| | | | | 04/11/13 | | One good weekend deserves another. | | | | | | | TOP SECRET | Hiding Messages in Your Facebook Pics | | We have no idea why you’d ever secretly embed a private, password-protected message into a JPEG and then post that image on Facebook. Unless you’re in the mob. Or it’s your mistress’s birthday. Or because you discovered this Chrome plugin, which does exactly that. And because, hey, why not. | | | | | | | SPONSORED MESSAGE | | | | PLAY IT AGAIN | Take Your TV. Now Add Wireless Hi-Fi. | | Sorry, but your TV needs work. Mostly because it’s not linked up to the SONOS PLAYBAR—nine high-tech, hi-fi speakers just begging for some NBA playoffs action. At least when it’s not wirelessly streaming your entire music library. Or Pandora. Or Spotify. Or 100,000 free radio stations. Anyway, you get it. | | | | | | | | | GOD SAVE MCQUEEN | In Case You Need a 100-Year-Old Bike | | Check it out: Steve McQueen’s 1914 Indian track motorcycle is up for auction right now. What it has: a slick, green paint job, a 4-horsepower engine and untold levels of badass. What it doesn’t have: a clutch, throttle or any brakes whatsoever. Or an owner. But that’s where you come in. | | | | | | | | | STORY TIME | A Per Se Vet Wants to Feed You | | Last week, we discussed some new deliciousness in London. This week, we... discuss more new deliciousness in London. See, a guy who spent time at Per Se, Noma and the French Laundry is now serving up beef cheeks and hot toddies beneath Tower Bridge. Apparently, the whole “eating” movement is popular there, too. | | | | | | | | | SALE-ING | Handsomeness for Less Than You’d Think | | Mohawk General Store is upset with you. For too long, you’ve paid regular prices for scarves from the Hill-side, S.N.S. Herning sweaters and things that were made and crafted by Levi’s Made & Crafted. So they’re making an example and having a sale. Now is your chance to atone. And look really sharp without paying much. | | | | | | | | | RECORD BOOK | An Encyclopedia of Obscurely Good Music | | Long ago, in the 20th century, people recorded and pressed their own vinyl records. Strange. Anyway, now you’ve got this 512-page tome profiling the obscure musicians who did that. Like a crooning trucker from Jersey. And some twin sisters who were organ prodigies. Among others who would have probably killed it on YouTube. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 900 Broadway, Suite 808 New York, NY 10003 © 2013 UrbanDaddy. All Rights Reserved. | | | | | | |
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