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s4xton: edkohler: minnpost: Check out MinnPost’s new full article RSS feeds, seemingly getting a stamp-of-approval-tweet from @s4xton. We are serving up the sponsorship ad using our new ad platform called Real-Time Ads — ads that run off of RSS feeds, or can be updated by e-mail. Great to see MinnPost responding quickly to feedback from loyal readers

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GPOYW: City Pages Summer in the Cities Cover, June 7, 2006 City Pages art director Nick Vlcek concepted and pulled off this great cover. And today, I found out he is leaving City Pages. (Brauer has the story on MinnPost.) Nick and I worked together at the alt weekly – he’s a cool guy and

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thedailywhat: Tee of the Day: “Plastic Heroes” by Chris “powerpig” McVeigh. McVeigh says: Today’s toys are super detailed and super articulated, and that’s cool. Still, they’ll never come close to the awesome action figures we had when we were young. This design is a tribute to the toys that defined a decade, which for many

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Heretic Clippy This script will check on pageload to see if the User is running IE6. If so, Heretic Clippy will appear and offer some browser alternatives. [bigboxcar note: I have not looked-at/tested/confirmed this code. But I think the concept is awesome.]

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“Special Lady Friend” t-shirt, on my Zazzle store Sales continue to improve – I sold another shirt yesterday, which makes it four sales total. Which amazes me. This was a joke between @justacoolcat and me, where I twittered that I was going to get my wife a mug for our “having known each other” anniversary

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minnpost: “Fun is making Republicans excited and leaving the [State Fair] booth with a smile,” said [GOP Deputy Chair Michael] Brodkorb. “Fun is within the bounds of acceptable political discourse.” MinnPost photo of Minnesota Republican Chair Tony Sutton, left, and Deputy Chair Michael Brodkorb by Jay Weiner from “Is the tweeting GOP having more fun?

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[Rep. Michele] Bachmann was introduced as “Barack Obama’s worst nightmare!” One expects the introduction was written without awareness of the irony of taking a day famous for being one African-American man’s dream and turning it into a nightmare for another. Max Sparber, from “Michele Bachmann and Glenn Beck’s rally on ‘Dream’ speech anniversary” (via minnpost)

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