Thank goodness someone has finally figured out what the internet is good for.
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Thank goodness someone has finally figured out what the internet is good for.
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An awesome recreation of Seurat’s pointillism classic, from Beloit, Wisconsin.
(flickr photo/oldonliner; more here)
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Not the first official I thought I’d see lose a job over this, but it makes total sense:
ATHENS, Ohio — Ohio University’s chief information officer — responsible for the operation and security of campus computer systems — stepped down today in the wake of hacking incidents involving major data thefts.
William Sams, also OU’s associate provost for information technology, will resign once his successor is hired, which is expected by early October, OU officials announced today.
In a statement, Sams said he tendered his resignation because it “has become clear to me that a new energy level and skill set is going to be required to allow our (information technology) organization to realize its potential.”
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Too good to leave in the del.icio.us bookmarks by its lonesome: a very good essay on music, indie snobbery, and popular culture:
There’s a sizeable portion of the population that listens to the music they listen to because it’s there and they don’t know any better—a reality that actually predicates the existence of mainstream music. Here’s what I mean: nobody thinks long and hard about music and what it means to them and then ultimately decides to listen to Toby Keith. Similarly, an equally large portion of the population goes to concerts to go to concerts. And I’m not necessarily referring to the twelve albums-a-year crowd who camps out for Rob Thomas tickets; I’m referring to anyone who goes to concerts for every reason except the music. It just seems to me that people who go to concerts for sex and drugs would be better off staying at home and masturbating to internet pornography or meeting shady characters on Adult Friend Finder (more efficient means to the same ends that don’t also involve ear damage).
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FW:’boom’ accomplished in 3 hrs 25 min!
A Dahlberg Family Personal Best!