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Blogged updates from TradeMark G. and Assistant Frillypants of ECC research, discoveries, mischief, geekery, and noteworthy strangeness.

A chat moment not to forget...

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Thursday, 15 July 2010 09:56

[14:20] <smartboy> nice. RIAA paid lawyers $16M last year to recover $391,000.
[14:32] <ECC> With their continued vigilence, the scourge of music fandom will soon be a thing of the past
[14:43] <moebius_10010110> first they came for the mashup artists, but I didn't speak up, for I wear my pants like a normal person
[15:06] <math> hahaha

   

Free Mumia... to good home

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Thursday, 25 February 2010 10:45

DJ Empirical reminded me of this old poster hack, which I realized wasn't on the site anywhere -- but it is now:

FREE MUMIA

TO GOOD HOME

Cute cuddly Mumia.  Litter-trained, mostly indoor.
Not neutered.  Has had shots.

   

Photos from Altered Barbie

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Sunday, 11 October 2009 01:58

The Evolution Control Committee brought the Wheel Of Mashup and VidiMasher 3000 out for the closing reception of the 7th annual Altered Barbie art show at Shotwell 50 Studios, whose photographer David T. Pang graciously shared these photos he took of the night.

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A most confusing quote from Groucho Marx

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Thursday, 04 June 2009 16:30

We're always scouring records and media, harvesting the occasional tasty morsel of audio for the enjoyment of all.  And today we found this confounding quote from Groucho Marx, which presumably is meant to be more innocent than one might guess:

"...and finally he died.  And he left a will.  And his will consisted of a celluloid dicky...  an eight ball, and three razor blades.  And besides, he owed my father eighty-five dollars, which he never did get from him."

Groucho Marx - Celluloid dicky, an eight ball, and three razor blades.mp3

 

   

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