Linklog for 9th April to 10th May

My del.icio.us links: 9th April to 10th May

  • Supreme Court Upholds Freedom Of Speech In Obscenity-Filled Ruling – "I'm also wondering whether you and your fat-faced plaintiffs over there need to have some respect for constitutionally protected expression fucked into your empty hick skulls."
  • Welcome to Cameron-Land – This is a dispatch from David Cameron's Britain, the country that could be waiting for us at the other end of the polling booths and the soundbites and the spin. I didn't have to take a time machine to get there; I just had to take the District Line.
  • Persistence Pays Parasites – If I hadn’t used the same password for Twitter as I use for lots of other services. If I’d been ten minutes later to the cafe, late enough to get multiple copies of the scam at once – for the want of a nail, and so on. But all the stars aligned for that one moment, and in that exact and precise moment of vulnerability, I was attacked by a phisher. This is eerily biological
  • Current: A News Project
  • Watch Air Traffic – LIVE! – Flightradar24.com shows live aircraft traffic in the airspace above Europe.
  • Star Wars: Uncut – Hello! You and 472 other people have the chance to recreate Star Wars: A New Hope. Below is the entire movie split up into 15 second clips. Click on one of the scenes to claim it, film it, and upload it. You can have up to three scenes! When we're all done, we'll stitch it all together and watch the magic happen.
  • How Many People Have Ever Lived on Earth? – So, our estimate here is that about 5.8 percent of all people ever born are alive today. That's actually a fairly large percentage when you think about it.
  • Speaking to the Past: A Penguin 75th Anniversary Project by Douglas Coupland
  • Seismic Waves – xkcd on something I've been thinking about for a little while…

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