glad I did Saturday's post before you posted this ?! Agree with Robert - Mentioning Louis is still 'safe'. You never know what Robert's gonna say in the next 15 minutes (or what country he'll be in?). Somehow, after reading a little FF tonight, I'm glad I did a 'computer off - 100% family Fathers day today :) - Charlie Anzman
Sidenote to Louis: Noticed a couple of bloggers take shots at you today. That's it my friend. It's confirmed. You made the A-list before the new arrivals ... arrived ... Congratulations - Charlie Anzman
i think anything alarmist at all about Friendfeed is pageview bait these days. - edythe
I write about industry issues all the time but I never see any peak in traffic so this isn't a certainty to work. - Joe Dawson
Joe, I would beg to differ, I see a peak in my traffic today!! LOL http://www.tech-linkblog.com/2... - Paul
There was ANOTHER blogger taking shots at Louis? Where? When? Who? How did I miss it? - Cyndy
Twitter
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Paul Buchheit posted a link
June 12 at 3:29 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
"In addition, Yahoo! and Google agreed to enable interoperability between their respective instant messaging services, bringing easier and broader communication to users. The agreement allows either party to terminate the agreement in the event of a change in control of either party. The agreement also requires Yahoo! to pay a termination fee if the agreement is terminated as a result of a change in control that occurs within 24 months. The termination fee is $250 million, subject to reduction by 50 percent of revenues earned by Google under the agreement." - Paul Buchheit
I wonder if that will happen any faster than the Google/AIM integration, which took years. - Paul Buchheit
Ok...... - Bwana McCall
Captain: It's You !! GOOG: How are you gentlemen!!! GOOG: All your search are belong to us. - Karim
A little more "meh" than I expected... Though I'm all for running the Zig for justice. - Chris Reed
I wonder if the deal is to interop through a multi-protocol client (as with Google/AIM) or if the deal is to federate. - Gary Burd
Cool! now my google stock will go to 700 again. - Pokai
Hmm GOOG and YHOO are voluntarily going under government review for this? Interesting. - MG Siegler
Sweet sweet justice for L+S who were offered a mere single digit millions for Google by Y! back in the day. Nice work gents. - Jason Shellen
Why was the agreement only for US/Canada traffic only? - Michael
@michael: anti-trust issues probably... - Ashwin Bharambe
Netflix
Karen Padham Taylor added a movie to Netflix
Eastern Promises
June 11 at 12:19 am - Link
FriendFeed
Mike Reynolds posted a link
SnapShot of friendfeed.com (rank #6,068) - Compete
June 10 at 6:05 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Looking good, climbing by about 500 new people/day (US only). - Mike Reynolds
yes, very exciting stuff. Glad to see it. - Tsega D
cooool!! - Susan Beebe
Yep, it's that good. - Tom Landini
Nice share. - Czar Derek Peterman
Tremendous. - AJ Kohn
Blog
michael arrington posted an entry on TechCrunch
June 10 at 7:36 pm - Link
Neat concept, I really like it! - Gavin
Yelp
jeremy published a review on Yelp
June 10 at 1:17 pm - Link
"I give this lunch spot maybe another week before there is a line around the block. Denis of Canteen is out in force, sticking to his successful formula of an unusual space churning out truly…" - jeremy
Google Reader
Bret Taylor shared an item on Google Reader
June 10 at 12:06 pm - Link
This is great. Hopefully it will result in less Flash intro pages. - Michael Carter
yes, flash intros are one of the most useless things on the net. - Globecode
don't get me wrong, i'm no fan of the flash intros, BUT isn't this an example of Google overstepping their bounds? - George Lee via twhirl
Flash intros add a useless step to get to useful information and make content less accessible to users with slower connections. Making information more accessible and useful is kinda what Google does, and if this is overstepping their bounds then so is directing a user to an Office support page on using Excel macros without making him click through to microsoft.com first - Roshan Vyas
I see no reason why Google should only index the home pages of all web sites. They've always indexed all the pages. Skip Intro just takes you to another page. - Amit Patel
A search engine should try and get the user to the best answer. - DeWitt Clinton
I've also seen google search results have a mini-site specific search field inside the search result, very cool. - Karl
Of course, now there's going to be an upswing in entire websites built in Flash. - possible248
Yelp
Michael published a review on Yelp
June 10 at 12:57 pm - Link
