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Tuesday, January 04, 2005 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: kbade

KarlFERRETS: Forced to watch The Matrix.

ON THE PITCHFORK: Lots of traffic! More than Ron Jeremy, even.

HELP TSUNAMI VICTIMS and get your buzz o­n.

LAURA BUSH: Rawkin' out, dude.

TERI HATCHER: Saving herself for me; very sweet.

KIRSTEN DUNST: Wardrobe Malfunction. NSFW, obviously.

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED: NPR's Best of 2004 lists.

MOVIE MISTAKES lists the Biggest of 2004.  The shocker is Shrek 2; an animated movie with continuity flaws?

TO KNOW ME is to know why.

THE NAVY has scads of photos of tsunami relief operations, like this and this.  And from those links, Craig could find a lot of cool photos of airplanes.

NASA has scads of cool photos from the Saturn probe.

ROGER DALTREY honored by the Queen.

MEDIA ROUNDUP: Blogs are taking o­n mainstream media, with videoblogs streaming tsunami footage  worldwide.  Newspapers face the impact of blogs.  Magazine readership has not increased in 15 years.

iFILM is starting a viral video channel.

STEREOGUM notes that Britney wants to direct.

THE NEW YORK POST has media predictions for 2005.

GOSSIP: Page Six and Jeannette Walls dish their winners and losers for 2004.

GOOGLE: If you missed the profile o­n "60 Minutes," you can read the transcript.  My favorite part was about the hiring process:
"Google uses aptitude tests, which it has even placed in technical magazines, hoping some really big brains would tackle the hardest problems. Score well o­n the test, and you might get a job interview. And then another and another. o­ne recent hire had 14 interviews before getting the job - and that was in the public relations department."

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