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Albums to rediscover for 2009

Viva Hate - Morrissey
Boy with the Arab Strap - Belle and Sebastien

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Creating apps for the iphone

A client has asked us to cost out an app for the iphone. Theres no one in the office this being xmas eve, to I'll have to ask here.

So an animation, that moves with the phone, with some functionality like, find a store.

we were thinking a coupleof weeks, but really we have no idea.

Anyone built one and how long does it take?

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Animal kaleidoscope

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Censorship?

Anyone ever been unable to post due to "Your request has been denied due to the nature of its content"

Tried posting a link to F_W_A and it wouldnt post

never stops me posting flange

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2009 death list

so you get 3 picks then this time next year we resurrect it. Generally, one that is likely to happen, one that could happen and one outsider.

serious business.

1. Margret Thatcher
2. Duke of Edinburgh
3. Barack Obama

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steve jobs dying?

http://www.brandrepublic.com/Dis…

He might be in my '3 to die' betting slip for next year.

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3D-ers in London

Anyone know anyone for a months work. Sexy project.

mixing 3D and video

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picture viewer

you know the one that allows you to view images on a black wall, slides left to right... being thick

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racketlon

Anyone play in London?

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Isnt the point on this site...

that you have an item on the left, you click on it, if you don't like it or you dislike the way the thread is going you click on something else?

I love the democracy of this place, if it's crap it goes down the list. Milk and cream.

It's like the old Hedge threads. I just couldnt believe people actually responded.

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Finding a Job

What websites do you use apart from this one?

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Full screen navigation

any good examples?

huge drop downs etc...

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visualisers/storyboard artisits

in London?

Anyone know any?

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Creative magasines

Hello, I'm putting together a subscription list for our agency of good creative publications.

Apart from the usual creative review etc, what else is out there?

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stories - web help

hi does anyone remember that site where people upload short stories?

someone used to spam this place with them...

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scottish bands

list them...

office comp.

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London Olympic Mascot

God i'm not looking forward to this...

http://www.brandrepublic.com/Cam…

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End of the Internet...

...as we know it? UK proposals for watching us on the interweb.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_po…

The government wants to expand its surveillance remit into social networking websites, such as Facebook and Bebo, to track down terrorists who use the sites to plot attacks.

In a speech regarding international terrorism this morning, home secretary Jacqui Smith stressed the need for new laws that would allow officials to keep track of potential terrorists by collecting online information from social networking and online gaming sites.

Presently, security officials can demand to see telephone and email traffic from communications services providers, companies that transport information electronically, usually for billing purposes.

However, Smith said that new CSPs, like social network sites, online gaming, auction and video sites, where services are offered for free and data is not stored, are a potential hotbed for terrorist activity.

New legislation would make it possible for this information to be collected and stored, she said.

She underlined the difference between accessing the content of these messages and collecting communications data, which only reveals the name and location of the speakers, not the content of the message.

Smith said: "There are no plans for an enormous database which will contain the content of your emails, the texts that you send or the chats you have on the phone or online. Local authorities do not have the power to listen to your calls now and they never will in the future."

The government will be conducting a three-month consultation period in the new year to see the feasibility of new legislation.

The plans drew criticism from the opposition and information privacy groups.

Liberal Democrat MP Chris Huhne said: "The government's Orwellian plans for a vast database of our private communications are deeply worrying.

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Madonna and Ritchie confirm split

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/enter…

My god!!!

think she'll fuck back to america now and stop buying horses and black kids...

wench

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Skaters New York

Hello, I'm off to NY soon, and my nephew wants some cool skateboard stuff. Where do I shop?

Boards etc

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