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Bert DuMars
Brands foster a mom connection online - http://www.prweekus.com/Brands-... - Graco Baby highlighted in this PRWeek article written by Rose Gordon
Joseph Thornley
Zee.
Best of Mother Earth: 1996 McDonalds Hamburger - http://bestwellnessconsultant.com/2008...
Best of Mother Earth: 1996 McDonalds Hamburger
The burger on the left is 12 years old. The burger on the right has just come out of mcdonalds. They look & feel virtually exactly the same. McDonalds fills an empty space in your belly. It does nothing to nourish the cell, it is not a nutritious food. - Zee. from Bookmarklet
I don't eat McD's to fill a nourishment gap. I do it because I'm PMSing and wanting to eat something bad. - ::Kristen::
@Kristin And ironically, something bad to eat. - MVB (Curmudgeon of FF)
If it's so wrong, I don't want to be right. Bring on the quarter pounders!! - ::Kristen::
Mmmmm... Double QP with cheese! - MVB (Curmudgeon of FF)
Thank you for reminding me why I've given up meat. -
<emoticon of horror> can't prove the truth of this, but the thought is horrifying.. - Kamilah Gill
I'd eat it. - Mona Nomura
after 12 years? out of choice? - Zee.
+1 Mona. - Morgan
Trevor Cook
Just what is she hiding? Loose cannon Palin still running scared - http://trevorcook.typepad.com/weblog...
Joseph Thornley
Barbara B. Nixon
We are a nonpartisan, nonprofit, "consumer advocate" for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. We monitor the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases. Our goal is to apply the best practices of both journalism and scholarship, and to increase public knowledge and understanding. - Barbara B. Nixon
Steven Noble
The meek shall inherit the web - http://www.economist.com/science...
In future, most new internet users will be in developing countries and will use mobile phones. Expect a wave of innovation | Economist.com - Steven Noble
Kevin Dugan
Erin @queenofspain
Erin: yeah, but did you get to play with the fancy touch screen? That's what geeks want to know! - Robert Scoble
Its my goal for tomorrow! - Erin @queenofspain
Congrats, Erin! :) - Mona Nomura
You totally didn't look like you were dying of Altitude sickness!! Way to make BlogHer, Women Bloggers, and you look FABULOUS!! :) Very nice. Articulate, put together, and on target. p.s. Reggie looks like he's related to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson... - Lucretia Pruitt
Superb on camera presence. You are the Bloggers' Blogger, above and beyond the old new media AListers. I am honored to call you my Queen. - Grace Davis
Go Erin! Great stuff - Charlie Anzman
Great job on the big screen, Erin! - Mark Dykeman
awesome job, Erin! - Leslie Poston
Awesome Erin! - AJ Batac
i know her i follow her on twitter lol - Caroline
Erin, honestly, it wasn't your best work, but it was outstanding given the circumstances. (you ppl are such sheep sometimes :P ) - Michael W. May
Sniff. Sniff. Love you all - Erin @queenofspain
AJ Batac
LOL... scary! haha - AJ Batac
It just won't stop. Please, make it stop. - Andrew Trinh
Am I missing a reference? - Yuvi
Auuughhhh that's freggin scarry - Bwana ☠
awesome - mike "glemak" dunn
Yuvi, the movie Exorcist. - Yolanda
O M G - Mladen Srdić
@Yolanda - Darn, still don't get it :( Guess I'll look it up tomorrow.. - Yuvi
You have to watch that Yuvi. It's a classic. ;-) - AJ Batac
The movie is about a young girl who is possessed by demons. In one popular scene, her head spins around... very similar to the cat in the pic. But, yes, you should see the movie. :) - Yolanda
I can't stop laughing at this - Haggis (Sean Loyless)
ha! But, I was sort of expecting some green projectile-vomit action. :/ - Anna Haro
That cat has to be part owl. - Admiral70
I wonder what show she was watching... - AJ Batac
that does not look like a real kitty - Anne Haynes
Cats are teh evil - Jason Carreira
GYAH! - Mo Kargas
Silly cat! : ) - Erhan Erdogan
interesting, this video doesn't play on the iphone - Thomas Hawk
What, no puke? - €€€€€€€€
LOL, I can't stop staring at it! - DJ Lein
Ahhhhh! - Charlie Anzman
Love it and am sending it to everyone! - Zulema ◕ ◡ ◕
creeeeeeepy - Phil G
holy crap - Kyle Lacy
whoa! weird kitty! - Susan Beebe
Matt, this one was reshared from the original, which was posted via the bookmarklet. Perhaps it is only animated gifs that are uploaded directly that do not work? - Phil G
Brandon Titus
War in South Ossetia - The Big Picture - Boston.com - http://www.boston.com/bigpict...
