Olberman is turning into a lefty version of O’Reilly.
[via MSNBC]
Olberman is turning into a lefty version of O’Reilly.
[via MSNBC]
P Diddy has a video blog. Puke.
by Jae Lee
Remember that dude who crashed his ~$1.5 million dollar Ferrari Enzo in LA? Wired has a fascinating story about this incredibly sketchy dude.
The “print” version (all on one page)
The web version (split into 6 pages with pics)
UPDATE: LOOKS LIKE COMEDIAN EDDIE GRIFFIN CRASHED ONE OF THESE TOO! OUCH!
Here is a video of the enzo crash:
ScrapBlog.com looks like a fun piece of software. Too bad you can’t use it yet.
Here’s the ‘commercial’ version of the previous music video. This one was created by Duckeye.
[via Robert Seidel]
Music: Zero 7 feat. José González – Futures
Director: Robert SeidelThis low-budget video was done within just 2½ weeks for the planned DVD of Zero 7’s “The Gardenâ€. The video visualizes crushed objects representing a diffuse future of wishes and desires which shape over time. Visible artefacts and the rough synchronisation add subtle emotions to the uncertain process… Side note: Another video for the song was commissioned and got directed by Duckeye, as this one was too uncommercial…
Video Large 78MB | Video Small 25MB
[via Robert Seidel]
The Story of Shooting War
New York, NY The year is 2011, and Jimmy Burns, a young anti-corporate blogger has just seen his Williamsburg apartment blown to bits by yet another terrorist attack on New York City. He’s recorded the gruesome scene on his videoblog camera footage Burns beams live to a freaked-out world and that makes him an overnight media sensation. Exploited by his own network (Global News: “Your home for 24-hour terror coverageâ€), enraged by the terrorists, and determined to tell the American people the truth, Burns takes off for Iraq to get the real story of a war that’s been raging for more than eight years. SHOOTING WAR is written by Anthony Lapp, illustrated by Dan Goldman.
A web comic about a video blogger from the future. Wow, how nerd tastic?! I love it.
Only in late 2006 would a television ad have its own blog/RSS feed. There are also plenty of goof balls like me are blogging about it. Ugh.
Sean points us to FeedRaider. Very slick.
This is for all the women who’ve repeatedly tried to convince me that models aren’t really that hot. (as if I didn’t already know that)