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    "title": "VuLu",
    "home_page_url": "http://vulu.net/",
    "icon": "http://vulu.net/media/logo.svg",
    "author": {
        "name": "Bertrand Le Roy"
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            "id": "http://vulu.net/as-much-as-i-would-have-liked-to-i-did-not-like-tim-burton-s-alice",
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            "url": "http://vulu.net/as-much-as-i-would-have-liked-to-i-did-not-like-tim-burton-s-alice",
            "title": "As much as I would have liked to, I did not like Tim Burton's Alice",
            "summary": "<p><img src=\"/media/archive/Alice.png\" alt=\"Alice in Wonderland\" align=\"right\" width=\"165\" height=\"240\" />I took (my) Alice to the movies this week-end, and we saw Tim Burton's Alice in 3D. I love Tim Burton's universe. But this time it just didn't work for me.<br /> Maybe it's because I've recently read Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, but the whole foundation of the movie seems utterly absurd. In a bad way.<br /> All events *should* be absurd but should make sense in their own weird way. Alice should be the one who tries to make sense in an absurd world.<br /> Instead of that, we have a relatively normal world with slightly mad characters. there is a plot, and even a quest.<br /> But worst of all, Alice as a warrior in a shiny armor? Alice in Wonderland as an action flick? Wow. And when Alice recounts the six impossible things she's done today, she sounds like Rambo, not Alice.<br /> It's OK to take an existing work and make it your own, but this is not it. It's not even very personal: Burton can do so much better than that.<br /> The only moment of grace for me was when Alice remembers her previous visits.<br /> Anyway, (my) Alice liked it so it wasn't a complete waste of time...</p>",
            "date_modified": "2010-03-15T07:00:00.000Z",
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        },
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            "id": "http://vulu.net/how-to-build-2d-glasses",
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            "url": "http://vulu.net/how-to-build-2d-glasses",
            "title": "How to build 2D glasses",
            "summary": "<p><img style=\"margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; display: inline; border: 0px;\" title=\"My two pairs of 2D glasses\" src=\"/media/archive/IMG_3521_3ED8A1C5.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\"My two pairs of 2D glasses\" width=\"244\" height=\"164\" align=\"left\" /> It&rsquo;s the week-end, which is the perfect time for a slightly off-topic post. It&rsquo;s still engineering of sorts though in that it provides what I think is an original and cheap solution to a real problem.</p>",
            "date_modified": "2010-01-31T08:00:00.000Z",
            "author": {}
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        {
            "id": "http://vulu.net/my-video-setup",
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            "url": "http://vulu.net/my-video-setup",
            "title": "My video setup",
            "summary": "<p>As I&rsquo;m in vacation, I thought I&rsquo;d make a post on something different but still quite geeky. I really like to see how people set-up their video systems: there isn&rsquo;t just one way to do it right and I can&rsquo;t think of two friends of mine who have something even remotely similar. So I&rsquo;ll describe my setting and invite you to drop me a comment and describe yours. I&rsquo;ll also tag a few friends and ask them to describe theirs. I&rsquo;ll post links here.</p>",
            "date_modified": "2010-01-01T08:00:00.000Z",
            "author": {}
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