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Their responses are like the general public’s in many ways. Most describe the amount they paid in taxes this year as “fair.” Most send their children to public schools. A plurality do not think Sarah Palin is qualified to be president, and, despite their push for smaller government, they think that Social Security and Medicare are worth the cost to taxpayers. They actually are just as likely as Americans as a whole to have returned their census forms, though some conservative leaders have urged a boycott.
Source: The New York Times
Now let me be very clear about something: It’s entirely Apple’s call about what’s best for the Mac OS and how to spend their engineering cycles. Like any development team, they have finite resources & need to spend them judiciously. They’ve decided that Carbon 64 doesn’t belong on their roadmap, and we respect their decision. It’s up to Adobe to adapt to the new plan.
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(via @luxuryluke) Steve Jobs said we should free Winnie the Pooh. Do your part to raise awareness. If you do nothing, they win.
Source: freewinniethepooh.com
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Letterheady has shots of some interesting historical letterhead. This Tesla one is outstanding.
The suitably incredible business letterhead of Nikola Tesla, circa 1900. Inventions featured, clockwise from top-left: Oscillation Transformer, Telautomaton (wireless, remote-controlled devices; pictured is a remotely-operated boat, showcased in 1898), Steam & Gas Turbine, Induction Motor. Centre: Wardenclyffe Tower (never completed).
Related letterhead: Thomas Edison.
Nikola Tesla Company, c.1900 | Submitted by Gina
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This is Garrett’s second crash report, and sadly for him, but not sadly for me, I hope Photoshop continues to crash and crash and crash on him, if for nothing else than for me to chuckle at his Crash Reports. I’m sorry Garrett, but really, I’m not.
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And besides, who could think of others with us finally alone. I poured a glass of bubbly. I dribbled a handful of rose petals on the corner seat of my couch and rested her upon them. I pressed play on my Barry White Pandora station. I opened Safari and pulled up one of my favorite old blog posts. I leaned in. And yes. I kissed her. And it felt good. Her battery runs cool, but she felt hot in my hands.
Source: tweetagewasteland.com
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Very awesome and quite detailed Facebook-meets-WWII. via www.imagehut.net
Source: imagehut.net
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