War in South Ossetia - The Big Picture - Boston.com
War in South Ossetia - The Big Picture - Boston.com
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Some striking photos from the War in South Ossetia. This is going to be an interesting and confusing conflict. - Brandon Titus from Bookmarklet
Duncan Riley
Rich People Rooftops NYC - a set on Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos...
Rich People Rooftops NYC - a set on Flickr
Rich People Rooftops NYC - a set on Flickr
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k how rich do you need to be get a roof top like that ? - Peter Dawson
if you live in New York, then you'd have to be rich by default - €€€€€€€€
depends on the part of the city, but a few million at least - Cee Bee
pretty much useless from November till May .. unless you like sitting in parkas and downfilled coats - johnpiercy
That doesn't look like much fun. - Scot Duke
I guess I am rich! When I lived in NYC I went on roof tops with my lady friends and Bacardi rum! I am a real Rockefeller! lmao - Igor The Troll יִצְחָק
No FriendFeeders?:) - Igor Poltavskiy
This just makes you wanna go rich! :D Las Vegas, here I come :> - Hrvoje Martincic
I wish that gallery had addressess - Brian Ries
When we were in New York in December we stayed at the New York Athletic Club on Central Park South. We spent a lot of time up on the roof. It was super cold with snow on it but had great views overlooking Central Park. http://www.flickr.com/photos... - Mrsth
NYC is a shit hole, I prefer nice open fields. - Claude Betancourt
I like the wide open spaces too. Even if I worked in NY I would probably live in jersey (gulp). For this kind of money, imagine the deck/patio you could have! - Alex
lol @ nyc being a "shit hole." right. real astute comment there, guy - Cee Bee
Maybe he meant the Bronx... - €€€€€€€€
Great set! - susan mernit
Shel Holtz
Karpuscul
Eat kangaroo to 'save the planet' - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2...
"The methane gas produced by sheep and cows through belching and flatulence is more potent than carbon dioxide in the damage it can cause to the environment. But kangaroos produce virtually no methane because their digestive systems are different." Haha :) - Karpuscul
Duncan Riley
10 Amazing Visualizations of Social Networks | Social Media Trader - http://socialmediatrader.com/10-amaz...
10 Amazing Visualizations of Social Networks | Social Media Trader
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OK this is going to cost me an hour so :) - Toby Graham
very kool. thanks for sharing. - (jeff)isageek
I like it yet the link is death now :( - Radek Pilich
Link is bonkers.. - Drew Lucas
I love this stuff! nice!! but the link is not working well...sorta functional! dang it - Susan Beebe
Yeah. I got it to load once earlier. - Brian Daniel Eisenberg
Paul Buchheit
Our torture policy has deeper roots in Fox television than the Constitution. - By Dahlia Lithwick - Slate Magazine - http://www.slate.com/id...?
