Posted by: redescape | August 13, 2007

I <3 Vodcasts & Podcast, a serious set of links.

And you thought photoshop was hott shit.

paint

Update: A new Visual Communicator 3 preview was released on July 30, 2007. Get it now.

Adobe® Visual Communicator® 3 offers hundreds of customizable graphics, music and special effects to create video presentations that look like a television newscast. When presenting in front of a backdrop, users can digitally replace the background with an image or video. The teleprompter allows users to speak confidently without missing key points or memorizing lines. Video presentations can be delivered via email, the Internet, CD, DVD, or live over a Channel One Closed-Circuit System.

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Google Key to Latest ITunes Challenge
By ANICK JESDANUN 08.10.07, 4:53 PM ET

THE MAIN POINT(David’s most important sentence):

“Songs at gBox cost 99 cents each. For the Universal songs that are part of the test, gBox will offer an MP3 version free of copy-protection technology known as digital-rights management, or DRM. A DRM-enabled version will be available at the same price.”

NEW YORK –

Add gBox Inc. to the growing list of online music services hoping to chip away at iTunes’s dominance.

The Cupertino, Calif., startup was forced out of a stealth mode when Universal Music Group announced late Thursday it would test sales of some digital music without the customary copy-protection technology.

Under the program, gBox will get referrals through ads Universal will buy through search leader Google Inc. (nasdaq: GOOG news people ), gBox Chief Executive Tammy Artim said Friday.

[Cont...http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/08/10/ap4009703.html]

Posted by: redescape | August 13, 2007

Ron Paul 2008

“About 100 Ron Paul faithful chant for close to 10 minutes after making a nearly 30 minute march on the entire Straw Poll Grounds”

Ron Paul MeetUp Videos

Princeton University shows how they quickly reversed the outcome of a mock vote — leaving no evidence that they did so.

This particular Diebold machine will be used for 10% of the U.S. electorate this November.

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Posted by: redescape | August 13, 2007

Diggnation Mustaches-Ep. 110. Hilarious clip.

Kevin and Alex talk about growing mustaches, and these guys just get me going when I’m working away.

And Kevin, whatevaa….rock the pink.

diggy

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Posted by: redescape | August 13, 2007

This somehow reminds me of my dad, but he’s 10x worse.

Hulk Hogan uses AIM

hulk

Posted by: redescape | August 13, 2007

Fatty Ruins Summer(HAHAHAHA)

I didn’t think this would be too funny…but it sooo is…hahahah

 

fatty

 

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Posted by: redescape | August 13, 2007

Suddenly, the Hunt Is On for Cage-Free Eggs

Sally Ryan for The New York Times

Indiana hens that produce for Egg Innovations, a supplier to Ben and Jerry’s and Wolfgang Puck.

Published: August 12, 2007

The toy industry had its Tickle Me Elmo, the automakers the Prius and technology its iPhone. Now, the food world has its latest have-to-have-it product: the cage-free egg.

Sally Ryan for The New York Times

The eggs are coated in a thin layer of oil to protect their shells.

The eggs, from chickens raised in large, open barns instead of stacks of small wire cages, have become the latest addition to menus at universities, hotel chains like Omni and cafeterias at companies like Google. The Whole Foods supermarket chain sells nothing else, and even Burger King is getting in on the trend.

All that demand has meant a rush on cage-free eggs and headaches in corporate kitchens as big buyers learn there may not be enough to go around.

The Vermont ice cream maker Ben and Jerry’s got plenty of attention last September when it became the first major food manufacturer to announce it would use only cage-free eggs that have been certified humane by an inspecting organization. But the company says it will need four years to complete the switch.

“It’s not easy to find all the eggs you’re looking for,” said Rob Michalak, a spokesman for Ben and Jerry’s. “The marketplace is one where the supply needs to increase with the demand.”

The eggs can cost an extra 60 cents a dozen on the wholesale market. But most chicken farmers are not ripping out cages and retrofitting their barns. They question whether the birds are really better off, saying that keeping thousands of hens in tight quarters on the floor of a building can lead to hunger, disease and cannibalism. They also say that converting requires time, money and faith that the spike in demand is not just a fad.

[Cont...http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/12/us/12eggs.html?ex=1344571200&en=8a1a01510fc8f70a&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss]

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