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By now, if you haven’t heard the outrage at the TSA’s “enhanced” pat-down procedures, then you don’t use the internet, and you’re not reading this blog.

They grope children. They touch your junk. The procedures are ludicrously ineffective and harmful from a security point of view. And the…

tommorrisdotorg:

I was asked by David Allen Green, the writer behind the Jack of Kent blog, to write about the situation with Johann Hari who recently apologised for various acts of journalistic malpractice including substituting interview copy with background material, and editing articles on Wikipedia using…

brycedotvc:

On the morning of September 11, 2001 I walked into my living room, flipped on the TV and saw scenes playing out in NYC that I will never forget. Both local stations and cable outlets were a buzz with speculation, stories and facts as they became available. As I drove to my office that morning…

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vimeo:

Are you hungry? We’re cookin’ up something sweet that won’t give you a  toothache or even upset your tummy, no matter how much you consume. On  November 12th, Eye Candy for Strangers is gearing up for its seventh  go-round. This time, we’re bringin’ out the one and only DAEDELUS for a special performance to accompany a selection of your amazing Vimeo videos. The program is an ongoing collaboration between Vimeo, Learned Evolution and Brooklyn Bowl,  Brooklyn’s finest venue for hitting the lanes, sipping tasty suds, and  getting down on the dance floor to killer tunes. Just envision some of  Vimeo’s finest content being broadcast in HD over 9 massive screens!The festivities will take place at Brooklyn Bowl on Saturday, November 12th, doors opening at 11PM, show starting at 12AM. This is a 21+ event, and tickets are $5-$7. Click here to snag your ticket and RSVP to the Facebook event here! But wait, you don’t even know the best part yet! We will be curating the  tasty visuals based on your submissions! That’s right ya’ll, we are  calling all video artists to submit motion graphic art, animation, short  films, music videos, and VJ visuals of ten minutes or less to the Eye Candy For Strangers Vimeo Group. Make sure to read the rules and send them our way! To get an idea of what we’re looking for, take a look at our past selections here. If you can’t make it to the event, this is a great way to be there in spirit. You’ll also get some serious exposure! We look forward to your submissions and can’t wait to see you guys there!

vimeo:

Are you hungry? We’re cookin’ up something sweet that won’t give you a toothache or even upset your tummy, no matter how much you consume. On November 12th, Eye Candy for Strangers is gearing up for its seventh go-round. This time, we’re bringin’ out the one and only DAEDELUS for a special performance to accompany a selection of your amazing Vimeo videos.

The program is an ongoing collaboration between Vimeo, Learned Evolution and Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn’s finest venue for hitting the lanes, sipping tasty suds, and getting down on the dance floor to killer tunes. Just envision some of Vimeo’s finest content being broadcast in HD over 9 massive screens!

The festivities will take place at Brooklyn Bowl on Saturday, November 12th, doors opening at 11PM, show starting at 12AM. This is a 21+ event, and tickets are $5-$7. Click here to snag your ticket and RSVP to the Facebook event here!

But wait, you don’t even know the best part yet! We will be curating the tasty visuals based on your submissions! That’s right ya’ll, we are calling all video artists to submit motion graphic art, animation, short films, music videos, and VJ visuals of ten minutes or less to the Eye Candy For Strangers Vimeo Group. Make sure to read the rules and send them our way! To get an idea of what we’re looking for, take a look at our past selections here. If you can’t make it to the event, this is a great way to be there in spirit. You’ll also get some serious exposure!

We look forward to your submissions and can’t wait to see you guys there!

anthagio:

Themocrity is my first dark theme. I’ve stuck with  the light colors since the beginning, so I figured it was time to change  it up a bit. This theme, like my last two, utilizes jQuery Masonry by David  Desandro.
After receiving over 10,000 installs, I’ve decided to completely revamp Themocrity and include a ton of new features.

Link Color Allows you to change the color of the links located inside of the posts.
Post Icon Hover Color Allows you to change the background color of the icons when you hover over them.
Twitter Link Color If you’ve enabled Twitter access through the Services tab, this will allow you to change the color of the links that show up in the Twitter box on your blog.
Pagination Color Allows you to change the background color of the “Next Page” and “Previous Page” pagination links when hovered on them.
Post Title Link Color Allows you to change the color of the linked title headers such as the one you see when posting a link.
Note Links Color Allows you to change the color of the links in the notes section.
Footer Link Color Allows you to change the color of the links located in the footer.
Header Link Hover Color Allows you to change the color of the header links when hovered on them.
Streampad Background Color If you’ve enabled the Streampad music player widget, you can change the background color of said widget here.
Vimeo Video Player Color This will change the color of the Vimeo player controls.
Youtube Video Player Color This will change the background color of the Youtube video controls.
Background Image You can upload a custom background image here.
Centered Layout Tick this option if you want your blog’s layout to be centered.
Three Column Layout Tick this option if you want to use the three-column version of this theme.
Enable Streampad If you want to entertain your visitors with some music, you can enable the Streampad widget which will allow your visitors to play all of your audio posts.
Show Archive, Random, and Feed Link This option allows you to either hide or show these links.
Custom Links If you need to display extras links such as your Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, etc., you can do that here.
Custom Link URL Place the actual URL to your custom link here. Example: http://facebook.com.
Custom Link Title Place the name of the link you want to display. Example: Facebook.
Google Analytics ID If you have a Google Analytics account, place your ID here. Google Analytics, in essence, tracks all of your blog’s visitors and displays the information to you. If you don’t have a Google Analytics account, you can sign up for one here.
Disqus Shortname If you want to enable the Disqus commenting widget, place your shortname here. If you don’t have a Disqus shortname, sign up on their website to receive one.
To use this theme, click on the photo and you will be taken to the install page.
If you have any questions, concerns, and/or suggestions, feel free to drop them in my ask box.
Theme Updates and Fixes August 14, 2010: Submitted an update that completely revamped the entire theme. I took out unneeded code, changed around the way the theme looked in general, and added more custom options to allow users to further customize the theme.