Our torture policy has deeper roots in Fox television than the Constitution. - By Dahlia Lithwick - Slate Magazine
"This fictional counterterrorism agent—a man never at a loss for something to do with an electrode—has his fingerprints all over U.S. interrogation policy. As Sands and Mayer tell it, the lawyers designing interrogation techniques cited Bauer more frequently than the Constitution. According to British lawyer and writer Philippe Sands, Jack Bauer—played by Kiefer Sutherland—was an inspiration at early "brainstorming meetings" of military officials at Guantanamo in September of 2002. Diane Beaver, the staff judge advocate general who gave legal approval to 18 controversial new interrogation techniques including water-boarding, sexual humiliation, and terrorizing prisoners with dogs, told Sands that Bauer "gave people lots of ideas." Michael Chertoff, the homeland-security chief, once gushed in a panel discussion on 24 organized by the Heritage Foundation that the show "reflects real life."" - Paul Buchheit from Bookmarklet
If we have to put up with this stuff, the least the government could do is emulate the other aspects of 24 and actually develop some cutting edge technology for communications, transport, etc. Then it could all trickle into the private sector and improve the lives of the general public, rather than the current state of affairs where intelligence services are still waiting for the right procurement forms to be approved so they can upgrade from IE 3.0 - Christopher Sacca
DAMNIT - Chris Hofmann
The pro-torture propagandizing of 24 was a component of the overall neoconservative campaign, financed by MSM oligarchs like Rupert Murdoch, to destroy basic American democratic values and to support the drive for World War IV. (24, like Fox News and The Weekly Standard, is a Murdoch property.) Many high-level members of the American military establishment have strongly opposed the... more... - Sean McBride
Rupert Murdoch isn't a neocon, he just supported their agenda in 2000 and 2004. He likes Barack Obama, believe it or not. - Kevin Fischer
We are running out of time. We are ALL running out of time. - Akiva Moskovitz
Kevin - Murdoch has heavily promoted the neoconservative agenda for several decades -- he appears to be a true believer. One comes to this conclusion by content analyzing his media properties, especially Fox News, the New York Post and the Weekly Standard, and his pattern of hires. In fact, Murdoch is probably the most important neocon billionaire of them all. He has made some efforts to draw Hillary Clinton and Obama into the neocon fold. - Sean McBride
Rupert Murdoch: pro-torture, pro-Iraq War, pro-Iran War, pro-World War IV, pro-neoconservatives, pro-neoconservative police state, pro-Likud, pro-Greater Israel, etc. The TV show 24 is one small piece of his overall propaganda efforts. He has written paychecks for dozens of leading neoconservatives over decades. - Sean McBride
ba wah ha ha ha ha ha.... Kiefer Sutherland the Neo Con? come now. his dad would flip out if he heard you say that - Noah David Simon
Noah -- a major breakdown in logic here. No one accused Kiefer Sutherland of being a neoconservative. Sutherland is an actor who is being payed to play a role. Think about it. - Sean McBride
my family runs an acting studio. I am thinking about it. Kiefer picks his roles carefully. Acting is more then a mechanical craft. http://newsbusters.org/node... Donald Sutherland was a well known radical leftist. - Noah David Simon
I love this show and will continue loving this show, no matter how political people try to make it. - Shawn Farner
24 is my favourite tv show I watch it because it is entertaining and at the same time very exciting. They may fail to show that torture is not a very useful instrument in extracting information, but hey, it is just a tv show. - Baard @ Pixum
The main creator of 24, Joel Surnow, has close ties to Rush Limbaugh and the neoconservative political network. Surnow deliberately used an entertaining show to promote propaganda themes that have been destructive for American interests, according to American military leaders who know that torture doesn't work and puts American troops at risk. Rupert Murdoch funded the entire project. There are important issues here that go well beyond entertainment. - Sean McBride
We need an advisory rating system based not on age, but on how grounded you are in reality. - Bruce Lewis from fftogo
@Bruce - brilliant! - Lindsay
Does '24' encourage US interrogators to 'torture' detainees? http://tinyurl.com/5gwev8 QUOTE This week's New Yorker features a story about Joel Surnow, the show's creator and a self-described "right-wing nut," and includes the information that last November Mr. Surnow and the story's creative staff were visited by a brigadier general and three top military and FBI interrogators, as well... more... - Sean McBride
QUOTE (from CSM): This past November, US Army Brigadier General Patrick Finnegan, the dean of the United States Military Academy at West Point, flew to Southern California to meet with the creative team behind "24." Finnegan, who was accompanied by three of the most experienced military and FBI interrogators in the country, arrived on the set as the crew was filming. At first, Finnegan... more... - Sean McBride
I think the point of this isn't how good or bad "24" is as a TV show, but the fact that policymakers apparently have a hard time distinguishing between fictional entertainment and reality. - Nathan Rein
Shawn Farner: what do you know about this topic that US Army Brigadier General Patrick Finnegan, the dean of the United States Military Academy at West Point, doesn't? - Sean McBride
