Posts by Lyndon Hood
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The Museum of Forgotten Art Supplies.
Awesome. (I studied several years after all that vanished completely.)
Expect pantone books. What possessed them to include pantone books?
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Also: that it's something I would find useful if other people did it with their books.
And that, too.
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Anyone know anything about the Google Book Search Settlement Agreement?
My (mostly second-hand) impression is it depends on pragmatism - if you want to control what they do with your work - or if you approve, of course - opt in. If you feel like taking a stand against global companies usurping your stuff opt out.
I source an template angry letter if you require one.
My suspicion is it won't stand anyway. The way Google describes what they're allowed to do does not sound very legal at all.
I can see why they would want to set up affairs so they were, by default, allowed to carry on rather than not. But it's all gone a ways beyond playing fair to my mind.
Tangential on The Onion: Google Opt Out Feature Lets Users Protect Privacy By Moving To Remote Village , Google Announces Plan To Destroy All Information It Can't Index
post links as your heart guides you
Werewolf 4 is live. You might want to get your Sunday-suppliment reading in prior to the weekend if you're going to the book fair.
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this image makes me very happy.
It's like it belongs on scalpelandgluedisasters.com
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But if it should prove to be the case that monkeys are in fact flying out of my butt, the situation will be reassessed.
Now, there's a medical post I'd like to see.
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The next bylaw will ban irony
But Laws is already immune...
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Results 1 - 1 of 1 for "Iberico brioche crumb". (0.22 seconds)
... continues googling...
Jamón ibérico? Or just, sort of, brioche, but spanish style?
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Re the motivations for the wording of the question there are a coupla things to bear in mind
- they started the petition before the law was finalised
- the number of signatures you need to collect to trigger a referendum which is preposterously large. It's likely a sensible, unloaded question will never achieve this.