| The day after, as pundits argued over how badly Obama bombed, ordinary people were asking who won — and whether Obama eats dog. |
| From Haiti. It's a new TV commercial for Water Is Life. |
| It's about a dead mom. |
| It wasn't always easy owning an original NES. |
| Because it's crap and you shouldn't take crap from anybody. |
| Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian just set the Internet's next big political campaign into action — almost by accident. Congressmen, Senators, Hill staffers: brace yourselves for Geek Day. |
| Today's the one-year anniversary of Steve Jobs' death. This tribute video from the front page of Apple.com is simple and straightforward — pretty classic Apple. |
| A new Tumblr by director Mark Slutsky finds darkness and beauty in the world's worst comment section. Just try to make it through this without welling up. |
| For every 30 views of the videos in their "big tit" and "small tit" categories, they'll donate 1 cent to breast cancer research during the month of October. It sure is nice of them to lend a hand? |
| Making mixes and taping songs off the radio when I was a teen shaped the way I listen to music in the iTunes era. |
| A Google Maps app for the iPhone might be a ways off, but in the meantime, the web app is getting better at steady clip — it just launched Street View for mobile browsers, and it's really, really impressive. That's something Apple Maps doesn't have, even if it manages to get the address right. |
| It's hard to imagine any piece of technology — at least since like, computers — existing nearly unchanged for 20 years. But that's exactly what the ThinkPad has done. It's gotten thinner and lighter, but it is fundamentally the same machine now that it was then. A true icon, in other words. |
| None of this lame "visionary technologist" stuff. We're talking swear words, prank calls, and mustaches. You know, the cool stuff. |
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