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  1. Re:Figures on Last Roll of Kodachrome Processed · · Score: 1

    Cross-processed negs, perhaps? But that's not up McCurry's alley and it's gotten a bit clichéd since the 90s when all sorts of ads use this technique.

  2. Re:Maple Leaf = North America? on Volcanic Ash Heading Towards North America · · Score: 1

    Where the Hell is Foundland, and what's so New about it? :)

    It's Newfoundland and yes, I'm being pedantic, but that's because I'm a Newfoundlander*.

    As I'm technically a Canadian as well, I kind of like the idea of a maple leaf showing up as opposed to the ole stars 'n stripes or some silly bald eagle. After all, we're on top. (Sorry Mexico.) ;)

    * I am however, not a Newfie.

  3. Re:I'm confused? on Specs For the New KITT · · Score: 1

    No, homophobia is totaly (sic) the very gayest thing. :)

  4. Re:Now sue me. Pls ! on Law Firm Claims Copyright on View of HTML Source · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Er, I don't think I could hire a law firm that doesn't check its spelling. In the header info, they've spelled 'internet' incorrectly. Twice. ;)

    <meta name="DESCRIPTION" content="Dozier Internet Law and Dozier Intenet Law, PC

    internet lawyer, internet lawyers, interent attorney
    I mean, outside of the fact that I wouldn't hire them for philosophical reasons. As an artist, I've relied many times on emulation as a means of learning technique. If people want to poke through my HTML (as messy as it can be) as a means of learning what to do and not do in web design, I say give'r. :)
    - ev
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    http://evanbutler.com/
  5. Re:Better question: Will we remain human? on Using Technology to Enhance Humans · · Score: 1
    Try reading the works of people like N. Katherine Hayles. She discusses the concept of being Post-Human and provides a brilliant discourse that takes up ideas from others like Marshall McLuhan.

    "About 10% of the current US population are estimated to be cyborgs in the technical sense, including people with electronic pacemakers, artificial joints, drug implant systems, implanted corneal lenses, and artificial skin. A much higher percentage participates in occupations that make them into metaphoric cyborgs, including the computer keyboarder joined in a cybernetic circuit with the screen, the neurosurgeon guided by fiber optic microscopy during an operation, and the adolescent game player in the local video game arcade."
    From Hyphen to Splice: Cybernetic Syntax in Limbo
  6. Re:and then... on Shuttleworth Tells Linux Users to Stop Being So Fussy For OEMs · · Score: 1

    Uhh, something tells me most of the hardcore geeks here wouldn't actually consider warm CowboyNeal "milk" a viable drink before bed. Though I guess I shouldn't assume anything. Nor will I confirm or deny my personal ... uhh, tastes on the matter.

      -Rho