These are my links for February 9th through February 10th:
- Parsing Online Presence – Terminology, Inhabitation, Value, and Compensation…
- Video for your weekend: Flooded McDonald's – The work is both intensely dramatic and irresistibly funny. Flooded McDonald's hints at the consumer-driven power and influence, but also 'impotence, of large multinationals in the face of climate change.'
- Pancake Caterpillar – yummy…
- Tiny Washing Machine – If you’re looking for a greener alternative to washing your clothes, it doesn’t get much greener than our hand powered laundry machine (well, laundry washer, it’s not really a machine if you crank it yourself!).
- Improv Everywhere Gives 2,000 High Fives on Subway Escalator – I think I spotted a friend of mine…
- Elizabeth Gilbert on Creative Genius – Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love, talked at last week’s TED Conference about writers, their “genius,” and the expectations that we place on it.
- a picture we shouldn’t have taken – Angry-looking men certainly don’t want their picture taken when they’re hanging out in their city’s red-light district.
- Espectáculo motorizado a la italiana … – Recojo este vídeo sorprendente en el que podemos ver una demostración de lo que la policía motorizada italiana sabía hacer allá por los años 50'
- “Scratch and sniff” Africas HeroRATS – mine sniffing rats!
- Damage Assessment Overview for Gaza City – Update 1 – This map presents a preliminary and on-going satellite-based damage assessment for the Governorates of Gaza and Gaza North.
- Report: Teen blackmailed classmates via Facebook – as Facebook gains more market share it will have to FACE UP to the same perils that plagued MySpace.
- Fake Dalai Lama exiled from Twitter (he's back now) –
- Amazon Kindle 2: New and Improved – I still prefer paper…
- Camping in the clouds: the Aeromodeller II – a mobile home for Icarus.
- 30 Simple Family Pleasures – its just too bad my family is scattered across the country.
- Visualizing information flow in science – A subset of the citation data from Thomson Reuters' Journal Citation Reports 1997-2005 was used in this endeavour, which encompassed, at the journal level, approximately 60,000,000 citations from more than 7000 journals over the past decade.
- Tested on Animals – These T-shirts were tested on animals. They didn't fit.
- A Slap in the Face to Wait Artists – wish I had this tray when I waited tables…
- Top Hot 100: Record Labels – four main record companies control nearly all the popular music these days
- A Blog For People Trying To Cope With Their Parents Joining Facebook –