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#big picture
How To Celebrate Independence Day

The folks from the New Yorker cartoon lounge have a few tips on enjoying The Fourth of July; “Don’t stare directly at fireworks, or they will remind you of how meaningless your life is; and parades are fun, but not to go to or be in or watch. So, yeah. Don’t involve yourself in the existence of a parade.”

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#new yorker
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#wrestling
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The Spectrum of User Experience  → informationarchitects.jp

“As we all perfectly know, designers are narcissists; programmers are nerds, and whoever wears a tie must be a clueless jerk. Designers, programmers and business people love to hate each other. That’s why we keep them separated.” iA presents part one in a series about the spectrum of user experience.

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#iA
Jun 30, 2009
#iphone
No Twitter for the Rich → tomorrowmuseum.com

“Virginia Heffernan, whose NYT The Medium columns lately have been, uhhh, questionable, has an interesting take on the old MSM “twitter is narcissism blah, blah…” She mentions Bruce Sterling’s talk at SXSW on how the new sign of poverty is, “dependence on ‘connections’ like the Internet, Skype and texting… Only the poor — defined broadly as those without better options — are obsessed with their connections. Anyone with a strong soul or a fat wallet turns his ringer off for good and cultivates private gardens that keep the hectic Web far away. The man of leisure, Sterling suggested, savors solitude, or intimacy with friends, presumably surrounded by books and film and paintings and wine and vinyl — original things that stay where they are and cannot be copied and corrupted and shot around the globe with a few clicks of a keyboard.”

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#twitter
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Is There A Gay Generation Gap? → nymag.com

40 years after the birth of LGBT activism Mark Harris covers the unity, and asks why do older gay men and younger ones often seem so far apart? “To many young gay people, the passage of Prop 8 was shocking but not alarming; it has jolted them into action, but one suspects it’s out of a Milk-fed belief that identity-politics activism can be ennobling and cool. What doesn’t seem to be driving them is fear; their cheerful conviction that history is going their way seems unshakable compared to ours. That can lead to callousness on both sides; we patronizingly warn them that their optimism is dangerous; they patronizingly tell us that we’re too embittered by our own past struggles to see the big picture.”

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#gay
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