Great Jane Mayer video on the New Yorker site discussing the destructive effects of Joel Surnow's 24 in promoting torture: http://tinyurl.com/2ptfvz "In her article “Whatever It Takes,” Jane Mayer writes about the use of torture in the televison show “24,” and the politics of the show’s executive producer, Joel Surnow. Here Mayer talks about torture and television, with clips from... more... - Sean McBride
Nathan: in support of your point, from the post by Paul Buchheit at the head of this conversation: "Michael Chertoff, the homeland-security chief, once gushed in a panel discussion on 24 organized by the Heritage Foundation that the show "reflects real life."" Really disturbing stuff. (I'm guessing that Shawn Farner might be in his early teens.) - Sean McBride
Nathan: it seems to me a key point here is that the entertainment side of the Rupert Murdoch empire is promoting the same pro-torture themes as the neoconservative policy wonks at Fox News, The Weekly Standard and The New York Post. This is a unified propaganda machine that has launched a devastating attack on traditional American values and done enormous damage to the image of the U.S.... more... - Sean McBride
It's interesting that all the leftist propaganda shows on FOX and other networks don't raise this much comment. - Robert Hafer
I have half a dozen friends who are or were Army interrogators, and none of them are trained to torture anyone. There IS a psychological component, of course, but BS like waterboarding is nowhere in any manual or course other than as examples of what NOT to EVER do. It's a shame all interrogators are now seen as torturers and depraved sadists, imo. - abacab from fftogo
abacab - you are expressing the views on torture of most of the American military establishment vs. the views of Hollywood neocons, chickenhawks and fantasists like Joel Surnow. It is quite likely that high-level members of the Bush 43 administration who are responsible for torture will be facing war crimes trials down the line. - Sean McBride
Has anyone considered the fact that this isn't happening nearly as much as is being reported, and that the government *wants* the world to think we're barbaric to terrorists? Israel's Mossad can often extract information based on their barbaric reputation alone. As abacab says, no one most people know who are interrogators do this stuff. It's always odd media stories from "well placed sources" as well as governmental sources talking about this. - Mark "Rizzn" Hopkins
@rizzn care to elaborate, better with proof? - A.T.
There is overwhelming evidence to support the belief that torture committed by the Bush 43 administration, as at Abu Ghraib, has been real. There is absolutely no evidence to support the speculation that stories of torture are merely a form of psychological warfare. It's interesting, by the way, that nearly all the pro-torture ringleaders among the Bush 43 neoconservatives are closely... more... - Sean McBride
I'm by no means a Bush fan, but Sean, it's clear you have an agenda here and being so obvious about it doesn't make for a very convincing argument. - Shawn Farner
Abu Gharaib was not committed by the Bush administration... it was committed by a bunch of kids without higher approval. It was wrong, no on condones it. The people that did it are being punished and frankly those people that committed the acts were reacting badly to being put in a war situation without adequate moral support of our citizens. - Noah David Simon
you give me any war.... any riotous and necessary war in history and the most pacifist views will come from the soldiers that had to fight it. This is nothing new, but neither is the concept that there are some things that a nation must fight for. - Noah David Simon
Shawn: I couldn't be more explicit about my agenda: I am strongly opposed to the mainstreaming of torture as acceptable practice by neoconservative media outlets like Rupert Murdoch's Fox News, Weekly Standard and 24. Do you have any factual information to add to the discussion? You didn't respond to any of the content in the Christian Science Monitor and New Yorker articles, which... more... - Sean McBride
Torture is not a core American value http://tinyurl.com/6xn5go "Apparently, fans of the Fox TV show 24 have forgotten just exactly what America's honor is really about. Up until the administration of fear and deceit, America was the world's leader in justice and integrity. We are signatories to the Geneva Conventions and the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhumane or... more... - Sean McBride
An excellent David Letterman interview with Jane Mayer on Youtube: "The Dark Side" 7/23/08 http://tinyurl.com/6pj4pr And a pointer to Jane Mayer's book on Amazon: "The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How The War on Terror Turned into a War on American Ideals" http://tinyurl.com/6f69v7 The subject of potential war crimes trials with regard to Bush 43 administration torture policies emerges in the interview. - Sean McBride
I've always been skeptical about claims that violence on television leads to violence in the real world, but this is pretty clearly a real phenomenon here. - Paul Haahr
This seems more like an easy way to intimidate others... Propaganda, really, for the bad guys: "Ever see 24 and all that asskicking? Yeah, we're just like THAT." while balancing the "No, we're not REALLY like that" angle here at home. Propaganda/disinformation campaigns really suffer from everyone being able to know everything everywhere these days. - abacab
Joseph Thornley
Duncan Riley
BlogHer Nabs New Deal With NBC - http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r...
wow, fantastic news for them. - Rob Diana
Thanks guys! - Elisa Camahort Page
Erin @queenofspain
If you are coming to BlogHer because your company sent you- you MUST read this post http://www.blogher.com/surviva...
