‘^Hair icon^: debatable’ / “Apparently scoring movies isn’t as fun as it sounds.” / “Incredibly strange Internet stuff.” / “Card-like.” / ‘Bands that yell at you.’ / ‘Reminds me of the 90s.’ / “I don’t want to pre-roll ads.”
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show notes
Industrial Music:
Filter: “Self Inflicted.”
Stabbing Westward: “So Far Away.”
New blog from the creator of the now-shuttered okcgoldmine.com site: i-ppl.com.
Apple WWDC announcements include iOS 7 [with re-designed UI, photo filters, background updates to apps, iTunes radio & iCloud Airdrop].
Two of my favorite iPhone camera replacement apps to use instead of the default iOS 6 camera: 645 Pro and PureShot from jag.gr.
iBooks on Mac (and an update to Mac OS X called Mavericks [somewhat technical PDF from Apple]; also new MacBook Airs and Mac Pros.)
Jessica explains the cronut and the doissant.
PRISM program exposed. Edward Snowden steps forward (from Hong Kong) as a leaker of government info on spying programs; Daniel Ellsberg says this may be the biggest leak in American history; Julian Assange praises Snowden’s actions. Mark Udall (Democratic Senator from Colorado) wants to re-consider the PATRIOT Act. Barack Obama probably still wants to “look forward.”
The BBC probably regretted booking Alex Jones for their Sunday politics program (he was there in Britain to float by the Bilderberg group meeting on a barge).
Byword text/markdown editor (for Mac).
Jeremy Scahill and Chris Hayes compare Obama to his predecessor George W. Bush.
Bill Maher brings a little realism to the discussion of Ronald Reagan’s legacy.
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