December 2009
41 posts
It's Twenty-ten, not Two-thousand and ten. →
Absolutely!
It’s not information overload. It’s filter failure. ~ Clay Shirky
– About via The Daily Curator - Top stories and discussions, smart crowd sourced, with editorial finish. I hope this is the future in 2010.
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Once a society starts circumventing its own laws, the risks to its future...
– Is aviation security mostly for show? - CNN.com
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Olympus BioScapes International Digital Imaging... →
Whoa and WHOA again. Go look. I tried to pick my favorite and simply could not do it… maybe the salmon embryos? via Boing Boing
Home, small home: 250 square feet in SoMa / New... →
As I have learned from a couple of soon-to-be 30 youngsters, this is all they need. Looks very useful and cool.
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Cleaning as Meditation | Apartment Therapy Chicago →
Sweet and about the funniest AT post I have ever seen. Note the suggested related posts at the end of this brief article.
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Saturn’s Moons Are Cuter Than Sugar Plum Fairies | Wired Science | Wired.com Is this a dance video?
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From Chris Hedges:
“Greed is good, we believe, because one day through...
– What Do Levi Johnston, Evangelicals and Oprah Have in Common? They All Blind Us to What Really Matters | Media and Technology | AlterNet
DENNIS KUCINICH « As It Ought To Be →
Clarity from the chaos. Wonderful summary about the proposed “healthcare reform”. Read it!
Guildor, Gold Cracks, Milan - unurth - street art →
As they say … for the very observant.
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THIS IS A BOOK!
UPPERCASE - journal - Craft and the pursuit of perfection
A vimeo of the making of the Pictorial Webster’s. Whoa!
So, how to protect your ideas in a world where ideas spread? Don’t. Instead,...
– Seth Godin (via azspot) (via notational)
“Every human being is an artist, a free being, called to participate in...
– Notational (Every human being is an artist, a free being,…)
Humans are not made to sit at computer terminals or travel by aeroplane; destiny...
– Werner Herzog, from Herzog on Herzog,
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How Wall Street profits from bridge building | SF... →
Whoa. I just thought they built bridges to get people where they wanted to go. Duh.
” Jeanne sent me this picture of some of her pottery finds when she went mudlarking recently on the banks of the Thames. Dictionary.com defines mudlarking as: Chiefly British: a person who gains a livelihood by searching for iron, coal, old ropes, etc., in mud or low tide.”
Sounds like a fun thing to do. via artopia
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Help Us Find Her
Read the book…know the story… and help us find Annabel Scheme!
Start here.
BA Sloan Member of the Committe to Find and Rescue Annabel Scheme Earth 2009 Organic Lifeform Subcommitee
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What is the aesthetic of “awesome”?
– Complex environments filled with motion, emotion, energy, flowing charges of weirdness, layers of meaning, no meaning, inventions of space and time and artifacts of human place.
WOW. WOW. WOW. WOW. An evention here.