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| YouTube user data must be turned over to Viacom, judge rules Posted: 04 Jul 2008 12:34 AM CDT A federal judge this week ordered Google to provide Viacom with records of which users watched which videos on YouTube. The ruling raises fears that the video viewing histories of tens of millions of people could be exposed. The sheer amount of data we're talking about here is massive -- for each and every YouTube video ever watched since YouTube launched in 2005, Google now has to to turn over to Viacom the login name of every user who had watched every video, and their the IP addresses. Snip from NYT story by Miguel Helft: Google and Viacom said they were hoping to come up with a way to protect the anonymity of the site's visitors. Viacom also said that the information would be safeguarded by a protective order restricting access to the data to outside lawyers, who will use it solely to press Viacom's $1 billion copyright suit against Google.Google Told to Turn Over User Data of YouTube [New York Times] |
| Posted: 03 Jul 2008 08:02 PM CDT From the PR/Marketing firm Shackleton in Spain, a super funny riff on Apple products (which has been circulating in the Spanish blogosphere for months). The introductory video will make you burp bacon, it's so funny. Lulz deconstruction, for non-Spanish readers: the "j" would sound like "h" in Spanish if you said the word "iJam." Anyway, somehow the guy's Castellano accent makes it even funnier, because the "th" sounds are all so fancy to my mexican-spanish-trained ear. Below: More recently, some guys tried to return their iHam at the Apple store, and were rebuffed. Wikreate's response to Shackleton's iJam.
[Thanks, Ari Kuschnir] |
| Posted: 03 Jul 2008 10:33 PM CDT A deeper look inside the personal psychodynamics of everyone's favorite giant-ball-of-stuff-roller-upper. "Katamari Damacy Therapy," by Glitch in the System. [Comedy.com, thanks Ben Fritz] |
| Video: cross-species love (not what you think) Posted: 03 Jul 2008 04:16 PM CDT BB community member Takeshi brought this lovely video to our attention. And for that, I am eternally grateful.Animal Friendship Between Different Species (YouTube) |
| Dave Hill, inventor of the world's greatest two-man percussive dance theatre troupe Posted: 03 Jul 2008 04:13 PM CDT Internet funnyman Dave Hill tells Boing Boing: Recently my friends David Rakoff, Martha Plimpton, Chris Schneider, Miles Kahn, and I made this video chronicling mine and David's attempts at forming the world's greatest two-man percussive dance theatre troupe, like, ever. Please watch it now and then make everyone you know watch it and then have those people make everyone they know watch it, sort of like that shampoo commercial or something. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this video so much. It pretty much has everything. You can totally watch it right here. |
| Posted: 03 Jul 2008 04:04 PM CDT ![]() More on this incredible Starship Enterprise tricycle can be found in a BB Gadgets post by the incomparable John Brownlee. Star Trek Trike |
| Found: George Washington's house Posted: 03 Jul 2008 06:10 PM CDT Archaeologists report that the remains of an old farmhouse they've spent three years digging up is the childhood home of George Washington. What a deeeelightful pre-July 4 announcement. The excavation, on the Rappahannock River, was the last of three likely sites where the home could have been. The researchers spent the last few years carefully digging out foundation stones, chimneys, wine bottles, forks, wig curlers, a tea set, and even bone toothbrush handles. (No, George's teeth apparently weren't wood even as an adult.) The image seen here shows the home's footprint. From the New York Times: George Washington's house (New York Times, thanks Jennifer Lum!) |
| Posted: 03 Jul 2008 03:06 PM CDT ![]() Steven Vandervate and Deron Wright modded a 1960s kids pedal car into this killer hot rod ride for Wright's son. From Vandervate's Kischkrieg blog: The body is a standard 60s vintage pedal car with an incredible candy tangerine job by Nick "O" Teen, the blower is sculpted and cast in resin by Lou Z, while Deron handled the design, machining, and fabrication of the steering, suspension, and wheels. I was left to design and execute the lettering in variegated gold and One Shot enamel. I'd call the whole thing a success and a definite pleasure to take part in.Hot rod pedal car (Kitschrkieg, thanks COOP!) |
