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Emoji ruled legally binding in Canada

Boing Boing 

Giving a digital thumbs up to a request is a binding legal agreement, rules a Canadian court. When asked to confirm a contract for flax, a flax seller responded with a "thumbs up" emoji. The buyer relied on this thumbs up, and a lawsuit arose when the flax did not arrive. — Read the rest

Canadian court finds an emoji is as good as a contract signature

TheHill.com 

A Canadian court found that a thumbs-up emoji was as legally valid as a contract signature in a dispute between a farmer and a grain buyer in Saskatchewan. South West Terminal (SWT), a grain and crops input company, sued Achter Land & Cattle for breach of contract after it failed to deliver 87 metric tonnes...



Live coverage: SpaceX to launch 48 Starlink satellites from California – Spaceflight Now - Spaceflight Now

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Goldbridge Speaks: Onana, Hojlund Boost Manchester United

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Onana and Hojlund: The New Manchester United Manchester United, a footballing giant, are embarking on a new chapter. The upcoming signings of Andre Onana and Mikkel Hojlund have instilled a sense of excitement throughout Old Trafford. As Mark Goldbridge of the United Stand YouTube Channel put it: “This is not just another signing; this is […]

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1 dead after UTV crash in Columbia County

News10.com 

One person has died after a UTV crash in Columbia County. New York State Police named Marlene VonHagen, 61, of Pleasantville, as the person who was killed.

A short documentary from 1968 shows first computer animation of people

Boing Boing 

In 1964, Michael Noll, a researcher from Bell Telephone Laboratories, achieved a groundbreaking feat: creating a computer-generated ballet dance featuring stick figures gracefully moving across a virtual stage. While the graphics may appear crude by today's standards, the resulting video remains a mesmerizing testament to the state-of-the-art technology of its time. — Read the rest





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