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  • @klaus
    klaus++ @klaus 21/08/2017

    Pizza Workers Can’t ’Avoid Noid’—Held Hostage 5 Hours - latimes
    ▻http://articles.latimes.com/1989-01-31/news/mn-1499_1_pizza-chain

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    January 31, 1989|From Associated Press

    CHAMBLEE, Ga. — A man named Noid, apparently annoyed by Domino’s Pizza’s “Avoid the Noid” ads, held two Domino’s employees at gunpoint for more than five hours before they escaped and he surrendered after ordering and eating a pizza, authorities said today.

    Kenneth Lamar Noid, 22, told police he thinks Tom S. Monaghan, owner of the Detroit-based pizza chain and the Detroit Tigers baseball club, “comes in his apartment and looks around,” said Police Chief Reed Miller.

    Investigators believe Noid was “having an ongoing feud in his mind with Monaghan about the ’Noid’ commercials,” said detective Sgt. Mark Bender. “Apparently, he thinks they’re aimed at him.”

    How Domino’s Pizza Lost Its Mascot
    ▻http://priceonomics.com/how-dominos-pizza-lost-its-mascot

    http://www.freegameempire.com/Img/Cache/Games/Avoid-The-Noid/Screenshot-2.png

    In 1960, Tom and James Monaghan borrowed $900 and bought a small, ailing pizza shop on the fringes of the Eastern Michigan University campus. Early on, business was horrible and James sold his half of the company to his brother for a used Volkswagen Beetle. Tom persisted and, by 1978, had expanded Domino’s Pizza into a 200-store enterprise worth $500 million.

    During this period of rapid growth, Domino’s Pizza set an industry precedent that would prove critical to their success: they guaranteed that if a customer didn’t receive his pizza within 30 minutes of placing the order, it’d be free. Domino’s executives hired an external marketing firm, Group 243, to promote this new promise. The result? The “Noid.”

    http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/noid_5031.jpeg

    A troll-like creature, the Noid was outfitted in a skin-tight red onesie with rabbit-like ears and buck-teeth. Will Vinton, whose studio animated the creature, described it as a “physical manifestation of all the challenges inherent in getting a pizza delivered in 30 minutes or less.” Its name, a play on “annoyed,” was an indication of its nature: many considered the Noid to be one of the most obnoxious mascots of all time. Throughout the late 80s, Domino’s ran a series of commercials in which the Noid set about attempting to make life an utter hell for pizza consumers:

    The spots soon employed the slogan “Avoid the Noid,” and reminded customers that their company’s pizzas were “Noid-proof.” The campaign was a smash success. In 1989, a computer game, “Avoid the Noid,” was released to commemorate the red antagonist (the goal was to deliver a pizza with a half-hour whilst avoiding a lumbering swarm of Noids), plush toys were abound, and the character was a household name.

    Then, right at the height of his popularity, the Noid endured perhaps the worst mascot PR in history.

    http://img.timeinc.net/time/photoessays/2011/top10_creepiest_mascots/noid.jpg

    On January 30, 1989, a man wielding a .357 magnum revolver stormed into a Domino’s in Atlanta, Georgia and took two employees hostage. For five hours, he engaged in a standoff with police, all the while ordering his hostages to make him pizzas. Before the police could negotiate with his demands ($100,000, a getaway car, and a copy of The Widow’s Son — a novel about Freemasons), the two employees escaped. In the ensuing chaos, the captor fired two gunshots into the establishment’s ceiling, was forcefully apprehended, and received charges of kidnapping, aggravated assault, and theft by extortion.

