Book was completed over 36 weeks by four artists: two in Brooklyn and two in Belfast. [thanks Nancy!]

Some communities just don't see the universality of the peace sign. [via reddit]

Is Apple coming out with a tablet notebook or just a touch-screen iPod?

Popular opinion in England and Scotland seems to lean toward dissolving the union.

Eternal Hope at Daily Kos posted a fully referenced list of articles of impeachment against Dick Cheney and George Bush.

Leet Speak. [YouTube]



Mitch Hedberg quote generator. "I bought myself a parrot. The parrot talked. But it did not say, 'I'm hungry'... so it died." [via digg]

Daily Dilbert without extra crap or ads.

The Carlyle Group plans to make a $5.5 billion bid for ASE, the world's biggest microchip manufacturer.

A map of active hate groups across the U.S. from the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Poor families in the U.K. will get vouchers for milk and vegetables, but is £2.80 a week enough?

Lasse Gjertsen [YouTube [thanks Phil!]]



An open letter to Nintendo encouraging them to develop options for the Wii to make games more accessible to disabled gamers.

The EPA will begin to regulate cleaning products that use nanotech.

The Copyright Office created 6 exceptions to the DMCA (it's a start), including the right to copy video games that are on obsolete media.

Penguin has launched a new book series that encourages readers to create their own covers. [via BB]

Richard Dawkins speaks in Lynchburg, VA. [YouTube]



ESA apologized to Kotaku over the embarrassing t-shirt incident.

Many employers are becoming more strict about cubicle decor in modern sterile workplaces. "In July 2004 [Calvin Klein] executives decreed there could be no desktop displays of photographs, mementos, toys, awards, plants or flowers, other than white ones."

Humans see 60 frames a second, so are we really equipped to drive safely? [via kottke]

Google's Master Plan was erased from the famous white board, but photos were taken and the information was saved. [via waxy]

The Daily Show: 10 Fucking Years - Funny Inventions [YouTube]

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