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Music: Newswire: The British government won't allow Kelly Clarkson to take Jane Austen's ring out of the country

Even though she dropped £150,000 (almost $200,000) on it at an auction last year, Kelly Clarkson has been barred from taking Jane Austen's gold and turquoise ring out of Britain. Ed Vaizey, the country's culture minister, says Austen had few personal belongings, and their presence in the country is important. The ring is one of three pieces of jewelry known to have belonged to the author and Vaizey has thus placed a temporary export ban on the ring, and even expresses hope that a British citizen will buy it out from under Clarkson.
"Jane Austen's modest lifestyle and her early death mean that objects associated with her of any kind are extremely rare," Vaizey says. "So I hope that a UK buyer comes forward so this simple but elegant ring can be saved for the nation."
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Anna Anthropy just remade 1990 Nintendo Power magazine’s...

Anna Anthropy just remade 1990 Nintendo Power magazine’s Dragon Warrior Text Adventure as a playable online choose-your-own-adventure Twine game. You can find it and play it online right here. -LT
Americans Thought They Smelled Fine Until Marketers Convinced Them Otherwise
Kaze Tachinu, Hayao Miyazaki’s First Animated Film For Adults
The Economist is reporting that popular Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, known widely for his children’s films like My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away, has made Kaze Tachinu (“The Wind Rises”), his first feature-length animated film geared to adults.
Anime News Network describes the film:
A biographical film about the life of Jiro Horikoshi, the man responsible for the design and creation of the famous Japanese World War II Zero Fighter aircraft. Inspired by the aesthetics of design and the freedom of flying, Jiro pursues a life dedicated to the creation of a beautiful aircraft. The film covers the passage of time from Jiro’s childhood, filled with dreams of engineering, to adulthood as he creates an elegant, flight worthy plane that eventually is used for something quite different than he expected, war.
Here is the film’s trailer in Japanese (no subtitles or dubbing):
image via WTFM-Clan, video via CatsukaDotCom2
via Antonio Ono
Filhote de elefante sensualiza na...




Filhote de elefante sensualiza na praia.
Young elephant playing on a beach in Phuket, Thailand by John Lindie
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"You're a coward!" widow yells to Bulger after he won't take the stand - CNN.com
firehosethis fucking guy
"ya's"
Man arrested in connection to death of alleged Bulger extortion victim - CNN.com
firehosejesus fucking christ
Same-sex spouses now allowed to apply for U.S. visas - latimes.com
Traffic Kills, So Someone Finally Made An Ambucycle
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This Is What Would Happen If Fast-Food Workers Got Raises
firehose"Assuming all wages double and other expenses don’t decrease, menu prices at McDonald’s would have to go up about 25 percent, which means an extra $1 for a Big Mac and a “Dollar Twenty-Five Menu” in place of the Dollar Menu, estimates the Columbia Journalism Review, which would be a big deal to consumers."
A DOLLAR TWENTY FIVE?????????????? OH SHITTTTTTTTTTTT
The FBI Can Remotely Activate The Mic On Your Android Phone
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Aaron Hernandez Writes Letter: God Put Me In Jail
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CoreOS
firehosecontainers beat
"the root partition you are running against isn't modified your server is never in an unstable or partially upgraded state. To finish off the upgrade reboot the machine and in a few seconds you will start running on root B with a freshly updated system.
If a machine fails to come up after an upgrade simply reboot the machine and it will revert to the previous root partition."
A stripped-down Linux distro that provides the kernel, systemd and ‘just enough bits to run containers’ with Docker. Its use of two root partitions to smooth the process of system upgrades sounds rather cunning, too.
Diddums: A tiny mac app to add bookmarks to Pinboard.
firehoseOS X: because why use a bookmarklet when you can make an app (requires OS X 10.8, 7MB)
Raspberry Pi and Arduino to get cellular access with SIM card add-on
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A new Kickstarter project aims to give Raspberry Pi and Arduino boards Internet access throughout the world with an add-on that allows integration with a SIM card.
SparqEE Cellv1.0 would need to raise $70,000 to get the technology to backers, with donors pledging at least $69 to get the device. SparqEE CEO Christopher Higgins, an engineer, said he plans to take the Kickstarter page live on August 20. For now, it's viewable in a draft form so that people can provide feedback.
Cellv1.0 consists of a board with a cellular chip, a power supply, and a SIM holder, as well as a "jumper board" that "includes level shifters for whatever voltage levels you're using (ex. 3.3V, 5V, or other)."
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Tsuppari Oozumou Risshin Shussehen (Tecmo - Super Famicom - 1993)
New Thor: The Dark World Poster Betrays Inevitable Progression of Marvel Posters
firehosejust noticed that Eccleston doesn't even get star billing
Marvel Entertainment has released this new poster for Thor: The Dark World, showing off an Asguardified-Jane Foster and a rugged Thor, and of course Christopher Eccleston looking very evil. This poster has gotten a lot of comparisons to the Iron Man 3 poster with Tony and Pepper, so see Tumblrer Electric Alice's prediction of what the trend suggests for the future Captain America: The Winter Soldier poster under the cut.