    The assailant, a 22-year-old named Kenneth Lamar Noid, was apparently upset about the chain’s new mascot. A police officer on the scene later revealed that Noid had “an ongoing feud in his mind with the owner of Domino’s Pizza about the Noid commercials,” and thought the advertisements had specifically made fun of him. A headline the following morning in the Boca Raton News sparked a talk show frenzy: “Domino’s Hostages Couldn’t Avoid the Noid This Time.”

    http://www.hipstercrite.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/avoid-the-noid.jpg

    A subsequent court hearing found Noid innocent by reason of insanity; a paranoid schizophrenic, he was found to have “acute psychological problems,” was turned over to the Department of Human Resources, and ended up in Georgia’s Mental Health Institute, where he spent three months. Years later, in 1995, unable to shake the idea that the Domino’s ad campaign had intentionally targeted him, Noid committed suicide in his Florida apartment.

    Following the ordeal, Domino’s swiftly terminated the Noid campaign. For nearly twenty years, the annoying character lay in glorious respite, before briefly returning in 2011 (his 25th anniversary). This time though, he was merely part of a short-lived promotional marketing campaign: in Domino’s Facebook game, “The Noid’s Super Pizza Shootout.” As quickly as he came, the Noid returned to the void.

    ▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bri0SA7FTf4

    Play online Avoid The Noid !
    ▻http://www.freegameempire.com/games/Avoid-The-Noid

    void the Noid (MS-DOS) - Complete Playthrough
    ▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PUdbm5-Uqs

    ▻https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avoid_the_Noid_(video_game)

    ▻https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=avoid+the+noid

    #jeux

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  • @fil
    Fil @fil 13/01/2017
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    @stephane

    The Rise and Fall of .Ly
    ▻http://priceonomics.com/the-rise-and-fall-of-ly

    The start-up Letter.ly also announced that it had gone down because it had let its domain registration expire, and it could not establish contact with the registrar to renew it’s contract. “Sorry for the hassle,” they wrote in an email to their users. “it’s amazing that a physical war has affected our service in this way.”

    (…)

    Aerial view of one of the islands, Diego Garcia, showing military base.
    “.io is a place, but you can’t go there,” Bridle writes , “unless you’re serving in the military, sailing your own yacht, or in chains. The only way the rest of us can reach it is through the Internet.”

    Like Libya, the British Indian Ocean Territory is another example of how a cool-sounding abbreviation in a URL can mask a complex situation in the real world. And there are dangers to that. The more obscure countries of the world are selling their names away as branding tools. In such a system, it’s easy to lose sight of the very real geographic and political dimensions to a domain name.

    #domaines #géopolitiques @stephane

    Fil @fil
    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 13/01/2017

      #.ly
      #.io #Chagos aussi

      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus
    • @stephane
      Stéphane Bortzmeyer @stephane CC BY-SA 13/01/2017

      seenthis.io, ça serait bien, pourtant.

      Stéphane Bortzmeyer @stephane CC BY-SA
    • @maliciarogue
      maliciarogue @maliciarogue CC BY-NC 13/01/2017

      Cadeau... (à dérouler) ▻https://twitter.com/MaliciaRogue/status/819854925467451392

      maliciarogue @maliciarogue CC BY-NC
    • @fil
      Fil @fil 13/01/2017
      @maliciarogue

      ah merci @maliciarogue : très pertinentes critiques, et je découvre au passage que tu as écrit un livre sur #D3.js ❤️ ?

      Fil @fil
    • @maliciarogue
      maliciarogue @maliciarogue CC BY-NC 13/01/2017
      @stephane

       :) ouiiii ! Et j’en ai autre qui vient, avec @stephane dedans (mais sans D3.js cette fois).

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  • @archiloque
    Archiloque @archiloque CC BY 7/02/2016

    How a College Student Used Creative Commons to Dominate Political Photography
    ▻http://priceonomics.com/how-a-college-student-used-creative-commons-to

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  • @liotier
    liotier @liotier CC BY-SA 12/01/2016
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    Every time Mickey Mouse has been set to enter the public domain, US Congress has extended copyright terms.
    ►http://priceonomics.com/how-mickey-mouse-evades-the-public-domain #copyright #Disney

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  • @alexis
    Alexis J. @alexis CC BY 10/01/2016

