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Was hoping for something a bit racier. Link via linziehunter.co.uk. Blockquote via Monster-Munch...
I had to look at a couple of these before i realised what was going on. And then when i did, i realised there was a genius at work. When Cookie clapped eyes on them he said ... "If spammers hired people to make their spam look like that. Then i'd quite happily subscribe to it!". Do you hear that spammers? It's not the content we object to, it's the graphic design :) I'm pretty sure that this is the only spam on planet earth that you wouldn’t mind having framed on your wall.



  

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Click to enlarge (also on Flickr). See also, The Greatest Generation, Kuzmak Home Movies (Part1), Kuzmak Home Movies (Part2), Pop, and Pop (Reprise).


  

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Not Photoshopped. Link via pinkcoyote.net...


  

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...for a rainy day. Link & blockquote via Noupe...
Web applications have made huge leaps and bounds in improving user experience thanks to a lot of recently developed Ajax technology. When you combine some neat functionality courtesy of PHP with the cleverness of javascript you can produce some pretty cool results. In an effort to help you take it up a notch, we’d like to share some methods for helping your site anticipate a user’s next move.



  

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Sound bite I captured from last night's Weird Creatures w/ Nick Baker, who came to this revelation while handling a pink, mummified armadillo a local Argentinian farmer had preserved...


  

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In my professional opinion, it would have been a 30 sec Photoshop job at best. But pretty freakin' cool if not. Link & bloquote via mirror.co.uk...
So now we know what's at the end of the rainbow - and it's not a pot of gold. Instead it meets the northbound carriageway of the Highway 241 toll road in Orange County, California. And according to witnesses it was travelling at just over 30mph. This amazing picture was snapped last Sunday, following a storm on the west coast of the US, by amateur photographer Jason Erdkamp's iPhone. According to myth there is a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, perhaps hidden by leprechauns. But Jason, from the Los Angeles suburb of Lake Forest, said: "There was no pot of gold, but I did win $25 that night on a lottery ticket."




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