"Cool vintage feel to the place. I'm sure lines will be large soon. So you might as well try it before it's super busy :). Just had the pork shank ($11) special of the day, wow. It came with an…" - Michael
FriendFeed
Bret Taylor posted a message
June 9 at 11:51 am - Link
rock solid - Dobromir Hadzhiev
Go FriendFeed!!!! EPIC WIN! - Steve Isaacs
FriendFeed was rock solid throughout. Way to go Bret, Paul, and the rest of the FriendFeed team. - Brian Daniel Eisenberg
I never had any doubts. Nice job, guys. - Louis Gray
Love Ya Friendfeed! - Parth Awasthi via twhirl
Indeed ! that's was very nice! Have you done anything special about this Bret? (Like twitter's folks) - directeur
very nice. anyone could guess Friendfeed would make it. - Josh via twhirl
way to keep the fail whales away - Jeremy Raines
We did move a few things around, but nothing temporary - the event inspired us to optimize a few things we had been meaning to optimize anyway. - Bret Taylor
yay scalability! - Neha Narula
Bret: Big! Congrats! You've done a very nice job ! :) - directeur
I guess that I will be hanging out with ya'll for the rest of the day. :) - Mathew A. Koeneker
FriendFeed FTW! - mathew ingram
unlike the oh so much stress Twitter will be having FriendFeed will be up and running - Outsanity
I'd like to second this notion: well done Friendfeed, you guys have your shit together and I respect that. - ryangraves
Rob (Radez) actually just said the same thing. Good work, guys! - Gabor Cselle
Even wordpress hosted sites are down! FF is well hosted and manged! - Lakshman Prasad via twhirl
well done you guys. - Tsega D
Me think FriendFeed cousin Googawl... - directeur
It rocked... simply the best place for live updates. - Vince DeGeorge
FF rox! - anna
This was great! FF had updates faster than the folks liveblogging the event. - Jennifer Dittrich
ya, man, FriendFeed Rocks! - Ralph Poole via twhirl
Kudos..It was your stress test - Varun Mahajan
nothing beats FF! - Dieter Schwarz
FriendFeed triumphs yet again - Shey
can we have some traffic stats please? - Ivan Pope via twhirl
well done! friendfeed deserves all the hype it can get! - krz9000
Does it count as hype if it's true? - Amit Patel
pity we cannot say the same for twitter :) - Photo Larry via twhirl
Amit: A wise man once said it isn't bragging if it is true. - Russellreno
FriendFeed
Steve Rubel posted a link
June 8 at 6:39 pm - Link
I agree...though I think it has more potential as a "backend" than as a "site", per se. - Trent Olson
With some tweakings like : threads, and data portability stuff, it would be THE big thing :) - directeur
It's certainly more attractive to me than Twitter ever was. - Tom Mulrooney
Same here Tom. Directuer -- you have to give this ~5 years or so to develop. It's different than Facebook or MySpace and if successful the adoption curve will be very different. Steve R.,...thanks! - Robert Seidman
Absolutely agree. - AJ Kohn
Yeah, it feeds well through feedalizr and other front end apps and services. But I think it might run into the same problem as Twitter (no, not the scaling problems) - how do you monetise a communication platform without charging a subscription fee?...via feedalizr - Shannon Low
Robert: I hope they'll never look like Facebook or worse: MySpace! :) But things like data potability are really worth it! And if _simple_ people like me can't promote it, "famous" ones should... Hear me the Scoble? Hear me? :) - directeur
@Seidman I was reading your newsletter religiously circa 1994. I miss those days. - Steve Rubel
see all that white space ---------> potentially lots of contextual advertising opportunity. I figure it won't matter. Microsoft will throw $2 billion at them anyway ;-) - Robert Seidman
Robert Seidman : ? :) - directeur
Is Friendfeed a client? - paul mooney
The next big thing? I'm the only one in my family with a freakin' FaceBook and MySpace account... HELLO!? - l0ckergn0me
l0ckergn0me : Sure, you didn't invented the Internet! I did! :) - directeur
Directeur, data portability as you think of it may matter a great deal, and someday it may matter a lot to FriendFeed. Today is not that day, nor should it be in this stage of its development. - Robert Seidman
@Seidman That whitespace is only useful if friendfeed is a destination site, but not if people are accessing it through other services and front end apps. Maybe most people will access it as a destination site. If it becomes a communications backend, I dunno....via feedalizr - Shannon Low
Robert Seidman: Agree, but why shouldn't it in _this_ stage of its dev? - directeur
Chris P: I thought AOL was the next big thing in 1985. It took about 10 years. Patience! - Robert Seidman
Chris, he means the next big thing since AOL. - J. Phil
@directeur, what exactly do you want to port out of friendfeed at the moment? - Trent Olson