    How Mickey Mouse Evades the Public Domain
    ►http://priceonomics.com/how-mickey-mouse-evades-the-public-domain

    Every time Disney’s beloved mouse is about to enter the public domain, U.S. #copyright law magically changes. Does he deserve special protection, or should he be relinquished to society?(Permalink)

    Alexis J. @alexis CC BY
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  • @archiloque
    Archiloque @archiloque CC BY 3/10/2015

    Why Red M&M’s Disappeared for a Decade
    ▻http://priceonomics.com/why-red-mandms-disappeared-for-a-decade

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    Archiloque @archiloque CC BY
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  • @monolecte
    Agnès Maillard @monolecte CC BY-NC-SA 22/09/2015
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    @supergeante
    @tintin
    @baroug
    @unagi
    @rezo
    @fadixu
    @7h36
    @geneghys
    @goom
    @solitudemaisdishuits
    @sombre
    @touti
    @ze_dach
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    Le biais #racial de la #photographie couleur - Arts et scènes - Télérama.fr
    ▻http://www.telerama.fr/scenes/le-biais-racial-de-la-photographie-couleur,131601.php

    http://images.telerama.fr/medias/2015/09/media_131601/le-biais-racial-de-la-photographie-couleur,M255401.jpg

    Je dois avouer que ça me troue le cul, même s’il devrait être évident que c’est toujours le groupe dominant qui décide d’un monde qui lui convient à lui et pas aux autres.

    La technologie avec laquelle ont été fabriquées les pellicules photo et les bobines pour le cinéma ou la télévision a été conçue par des Blancs, pour filmer des peaux blanches. Et c’est pourquoi le résultat laissait franchement à désirer dès que l’on photographiait ou filmait des personnes à la peau noire ou plus foncée. Un comble : la photo #couleur incapable de saisir correctement les personnes de couleur...

    Agnès Maillard @monolecte CC BY-NC-SA
    • @supergeante
      Supergéante @supergeante 22/09/2015

      ▻http://seenthis.net/messages/410922 et

      Supergéante @supergeante
    • @supergeante
      Supergéante @supergeante 22/09/2015

      J’avais déjà vu passer ça, mais je le trouve plus :( :
      ▻http://priceonomics.com/how-photography-was-optimized-for-white-skin

      Supergéante @supergeante
    • @sombre
      Sombre @sombre CC BY-SA 23/09/2015

      Balance des Blancs, balance des Noirs, une balance reste une balance ...

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  • @nhoizey
    Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 22/12/2014

    How Journalism Promotes The Internet’s Shadiest Scams
    ▻http://priceonomics.com/how-journalism-promotes-the-internets-shadiest

    The question of whether to host sponsored links from Taboola or Outbrain is a difficult one for publishers. As venture capitalist Marc Andreessen expresses in the above Twitter exchange, the “Content You May Like” widgets degrade the user experience and even other advertisers’ experience. He describes it as part of a “race to the bottom” of bad content chasing bad ads chasing bad content. Of course, even if it does long term damage to a journalistic outfit’s brand and readers’ trust, it’s difficult for publishers to say no to what feels like millions of dollars in free money during hard financial times.

    #Taboola #Outbrain #publicité #presse

    • #Twitter
    • #Marc Andreessen
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  • @liotier
    liotier @liotier CC BY-SA 16/05/2014
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    @fil
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    The trade of the century: when George #Soros broke the British Pound:
    ▻http://priceonomics.com/the-trade-of-the-century-when-george-soros-broke #currency #trading

    • #George Soros
    liotier @liotier CC BY-SA
    • @fil
      Fil @fil 16/05/2014

      from sheep to wolves

      Fil @fil
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  • @wardamd
    Warda Mohamed @wardamd 6/02/2014
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    Afghanistan Has More Women in National Parliament Seats Than the U.S. - Priceonomics

    ▻http://priceonomics.com/afghanistan-has-more-women-in-national-parliament?

    • #Afghanistan
    • #United States
    Warda Mohamed @wardamd
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