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Hand Written Clock 86

a3buster writes "This clock does not actually have a man inside, but a flatscreen that plays a 24-hour loop of this video by the artist watching his own clock somewhere and painstakingly erasing and re-writing each minute. This video was taken at Design Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach 2009."

Comment Re:A simple solution (Score 1) 383

I don't generally watch, but my point is that on the web there is an ~infinite amount of content available, so I don't really care if there are idiot comments everywhere, I can choose not to read them. On the tee-vee, there is a fixed, limited, resource: time. And, barring skipping around, it's a linear medium, so if someone wants to get information, they have to sit through a lot of crap to get it.

I'd watch CNN if it was, you know, a "Cable News Network." It's a travesty that none of these 24-hour channels can get any deeper into a story than the 30 minute evening news can.

Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 411

It's not an assertion, it's a finding of courts. I have no idea what criteria they use to determine what MS can bundle and what they can't and what they have to provide alternatives for, but browsers are not one of the things they can do whatever they want with. I believe in the EU media players are the same.

But Mac and Linux (all 10,000 flavors) are essentially free to ship or not whatever they want because they have such a small market share.

Comment Uganda & Kenya (Score 2) 329

When the article says "Some parts of Kenya" that means the good parts. The overall infection rate in 2003 was estimated at 6.7%. Uganda is the birthplace, as I recall, of the ABC strategy.

This article makes it sound as if DC is as bad as "Africa" when it comes to AIDS. Unfortunately (for most of sub-Sahara Africa, not DC residents), this just isn't true.

3% may be bad, but 3% with decent health care is a world away from the 15+% infection rate and poor health systems that some countries are dealing with.

Comment Re:not really a ban (Score 1) 631

I don't see (aside from advertising and bribing doctors and hospitals) why acetomenaphine needs to be on the market at all, as there are a plethora of newer, more effective, and safer analgesics these days. Acetominaphine won't relieve swelling at all, while aspirin and other analgesics will.

First, acetaminophen has been on the market so long that I'm sure there is no financial incentive to prescribe it. Some of the newer cocktails, maybe, but I think most of the drugs listed now have generics in the US market.

Second, acetaminophen is the only OTC pain killer that is not a blood thinner to some degree. I was specifically instructed to take acetaminophen rather than ibuprofen which, while not as bad as aspirin, still thins the blood.

Comment Re:Sales after death (Score 1) 387

Actually I was thinking that now I can actually buy a CD or two of his. While he was alive I refused to give him a nickel. Let's face it, in addition to being a very bizarre man with a horrible upbringing he was also almost certainly a serial pedophile.

Now it doesn't matter. My few dollars in royalties will go to his children.

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