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Just curious...

As to why it (COD) was re-activated?

Was wondering if you noticed that postings dropped off a cliff? Not looking for an answer but I wonder how much traffic to other threads other threads create.

If there was no COD, POD, GIF or POLITICS threads. How much traffic would go on?

Don't know about other people, but as a creative I come here for a break and occasionally a specific design Q, and I suspect most people are the same given the numbers of posts in ^ those threads...

Back to work

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The Euro

Is it going down in flames?

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What's that video...

built in CGI looks real, vimeo, short film

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Ive Meme

http://www.elmntjournal.com/misc/jonyive.jpg

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New Rolex Site

Just thought I trumpet whilst drunk at home

http://www.rolex.com/en#/?view=f…...

fillcreen is better

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What's the best blog freeware?

want to make it look nice and that...

Wordpress? Blogger?

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Fun Porn titles

Womb Raider
Schindler's Fist
Shaving Ryan's Privates
Driving Into Miss Daisy
Riding Miss Daisy
When Harry Ate Sally

bring them on

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I dont like cricket

I love it :)

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Italian translation needed

"Ai tanti italiani che amano il propino paese"

Grazi

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QBN Audit

Wondered if this was still a site that was for creative people....

So List what you do for a living....

CD in a digital agency

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Person of the decade

Lots of polls knocking about (not the eastern europeans) about who is the person of the decade.

Here is my unlikely choice from the Times

Craig Bellamy

This column enjoys being an unashamed, out-of-the-closet fan of Bellamy. And the fact that Ryan Giggs is shortlisted for SPOTY helps us return there. Giggs received a load of glowing media for his recent Unicef trip to Sierra Leone. And rightly so. Yet compared to Bellamy, his contribution was minimal.

Bellamy’s personal investment in Sierra Leone is going to cost him approaching £1 million. He has succeeded in putting in place the first ever structure for youth football in the country. He already has 1,600 players, he employs 40 coaches and 40 managers on the payroll and this is just the start. Next year, a new state-of-the-art football academy outside Freetown, the capital, will open. Early figures, through Unicef, show that while the average secondary school attendance rate in Sierra Leone is 21 per cent, Bellamy’s 1,600 footballers average over 80 per cent.

No, Bellamy is not going to be making money from this. No, he will not be selling players abroad. This is true genuine altruism. A heavenly act. One of the heroes of 2009.

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morrisey on desert island discs

http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/se…

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Toshiba Space chair...

Thought "what an original idea" when I saw this...

Then someone sent me the link to this....

Will ad agencies never learn that they will always get found out?

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Autumn (Fall) playlist

ideas?

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Mobile QBN

Does this exsist yet?

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Good club in NYC

Recommendations for Tomorrow night?

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tweet tastic

http://www.adverblog.com/archive…

http://vimeo.com/3972081

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libertarians/liberals/conservati… etc

Someone posted a link of a map, mapping out the political axis...

ring any bells?

searched the politics thread canna find it

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Gringo

Wtf

http://www.gringo.nu/v3/home.htm…

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90's hotness

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_eg2I5vDRaWM/SXhyY6phLKI/AAAAAAAABVE/pIbjDPyyzQs/s400/Picture+31.png

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_eg2I5vDRaWM/SQlETaLKq7I/AAAAAAAAARM/s95MAMAnAHw/s400/Picture+63.png

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