- 57sap,
- 52twitter,
- 49news,
- 35mac,
- 33microsoft,
- 26wallst,
- 26google,
- 25entertainment,
- 24apple,
- 22firefox:bookmarks
What a lovely idea? Use the London Underground tube map as a template for drawing animals.
Nicely referenced from @largeburrito aka Chris Lewis - http://twitter.com/largeburrito/statuses/26061818449
The comment at the bottom is priceless but I couldn't help but think that if the architects already knew then how did they manage to screw up the calculations so badly?
Frying tonight?
Rick Telberg's take on this topic is hilarious but the prize goes to this response
Is someone taking the pish? ALL young people? I really hope that's not true though sometimes when I see Mark Zuckerberg's latest antics I have to wonder.
Andy Borowitz is incredibly funny - assuming you like to see fun poked at politicos. Which I most certainly do.
BP's levels of fucktardiness are breathtaking and mind bogglingly amateurish. And to think that some of us use their gas? Wonder what's in it...
Here we go again - companies wanting to control what employees get up to, even if they're not dissing on their company. Retarded.
You can't make this shit up but at any level it is truly mind boggling that BP STILL doesn't get it.
Can you imagine the sick sense of humor some parents must have? Think about going through school with a name like this?
Courtesy of a tweet from @largeburrito
One expert thinks this is a real option. That will give my friend @TomRaftery something to smile about except that it would not remove the problems, only remove potential liability.
The article makes the very good point that continually attacking BP in the US is counterproductive. But then it's election season so what can you expect from power crazed politicos?
Aren't we supposed to be SAVING paper by doing as much as possible via digital means?
PwC has already taken some heat for past misdemeanors. Looks like they're in for another spanking.
When an app developer throws its hands up and gives in then you know Apple is sucking out the will to live. Not nice.
It takes an act of supreme ignorance to assume that "more people would choose to move to the U.S. than anywhere else--at least in the near term." Has this fellow not seen that countries like Australia, Canada and Spain rank much better than the US as a destination people wish to live?
I live in Spain and while I wouldn't mind trying the US for a while, it would be trying not wanting...
Too darned right !!! There's enough dross in the world as it is. Facebook is becoming yet another waste bin.
Interesting insights into how Edelman is filling a growing void in media while carefully finessing the advertising industry. It might well work as a strategy for informing/messaging/hoodwinking(?) consumers but I really can't see it working in B2B.
Plus it's great to hire well known or well connected hacks but the moment they cross over into PR, those same contacts will likely suddenly disappear. So how will they get back their authenticity and balance, key ingredients in any story?
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