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…and you'll enjoy exploring Dave Bollinger's photostream further, a bold and wonder-full use of Flickr
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"…A typical use might be to determine when the sun will set along the axis of a mountain valley, or when a full moon rise will rise across a lake. The application uses Google Maps providing users the ability to select a location and determine the time and azimuth of sunrise or sunset for a given date or dates."
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PowerPoint presentation, bulleted and factiferous but authoritative
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a nice summary of Leonardo's "intellectual phases" via Bruce Sterling's Beyond The Beyond
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links for 2009-07-03
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via Lifehacker, a solution to a problem I encounter now and again, and a reason to use Windows Explorer (which I generally try to avoid…)
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OMSFG, how can you NOT explore this trove? The accompanying videos are AWEsome
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hmmm…
links for 2009-06-28
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wannit wannit wannit
links for 2009-06-24
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"Wondrous, curious, and bizarre locations around the world"
links for 2009-06-22
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infinitely engaging, especially as one dips into the comments and discovers voices of the subjects themselves. I'm in awe…
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"lyrics and knowledge" they say. And how.
links for 2009-06-21
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from Mark Rubin's Chasing the Fat Man, a delicious assortment
links for 2009-06-20
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for whenever time seems to be hanging heavy…
links for 2009-06-15
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the (English) world of 60 years ago, for which a measure of nostalgia is permitted (via Warren Ellis)
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keep an eye on THIS one
links for 2009-06-10
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So, Bunky, you thought YOU were a misanthrope? Take a snort of THIS…
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and zvuci too…
links for 2009-06-09
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deja deja, and very welcome
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via Gizmodo, and see his Flickr photoset for more
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what I said…
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Too much fun: "An ongoing project devoted to discovering
all the words and everything about them…More than 1.7 million words, and more than 130 million examples!"