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ODB on Yo MTV Rap!

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Wow, this was just so freakin’ ridiculous that it had to be posted in its entirety. Thanks to Ben for the linkage.

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Host: You’re tired but… you’re a hard working man

ODB:AA Nah, I was just up all night getting nice.

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Posted: February 6th, 2008
at 3:18am by Black Ock


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For our Classier Ninjas

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British/Irish design collective UsTogether has officially launched their glass sided Ebb bathroom line plus two new designs, Loop and Line. Loop includes a freestanding bath and matching recliner as well as graphic panels on the side which allows for customization. Line is the latest addition to the range, "a solid form centred around the concept of diminishing lines, the structures of the sink and bath are not interrupted by fixtures". All water flow mechanisms are hidden from view and are motion-activated. The forms are augmented by hidden light panels with various color options. The bath fills via a waterfall which flows down over the surface of the light panel while the sink fills with four flow options: a blade of water for washing hands, a light shower for rinsing and hot and cold jets of water for shaving or brushing teeth.

[via MoCo Loco]

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Posted: February 5th, 2008
at 11:07am by Black Ock


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good copy bad copy - documentary

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4323661317653995812

This is a killer documentary about media and piracy - check it out, give it a few minutes, it’s decent.

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Posted: February 5th, 2008
at 9:50am by Black Ock


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DMZ - Brian Wood

My boy Ben put me on to this comic series, DMZ. I haven’t read comic books for quite a while, but this joint, my ninjas, is ill.

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The setting is New York City in the near future. A civil war is taking place between the United States of America and the Free States. The Free States are described in the first issue as being "New Jersey and inland"; in issue #8, it is revealed that "the Free States are an idea, not a geographical entity";[1] the movement began in Montana and made its way east. The Free Armies and the U.S. military met at Allentown, Pennsylvania where both sides decided that they did not want to fight, after which the Free Armies descended on New York; the exact chain of events from hereon has yet to be revealed. Manhattan is the location of the demilitarized zone between the two warring parties. In an interview, Brian Wood described the back-history as the citizens of Middle America having risen up against the pre-emptive war policies of the US government, causing a Second American Civil War. He expanded on this in a more recent interview:

a€oe Midwestern militia groups revolt against their local governments in protest of rampant U.S. adventurism overseas and, in the absence of the National Guard, are able to gain far more ground than they thought possible. Small insurgent groups pop up in towns and cities across the country, and a sizable force, the Free States Army, pushes toward Manhattan. The city proves too big for them to take, and also for the U.S. Army to defend. The war stalls there, a stalemate, neither side being able to shift things.[2] a€A

Manhattan is mainly empty, with only 400,000 people still on the island (compared with 1.5 million in the 2000 census), populated only by the poor a€" who were not evacuated a€", snipers and holdouts. Wood has described the setting as: "Think equal parts Escape from New York, Fallujah and New Orleans right after Katrina".[3]

The protagonist is Matthew (Matty) Roth, a naAAve photo journalism intern from Long Island, who enters the DMZ with a news-crew. He becomes trapped when the rest of the news crew and the soldiers escorting them are killed in a firefight with "insurgents". Matty becomes the only journalist on the ground in the DMZ and he begins to report on the daily struggle of life for the everyday citizens of Manhattan. [from wikipedia]

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PWCW: DMZ is one of the most politically aware books out there, even though it takes place in an alternate time line. How have today’s the real-world politics affected the direction you take with DMZ, especially as the series continues to find its own divergent path?

BW: Real-world politics are a big factor in this book, in a very direct but limited way. As you said, it’s like an alternate time line, but we try and keep it as current and real as possible. Typically I’ll find myself inspired by a certain bit of real-world events, such as military contracting or kidnapped journalists. I’ll then apply that to the DMZ scenario and see where it takes me.

PWCW: As a longtime New York City resident, you’ve gone to extensive measures to make the city more than just a backdrop but a part of the story. Why did you choose New York, and how has your own time in the city affected the way you portray it?

BW: It never occurred to me to set this anywhere else. It has less to do with New York City being the site of 9/11 as it has to do with it being a world city, a massive place teeming with every sort of person imaginable. Even with the DMZ stories relating to real-world events, it’s a book about people first and foremost, people living in a war zone. [LINK]

You can cop these at your local uh… comic book store… and you can read Brian Wood’s blog right here. The art featured above is cover art from two different issues.

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Posted: February 5th, 2008
at 3:31am by Black Ock


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Conspiracy Theories

In the spirit of abject denial, disgrace, and shame (shock, awe, incredulity, anger, misanthropy) at the Patriots loss in the Superbowl, we are boycotting posting today. If you want to hear some conspiracy theories, read our arch page.

[sorry about the broken link - fixed]

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Congrats to the NY Giants for defeating the Goliath-like Patriots. We thought we had it in the bag, but that’s why they play the game! If not for you meddling kids…

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Posted: February 4th, 2008
at 10:00am by Black Ock


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Jaguar XF Concept

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Posted: February 4th, 2008
at 2:15am by Koookiecrumbles


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2 Spot of the Who

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Posted: February 4th, 2008
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4 Spot of the Age

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Posted: February 4th, 2008
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Whatever happened to Stoughiesb-Sel?

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Posted: February 4th, 2008
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