| Posted: 03 Jul 2008 02:34 PM CDT Andrew Brandou, one of my favorite pop surrealist painters, has a show of new work opening tomorrow at the Milieu Galerie/Artspace in Bern, Switzerland. Regular BB readers may remember that last year, Brandou showed a provocative collection of paintings based on the story of Jim Jones and the People's Temple. Brandou's new show is titled Mind Manors and he intends it not just as an expression of what he thinks but also a representation of his mind. Andrew kindly sent me a preview of some of the pieces to share here, and also an informal statement about the collection. Click on the images to see them larger. From his email: With Mind Manors, i am attempting to construct a metaphor for the way my mind works, or in some cases, does not. Layered above a nebulous ground are the flowers found in much of my work, both a translation of the organic world, as counterpoint to the cerebral architecture or headspace.Andrew Brandou's site, Milieu Galerie/Artspace Previously on BB: • Andrew Brandou: Jonestown Paintings • Andrew Brandou on his Jonestown Paintings |
| Amazing photos of migrating Golden Rays Posted: 03 Jul 2008 01:49 PM CDT The image above depicts Golden Rays in the Gulf of Mexico during their migration from Florida to the Yucatan. It's part of a marvelous larger shot taken along with several others by Sandra Critelli, an amateur photog who was on a whale shark expedition. From The Telegraph: "It was an unreal image, very difficult to describe. The surface of the water was covered by warm and different shades of gold and looked like a bed of autumn leaves gently moved by the wind.Golden Rays migration photos (The Telegraph, thanks Brad Keech!) |
| Simply Audiobooks webstore to carry DRM-free Random House Audio downloads Posted: 03 Jul 2008 10:52 AM CDT Simply Audiobooks -- an excellent audiobook retailer in Toronto -- has launched an online store selling all of Random House's DRM-free downloadable titles. Random House is one of the many audiobook publishers that wants to give up on DRM, but they've been thrwarted by Audible (the exclusive supplier of audiobook downloads to Amazon and the iTunes Store) because the company won't sell DRM-free titles even when the publisher and author wish to make their work available without technological restrictions. The good news is that DRM-free formats are much easier to sell and support, which is clearing the way for new entrants into the marketplace like Simply Audiobooks and Zipidee, to compete with Audible. Simply Audiobooks has announced plans to make a full range of Random House audiobook titles available for purchase and download in a DRM-free format. The deal makes the Toronto audiobook retailer the first to offer Random House audiobooks DRM-free, and covers more than 5,000 RH audio titles. Downloads will initially be limited to Simply Audiobooks Download Club members, but a la carte download sales will be available later in the summer.Link (Thanks, Down With Bill C-61!) |
| G.I. Joe searches for Sasquatch and Yeti Posted: 03 Jul 2008 09:46 AM CDT Over at Cryptomundo, Loren Coleman reports on some Sasquatch sightings at JoeCon 2008, the official G.I. Joe Collectors' Convention held last weekend in Frisco, Texas. Southern Fried Bigfoot found the limited edition "Search for the Sasquatch" set above left, for which there's also an accompanying video. And at right is the new G.I. Joe "Search for the Yeti," a modernized version of the 1973 "Search for the Abominable Snowman" set. G.I. Joe and the Sasquatch (Cryptomundo) UPDATE: In the comments, Christovir points out that the G.I. Joe Adventure Team has the exact same logo as the Appalachian Trail. How odd. |
| Obama bumper stickers for every state Posted: 03 Jul 2008 09:06 AM CDT Kyle from Bumperactive sez, Link (Thanks, Kyle!) |
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"What we see at this site is the best available window into the setting that nurtured the father of our country," Philip Levy, an archaeologist and associate professor of history at the University of South Florida, said in an announcement of the discovery. 






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