Interesting Links, June 10, 2009
Here are links I found interesting on June 10, 2009:
- The Funny Side of Mac vs Pc – Three Mac vs. PC parody videos, two of which are done in “South Park” style. Thanks to @cleverdaisies on Twitter for sharing the link.
- There’s an art to writing on Facebook or Twitter — really – Interesting article about writing Twitter updates. On USA Today.com. Thanks to @blancastella on Twitter for sharing the link.
- When Logos Go Bad – Logos that Suck – Bad Logo Design Samples – This is VERY funny — especially the last one. Thanks to @firgs on Twitter for sharing the link.
- Taking Pictures of Public Property Does Not Justify a Suspicion of Terrorism – Fight back to protect your Fourth Amendment rights. On TalkLeft. Thanks to @PattyHankins for sharing this link.
- Ironic But True — Many On Twitter Are Just Silent – My question is, why the hell do these people have Twitter accounts? Thanks to @Jodene on Twitter for sharing this link.
- Creation Museum’s attendance exceeds expectations – I wonder what percentage of the “museum’s” visitors went to see the freak show? Scary that so many people really believe the crap presented in the exhibits. The dark ages is alive and well in the U.S. Thanks to @CaptainSlim for sharing the link on Twitter.
- E-Project: Time Lapse – Excellent photography project combining now and then. Thanks to @BWJones for sharing the link on Twitter.
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