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One more big news aggregator. Probably the biggest thing alltop has going for it is the founder’s name: Guy Kawasaki. Yeah, the ex-Apple evangelist.

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Voima magazine has published their collection of busted ads. Like with the original, some miss the mark, but some manage to score several hits on a precision shot.

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Lottolabs has put up a collection of great visual illusions. And these babies are color-based as opposed to stereograms which I don’t usually get.

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Ignite Helsinki on 22.2. Ought to be interesting and Dubrovnik might be a little crowded.

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The tagline of the blog is appropriate indeed; reading the readers’ digest version of

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In the irregular series of websites to lose time in: history of visual communications, from cave paintings to computers.

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Well, I’m willing to take the 99% odds that Guillermo de Toro will direct the two movies based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s Hobbit. Oddly, the official blog has stayed silent since it was opened in mid-december.

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No matter how many odd the offside rules of football may appear, they’re nowhere near as complex as the twenty-three ways to reach first base in baseball. No kidding, twenty-three.

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Failblog, for documenting those moments when things go irrevocably wrong.

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To carry on the coveting of the ultimate lego craft, the 5000+ piece Millennium Falcon, boingboing gadgets published a four minute time lapse video of the fastest ship to complete the Kessel Run. Looks imposing. And large enough to pose a problem storing the completed craft.

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A handy regional pizza guide. Unsurprisingly, the finnish preoccupation of putting pineapple on every variety did not make it onto the list.

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Seems that my choice of blogging engine wasn’t too far off the mark: Wordpress just landed 29.5 million dollars in their second funding round.

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Quantum of Solace? Doesn’t really roll off the tongue like “Goldfinger” or “Live and Let Die”. But it is the name of a bona fide Ian Fleming story.

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All the flags of the world have been graded according to their graphic design. Finland scores a B+, with Gambia getting the first prize.

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What was that song on the radio? As long as you know the channel (or can make an educated guess) and the time, soitto.info tells you who it was. (And if the channel is Radio Rock, the smart money is on Christina Scabbia/Megadeth’s A Tout Le Monde).

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An amazing personal annual report. Exquisite graphic design, great content.

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As the second freebie book of today (also picked up from boingboing): Steven Poole’s Trigger Happy.

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Kiosk, a brand new short story by Bruce Sterling is available on the web.

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play.house does an admirable job in listing the songs in House, MD episodes. And do check out the site’s service for other shows as well.

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