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Shared items on June 23, 2010

An overview of interesting articles that came through my Google Reader subscriptions recently.

  • The flipper bridge
  • How to preheat a frying pan
  • Gorgeous , the Geotagger’s World Atlas
  • Horace Dall
  • The Top Cameras on Flickr [infographic]
  • Two Short Films. Two Amazing People.
  • Chase Jarvis TECH: Complete Workflow and Backup for Photo + Video
  • Another breakthrough for the low budget filmmaker
  • BP Oil Leak: Ready, Set…Brainstorm! Part II
  • Leaked document on Panasonic AG-AF100
  • Kubrick vs. Scorsese, a tribute
  • Design, technology and televised sports, Part 2: Skycam gets fans high
  • Exploring the software behind Facebook, the world’s largest site (Royal Pingdom)
  • Carrot rainbow
  • Vortex cannon!
  • Rare example of extreme streamlining show car resurfaces after 60 years
  • Jack Sharpe
  • Shoot video with a DSLR? You should be embarrassed.
  • X-ray pin-up calendar
  • Fracturing and a complete bleed-out are already underway
  • Replaying a 1982 Football Match in an Urban Environment
  • Doggie Fountain: clean water at the press of a paw
  • Rent-a-white-guy for your Chinese business meeting
  • Enjoy a vuvuzela-free World Cup, thanks to technology
  • SEO titles for classic books
  • A Cautionary Tale
  • Charged with Salt and Batteries
  • Shared items on May 26, 2010

    An overview of interesting articles that came through my Google Reader subscriptions recently.

  • Real World Estimates: Day Rate vs. Space Explained
  • Ten maps that changed the world
  • Behind the scenes of Nike's World Cup spot
  • Meet the rare earth elements that make modern life possible
  • The EUR 250,000 Bocklet Dakar U685
  • Definition Magazine on Canon DSLR Skunk Works
  • Is VP8 good for the internet?
  • “F— those motherf—ers”: YouTube/Viacom suit gets nasty
  • Secrets of a suitcase-packing ninja
  • Shockwave-Sound.Com – Sound for picture – Faking It.
  • Dancing Forest
  • Below The Surface: The Underwater Project
  • French team smashes five year efficiency record in eco-marathon
  • Who needs a road?
  • When HD Isn’t High Definition
  • Bart’s wall
  • The Register: Usenet's home shuts down today
  • Automobile computer systems successfully hacked
  • Shooting Stock Photography for Outdoor Research
  • Google Font Directory
  • Google opens VP8 codec, aims to nuke H.264 with WebM
  • Bart Simpson's blackboard
  • Technical Analysis of VP8 From an x264 Developer
  • Tourists Now Have Their Own Sidewalk Lane
  • Conning Harvard
  • Paramount Studio map of California's geographical facsimiles
  • New York Times headline writer allergic to the word “liar”
  • Shared items on May 19, 2010

    An overview of interesting articles that came through my Google Reader subscriptions recently.

  • California is a place.
  • Bill Bryson: The secret life of your home | Life and style | The Guardian
  • CS4 Crash Reports
  • How come forks have four tines?
  • The Journey Of Mankind
  • Butcher’s cuts anatomical tee
  • Video: Is Steve Durnin’s D-Drive the holy grail of infinitely variable transmissions?
  • Pirate Bay ISP bashes Hollywood’s “clueless idiots”
  • Explaining 12 things TV networks do that seem crazy
  • Really Targeted Job App
  • 8 Websites You Need to Stop Building – The Oatmeal
  • Philips unveils cool-looking light bulb replacement
  • David Mamet's Master Class Memo to the Writers of The Unit | Movieline
  • May 12, 2010
  • 20 Fresh High Quality Free Fonts
  • Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle-2 (HTV-2) test flight
  • Frozen methane, from the gulf oil spill to climate change
  • Funny history of programming languages
  • Imagine A Pie Chart Stomping On An Infographic Forever
  • Triglav, Orto smer (VI-, 280m, prv.)
  • Facebook’s Gone Rogue; It’s Time for an Open Alternative (Ryan Singel/Epicenter)
  • Who needs depth of field? New Omni-Focus Breakthrough!
  • D’oh! Volvo Crashes During Crash-Avoidance Demo
  • Covering the Exxon Valdez disaster
  • This Week At Art MoCo
  • Remember The Skelewags? – (by @baekdal)
  • Virtually silent, fully enclosed, bladeless wind turbines on the way
  • Gizmodo: The Secret Behind the Mysterious Digital Nikonos Camera [Digital Photography]
  • Jury Duty — 5 Point Film Festival Awards – The Backcountry Skiing Blog
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