#954; Inventions All the Way Down
firehosevia Rosalind
On Internet Friends and In-Person Friends, Or As They Are More Commonly Known, “Friends”
A couple weeks ago, I spent an afternoon chatting with an old friend on Skype. Back in the day, she and I were steady companions. We even shared an apartment for a year and a half. As we talked, we worked out how long it had been since we last caught up (December, at the earliest). The names of a few other friends came up, people I haven’t seen or spoken to in years. The lack of contact was understandable. I had moved away. Things change. People grow apart. It happens.
“It’s just so hard to find time to catch up,” my friend said. We both nodded, with sad shrugs and “what can you do” expressions. That’s life, right? But as we sat there in mutual agreement, something started to bug me. I have another set of friends, every bit as dear, that I keep in touch with often. Daily. Constantly. The difference is, those people don’t live far away. They live on the internet.
How-To: Watermelon Cake
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wouldn't try, though, waste of delicious watermelon
Lawmakers introduce LGBT-inclusive runaway, homeless youth act
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WASHINGTON -- U.S. Reps. Mark Pocan (D-Wisc.) and Gwen Moore (D-Wisc.) on Thursday introduced legislation supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender runaway and homeless youth.
the-idea-of-us: merfology: cherryteddy: Hannibal T-shirt!You...
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"I don’t even watch the show and this is 6 shades of awesome"






Hannibal T-shirt!You can buy by [Here]
I don’t even watch the show and this is 6 shades of awesome
Holy woah. I want this.
I am so damn tempted to go buy a t-shirt. Oooh, I could cut it up and applique it on a jacket, couldn’t I? Hmmm.
Ahahahaha!
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Ahahahaha!
hijinksensue: Wife made a kick ass Tetris necklace. Check it...
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The Ramen Burger Yearns to Be the Rightful Heir to the Cronut - Alexander Abad-Santos - The Atlantic Wire
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eat croshit and die
Since the cronut's debut in May, chefs all around the country, especially New York, have been trying to replicate its recipe of innovation, scarcity and buzz. The latest challenger to the cronut's dominance of the foodie world will debut this weekend. Say hello to the ramen burger.
What is a ramen burger? Glad you asked. "The burger consists of a 75-25% blend patty, a generous slathering of shoyu sauce, peppery arugula and a scattering of scallions," explains Gothamist's Nell Casey. That sounds savory-salty delicious, but the real "wow" factor here is that the ramen burger's bun will consist of ramen noodles cooked and fried until they (allegedly) reach the perfect crustiness and consistency to hold a juicy patty.
Naturally, the ramen burger, made by Sun Noodle, will be sold only in Brooklyn.
And you'll probably have to ask your foodie friends how they are, because there's a large possibility that you won't be able to procure one—only 100 will be made this weekend, which sounds like a page right out of Dominique Ansel's cronut book.
So will the fusion-y ramen burger unseat the cronut as the summer's best food? Maybe. We've narrowed down the cronut's success to five major factors: scarcity (a bad business model, we're told, but what do experts know?), the portmanteau name, the difficulty in procuring one, good looks on social media, and the combination of ingredients. You'll notice that taste isn't really a driving factor—there have been some meh reviews on the cronut, but those haven't shrunk the lines one bit.
Given New Yorkers' love of all things new and fatty, we've sized up the cronut's latest challengers. Here's how they stacked up:
The Ramen Burger
Scarcity: There's only 100 of them to be made, at least for now. That's 100-150 less than the number of cronuts made per day. 10/10
Portmanteau: Ramen burger isn't really that inventive of a name. But the cognitive dissonance of a burger between noodles might just generate the necessary attention. 5/10
Difficulty: You have to get to Smorgasburg in Brooklyn, which means a reliance on the notoriously packed L train. And then you have to wade through foodies at Smorgasburg in hopes that you can snag one of the 100 burgers. And they're only available for one day. 10/10
The Mashup: Ramen is delicious. So are burgers. But the combination might be a little strange for someone who is used to the flavors of ramen, which usually revolve around a chicken or pork stock. Certainly, this seems less intuitive than a deep-fried croissant. 6/10
Instagrammability: It only looks good from certain angles. And those angles cannot involve gloopy cheese. 5/10
Overall: 36/50 — The cronut might have something to worry about.
