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Virgin Galactic: WhiteKnight II

Posted on July 29, 2008 Under Travel

Today, Virgin Galactic, the newest arm of the Virgin Group, rolled out the WhiteKnight II (WK2) mothership at the Mojave Air and Space Port and we had a chance to be a part of it. Guests checked in at the…

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iPhone 3G Winners

Posted on July 21, 2008 Under Gadgetry

Congratulations to Phil and Mike. These gentlemen commenters came closest to the actual number of comments we have up on the site: 4241 (and hundreds more after this contest). We'd also like to give Chris Ing an honorable mention. Chris,…

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30 Percent Off Attus Apparel

Posted on July 18, 2008 Under Fashion

Between morning talk show pundits, party canvassers, and New Yorker covers, we don't know who to vote for in the next election (for the purposes of this post). If only there was a candidate who represented nothing, will work for…

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Ratatat: LP3

Posted on July 15, 2008 Under Music

Some albums are direct in their style and feel. Others are what one would call "malleable in personality." Ratatat's new album and soundtrack to just about anything, LP3, is a collection of deep soundscapes augmented with simple and warm drum…

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SUDS Party!

Posted on July 10, 2008 Under Music

If a party at a car wash sounds like the perfect method to cool down during the West Coast's forecasted heat wave, check out Sam Spiegel's (a.k.a. hot music producer Squeak E. Clean, a.k.a. half of the NASA DJ duo)…

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Magrette Timepieces

Posted on July 9, 2008 Under Fashion

When I think of the small businesses I'd open up, I keep them limited to the realm of practicality. I'm talking clothing boutique, small restaurant, etc. When I hear about someone who starts their own car, shoe, or watch company,…

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SpearTalks: Casey O'Connell

Posted on July 3, 2008 Under Art

The story of a rejected artist finally making it big time is as familiar as the tales our grandparents like to tell us: "I walked 17 miles, barefoot, through three feet of snow; I dog-walked in New York through rejection…

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The Moog Guitar: Paul Vo Collector Edition

Posted on June 18, 2008 Under Music

The other day, a guitar fanatic friend of mine - who incidentally also handcrafts guitars for an impressive list of virtuosos you'd all know - burst into the room looking like a kid fresh off of his first roller coaster…

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Tom Friedman: Monsters and Stuff

Posted on June 6, 2008 Under Art

We love art, it isn't a secret. But what really gets us going is funny art, the kind that makes us giggle uncontrollably. Which is why the title of Tom Friedman's latest exhibition is so perfect, Monsters and Stuff. Without…

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Zune Arts' “Masks” @ MoMA

Posted on June 5, 2008 Under Art

The one-of-a-kind collaborative playground that Zune Arts offers to artists, musicians, and designers has created some of the most innovative, beautiful, and sometimes plain whacked out digital shorts we've ever seen. For their fearless support of pushing artistic boundaries, they…

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