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teh glorious interweb as it got stuck in my camino tabs this past week – the edited version.

online video killed the …

Christmas present from Daichi – "This is Christmas present for you from Daichi. I wish your merry christmas and happy new year!!" japanse beatbox merry xmas vid.

schmooze and abuse

Delicious Spaghetti Monster – "If you don’t celebrate Christmas because you belong to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, there’s no reason you can’t still enjoy delicious goodies this holiday season. Here’s instructions on how to make your own edible spaghetti monster, complete with edible googly eyes."

Israeli programmer hacks Kindle, breaks DRM protection – "Nothing makes you feel like you truly own your media and content like being able to do almost whatever you want with it. We’re already used to DRM for our MP3s and the limitations it puts on device selection and sharing, but the idea that the same kind of protection would be put on our books was a head-scratcher."

The xx – found this band on top of a few best of 2009 lists, and it’s really quite something…

After The Pirate Bay, Web Sheriff Takes On Jamie Oliver – "Defending the rights of The Village People, the legendary Web Sheriff threatened The Pirate Bay’s operators with legal action in an attempt to get compensation for the losses the six had suffered. The threats didn’t lead to much unfortunately, so The Village People and the infamous Sheriff are now pointing the gun at Jamie Oliver instead."

LISTS: 2009 – "This page aggregates all of the lists related to 2009. Please email me list suggestion."

Printing Your Toast – "Am Berner Design Award BEDA’09 erhielt der «Toaster» den 2. Preis. Er soll nicht nur als Gerät, sondern als ästhetisch wertvoller Einrichtungsgegenstand wahrgenommen werden." this printer was boingboinged.

delicious.com/pieceoplastic or subscribe to this RSS feed – with all the typos.

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