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Best Esquire Magazine Stories - Top Articles in History of Journalism - Esquire

2008 Nov 22, 5:59"Five years ago, we named 'Frank Sinatra Has a Cold,' by Gay Talese, the greatest story Esquire ever published. Here, as we close out our 75th anniversary celebration, are the top seven, with several republished online in their entirety for the first time ever."PermalinkCommentsvia:swannman esquire article essay humor

What's New with the Glue Society - Hi-Fructose Magazine

2008 Nov 21, 3:52I like the melted ice cream truck. "Our Australian friends 'The Glue Society', a group of artists, designers and projecteers, have created these amazing series of sculptures and films where they've created chair rainbows on the frozen tundra, a curb-side wrap party, gratuitous nudie pictures for airplanes passing by, a house of crates, and a blow-up doll's vacation paradise."PermalinkCommentsstreetart art prank culture nature photo sculpture ice-cream-truck via:boingboing

6.09: The World According to Woz

2008 Jul 7, 5:26"888-8888. This was his new cell-phone number, and his greatest philonumerical triumph. The number proved unusable. It received more than a hundred wrong numbers a day."PermalinkCommentsapple prank wired article phone education steve-wozniak

Human Mirror at Improv Everywhere

2008 Jul 7, 11:38Many sets of twins board a subway and act innocent forming a sort of mirror on the train.PermalinkCommentshumor prank video subway nyc performance-art via:boingboing

Frank Lloyd Wright Student Sculpture

2008 Jun 1, 11:42

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Frank Lloyd Wright Student Sculpture

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Entry to Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:42

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Entry to Taliesin West

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Art at Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:41

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Art at Taliesin West

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Art at Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:40

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Art at Taliesin West

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Dragon Head

2008 Jun 1, 11:39

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Dragon Head

This dragon head sculpture actually breathes fire at night. Note the burnt brush around the head.

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Garden in Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:39

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Garden in Taliesin West

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FLW Designed Chair

2008 Jun 1, 11:38

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FLW Designed Chair

Apparently Frank Lloyd Wright designed this chair.

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Sarah Pensive in Expensive Chair

2008 Jun 1, 11:38

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Sarah Pensive in Expensive Chair

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Study in Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:37

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Study in Taliesin West

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Outer Hall at Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:37

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Outer Hall at Taliesin West

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Doorway and Glass Wall at Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:36

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Doorway and Glass Wall at Taliesin West

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Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:36

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Taliesin West

Frank Lloyd Wright's Winter Home, Taliesin West.

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Finished Paper Mario Games

2008 May 12, 4:05
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Sarah and I have finished playing through the games "Paper Mario", "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door", and "Super Paper Mario" last week (including the various Pits of 100 Trials). We played them all on the Wii, because even though Super Paper Mario was the only one released explicitly for that platform, Wii maintains compatibility with Game Cube games such as Thousand-Year Door and Paper Mario although originally released for the Nintendo 64 is now available as a pay for download game on the Wii's Virtual Console. So, yay for Nintendo!

I think my favorite of the three is Thousand-Year Door mostly because of the RPG attack system. In Thousand-Year Door and Paper Mario when you come into contact with an enemy you go into an RPG style attack system where you take turns selecting actions. In Super Paper Mario you still have hit points and such, but you don't go into a turn based RPG style attack system, rather you do the regular Mario jumping on bad guys thing (or hitting them with a mallet etc...). Thousand-Year Door and Paper Mario are very similar in terms of game play but Thousand-Year Door looks very pretty and has made improvements to how your party-mates are handled in battle (they have HP and can fall as you would expect) and there's an audience that cheers you on during your battles.

Even if the gameplay sucked the humor throughout the series might be tempting enough. Mario's clothing and mustache are mocked throughout and standard RPG expectations are subverted. I hate to describe any of these moments for fear of ruining anything but, for instance, an optional and very difficult enemy who may only be killed after hours of work only results in one experience point, or a very intimidating enemy who you imagine you'll have to fight actually challenges you to a quiz.

Despite how I personally rank them, all the games are great and I'd recommend any of them.

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The Forbes Fictional 15 - Forbes.com

2008 Apr 11, 3:22Forbe's ranks the 15 richest fictional characters: "The characters that make up this year's edition of the Forbes Fictional 15, our annual listing of fiction's richest, boast an aggregate net worth of $137 billion."PermalinkCommentsforbes humor fiction article comic

Mail a brick to junk mailers using paid postage - Creative tips with dealing with spammers and bulk mailers

2008 Apr 7, 1:50Attach spam's pre-paid postage to objects and mail them back. FTA: "Dear Bulk Mailer, Please find attached to your no-postage-necessary envelope, this brick."PermalinkCommentshumor box junk mail prank spam howto

China, China's Boomtowns - National Geographic Magazine

2008 Apr 3, 2:19"How one supercharged province cranks out lightbulbs, buttons, and bra rings, as well as instant cities for the factory workers. "PermalinkCommentsvia:boingboing china economics environment politics video
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