@Shannon, business model is definitely the $64 billion question. My guess is they want it to be a destination, not a backend and that currently most people will prefer web interface to Twhirl, Feedalizr, etc -- but it's just a guess. - Robert Seidman
Trent: My Likes for example. I can make an APML file from del.icio.us why not FriendFeed? I'd like to import an OPML here, they have the technology and the "power" to support it. Why not OpenID, also?... :) - directeur
@Steve Rubel: I miss those days too sometimes though I really like how things have progressed. Broadband, tons of free content, iPhones, etc. And J.Phil -- besides the web and all the free content, FriendFeed is the most interesting thing I've seen. - Robert Seidman
@Seidman Yeah, that's a reasonable guess. I wonder how many people notice the advertising on their webmail screens though. In the end, you're right, Microsoft might just buy them for branding purposes, like they bought hotmail....via feedalizr - Shannon Low
@directeur: ok, say you export your likes. What would you import them into? To me, data portability only makes sense if there's a logical destination to take that data into. I'm sure that future versions of the api will allow for this type of thing (but since it doesn't allow hiding, joining/unjoining rooms, etc, it may be a while, since these functions are much closer to the core functionality of ff at the moment). - Trent Olson
@Trent: here: http://feedego.com for example (disc. I made it) I think that my behavior, not only my identity is a part of me, and I should have the ability to port it and use it anywhere... Sure, it's their right to tell me : this is our service, use it as it is or f** off! But I think that services like FF should show the road to others - directeur
Twitter
Daniel Shaw posted a message on Twitter
FriendFeed
Steve Rubel posted a message
June 6 at 12:38 pm - Link
I went from thinking that FriendFeed was a rather boring looking link overload to having it be my #1 site as well. Took about 72 hours. The potential here is really intoxicating. - Steve Isaacs
Are there any third-party clients for FriendFeed yet? - Stephen
Only Google rivals Friendfeed for my time and attention. - Steve Rubel
same here. - Thomas Hawk
Twhirl does FriendFeed now: http://www.twhirl.org/ - Steve Isaacs
Try using rescuetime.com and you can actually measure this. Really cool data result. - Sacca
it is my homepage... but I find I use twitter to feed it still. btw rescuetime.com asks for a credit card. f#(% that... please don't promote that here. talk about a waste of time. like a dumb ass I del.icio.used it before realizing it was a piece of shit - Noah David Simon
Its going that way - need more noise - Roberto Bonini
Rescuetime does not ask for a credit card unless you are buying it for your enterprise. The personal version is entirely free. - Sacca
facebook is so long to upload with all the apps, friendsfeed is so quick and useful… Look like that between myspace/facebook/google battle, herecome the Outsider Friendsfeed, so exiting, it will relaunch web 2.0 sites - Marc Dahan
So does Alert Thingy - Michael VanDervort via fftogo
yeah, it's either friendfeed or google reader, both are impossible. so I'm switching between the two. - Bearded_Dave
FF totally replaced Twitter for me today - Rafe Needleman
True dat. - Aaron Myers
Yes, now the name of the game is apparently being the preferred intermediary to Friendfeed and other social aggregators. For me, it's http://twhirl.org which fronts end both services I care about most (FF & Twitter>) - Dion Hinchcliffe via twhirl
I'm not looking for a site on which to spend more time; I'm looking for one that aggregates what I need to know in one spot. - Francine Hardaway
I like FF a lot. Twhirl is slightly hardert to use for some reason. - Michael VanDervort
There is a client for FriendFeed. Check out AlertThingy. http://alertthingy.com/ - John F Morton
How do people using FF deal with Twitter friends who aren't on FF? Read both? I see there are "imaginary" friends, but does that mean manually importing and updating your Twitter friends on FF? - Greg Beck
Best way to deal with FriendFeed is through the browser. The clients make it seem more cluttery. - David Risley
Nothing beats using the browser. Clients are slow and sometimes unresponsive. - Winston Teo
oddly David you are right, but if you'd asked me a month ago I would have disagreed. For some reason FF works better on the web where as Twitter is via desktop client - Duncan Riley
yesh, i hope there's a google search box.. I also installed duncan's script - Raymond
Me too, its my start page and clients do suck, btw is the friendfeed air client done? - d e f c o n
