Archive for July 2011
- Unichar (2011.07.10)
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Rate Unicode characters in a Hot or Not?–style interface.
- ‘I don’t really care what other viewers think’ (2011.07.10)
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Tyler Brûlé: “I don’t really care what other viewers think. I just want to hear what the correspondent on the ground has to say”
- Desktop ballpaper (2011.07.08)
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Butt justifies its existence
- John St. revitalization: War on the car becomes war on the blind (2011.07.06)
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The John St. revitalization will be lethally dangerous to blind people if it includes sidewalks without curbs. And we’re not gonna let that happen
- ‘I’m not attempting to create an inclusive vision of the queer community in this exhibition’ (2011.07.05)
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‘I’m not attempting to create an inclusive vision of the queer community in this exhibition. I find that approach so patronizing’
- ‘I don’t spend too much time looking at men’ (2011.07.05)
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Not even noticing women is somewhat different from Isaiah Mustafa’s not really looking at men. Isn’t it?
- Friends of Canadian Broadcasting: How to lie with statistics (2011.07.04)
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Friends of Canadian Broadcasting produced a deceptive graph of government funding for the CBC
- The neighbours at 27 and 29 Rainbow Ave. (2011.07.02)
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Mark Steyn: “ ‘Amina Arraf’ is grounded in nothing more than a fetish fantasy as preposterous as those lipstick lesbians in porn movies who can’t wait for some hot straight guy to jump in and make it a threesome”