YouTube - Sly & The Family Stone - Ohio State When sfj links to YouTube, well you know you best watch...
More del.icio.us visualisations... (plasticbag.org)
Physical Personalisation of Phone Covers in Japan
BROOKLYNism - Brooklyn Style Guide -- New York Magazine, guess it's time to move to Queens...
Air Force One Subject of Internet Hoax "Ecko declined to say how much the stunt cost. 'It's not cheap," he said. "You have to be rich.'"
Google in China: The Big Disconnect - New York Times
Theories On Why the Art Market Can't Crash (And Why It Will Anyway) - New York Magazine
Is Mike Davis's [sic] Los Angeles All In His Head? I thought everybody new Davis likes to exaggerate and that the world isn't quite as bleak as he tends to see it. Maybe not. Either way isn't it his job to be the gloomy one? Often it's easier to make an argument by going too far, and that's what Davis is their to do, exaggerate the problems to make them clearer for us.
update: just noticed this article is from 1998, I love the internet for that, it's so driven by the new, but in the end it doesn't actually matter if it's new or old, as long as it's new to you. Then again I probably read that article when it came out...
The story behind the Game 6 RBI baseball reenactment. Honestly I don't get it, I me I absolutely love that video, but I'm a Mets fan and that game is the absolute highlight of my childhood fandom. I guess that 86 magic goes a bit beyond NY...
Life With Alacrity: The Dunbar Number as a Limit to Group Sizes, worth noting that from my undergrad anthropology memories, 150 is not the ideal size for tribal groups, but in fact the point in which the groups tend to split into two and thus indeed the maximum absent external factors holding or forcing them to grow past that size.
one red paperclip, this one is funny cause it's a web thing that I keep on hearing about offline and just saw an actual link to it today. Guy is trying to trade one red paperclip step by step into a house. Right now he's up to a year's rent in Phoenix AZ, not bad.
icon | 033 | essay: the death of the critic, or perhaps just the death of Rick Poynor, it's probably his weakest thing in a while. Then again I'm pretty much over this whole idea of "critical thinking", I'd most rather be building and creating than criticizing and I think the world is better that way...
visualcomplexity.com | A visual exploration on mapping complex networks
YouTube - President Bush pants like a dog and dodges questions
TransformationDesignFinalDraft.pdf (application/pdf Object)
With the crack of the bat, you're in front of the crowd....and other classic Murpyhisms, ok the Mets geek in me has probably gone a bit overboard between this and the last link....
1986 World Series Game 6 Re-Enacted in RBI Baseball
The battle of ideas | the Economist on public intellectuals
Pie Charts Must Die. Mmmmm. Pie. - ICE - Improving Customer Experience
AlterNet: Blogs: Scott Ritter: The Art of War for the anti-war movement
A new scourge sweeps through Argentine ghettos: 'paco' | csmonitor.com
collision detection: Cockroaches make group decisions
Alex Wright : IA Summit: Stone Age Information Architecture
Zenarchery.com » The Trinity Trip, Part 1.5: The Ranch School