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-Elsewhere on Wired:
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-* Cult of Mac picks up on something we skipped and concludes it's unlikely: [iTunes for Linux][1]. The strange thing is, Amarok is, IMHO, so much better than iTunes, why would you want iTunes on Linux?
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-[1]: http://blog.wired.com/cultofmac/2007/02/itunes_for_linu.html "ITunes for Linux - Don't Count On It"
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-* Autopia brings word of a UK-based ad campaign [designed to educate school children][2] about global warming. "BBC News notes that the FOE site also 'includes a game involving a polar bear which destroys a 4x4 vehicle by hurling ice cubes at it.'" Sweet. Does that work?
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-[2]: http://blog.wired.com/cars/2007/02/if_smart_ads_we.html "Global Warming: Silence = Death"
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-* Listening Post [has the scoop][3] on the first band to "tour" Second Life. A London-based band Redzone will play a four-show tour inside the virtual world starting this Friday. Saves a bundle on airfare, that's for sure.
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-[3]: http://blog.wired.com/music/2007/02/band_to_tour_se.html "Band to Tour Second Life"
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-* Table of Malcontents continues to [dig up some of the awesome artwork][4] lurking around the webernets. This time it's Ukranian artist Oleg Denisenko who specializes in weird chimera, specifically, "Quixotic-looking sphinxes dress their chicken-legged, dragon-winged bodies in suits of armor constructed with anachronistic mechanical sophistication." (see small pic above)
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-[4]: http://blog.wired.com/tableofmalcontents/2007/02/the_strange_sph.html "The Strange Sphinxes of Oleg Denisenko"
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-* And our best headline of the day goes to 27B Stroke 6's Luke O'Brien for this gem: "[Conservative Think Tank Not Thinking][5]"
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-[5]: http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/02/conservative_th.html "Conservative Think Tank Not Thinking" \ No newline at end of file