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License to Drive: Revoked

Posted by Casey Rae-Hunter on Wed, Mar 10, 2010

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R.I.P., Corey Haim. Looks like that means we won’t be seeing License to Drive II anytime soon. Lord knows the other Corey and maybe even Heather Graham — still a fox! — could use the work… Feel free to share your finest Corey Haim memories (Haimories?) in the comments… Back later.

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To Boldly Go…

Posted by Casey Rae-Hunter on Mon, Mar 8, 2010

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…where no sane Christian has gone before. This video is so nuts I don’t even know where to start. I mean, it’s not every day that you come across an evangelical homage to Star Trek with rock guitars and “uncircumcised fill-uh-stone Klingons.” Thanks again to Shane of the Government for the tip.

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I’m a Lamestain

Posted by Casey Rae-Hunter on Thu, Mar 4, 2010

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Last night I was feeling nostalgic, which is rare. Not for anything in particular, mind you — it was just a feeling of having misplaced something… my youth, perhaps. You see, I was born in 1974 and came of age in the late 1980s-early-’90s, thereby witnessing the genesis and proliferation of “grunge.” Looking back, I’m glad I [...]

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OK Go are Geniuses

Posted by Casey Rae-Hunter on Tue, Mar 2, 2010

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And I’m not just saying that because my organization is buds with them. I adore OK Go’s poptastic latest, Of the Blue Color of the Sky, and the band just keeps outdoing themselves with their cheeky-but-brilliant videos. Case in point, this latest clip for the song “This Too Shall Pass.” I don’t want to spoil it [...]

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Transparency or Cyberstupidity?

Posted by Casey Rae-Hunter on Tue, Mar 2, 2010

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It’s clear that the coming years will present major tests for security on the internet. We’ll also likely see further debate about privacy and First Amendment issues online, with personal data, intellectual property and child pornography topping the laundry list of concerns. But in the wake of the attack on Google in China, let’s start [...]

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