February 8th, 2010

Apparently:

  • There is still no snow in Vancouver.
  • The Canadian government has allocated $113 million to match individual donations made by Canadians to the Haiti relief effort.
  • Universities across Britain will soon axe thousands of teaching jobs, close campuses and ditch courses to cope with government funding cuts.
  • U.S. Rep. John “Murthquake” Murtha, Iraq war critic, has died at 77.
  • Signs are appearing that a new MacBook Pro may be on the way; iPhone 4G (rumoured for May/June) may be slightly taller than the 3GS.
  • Tim Hortons has banned a complaining customer.
  • William Jenkins’s 1975 exhibition redefined landscape photography by finding beauty in the banal.
  • This is how you shoot a photo.
  • An artist has created a secret art exhibit hidden in road bollards dotted around Cardiff city centre.
  • The security chip that does encryption in PCs has been hacked.
  • Google is preparing an assault on Facebook; is transforming Gmail to be a communications hub, complete with status updates.
  • This is how the Leno-Letterman Super Bowl spot came to be.
  • Beck, Feist guest star on the new Jamie Lidell LP.
  • These are sounds of an awakening sun.
  • Burberry is following Avatar’s lead as the first label to stream a 3D show at London Fashion Week.
  • Verizon is blocking 4chan.
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