Halo-Halo
Scarcity: Not very. Unlike the cronut, with its infamous rations, or the limited-release ramen burgers, there are no reports of this Filipino bean ice cream selling out. 2/10
Portmanteau: There isn't one. But it sounds pretty funny — and catchy, too. And it makes some people think of Beyoncé, even though that's only if you pronounce it incorrectly. 6/10
Difficulty: You have to find a Filipino restaurant to get halo-halo. And you have to order it correctly (don't say hay-lo). And there are plenty of variations, so you may have to try a couple of them to find one that you like. 8/10
The Mashup: There are plenty of delicious ingredients in this dessert. As we mentioned in our previous coverage of this trend, there's stuff like shaved ice, ice cream, red beans, and sometimes even Cap N' Crunch in these guys, making every bite unique. 9/10
The Instagrammability: People like colorful things. People like showing people what dessert they're eating. Halo-halo fits both bills. 9/10
Overall: 34/50—If the New York food world is like Game of Thrones, and the cronut is King Joffrey, halo-halo is Daenerys Targaryen—sort of weird, comes from a different land, really pretty, and already has an army of people who love it and are ready to convert people who don't.
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The Umami Cronut Burger (i.e., Luther Burger)
Scarcity: Umami Burger just opened in New York City, and is already seeing gigantic lines. Our own Dashiell Bennett waited over two hours to get a taste of this West Coast burger. Some have had the insane idea of eating an Umami Burger between cronut buns, a variation of the so-called Luther Burger, one of the least healthful foods ever devised. In order to achieve this feat, First We Feast's Matthew Schonfeld had to begin his journey at 5:30 a.m. Given the scarcity of cronuts and the popularity of Umami Burger, this one is no breeze. 10/10
Portmanteau: This could have been great. Cromami burger. A Cronumi. Umaminut. 5/10
Difficulty: Considering that Umami Burger only has one location, as does the cronut, and both are now subject to massive lines, a person trying to engineer an Umami cronut burger will have to be a sturdy soul. Of course, a second person to wait in line would make this operation easier. But the need for a partner only testifies to the difficulty of this concoction. 10/10
The Mashup: Obviously, this is the logical evolution of the cronut. Therefore it is perfect. Haters to the left. 10/10
The Instagrammability: Not so perfect. This is one fugly burger, though people will want to share it nevertheless. 5/10
Overall: 40/50—These bad boys are very difficult to procure and hit that sweet spot of trendy and delicious. Go forth and enjoy this gateway to diabetes.
Honorable Mentions: The Crookie, Popeye's Waffle-battered Chicken Tenders, the Frozen S'More
Photo of Ramen burger via Ramen Burger Facebook; Photo of halo-halo by Flickr user: GunawanHaryanto; Photo of Cronut x Umami by First we Feast's Matthew Schonfeld
Want to add to this story? Let us know in comments or send an email to the author at aabadsantos@theatlantic.com. You can share ideas for stories on the Open Wire. Alexander Abad-Santos
Skunk Kits Surprise Five Sisters Zoo
firehosemeanwhile, in Scotland
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Caretakers at Five Sisters Zoo in Scotland weren't expecting any baby skunks— but one turned up in their skunk exhibit on June 4. Later that day they found an bigger surprise: the second kit to appear was an albino. They believe that the parents are Stella, one of two regular black and white females, and the father is Strachan, an albino. The albino kit has been examined and identified as a female; the other kit has been a bit more elusive and hasn't been checked out yet. The kits are pictured here at three weeks old.
Life has not been so easy for Strachan. As an albino, his eyes are weak and he has a poor immune system, leaving him vulnerable to common diseases. With his pale coloring, he sunburns easily. The albino kit will encounter the same difficulties. It's likely that the albino skunks would not have survived in the wild. The normal black and white markings help to warn predators that a foul-smelling fluid may be squirted at them should they get too near.
Burger Week: Victory Bar's $5 Venison-Spatzle Burger
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spatzle+venison beat
This announcement is part of our 2013 Burger Week (Aug 5-11), where we (and generous sponsors Nicky USA and Widmer Brewing) team with local restaurants and vendors to bring you $5 gourmet hamburgers!
Victory Bar has one of the most consistent pub menu visions I’ve ever seen. Reading it, I hear Europe licking its wounds after a war: spatzle with gruyere and shallot sauce, beef Bourguignon frites with brandy butter, venison burger...it’s that last one they chose to fashion into their Burger Week special. Distinctive, beefy-but-not-gamy Nicky USA venison is blended with house spices and topped with—instead of cheese—a remarkably well-behaved ladle of the aforementioned gruyere-sauced spatzle. House-pickled red cabbage, ketchup, crispy shallots, Worcestershire and mustard aioli, and a Grand Central brioche bun finish a burger you could walk all day on. Victory's chef-owner suggested I might just start in with a knife and fork, but when picked up, the sturdy payload held tight on through the entire meal.
Victory is also the place for a dozen-plus seriously curated draft beers, leaning heavily on the Belgians, and supported by fifty-odd obscurist bottled beers. Prefer to go with a space-saving cocktail? A list of twenty house specialties lives to serve.
Victory Bar
3652 SE Division
Sat-Tues 5pm-12am, Weds 5pm-1am, Thurs 5pm-1:30am, Fri 5pm-1am
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