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Vale anche per l'italia. Pensate che la telefonia wifi passa per la maggiorparte gli states.
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Vale anche per l'italia. Pensate che la telefonia wifi passa per la maggiorparte gli states.
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Visup is UP
:D
http://www.google.it/search?q=visup
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Princess Juliana Airport, Sint Maarten
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From the project web site:
DocuBurst: Visualizing Document Content using Language Structure
Christopher Collins, Sheelagh Carpendale, and Gerald Penn
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CRAZY!
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Paola Slongo
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densitydesign
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a new short
Kiosk Bruce Sterling
THE FABRIKATOR WAS UGLY, noisy, a fire hazard, and it smelled. Borislav got it for the kids in the neighborhood.
One snowy morning, in his work gloves, long coat, and fur hat, he loudly power-sawed through the wall of his kiosk. He duct-taped and stapled the fabrikator into place.
The neighborhood kids caught on instantly. His new venture was a big hit.
The fabrikator made little plastic toys from 3-D computer models. After a week, the fab's dirt-cheap toys literally turned into dirt. The fabbed toys just crumbled away, into a waxy, non-toxic substance that the smaller kids tended to chew.
Borislav had naturally figured that the brief lifetime of these toys might discourage the kids from buying them. This just wasn't so. This wasn't a bug: this was a feature. Every day after school, an eager gang of kids clustered around Borislav's green kiosk. They slapped down their tinny pocket change with mittened hands. Then they exulted, quarreled, and sometimes even punched each other over the shining fab-cards. [...]
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the scary work of Angelika
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LOL
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abandonview.lab.studio.clusterfuck
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happy holidays from meebo family
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Graemetric
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http://brianbotkiller.fwank.net/Welcome.html
Botkiller : a ultracool image from a simple model
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What a curious world you live in, small humans
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Interview: Trent Reznor on Year Zero, Planting Clues, and What's Ludicrous About Being a Musician Today
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NinWiki: Guide to Year Zero
The initial clue was so subtle that for nearly two days nobody noticed it.
On February 10, 2007, the first night of Nine Inch Nails' European tour, T-shirts went on sale at a 19th-century Lisbon concert hall with what looked to be a printing error: Random letters in the tour schedule on the back seemed slightly boldfaced. Then a 27-year-old Lisbon photographer named Nuno Foros realized that, strung together, the boldface letters spelled "i am trying to believe." Foros posted a photo of his T-shirt on the Spiral, the Nine Inch Nails fan forum. People started typing "iamtryingtobelieve.com" into their Web browsers. That led them to a site denouncing something called Parepin, a drug apparently introduced into the US water supply. Ostensibly, Parepin was an antidote to bioterror agents, but in reality, the page declared, it was part of a government plot to confuse and sedate citizens. Email sent to the site's contact link generated a cryptic auto-response: "I'm drinking the water. So should you." Online, fans worldwide debated what this had to do with Nine Inch Nails. A setup for the next album? Some kind of interactive game? Or what?
http://www.well.com/conf/inkwell.vue/topics/317/Bruce-Sterling-State-of-the-Worl-page01.html
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