Duncan Riley
Yay, my links are being removed from Techmeme - http://skitch.com/duncanr...
Yay, my links are being removed from Techmeme
I was linked in alongside RWW to Kara as the story broke 12 hours ago on Techmeme. Now my link is gone, despite the post still being there. Thx Gabe for making this personal - Duncan Riley from Bookmarklet
Tsk tsk... - AJ Batac
Thou shalt not piss off Arrington. What a tiny little boy's club the A-list turns out to be... - Sprague D
Sprauge, to me it casts another serious light on the impartiality of Techmeme as a service. I've long been a Techmeme fan and junkie, but it would appear to be as you suggestion. Funny thing: when I went to bed last night I thought seeing my link there proved I wasn't banned from Techmeme....it must have been a glitch me even being there - Duncan Riley
Duncan, Techmeme is a black box and suspect in any number of ways. Avoid it. You have shown your value consistently since you broke away from TC. Forge a new route to readers. Your invaluable contributions to FF are a good start. Trust the Force, Luke. - Sprague D
Duncan - Techmeme has expired links forever, this isn't anything new. It seems like if you haven't had somebody link to you recently you're more likely to drop off the list faster, particularly if the people who linked to you originally didn't have as much TM juice, if you will. - TDavid
Duncan, in this case, I don't know it's that cut and dry. If you were "banned", you wouldn't have been there in the first place, right? Or cut from the archives. You were gone by http://www.techmeme.com/080711..., but were there five minutes earlier here: http://www.techmeme.com/080711.... Also, The Inquisitr is linked to via the #1 story today now. http://www.techmeme.com/080711... - Louis Gray
Louis, I don't think I'm banned (the fact the link appeared at all is proof of that) but it's odd that the link was then dropped. TDavid, news to me. Look at some of those link bundles, then do the math one blog to another. - Duncan Riley
Sprague, you are of course right, it just cuts a little bit because I've always held Gabe in such high regard and I've loved Techmeme for longer than I can remember. I guess it's time to stop reading it now, given I can read the headlines on TC if I wanted to anyway. - Duncan Riley
What does it matter? Who reads TechMeme? People like us. What do people like us do? Read all these blogs anyway. You very likely have them in your feed reader already. If not, Twitter and Friendfeed usually fill in the rest. All you're doing is giving yourself one more site to visit. - Shawn Farner
I've read through this thread but still don't fully understand the issue. It's always been my assumption that links are added and dropped from story clusters based upon some mysterious techmeme algorithm. I could see some case made perhaps if you feel that you broke a story and were subsequently dropped out of a story cluster too quickly? - Eric Berlin
Duncan - I've had this happen as a piece gets stale - updated it - back - Charlie Anzman
Did you sleep with Arrington too? - Jason Carreira from twhirl
I think the fact folks are out to get you, Duncan, may have you seeing conspiracies where there aren't any. If you want to go step through the techmeme archive hour by hour, it looks like those links shuffle continuously, as Eric suggest. Your link was the only one at h0645, but then started moving down the list as others came along, until it was finally pushed off by h1700 http://www.techmeme.com/080711... - Ken Sheppardson
Maybe their algorithm considers how many other sites link to a particular article, and as the network of links grows, the target sites move up and down the list accordingly. - Ken Sheppardson
Jason, no, he prefers them young :-) - Duncan Riley
Duncan, my best advice -- quit the club, let your mind clear out, and watch for new shit. The insiders will be so busy trying to stay on top they'll miss it. Seen it happen over and over. - Dave Winer
Dave is right. I just subscribed to some new feeds in Google Reader and spend a lot more time in FriendFeed. - Robert Scoble
(Duncan: unrelated question - What is this screen capture software?) - Erhan Erdogan
I must have missed something, I didn't know you and Gabe had issues. But Dave is right - have faith in your content and don't worry about Techmeme - or any other popularity contest. If you base your success on that then your going to be disappointed mate. - Dave Gray
