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0 IPOD-Photo Stereoscope @ March 30th, 2005

For those with two iPods and alot of times on their hands comes the iPod-Photo Stereoscope. I don't know if this qualifies a true "hack" like the altoid tins mods but this by far the most outrageous.

0 Yo Yo! @ March 30th, 2005

Hey everyone, McMacalot here. Just posting to let you all know I'm new. I am an official "TinyMeat" street team member. I'll be rocking TinyMeat gear at local Vermont rock shows, possibly even giving some stuff away so keep checking back and maybe I'll have written something interesting! Peace <3

0 Friends of Lizzy @ March 29th, 2005

I received a nice message from Adam C of Friends of Lizzy out of Austin Texas. They had a kick-ass time at SXSW and it's his opinion that Aqueduct (current Tiny house band) was the conference standout. It also appears that FOL are hell bent on world domination just like Tinymeat or should I say "TinyCorp"? HAhahaha in the key of Dexter. Friends of Tiny should check out Friends of Lizzy. They have enlisted Lars Goransson (the Cardigans) to produce their ...

0 Thermals @ March 29th, 2005

Video - "How We Know" by the Thermals. Damn, that last 30 seconds sounds like a nod to the Pixies. OMFG-Robert Rodriguez has done it again! Bruce Willis is Hartigan in Frank Miller's SIN CITY Ever wonder about a particular song in a commercial you saw? Check out Adtunes and get that song out of your head.

7 TinyRadio f. Miss Lucy @ March 28th, 2005

3/26 w/ Miss Lucy Lu We just cranked out our first "TinyRadio" podcast. Lu picked her current faves and we also featured some standouts from the recent SXSW music festival. There is certainly a learning curve to synching it all up but we are happy with the results. Enjoy! Playlist"I Lost My Dog" The Fiery Furnaces"Tropical Iceland" The Fiery Furnaces"Brand New Colony" The Postal Service "Perfect Weapon" Communique"Postive Tension" Bloc Party"Lost in the Plot" The Dears"How We Know" The Thermals"2/3"Album

0 Rusty Willoughby @ March 26th, 2005

Part Narcissist, Part Self-Loathing like most of us - Rusty Willoughby from Seattle

0 PopStar Feet @ March 26th, 2005

Shoe Blogger of Indie Glamour, It's Popstar Feets

0 Celebrity Ketchup @ March 26th, 2005

WTF Moment of the Week- I was putting some condiments on a plate for my daughter's lunch today and saw this; I was holding a bottle Heinz Lindsey Lohan Ketchup. Yep, seems like some marketing genius thought Celebrity Ketchup was a sure-fire hit after the success (yeah) of Green, Purple and Mystery Flavors. There is a 4 celebrity line-up including William Shatner, Mia Hamm and Terry Bradshaw and little miss Lindsey whose quote on the bottle is "Burgerlicious".

0 Flickr Hacked @ March 26th, 2005

Flickr Postcard Browser This application lets you browse Flickr's huge image database, by searching for tags (keywords). Flickr Postcard Browser use the real world metaphor of a set of postcards shuffled onto a surface. Try This - flickReplacr Also-Pimp My Safari For those of you who refuse to switch to Firefox.

0 iTunes Rotation @ March 25th, 2005

"Dead Dance Ball" by The After Party "Walk on the Moon" by Asobi Seksu "Erotik Platonik" by Cubiky

0 Gorillaz - Feel Good @ March 25th, 2005

Damn, new Gorillaz is HOTT! Feel Good

0 Why wait until you die to get hung in New York? @ March 25th, 2005

Covert street artist Banksy installed four of his pieces (guerilla style) in New York's most prestigious museums - The Brooklyn Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, and the Museum of Natural History. Dressed as a British pensioner (think Spike Jonze meets Inspector Clouseau), over the last few days Banksy entered each of the galleries and attached one of his own works, complete with authorative name plaque and explanation. Two of the four pieces remained for days ...

0 Roll Bounce @ March 25th, 2005

In theaters this summer. "Roll Bounce" Kinda like the Barbershop on skates. Bonus points for casting Charlie Murphy!

0 Asobi Seksu @ March 24th, 2005

Stereolab meets My Bloody Valentine! Sooner by NYC's Asobi Seksu. " What was once called shoegazer rock, blaring, shimmering, multilayered guitars enfolding confessions of longing and ambiguity, is back in Asobi Seksu, a New York band that wraps its guitars and keyboard around well-made pop melodies and the girlish ache of Yuki's voices." Jon Pareles, New York Times, March 5, 2004

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