"Typosquatting" or URL hijacking relies on mistakes such as typos made by Internet users when inputting a web address. http://buff.ly/1TbaFCa
When something looks and moves almost, but not exactly, like natural beings, it causes some to feel revulsion: http://buff.ly/1TbduTN
Various interpretations of the endless knot symbol include the eternal continuum of mind. http://buff.ly/1lFZeY5
On Nov. 25, 1952, Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap opened in London. It has been running continuously since then. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mousetrap
Born Nov. 25, 1914, Joe DiMaggio, an All-Star in each of the 13 seasons he played for baseball's New York Yankees. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_DiMaggio
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This LGTM!!
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Jeff Elder jelder@wikimedia.org wrote:
"Typosquatting" or URL hijacking relies on mistakes such as typos made by Internet users when inputting a web address. http://buff.ly/1TbaFCa
When something looks and moves almost, but not exactly, like natural beings, it causes some to feel revulsion: http://buff.ly/1TbduTN
Various interpretations of the endless knot symbol include the eternal continuum of mind. http://buff.ly/1lFZeY5
On Nov. 25, 1952, Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap opened in London. It has been running continuously since then. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mousetrap
Born Nov. 25, 1914, Joe DiMaggio, an All-Star in each of the 13 seasons he played for baseball's New York Yankees. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_DiMaggio
Jeff Elder Digital communications manager Wikimedia Foundation 704-650-4130 @jeffelder https://twitter.com/JeffElder @wikipedia https://twitter.com/wikipedia The Wikimedia blog https://blog.wikimedia.org/
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Again, I'm learning something. I assume "uncanny valley" refers to bad CGI too, like the Scorpion King? If so, that might be cool to include (if there's room).
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 9:11 PM, Michael Guss mguss@wikimedia.org wrote:
This LGTM!!
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Jeff Elder jelder@wikimedia.org wrote:
"Typosquatting" or URL hijacking relies on mistakes such as typos made by Internet users when inputting a web address. http://buff.ly/1TbaFCa
When something looks and moves almost, but not exactly, like natural beings, it causes some to feel revulsion: http://buff.ly/1TbduTN
Various interpretations of the endless knot symbol include the eternal continuum of mind. http://buff.ly/1lFZeY5
On Nov. 25, 1952, Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap opened in London. It has been running continuously since then. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mousetrap
Born Nov. 25, 1914, Joe DiMaggio, an All-Star in each of the 13 seasons he played for baseball's New York Yankees. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_DiMaggio
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