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    <title>Wired 8.09: Brattitude Adjustment</title>
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    <dc:creator>DirkSonguer</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[This is what the cofounders of Razorfish are known for. Hardly a press item goes by that doesn't call them "arrogant," "cocky," "egotistical," or "flamboyant," which they in turn read as "self-assured," "highly focused," "daring," or "smartly dressed." The two started their company in 1995 in Dachis' East Village apartment and built it into a $2 billion public corporation with 1,800 employees in 13 cities - places like Stockholm, Helsinki, London, Los Angeles, and Hamburg. They're Manhattan's original New Media Peacocks. They hang out with Courtney (Love), Leo (DiCaprio), and Michael (Stipe). They have their own nightclub on the Lower East Side - the Slipper Room - where they sometimes Hugh Hefner the evenings away, watching cabarets with dwarves and nearly naked dancers, and drinking cocktails named after themselves - the Dachismo (three airline bottles of vodka, with tonic) and the Craigar (aka a Bloody Mary). They drive fancy cars (Kanarick, a 1965 Corvette convertible) and motorcycles (Dachis, a Harley Davidson 883 Sportster and a Ducati Monster 900SEI). Kanarick is building an apartment in SoHo (featured in Marie Claire) that has seven shades of red in the den and more shades of green in the bedroom than you can count. This is what people are talking about when they bring up the "Razorfish myth" - the big hurricane of color, wit, money, ego, and fun that seems to spin out of Dachis and Kanarick's lives.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>DirkSonguer</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Mohan Srivastava, a geological statistician living in Toronto, was working in his office in June 2003, waiting for some files to download onto his computer, when he discovered a couple of old lottery tickets buried under some paper on his desk. The tickets were cheap scratchers—a gag gift from his squash partner—and Srivastava found himself wondering if any of them were winners. He fished a coin out of a drawer and began scratching off the latex coating. “The first was a loser, and I felt pretty smug,” Srivastava says. “I thought, ‘This is exactly why I never play these dumb games.’”]]></description>
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The report, which cites numbers released by the Audit Bureau of Circulations, points out that magazine sales on the iPhone and iPad are down across the board.]]></description>
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