The ducks began life in a Chinese factory and were being shipped to the US from Hong Kong when three 40ft containers fell into the Pacific during a storm on January 29, 1992. Two thirds of them floated south through the tropics, landing months later on the shores of Indonesia, Australia and South America. But […]
Archive for June, 2007
Fleet of rubber duckies to invade Britain after 15-year voyage
Published June 28th, 2007 in Comedy. 0 CommentsPownce: Send stuff to your friends.
Published June 27th, 2007 in Applications and Services, Communication, Design and Web Development. 0 CommentsI’m not fortunate enough to have received an invitation to this revolutionary instant communication tool, but from the screenshots, it seems pretty impressive.
Pownce is a way to send messages, files, links, and events to your friends. You’ll create a network of the people you know and then you can share stuff with all of them, […]
Exonerated Victim of RIAA Sues RIAA
Published June 25th, 2007 in Music, Politics and The Interwebs. 0 CommentsA woman accused of sharing copyrighted files using Kazaa by the RIAA is suing the association back, claiming that the RIAA broke many conduct and privacy laws when investigating her for these charges.
Andersen is a disabled single mother residing in Oregon. In 2005, she was sued by the RIAA for file-sharing, accused of sharing a […]
Genius T-shirt: “im in ur [noun] [verb]ing ur [noun].”
Published June 25th, 2007 in Comedy, Design, General Geekery and The Interwebs. 0 Comments Over the last few months, a single, versatile phrase has become extremely popular on the internets. This phrase, which has been adapted to many hilarious captions for otherwise unfunny situations, has finally been brought to the real world, via a t-shirt.
Although the “im in ur” meme started off with virtual death and destruction (I’m in your […]
New Leopard videos leaked: Drool over something else you can’t have.
Published June 24th, 2007 in Apple, Computers, Design, Software, The Interwebs and Video. 0 CommentsA lucky owner of the Leopard developer beta that was sent home with WWDC attendants has posted 15 videos showcasing Leopard’s new features, some previously unseen. To me at least, they are quite impressive, and really show the sheer beauty and power of Mac OS X.
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