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Thursday, April 29, 2004 |
Look Like A Film Noir Babe
Look like a film noir babe. 
Online clothing boutique Danger Dame offers some super-cool retro styles for wannabe vixens. Lace up, slink over to a barstool, and pretend you're in a Raymond Chandler novel with a tragic ending.
Link to Danger Dame shop. See also this lush new Taschen book, FILM NOIR. [Boing Boing]
That's how women should dress... Of course, men should use hats and gabardines. [Tyromaniac]
6:40:21 PM
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Tribal Communities Building Wireless Networks
More Tribes Go Wireless. MuniWireless reports that a tribe in Southern California is using broadband wireless to link 18 tribal communities: HP donated a bunch of gear for the network and the tribe is using solar-powered antennas. In addition to the educational benefits to such a network, tribal members are using the access to keep on top of and apply for federal grants. We've linked to other stories about tribes around the country using wireless to bring Internet access to reservations. In most of these cases, the incumbent operators weren't interested in serving the communities, which are often remote and sparsely populated. But the growth of Wi-Fi has driven down the cost of some equipment such that it's possible for these communities to build their own networks. Many of these tribes aren't looking to the Internet for entertainment but as a way to improve the educational and employment opportunities for residents.... [Wi-Fi Networking News]
6:30:02 PM
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Bob Moog Documentary
Bob Moog documentary looks great. The video clips from the new Bob Moog (inventor of the Moog synthesizer) documentary (titled "moog") are very exciting. Can't wait to see it. He says inventing things is a combination of "discovering and witnessing." (As an aside, isn't "Moog" a great name. It has that mod 60s sound that's perfect for a synthesizer. I don't think it would have been as popular had his last name been anything else.) Link [Boing Boing] [Tyromaniac]
6:22:13 PM
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