anthagio:

Themocrity is my first dark theme. I’ve stuck with the light colors since the beginning, so I figured it was time to change it up a bit. This theme, like my last two, utilizes jQuery Masonry by David Desandro.

After receiving over 10,000 installs, I’ve decided to completely revamp Themocrity and include a ton of new features.

Link Color
Allows you to change the color of the links located inside of the posts.

Post Icon Hover Color
Allows you to change the background color of the icons when you hover over them.

Twitter Link Color
If you’ve enabled Twitter access through the Services tab, this will allow you to change the color of the links that show up in the Twitter box on your blog.

Pagination Color
Allows you to change the background color of the “Next Page” and “Previous Page” pagination links when hovered on them.

Post Title Link Color
Allows you to change the color of the linked title headers such as the one you see when posting a link.

Note Links Color
Allows you to change the color of the links in the notes section.

Footer Link Color
Allows you to change the color of the links located in the footer.

Header Link Hover Color
Allows you to change the color of the header links when hovered on them.

Streampad Background Color
If you’ve enabled the Streampad music player widget, you can change the background color of said widget here.

Vimeo Video Player Color
This will change the color of the Vimeo player controls.

Youtube Video Player Color
This will change the background color of the Youtube video controls.

Background Image
You can upload a custom background image here.

Centered Layout
Tick this option if you want your blog’s layout to be centered.

Three Column Layout
Tick this option if you want to use the three-column version of this theme.

Enable Streampad
If you want to entertain your visitors with some music, you can enable the Streampad widget which will allow your visitors to play all of your audio posts.

Show Archive, Random, and Feed Link
This option allows you to either hide or show these links.

Custom Links
If you need to display extras links such as your Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, etc., you can do that here.

Custom Link URL
Place the actual URL to your custom link here. Example: http://facebook.com.

Custom Link Title
Place the name of the link you want to display. Example: Facebook.

Google Analytics ID
If you have a Google Analytics account, place your ID here. Google Analytics, in essence, tracks all of your blog’s visitors and displays the information to you. If you don’t have a Google Analytics account, you can sign up for one here.

Disqus Shortname
If you want to enable the Disqus commenting widget, place your shortname here. If you don’t have a Disqus shortname, sign up on their website to receive one.

To use this theme, click on the photo and you will be taken to the install page.

If you have any questions, concerns, and/or suggestions, feel free to drop them in my ask box.

Theme Updates and Fixes August 14, 2010: Submitted an update that completely revamped the entire theme. I took out unneeded code, changed around the way the theme looked in general, and added more custom options to allow users to further customize the theme.

tmz:

Miley Cyrus celebrated her boyfriend Liam’s birthday last weekend by licking a birthday cake that would make most men feel … just plain inadequate.

Click to see ALL the photos.

staff:

While browsing the Dashboard, in addition to clicking J and K to jump to the next and previous posts, you can now click L to like the current post!

staff:

While browsing the Dashboard, in addition to clicking J and K to jump to the next and previous posts, you can now click L to like the current post!

staff:

Tumblr iPhone 2.0: Now available on the App Store

We’re excited about this one! The app has been recoded, rewired, and rethought from the ground up to offer you the very best Tumblr experience:

  • Brand new interface: Browsing your dashboard, creating a post, managing multiple blogs — the most important features are within reach so you can interact with Tumblr effortlessly while you’re on-the-go.
  • Creating a post: Now easier than ever! Sharing photos, videos, links, chats, text, quotes and audio is front and center. Advanced options like saving drafts and queuing posts are one swipe away.
  • Messages: View and reply to messages for each of your blogs.
  • Address book: Find people to follow from your phone’s address book.
  • New users: Signing up is now native inside the app. 

There are tons more features and details that are awesomely crafted.

Check it out on the App Store!

Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, it’s just not that good. It’s trying to be good, it has potential, but it’s not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you. A lot of people never get past this phase, they quit. Most people I know who do interesting, creative work went through years of this. We know our work doesn’t have this special thing that we want it to have. We all go through this. And if you are just starting out or you are still in this phase, you gotta know its normal and the most important thing you can do is do a lot of work. Put yourself on a deadline so that every week you will finish one story. It is only by going through a volume of work that you will close that gap, and your work will be as good as your ambitions. And I took longer to figure out how to do this than anyone I’ve ever met. It’s gonna take awhile. It’s normal to take awhile. You’ve just gotta fight your way through.
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