Friday, July 27, 2007
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"Sitting cross-legged on the floor, twenty-five or six to four." - Chicago
Labels: quotes
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Online Learning and Resources
The BBC Learning Website is a great source for information and education. I'm also going to put this link on the list of "Online Tools" on the right for easy access:
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Saturday, July 21, 2007
Small Spaces
I would be happy living in a house that is 85 sq. feet and paid off like this lady is doing:
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Tags: architecture, home, efficient, designs, cool
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Tags: architecture, home, efficient, designs, cool
Labels: Architecture and Buildings
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Latin You Should Know
Very useful latin phrases that everyone should know with plenty of clarifications and additions in the comments section:
Latin lives on in plenty of English words and phrases. But mostly, it’s worth learning a bit of Latin because omnia dicta fortiori, si dicta Latina: everything sounds more impressive when said in Latin.Link
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Human Anatomy 101
Human autopsies are all the rage now but this is much, much more than just slicing up some dead bastard. This German Doctor-dude with a crazy hat explains the parts of the body and uses several different resources to explain his case, including a nude male model. It's very intense but extremely interesting and educational. This television series aired in the UK on Channel4 and I understand it was quite controversial:
Via GAB
These are the full clips of the programmes. These clips contain scenes of a graphic nature demonstrating disections of the human body. All bodies dissected were formally dedicated to the Institute for Plastination, Germany and the donors consented to their remains being used for educational purposes.Link (Click on Part 1 through 4 under the Autopsy Programme section at the bottom.)
Via GAB
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Saturday, July 07, 2007
Billion Dollar Bridge
$1.2 Billion to be exact. China just completed construction on the longest bridge in the world (and most expensive) in preperations for the coming Olympics:
The bridge links Shanghai to the industrial city of Ningbo across Hangzhou Bay, cutting the distance between them from about 250 miles to just 50 miles.
Link with embedded video attached.
Via LAT
Labels: Architecture and Buildings, China
Friday, July 06, 2007
Busted!
A sneak peak at the weapons of the newest Super Power courtesy of Google:
Via Digg
A satellite image of China's new nuclear ballistic missile submarine is available on the Google Earth Internet site.Link
In late 2006, the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence projected China could build five Jin-class SSBNs. The estimate was not cited by the Pentagon's May 2007 annual report on China military power.
Via Digg
Labels: China
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When I die, I hope to go to Heaven, whatever the Hell that is. - Ayn Rand
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Housesitting Nightmares
I enjoyed reading this hilarious NYT article about the true horrors of house-sitting:
Ms. Slavin, who is now a Southbury reporter for the weekly newspaper Voices in Connecticut, brought along a Welsh terrier named Taffy who hated cats. But Ms. Boudin, who was staying at the estate alone for a few days while her husband was in the city, had a solution: keep the dog outside and the cat in. The cat might not have been fully apprised, for one afternoon it went out.Link
Google House
The next time someone wants to rent a small space in your house, let them. USA Today has a great (long) article about the lady that opened her home to two aspiring computer engineers and the rest is history:
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Via Digg
After earning her MBA in 1998, (Carol) Wojcicki bought 232 Santa Margarita Ave. for about $600,000. She rented the garage to two Stanford students for $1,700 a month to help with the mortgage. The renters: no ordinary slackers, but the Google Guys, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who incubated Google right there.The article goes on to describe the fortunate luck that would shape the future (and families) of everyone involved, especially Carol...
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Via Digg
Labels: Architecture and Buildings
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Malawi Wowee
William Kamkwamba is from in the Kasungu district of Malawi, about 2-1/2 hours north of Lilongwe, Malawi's capital city. Not only did he build a windmill to generate electricity for his family, but he also (somehow) built a weblog to keep us updated:
While government might be moving at a retarded pygmy’s pace to search for alternative sources of electricity when signs are evident that Escom will not cope up with increasing demand, a form 1 dropout in Kasungu has proved that it is possible.Link
Using simple and straightforward concepts of science, William Kamkwamba of Mastala Village in the area of T/A Wimbe is generating electricity for his home using the ancient technology of a windmill.
Jolly Old England
The only thing missing from these (37) amazing aerial pics of English Castles is the names and locations. I think I recognize a couple but the rest are mysteries:
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Via Digg
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Via Digg
Labels: Architecture and Buildings
Monday, July 02, 2007
I Feel Old
I can remember when these guys were born. Now they are all grown up. The future Kings of England gave some crappy speech at The Concert for Diana yesterday in the UK:
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Sunday, July 01, 2007
Tell it like it is...
Don't be afraid to say what you mean (all caps courtesy of Roseanne Arnold herself). Read the rest of Rosie's rant by clicking the link below:
IMPEACH THE PRESIDENT AND THE VICE PRESIDENT, THEY ARE TRAITORS TO AMERICA, AND SO ARE ALL OF THEIR SUPPORTERS. IMPEACH! ANYONE IN CONGRESS WHO REFUSES TO SAVE OUR UNION FROM THESE TRAITORS BY DOING NOTHING NEEDS TO BE RECALLED.Link