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  1. New Aol logo unveiled. http://bit.ly/5LSv47
  2. Harrowing and mostly hilarious accounts of designer / client conversations: http://bit.ly/ZGoSs
  3. Hours of retro fun looking at the design of classic children's records, toys and games: http://bit.ly/alkNZ
  4. Yet another "design inspiration" site, but worth a look: http://bit.ly/3DOWMJ
  5. Verizon releases a saucy anti-iPhone ad for the holidays: http://bit.ly/bvbJS
  6. found out if you holler and scream at an .xml file and kick a garbage can into bits at 11:13pm, your flash file will magically work again.
  7. @theMechanism had fun with FOTC launching their new Web site: http://bit.ly/t9Dun
  8. In memory of the upcoming 40th anniversary of Sesame Street, I give you this: http://bit.ly/Bej1W
  9. Behold, the mighty Facebook sprite: http://bit.ly/3NYMyO
  10. A headline that is usually followed by a Godzilla sighting: http://bit.ly/1P0Qxe My fingers are crossed.
  11. Cool to see my tilt-shift photo from Coney Island was featured in an article about inspiration on Smashing Magazine: http://bit.ly/1zKCja
  12. http://twitpic.com/ndqql - Strange miniature car wreck at Church St. station in Brooklyn
  13. CNN.com redesign: http://bit.ly/11AnIE
  14. 13 sculptures made entirely of cheese: http://bit.ly/1HXaTV
  15. Learn something new every day: http://bit.ly/yBlvp
  16. Love the vibe and visual style of Bjork's Wanderlust video: http://bit.ly/DKtyC
  17. The "Droid Does" commercial reveal reminds me of Web design from 1999. Maybe the phone will have an antenna. http://bit.ly/3Q114C
  18. Wolf shirts must make a comeback: http://bit.ly/ZasxL
  19. When Japanese toys go horribly wrong. http://bit.ly/kOdCa
  20. Who doesn't love the paintings of Walton Ford, visualizing animal fables as sociopolitical commentary? http://bit.ly/7PDeS