Erhan, Skitch, and I can't speak highly enough of it. - Duncan Riley
(Duncan: Sorry - I'm a Windows sucker ; ) Thanks. - Erhan Erdogan
I think techmeme is cool, but I hardly go there anymore. Because I don't need to. The walls are crumbling. - Jim Kukral
Dave Gray: I didn't know Duncan and I had "issues" either, because there's really no reason why we should. - Gabe Rivera
I'm gonna say this once: I did nothing to remove Duncan's links. In a variety of situations, Techmeme caps the number of "Discussion" links for a post, and if the order of your appearance in the list increases over time as Ken Sheppardson observed, there's obviously a good chance you'll fall off the end. It happens. A lot. Conincidentally, just before I learned of Duncan's strange... more... - Gabe Rivera
Duncan: that's now the second public accusation regarding Techmeme that makes little sense, apparently designed to hurt my reputation or Techmeme's, evidently to further some beef with Michael Arrington. I'm gonna conclude this is your strategy from here on out, and shift my appeal to others: please disregard everything Duncan says about me or Techmeme. K THX BYE. - Gabe Rivera
Heheh, Gabe, you should just answer "if you want to always be on TechMeme, buy some advertising." That's what I did. :-) - Robert Scoble
Oh, one more thing, if you "liked" this post, could you explain what you liked about it? Dave Winer? Nick O'Neil? Sarah Perez? I'd love to hear from you. - Gabe Rivera
Gabe: we like controversy. Haven't you figured that out yet? - Robert Scoble
Erhan: For Windows nothing's slicker than Cropper IMHO http://blogs.geekdojo.net/brian... - Ken Sheppardson
:( Two of my friends are fighting. - Paul Montgomery
Gabe, I didn't "Like" this post, but the reason why folks are interested is, that you've power, and those not in power love to hear about unsettling that power, and controversy and conspiracy often work the best. - Jeremiah Owyang
Jeremiah, and Robert: fair point. Once I even used "like"...ironically. I'll add though that "like" has and often will be viewed to some extent as an endorsement, and if you suspect something is just a lie, it's best to think twice about endorsing it. - Gabe Rivera
Why the fuck are all these people jostling for their names to be /not be on a frickin web site ? Do I really care if your name is on techmeme or not or a user is BL'ed by Gabe's apps or for that matter fact any other app. SO really whats the big deal ?? To me its all about being their ego's.. BIG EGOS' !! Duncan, tell me seriously why are crying if your name is not being credited/linked on techmeme ? screw a web site.. this intertingled web is disgusting..charter your own course , dont piggy back ! - Peter Dawson
Peter-you rock man! Well said-a man after my own heart(and spleen-:)) - Mark Forman
I'm 'like'ing this not because I'm endorsing Duncan's accusation, but because I like the fact that it's devolved into a semantic argument about 'like', which I like. I mean, which I endorse. Or flag. Whatever. If there were a way to just 'like' particular comments without 'like'ing the entire post, I'd be happy to do that. Maybe FriendFeed should really just make up a new word to replace 'like'. May I suggest "zoink" - Ken Sheppardson
Bert DuMars
List of Social Computing Strategists and Community Managers - http://www.web-strategist.com/blog...
Tom Murphy
Effective communications starts at the beginning… with insight - http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r...
Smart post Tom - the importance of research & insight is all to frequently overlooked - Paull Young
A great explanation of the current media environment. People need to focus less on the technology and more on those who—may not be—using it. Well done. - Philip Ryan Johnson
@Paull/@Philip: Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad I'm not not alone :-) - Tom Murphy
Bert DuMars
The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy
Play
Colin McKay
Spinal Tap Teaches You To Set Up a Social Media Agency - http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r...
Andrew Baron
Comet Between Fireworks and Lightning - http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod...
