Slashdot user "r" frequently submits stories and comments on the...
Slashdot user "r" frequently submits stories and comments on the site, and their profile shows their recent activity and interests. via Slashdot
Slashdot user "r" frequently submits stories and comments on the site, and their profile shows their recent activity and interests. via Slashdot
The Daily Beast encountered a 404 error on a page that may have been about price wars.
via The Daily Beast
A blog post on One Thing to See highlights a video comparing U.S. and Swedish military recruitment commercials - the post author suggests there are differences in the approaches. via One Thing To See
The Daily Beast encountered a 404 error while trying to access a specific page about the World Cup. via The Daily Beast
Creative Criminals showcases a Durex ad with a humorous message for those who don't use their products. via The source of this content is Creative Criminals.
The Daily Beast encountered an error when attempting to dig up a specific page. via The Daily Beast
Tyler Cowen links to a bizarre news story about a German student who allegedly flipped off a group of Hell's Angels, threw a puppy at them, and escaped on a stolen bulldozer. via The source of this content is Marginal Revolution.
The Morning News wants to hear all about your dream road trips — tell them your ideal destination, who you're bringing with you, and what you're driving (or are you flying?) by June 23rd.
via The Morning NewsSlashdot user "r" has a profile with account details, achievements, comments, and more. See what "r" is all about here. via Slashdot
Slashdot user "r" submitted content about EarthLink backing out of a contract to provide free Wi-Fi and a 36-hour Boston Game Jam. via Slashdot
Jason Kottke links to a 2010 article about Chinese companies hiring white men to pose as businessmen to project an image of international business connections. via kottke.org
Photos of all the World Cup balls are featured in this New York Times interactive experience that showcases their evolution from 1930 to 2010. via FlowingData
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