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Big Cosmos- El Palo Alto (by BIGC0SM0S)

→ It just works: Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition Linux Ultrabook review | Ars Technica

“The Ugly - That in spite of the excellent precedent Dell is setting, some people will still scream and rage because this product says “Dell” on it and/or because it costs more than $0”

Sigh.

Lunchtime listening: Radioactive - Lindsey Stirling and Pentatonix (Imagine Dragons Cover) (by lindseystomp)

→ The end of big (media): When news orgs move from brands to platforms for talent » Nieman Journalism Lab

“Consumers often associate the news brands with these columnists; they are the people many have woken up to, had coffee with, and yelled at over breakfast, lunch, or dinner. There is power in this idea.

But the reporters and editors mostly still remain faceless, locked behind an iron curtain of another age that was built to produce the veneer of objectivity. How many citizens can name the bylines of people they read? Vanishingly few. These journalists are like commodity producers on some outsourced, remote factory floor.”

→ http://mled.me/gif

I’m going to start posting my favourite GIF of the week.

What dubstep sounds like to your parents

Noooooooooo!

I have my company Tumblr dashboard in blue and a personal Tumblr in black - impossible to post content on the wrong blog by accident.

Noooooooooo!

I have my company Tumblr dashboard in blue and a personal Tumblr in black - impossible to post content on the wrong blog by accident.

In the coming weeks, they will collaborate with operators to lower passengers’ expectations so drastically that any ferry service at all will seem like a miracle.

“It would be easier to drain the ocean and drive a jeep to St. Thomas than to convince the ferry companies to run on schedule,” Communications and Works Minister Mark Vanterpool said at a press conference launching the new initiative.

Ferries hope to lower expectations - The BVI Beacon

via misskmull

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