August 2009
157 posts
July 2009
116 posts
Organize to win. To do anything else is a waste of your time, your talent and...
– Seth Godin (via davidkaneda)
True: I only very recently discovered Ra Ra Riot.
Great sound and now I’m off to go find some more.
rarariot:
“Despite the early hour and freezing temperatures, dozens of loyal Ra Ra Riot fans showed up in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park to watch the band perform a special acoustic session. Spread out on picnic blankets and enjoying a donut and coffee breakfast, the eager fans cheerfully...
matthewb:
Mesmerising footage shot by Jon Rawlinson of the Kuroshio Sea in Okinawa, Japan — the world’s second-largest aquarium tank. Best viewed full-screen and in HD. (via John Ballinger)
The Internet is the most open network in history. We have to keep it that way.
– Q&A With Senator Barack Obama On Key Technology Issues
AT&T has just opened perhaps the most vindictive, messy can of worms it...
– AT&T Reportedly Blocks 4chan. This Is Going To Get Ugly.
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Gmail Ninjas.
thehwangspot:
It’s understandable that Google wants you to use Gmail. Giving you tips on how to use Gmail to the ultimate capacity is useful. Calling a Gmail-skilled person a Gmail ninja is not. Here you go if you want it in PDF form.
testing out twitter + posterous on my pre. Here is...
testing out twitter + posterous on my pre. Here is the best lunch ever.
— Sent from my Palm Pre
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"Hitler's Stealth Fighter" Re-created
Some of the world’s top stealth-aircraft experts admire their handiwork—a full-size replica of the Horten 2-29. A Northrop Grumman team tested this re-creation of “Hitler’s stealth fighter” against World War II-style radar and determined that—intentionally or not—the Nazi plane would truly have been radar resistant.
via news.nationalgeographic.com
(via abrudtkuhl)
What's Up Iowa? →
Iowa, once again you made it to the top topics list on digg. So yeah, what’s up?
Ode To Joy on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
Whuffaoke sings its way to Des Moines →
My second post for TechSentry is up.
(side note: super thankful for awesome editors that make my posts read good)
Fotopedia →
Fotonauts has launched Fotopedia, a site that is able to turn your photo albums into collaborative web pages, the same mold as a picture encyclopedia. You can tag your album, complete with Wikipedia and Google tags, and it will be archived and compiled into a larger collection. It’s a Wikipedia of pictures, rather than texts. (via thehwangspot)