This week's most popular Diggs: Girl quits her job on dry erase board, how to use i.e.

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Tuesday 17 August 2010 00:00 BST
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The most popular news, videos and images as picked by Digg users during the last seven days, recorded on August 17.

1. Girl quits her job in most creative way - a (hoax) article about a girl who quits her job by emailing everyone at her work pictures of her and her leaving messages written on a dry erase board. Hosted on thechive.com.

2. Yes! He was biased - a cartoon about President Obama and his views on gay marriage hosted on cagle.com.

3. When to use i.e. in a sentence - The Oatmeal - an infographic that explains how to use i.e., hosted on theoatmeal.com.

4. A Big Fat Thanks To Record Execs - a letter written by music magazine Rolling Stone sarcastically thanking record executives for their stance towards internet file sharing. Hosted on www.icanhasinternets.com.

5. I find this behavior infuriating... - a picture depicting the different ways in which drivers react to traffic on the streets. Hosted on hewreck.com.

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