I spend much more time on Google Reader than Friendfeed because of superior signal to noise. - Sean McBride
me too.. - Tim FitzGerald
I am baffled as to why anyone would think that Friendfeed is remotely competitive with Google Reader for processing highly strategic cutting edge information in a slick and efficient way. The potential is there, I can see that, but actualizing the potential is going to require a great deal of smart code and ranking algorithms. Also, am I the only one bothered by this "forum" interface? It's like trying to play Rachmaninoff on the piano while wearing boxing gloves. - Sean McBride
I think Reader and FriendFeed are useful for entirely different reasons. I use Reader for aggregation on news source and research material for those areas I track. FF enhances that information stream by personalizing some topics, and by giving me an entirely different personal stream . I often have both open and click back and forth betweem them. - Michael VanDervort
@MichaelVanDervort: I use Google Reader not only to aggregate high quality news, research and discussion, but to PRIORITIZE it. With GR I get a continuous stream of intensely concentrated strategic information. So far, after fiddling with all of FF's options, I have not been able to duplicate that experience here. Also, it is easy to use GR in tandem with Yahoo Groups, which provides much more powerful tools for in-depth forum discussions than is available in the current iteration of Friendfeed. - Sean McBride
FF may not be Reader, but it still retains that element of subscribing to others. And yes, FF could be Digg or google News, but its besides the point. GF is Reader in steroids because not only do we subscribe, but we comment, like and manage the noise interactively- none of which Reader does. And we wouldn't want it to since Reader is excellent at what it does. - Roberto Bonini
Just about every time I visit FriendFeed there is another piece of brain candy to consume (or, more applicable perhaps, subsume). I haven't had this much enjoyment since the web started up. - Jody Carbone
I have limited time to spend on these things every day. I find I indeed am spending a lot less of that time on TechMeme and Google Reader lately and a lot more of that time on FriendFeed. I still use the other two, so they are still important, but I have cut way back. - Robert Scoble
To RS: and where, amidst the flood of tweets, does one find time to mull over carefully constructed books, dissertations, journal articles, conference papers, patents and the like, and think visionary thoughts? - Sean McBride
You know, I'm complaining about certain issues with Friendfeed, but I'm here, I'm hooked, I feel the gravitational pull of the thing. Something important is happening here. - Sean McBride
I have a tough time deciding where to spend time - My Google Reader or Friendfeed - Kapil
True - I'm the same, within 2 days I've converted from reader to friendfeed. I like it a lot! - Richard Bradshaw
FriendFeed
Karen Padham Taylor posted a link
Home Decor for Absolute Geeks
Home Decor for Absolute Geeks
Home Decor for Absolute Geeks
May 31 at 4:54 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Okay... so the keyboard waffle looks awesome! - Ross Miller
I *so* want that waffle iron! - Shannon Jiménez
I really want the rideable vacuum cleaner: http://www.yankodesign.com/ind... - Rachel L Fisher
wtf:))look at that pad lock:)) - shandiz
"Just be sure to get them now that you are single and free. No wife in her right mind will allow any of these at home!" Just make sure you marry an absolute geek and this won't be of any concern. ;) - Erica Baker
I thought that line was weird, too. But it's clear there aren't enough female geeks to go around -- most male geeks must accept being with someone quite a bit less geeky than they are, assuming they find someone at all. - ⓞnor
LinkedIn
Dominic Preuss updated their job title on LinkedIn
June 4 at 8:36 pm - Link
Congrats, Dominic. - Bret Taylor
Details? Tidbits? Vague story in lieu of details? - j1m
I left Meetup 2 weeks ago and am finally starting the company I should have started 7 months ago. Details to follow... - Dominic Preuss
Awesome! Go for it. - Christian
Nice dude....glad you finally took the leap! Is it a an EToys competitor? You know, one day everyone will be buying everything online. - Maneesh Arora
Nice one Dominic - best of luck - Bart
FriendFeed
Dan Hsiao posted a link
Stormtroopers v. London cops - Boing Boing
June 5 at 4:06 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
That is awesome - Bret Taylor
too cool - Deepak
Stormtroopers hands down - mokargas
for those that liked this photo, you should join tumblr. Chock oh block stuff like this - leigh himel
Twitter
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