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    Image of Claire Buoyant Claire Buoyant
    12/05/09

    In reply to Evil Genius Japanese Cartoons: Google's Latest Subversive Move Towards World Domination
    I see the art director is a Velvia fan.
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    Image of GlasgowRose GlasgowRose
    12/05/09

    In reply to Evil Genius Japanese Cartoons: Google's Latest Subversive Move Towards World Domination
    They're hiring pseudo-journalists in Taiwan & Hong Kong to make this kind of crap.
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    Image of limber limber
    12/05/09

    In reply to Evil Genius Japanese Cartoons: Google's Latest Subversive Move Towards World Domination
    Wait, what?!

    The British tell the French to chill, then send Disney characters to bomb families in their homes? I am confused as to that ad's purpose.
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    Image of skt.smth skt.smth
    12/05/09

    In reply to Evil Genius Japanese Cartoons: Google's Latest Subversive Move Towards World Domination
    Better Japanese cartoon.
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    Image of Uncle_Billy_Slumming Uncle_Billy_Slumming
    12/05/09

    @skt.smth: Omedeto Ojetsonso gozaimas des'ka.
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    Image of Proofer3 Proofer3
    12/05/09

    @skt.smth: Awesome. I want to watch them all!
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    Image of Rumpelstilskin Rumpelstilskin
    12/05/09

    In reply to Evil Genius Japanese Cartoons: Google's Latest Subversive Move Towards World Domination
    Donald Duck = Death. We all knew that.
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    Image of Perhaps Not Perhaps Not
    12/03/09

    In reply to Soft Porn for Media Junkies: The Nifty Tablet Demo from Sports Illustrated
    The gambling potential of this device is just limitless. Also, if they can create proprietary files for their comic book content (Time Warner owns DC Comics), they will sell a godzillion of these things.
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    Image of Tart of Darkness Tart of Darkness
    12/02/09

    In reply to The United States of Consumerism, Interactive Edition
    We spent Black Friday totally off the grid. Didn't even miss my 'puter which shocked me.
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    Image of Claire Buoyant Claire Buoyant
    12/02/09

    In reply to The United States of Consumerism, Interactive Edition
    I'm also curious how this data is aggregated. Zoom in to Chicago, for instance, and you'll see it has practically no activity, which makes no sense at all.
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    Image of Claire Buoyant Claire Buoyant
    12/02/09

    In reply to The United States of Consumerism, Interactive Edition
    The linked site says the color corresponds to transaction activity (yellow = light, red = heavy). How did you get from there to sellers vs. buyers?
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    Image of Rozelle’s Bagman Rozelle’s Bagman
    12/02/09

    @Claire Buoyant: Yeah, it's just e/w volume, which makes this rather meh. And a relief, we have enough problems without running a trade deficit with rural America.
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    Image of taco-flavored-kisses taco-flavored-kisses
    12/02/09

    @Claire Buoyant: yeah exactly. In fact, I would imagine that a huge percentage of ebay items SOLD now come from urban warehouses and operating centers (which includes the so-called coastal elite here) as selling on ebay has become increasing more a corporate opportunity to sell in bulk or push inventory.

    The point of this article is based entirely on an assumption...

    ..though the graphic is fun to ponder.
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    Image of friend_of_a_friend friend_of_a_friend
    12/02/09

    @Claire Buoyant: If you hover over the dots it shows you the number of buyers versus sellers in that dot. Many more sellers in no-mans-land.
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    Image of Claire Buoyant Claire Buoyant
    12/02/09

    @friend_of_a_friend: I'm not saying that rural areas aren't seller-heavy (that may be the case, based on information from other sources), but we can't infer that from the data shown from the linked site. Hover over a few urban areas (Washington DC and Houston TX are among the ones I found) and you'll see that red doesn't necessarily indicate more buyers than sellers.
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    Image of Magister Magister
    12/03/09

    @Claire Buoyant:
    DC doesn't count, they're selling influence.
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    Image of Swifter Swifter
    12/02/09

    In reply to The United States of Consumerism, Interactive Edition
    This is interesting because usually the sale of a Bill of Goods goes the other way.
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    Image of tongue-tied tongue-tied
    12/02/09

    @Swifter: Lots of attics full of stuff out there I guess.
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    Image of MattGaymon MattGaymon
    11/29/09

    In reply to David Carr's Requiem For a Media Scene: "Goodbye to Some of That"
    That line made me think of Unico in the Island of Magic:

    [www.youtube.com]
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    Image of krismry krismry
    11/29/09

    In reply to David Carr's Requiem For a Media Scene: "Goodbye to Some of That"
    But that ending! Makes the world sound as if thirty is the new sixty.
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    Image of If_I_Had_a_Poodle If_I_Had_a_Poodle
    11/29/09

    In reply to David Carr's Requiem For a Media Scene: "Goodbye to Some of That"
    I think the town cars and 4-star hotels are gone for some time. I think the model for the serious stuff developed by talkingpointsmemo.com and for the fun stuff by the Gawker empire are vast improvements and bode well for the future

    50 years ago, the trade had highborn WASP men speaking as the voice of god, and lowborn WASP men twiddling away on the other stuff

    There's less of both now, and that's not a bad thing
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    Image of jburnaway jburnaway
    11/26/09

    In reply to The Gawker Sarah Palin Slam Book: Bid on This Literary Treasure for Charity
    Foster, your mock/serious excitement almost makes me want to bid... unfortunately, I am only about 8 drinks into the night..... give me 4 more beers and I will SO win this thing
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    Image of Foster Kamer Foster Kamer
    11/27/09

    @jburnaway: Not at all mock! I am totes serious. You need to get more drunk and bid the fuck out of this thing. #TAXDEDUCTIBLE.
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    Image of jburnaway jburnaway
    11/27/09

    @Foster Kamer: #TAXDEDUCTIBLE =best hashtag EVER... and i just sobered up enough to realize sloane crosley signed it... ugh... cruel world!
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    Image of srhoades srhoades
    11/26/09

    In reply to British Sunday Times Writer Who Thinks New York City Pretty Much Sucks: A Formal Response
    Is this angry, disjointed rant, so short on wit and humour but long on adolescent insecurity and defensiveness, really representative of the allegedly coolest city on the planet? What a shame.

    Myself, I can't quite imagine being proud of living on a grid, and can't really see why Londoners should feel inadequate about the civic planning skills of the Romans.

    And, yes we're very proud of you winning the World Series again this year. Well done, Yankees. Which other countries were invited to play, again?

    I'm rather fond of both cities, actually, but must say I prefer the subtler humour of the Brits. Saying that things suck over and over again tends to get a bit tedious.

    Oh, by the way, I'm from Cape Town. You should visit some time. Fine place.
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    Image of allyzay allyzay
    11/30/09

    @srhoades: I once got into a lengthy argument with a bunch of Brits about whether or not cleats were, in fact, called "baseball boots." You guys do not want to be invited to play against the Yankees, stop fronting.
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