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World Of Warcraft Real Life Tabards
Topic: Multiplayer Online Games 9:27 pm EDT, Oct 22, 2008

If you're a World of Warcraft player, you'll probably be reaching for your wallet in a few minutes after seeing this site. Sorry about that.

If you're not a World of Warcraft player, you'll probably just find this too nerdy to contemplate.

WoW Players can now have their guild tabard and character information emblazoned on t-shirts or hoodies. Actual clothing. For wearing and stuff.

I can't get the tooltips to work, so I don't know what the stats are on them tho'.

World Of Warcraft Real Life Tabards


THE BROKERS WITH HANDS ON THEIR FACES BLOG
Topic: Society 9:21 pm EDT, Oct 22, 2008

This is almost as good as Cute Overload.

THE BROKERS WITH HANDS ON THEIR FACES BLOG


Kymco Agility scooter licence plate mount
Topic: Miscellaneous 3:14 pm EDT, Oct  6, 2008

For those of you who are thinking about getting a scooter or who found your way here through a certain search engine because you have the same problem I do, the link should help.

Basically, some of the Taiwanese manufacturers have gotten on board with EPA regulations, but not quite caught onto the fact that motorcycle licence plates are horizontally mounted in some states of the US, Tennessee being one of those. This means that the holes on the rear fender where you'd normally mount your licence plate simply don't work, and you can't drill holes in the plate (apparently it's some sort of crime).

The item linked to by this post gets you a bracket which attaches to those holes, and lets you mount the licence plate more or less normally on the rear of the bike. Yay!

Kymco Agility scooter licence plate mount


PETA Urges Ben & Jerry's To Use Human Milk - News Story - WPTZ Plattsburgh
Topic: Miscellaneous 5:32 am EDT, Sep 24, 2008

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sent a letter to Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, cofounders of Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc., urging them to replace cow's milk they use in their ice cream products with human breast milk, according to a statement recently released by a PETA spokeswoman.

Um... Either PETA just blew all their reputation capital like a drunk screaming "MONEY PLAYS!" at a blackjack table, or I don't think I'll be eating any more Ben & Jerry's.

...and I may just have to kick the sh*t out of the next PETA person I meet if they actually change the ice cream.

PETA Urges Ben & Jerry's To Use Human Milk - News Story - WPTZ Plattsburgh


More 'IndyMedia' madness
Topic: Politics and Law 2:51 pm EDT, Sep 16, 2008

Just in case people were wondering what kind of response one can expect to get from IndyMedia should you question them... Here's what I finally got back from someone named "Erik".

Hi Dagmar,
Your comments have been "unhidden."

I have a couple questions for you. You have repeatedly accused our collective of engaging in criminal acts in a public forum. You have lied and slandered us on our own website. We are allowing you to do this because we believe in the value of critique. Now it's time for us to ask you a few questions:

1) What would give you the impression that the "Livewire" is anything other than a place to publish breaking news?

2) Why would you accuse the people who have made this service available to the public of engaging in illegal acts?

3) If you are actually concerned about the law, then why don't you do the responsible thing and call the police instead of whining on the Internet? After all, the police have been more than willing to target activists over the last couple weeks. I'm sure they would appreciate the tip.

You are a weak-minded coward.

-Erik
TCIMC volunteer

evildagmar from geemail.com wrote:

Dagmar dSurreal sent a message using the contact form at
http://twincities.indymedia.org/contact.

I would like a response from someone about why it is I keep having comments
summarily deleted from the site without explanation or any real reason. I
was under the impression one of the core values around here was supposed to
be freedom of expression, and I've not been violating any sort of
guidelines that I am aware of beyond merely disagreeing with some
statements made.

...and because when prodded I become an a**hole the size of which would make most people think I should have my own gravity field and atmosphere, here's my less than polite response (because a "weak-minded coward" I sure as f**k am not), which I will be deciding over the course of the afternoon if I want to bounce a copy back at the same web form as the original question so that the other people (if any) who are recieving those comments will see just how badly this is being handled.

