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Jimmy Kimmel interviews Emily Gould, editor of gawker.com. They talk about gawker stalker, paparazzi, and how much privacy celebrities deserve. Jimmy delivers the smack down through logic and personal evidence while Emily can only smirk and smile and roll her eyes. It's a battle of wits and this woman is completely unarmed.
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After Gawker.com put some funny photos from this guy's personal ad from Craiglist on their website, he calls them and gives them a mouthful.
Story here:
http://gawker.com /392686/craigslist-c ash+waver-threatens- to-punch-sue-us
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With the same deliciously biting irreverence and insider dish that's made Gawker.com addictive to millions of readers every month, The Gawker Guide to Conquering All Media serves up a hilarious blueprint for climbing to megawatt power in the media world.
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The Assimilated Negro is the issuing authority for your own personal Ghetto Pass, helping you safely navigate among the people and places of browner territories.
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A portrait which took roughly 2 hours. I mounted my iSight atop a blender (!) next to me and filmed my drawing of a portrait. Condensed into 46 seconds.
2B pencil on Canson paper.
Time lapse looking out the window of Seoul Pub, Itaewon, Seoul, Korea. Captured with Gawker at 1 frame per second and played back at 24 frames per second. Original musical score by Garage Band.
Me trying out Gawker some more. I tried doing some *normal* things to see how they looked. I tried reading (which failed miserably...but notice how much my mouth moves. Weird.) And then I did some crochet. I look like I actually know what I'm doing in fast forward. I look so serious, though, it's really funny.
A couple weeks ago I came across the program Gawker and decided to take a time lapse video of myself at work. As you can see, life behind a desk isn't very thrilling, but it is slightly entertaining to watch. I'll have to try it out again sometime.
Download Gawker and try it out yourself:
http://gawker.sou rceforge.net/Gawker. html
This is a time lapse video shot with a free program called Gawker (http://gawker.sourc eforge.net/Gawker.ht ml) using the built in iSight camera in my MacBook Pro laptop. The video was shot over several hours taking a picture every ten seconds.