Comet Between Fireworks and Lightning
This will be a photograph in the top 10 of many future lists. - Andrew Baron
Explanation: "In January 2007, people from Perth, Australia gathered on a local beach to watch a sky light up with delights near and far. Nearby, fireworks exploded as part of Australia Day celebrations. On the far right, lightning from a thunderstorm flashed in the distance. Near the image center, though, seen through clouds, was the most unusual sight of all: Comet McNaught. The... more... - Andrew Baron
wow indeed - Michael W. May from twhirl
مثل ساحل لاست میمونه :دی - Mil∂d
wow, Greattttttt - Zahra HB
That is an amazing image - Kreg Steppe
It's worth being subscribed to friendfeed for that photo alone. I wouldn't have found it if you hadn't been a friend of Scobleizer. - James Robertson
Dude. - l0ckergn0me
So becoming my wallpaper. - Ben Parr
Very nice wallpaper for dual monitors setups! - Éric Senterre
What a spectacular photo !!!!! - Nellie Root
echoing what james robertson said......worth being here for that photo alone. amazing. - carlotta fancypants
I am setting this up as a dual monitor type display between my two work systems! - Joe Dawson
that is unbelievable. astoundingly awesome - Paul Rj Muller
Wow! That's amazing! - Marcus Beagley
That is gorgeous! Check this out: http://www.jeffmccord.org/when-we... - Jeff McCord from twhirl
thanks for sharing, great photo - sean percival
Amazing! - Jiri Fencl from Alert Thingy
Incredible! Thanks Andrew for finding such a beautiful shot. Lovely to wake to up to such beauty on FriendFeed... - Mitchell Tsai
Oldie but a goodie! - Steve Rubel
Breathtaking. - James Mowery from twhirl
Wow ... this is incredible - Nick O'Neill
Mind-blowing! - David Fendley
this is really kewl...!! - Peter Dawson
Wow - Aaron Myers
very hip, I've seen this photo before (might have been on APOD) - mikepk
sometimes good photography gives me goosebumps! - Phillip Jeffrey
great image - Pete Delucchi
incredible image - johnpiercy from twhirl
Wow, 153 people 'liked this" so far and almost 30 comments. - Andrew Baron
Absolutely incredible shot! Then again some of the best shots on the web come from NASA, National Geographic, Discovery and, of course, Hawk :) - Charlie Anzman
Not to be too cynical but that shot seems to good to be true -- I wonder if there is more processing going on than the text seems to admit. - Brian Sullivan
I'm enamored with that lightning. - Jason Toney
ahhh good one - Dobromir Hadzhiev
I'm going to side with Brian here. What is right: Comet McNaught was that bright in WA (I use to live there), but I checked my attempted pics, they predate this by over a week. I'm sure the comet was only that bright for less than a week. Second, the main Australia Day fireworks occur in Perth City...which isn't near a beach . Maybe it's Leighton Beach with Fremantle to the left...but it doesn't seem right. I did check the weather records though, there was a storm that night, and it's in the right direction - Duncan Riley
I do hope it is real though...and I forgot how wonderful the environment there is - Duncan Riley
Now the wallpaper on my iMac - Adam Helweh
Duncan, last year both Fremantle and I believe Hillarys held their own fireworks for Australia Day. I myself was trying to guess the location this morning. Being a regular on Leighton beach though it doesn't look familiar so I was thinking it may have been taken to the north of Hillarys. It also made me very nostalgic for Perth :) - Penny
wow, just wow - Mark Douglass
Amazing shot! - Timo Heuer
Unbelievable! - fbrunel
This is for sure a record post for me! 333 people liked this! - Andrew Baron
Congrats Andrew... this is truly a unique share!! thanks! :o) - Susan Beebe
Though I like the picture, I do agree with Brian Sullivan :( - directeur from NoiseRiver
Crazy looking - didn't even notice the comet until reading the site... - George Smith
Kick ass photo. - David Risley
smoke on the water - Harry Myhre
At 302 likes, the #1 most liked post of all time on FriendFeed. Antti Kemppainen Photography - Here's Antti's original picture http://jkemppainen.com/antti... Antti's e-mail is kemppaisantti@gmail.com, and you can scroll through Antti's other photos. - Mitchell Tsai
just incredible! - Geoff K
An absolutely stunning shot. - Brandon Wood
Still lovin this shot days later. :D - Andrew Baron
amazing. I guess the timing for this shot couldn't be better - Dan V
I forget which Greek philosopher said it, but "Right timing is everything is most important." - Great Scott!
Amazing photo!! - Kol Tregaskes
Amazing - Arash
F#$king Amazing! - Michael Fidler
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