On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 1:41 AM, Erik wrote:
> Hi Dagmar,
> Your comments have been "unhidden."
>
> I have a couple questions for you. You have repeatedly accused our
> collective of engaging in criminal acts in a public forum. You have lied and
> slandered us on our own website. We are allowing you to do this because we
> believe in the value of critique. Now it's time for us to ask you a few
> questions:

Really. What "criminal acts" would those be? I can assure you that
everything I posted is absolutely true as I witnessed it. Perhaps if
people were engaging in illegal acts, they ought not ... [ Read More (0.5k in body) ]

More 'IndyMedia' madness


Peek - Simply email
Topic: Technology 4:13 pm EDT, Sep 12, 2008

I'm not particularly worried about hacking it, but it looks like it would be handy for people who don't have the infrastructure for a Blackberry.

Peek - Simply email


Sarah Palin talks about Bush Doctrine
Topic: Politics and Law 12:55 am EDT, Sep 12, 2008

Not only is she somewhat incoherent at times, she's clearly all for invading anywhere she damn well feels like.

So, are we ready to start seriously campaigning for Obama, or at least putting up signs that say "OH GOD ANYONE BUT MCCAIN" yet?

Sarah Palin talks about Bush Doctrine


Statement to "Indymedia"
Topic: Politics and Law 4:06 pm EDT, Sep  7, 2008

Since there seems to be a slight problem with posts to the Indymedia site disappearing, I'm also posting this here.

Dear lunatic children,

Perhaps if you were the type of self-proclaimed anarchists who didn't believe in attempting to deceive other people and believed firmly in not engaging in acts of wanton destruction, you'd stand a chance of winning the media "war".

As people who you call your friends are gassed, beaten, and arrested while attempting to hold a peaceful protest, you guys are merrily celebrating the acts of petty vandalism and disruption that without fail gives the people who you claim to be your enemies the excuse to come down on your friends hard. Stroking your own egos and celebrating the fact that you can get away with doing something useless and stupid and then hiding in a crowd, it seems, is more important than actually allowing the evil going on around you to be seen for what it is.

Under normal circumstances, it's at least implicit that people carrying press credentials are in no way engaging in, encouraging, or participating in what they are covering, but you self-proclaimed journalists and reporters have failed miserably in this respect. There have been enough snarky comments to both the site and the audio streams to make it clear that you've been at least partially complicit in several events that simply should not have taken place had people's intentions been to remain 100% peaceful. You've been actively using the top level page of twincities.indymedia.org to rebroadcast instructions telling people where to go to make pedestrian congestion issues worse at best. ...not things about where a march supporting this and that is taking place, not details about which rallies are still on and which are not, just locations and telling people the equivalent of "hey if you want to get your fight on, go here". This is horrifically irresponsible, and it's positively mind-blowing that you express astonishment that the police are arresting people regardless of whether or not they bear press credentials in light of what you've been doing to cast serious doubt on just how impartial the smaller news outfits might actually be.

You've not just been giving the police a "good excuse" to bring a heavy boot down on your heads, you've been giving reasonable people plenty of reasons to suspect you're a part of the problem, if not near the core of it. It doesn't matter how many video clips of police brutality you collect if your hands are not clean as to why the police started busting heads. Reporters for big media have no problem with being "arguably wrong" by reporting that some lunatics broke some windows and as a result the police had to try to scatter the crowds before someone started throwing firebombs, when that's actually close (even if an incredibly skewed perspective) to what happened. That'... [ Read More (0.2k in body) ]

Statement to "Indymedia"


How NOT to out a cop
Topic: Politics and Law 10:43 am EDT, Sep  6, 2008

So, the other day a video came up on the twincities.indymedia.org site claiming to have outed a couple of "provocateurs" at one of the marches.

Not only are their criteria for determining if someone's a cop laughably loose, they can't handle criticism either. Let's see how long my response to this lunacy lasts _this_ time.

cop != provocateur.

Perhaps they need some really paranoid people (e.g. hackers) to explain to them how to properly vet someone (and how to handle a crowd).

How NOT to out a cop


How NOT to out a cop
Topic: Politics and Law 11:25 pm EDT, Sep  4, 2008

So, the other day a video came up on the twincities.indymedia.org site claiming to have outed a couple of "provocateurs" at one of the marches.

Not only are their criteria for determining if someone's a cop laughably loose, they can't handle criticism either. Let's see how long my response to this lunacy lasts _this_ time.

cop != provocateur.

Perhaps they need some really paranoid people (e.g. hackers) to explain to them how to properly vet someone (and how to handle a crowd).

How NOT to out a cop


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