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Crazy 4 Cult 3-D: Family Portraits.

URL shortener tr.im is dead

… all tr.im links will continue to redirect, and will do so until at least December 31, 2009. Your tweets with tr.im URLs in them will not be affected.

We regret that it came to this, but all of our efforts to avoid it failed. No business we approached wanted to purchase tr.im for even a minor amount. There is no way for us to monetize URL shortening — users won’t pay for it — and we just can’t justify further devleopment since Twitter has all but annointed bit.ly the market winner. There is simply no point for us to continue operating tr.im, and pay for its upkeep.

This is a sad and unfortunate turn of events. I recently switched to bit.ly but never lost any love for tr.im.

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The Manhattan Bridge being constructed in 1909…If you click on this picture it gets so big…you can really look at it in detail.You can actually see the men working and standing on the bridge…check it out it’s pretty amazing! (via hewhocannotbenamed)
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Radiohead - Harry Patch (In Memory Of)

If you like this song please [purchases it at waste.uk.](http://download.waste.uk.com/S...) Proceeds will go to the Royal British Legion

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Sebastian Deutsch has created a beautiful HTML5 demo which uses <audio>, Canvas/Processing, and jQuery to display 100 recent tweets about HTML5 in a mesmerizing display. (via WebKitBits)

Web citizens trying to kill Internet Explorer.

CNN has an articles about how web designers are trying to kill off IE6. While their nothing relatively interesting about the article that I didn’t already know from the chatter in the blogosphere, it is interesting seeing it get attention on a national scale.

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Gorgeous new work by Scott Hansen available at http://studio.iso50.com

Pixelmatrix Design - GetGravatar Demo

GetGravatar is an awesome jQuery plugin that fetches a users Gravitar icon.

Mastering CSS, Part 1: Styling Design Elements

A great article with a ton of CSS tips and techniques.

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How Different Groups Spend Their Day

An interactive infographic of how US people spend their day, you can easily compare employed vs unemployed, age vs degree.

Can people make more of these kind of things please.

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More examples of Jessica Hische’s hand lettering.

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