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Thursday, February 28, 2008

The Westpac ATM... in a sense

How ATMS should be... more interactive and helpful.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

iBand

Who needs a guitar and drums?

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Elvis Costello - I Don't Want To Go To Chelsea ( Live )

I don't want to go to Chelsea, either. Great version, btw.

A History of Evil... sort of...

Not sure I agree with all of it (is that a famous French artist of short stature representing evil?) but it's a cool animation, worth watching...

Who drummer dies (again?)... sort of...

We all know that original Who drummer Keith Moon is dead, well now his temporary stand-in for just one night, Scot Halpin, has sadly passed away as well.

A Muscatine, Iowa, native who became a part of rock history by stepping forward from the audience to play the drums for The Who after a band member passed out has died at his home in Bloomington, Ind. A memorial service will be held Friday in Bloomington for Thomas Scot Halpin, 54, who divided his time between Indiana and Sausalito, Calif. At age 19, he and a friend were watching The Who perform at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. After drummer Keith Moon passed out for the second time in the night, Pete Townshend called out, “Can anybody play the drums?” Halpin and his friend and fellow Muscatine native Mike Danese were already at the edge of the stage and ready to perform. “Townshend and Daltrey look around and they’re as surprised as I am because (concert promoter Bill) Graham put me up there,” Halpin recalled in a 1996 interview with the San Francisco Examiner.

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I can't resist a giant dino-eating frog

Well maybe it was a vegetarian, or just ate giant flies? How do we know it ate baby dinosaurs? Well we don't, do we? (Although the wide mouth hints at something.) But we do want to make a big splash about our discovery, don't we?

Scientists on Monday announced the discovery in northwestern Madagascar of a bulky amphibian dubbed the "devil frog" that lived 65 million to 70 million years ago and was so nasty it may have eaten newborn dinosaurs.

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