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Spain's Olympic Uniform Kits
July 30th, 2012 10:00 PMDesigned and donated free-of-charge by the Russian sports fashion brand Bosco, Spain's official Olympic uniform kits have been so widely ridiculed for its ugliness that it's on the verge of becoming a controversy.
KYM Gallery: Source Filmmaker
July 30th, 2012 8:28 PMCheck out our gallery of videos using Vale's Source Filmmaker software!
Pup and Circumstance
July 30th, 2012 8:00 PMUnlike some dogs, Rover managed to graduate at the top of his class.
Microsoft Ad Photoshop Controversy
July 30th, 2012 7:43 PMPublic Relations 2.0: In August of 2009, the tech news blog Tech Crunch published a Polish Microsoft advertisement in which a black man's head was replaced with a man, which subsequently inspired a series of parody images mocking the apparent racist photoshop job.
8-Bit Olympics
July 30th, 2012 6:30 PMVimeo user Flikli created this animated pixel art montage featuring various sports found in the summer's Olympic games.
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Spain's Olympic Uniform Kits
Designed and donated free-of-charge by the Russian sports fashion brand Bosco, Spain's official Olympic uniform kits have been so widely ridiculed for its ugliness that it's on the verge of becoming a controversy.
KYM Gallery: Source Filmmaker
Check out our gallery of videos using Vale's Source Filmmaker software!
Pup and Circumstance
Unlike some dogs, Rover managed to graduate at the top of his class.
Microsoft Ad Photoshop Controversy
Public Relations 2.0: In August of 2009, the tech news blog Tech Crunch published a Polish Microsoft advertisement in which a black man's head was replaced with a man, which subsequently inspired a series of parody images mocking the apparent racist photoshop job.