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...obsession in the dining hall and you may get a couple of funny looks (or maybe not). Although it sounds a bit illicit, rasterbating isn’t at all. It’s actually a funky way to spice up dorm rooms that have outgrown the Newbury Comics poster selection. The Rasterbator uploads jpeg files from your computer and magically changes them to Roy Lichtentstein-esque pictures composed of millions of dots...

Author: By Aviva J. Gilbert, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Rasterbate More | 12/9/2004 | See Source »

...coolest part of the site by far (besides the make-it-yourself Pope cutouts) is the Rasterbator, which allows you to take any picture you want and turn it into a huge graphic poster. (For free.) Who wouldn’t want the larger-than-life faces of their friends digitally remastered and printed for free? Granted, you have to like graphic art, Finnish sects, and your friends a lot, but if you do it’s an excellent decorating option...

Author: By Aviva J. Gilbert, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Rasterbate More | 12/9/2004 | See Source »

Baseball, in particular, has become the poster child for screwing itself...

Author: By Alex Mcphillips, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'BAMA SLAMMA: Still a Proud Sports Fanatic | 12/8/2004 | See Source »

Besides the new sign colors (and the bad weather), this miserable December day was hard to distinguish from the same day any other year. Campaigns for the two highest offices of the council have always stuck to posters to get their messages out. Beyond poster drops, door-to-door visits from candidates, websites of varying degrees of slickness and a lot of screaming outside of the Science Center, these campaigns have long seemed reluctant to adopt more creative measures—use of a yellow bird outfit in the 2003 campaign of Aaron S. Byrd ’05 aside...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Same Old, Same Old | 12/8/2004 | See Source »

...chest. In the same vein, campaigns would be hard-pressed to pay for armbands for supporters to wear, mini CD-ROMs with informational videos about each candidate or other small giveaways like bottle openers or even stickers with such a small budget. With each 8 x 11 poster pegged at an arbitrary amount of $.03, $100 just doesn’t go too far. Moreover, because anything out-of-the-ordinary—mini CD-ROMs for instance—requires a custom cost estimate from the EC, it can be hard for campaigns to plan for costs they can?...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Same Old, Same Old | 12/8/2004 | See Source »

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