Incredible images of the sun, very clever New York cheat sheets, and super awesome high-speed photography.
Entries from October 2008
The sun, cheat sheets, and high-speed photography.
October 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Culture and Events · Photography
Tagged: Photography, humor, New York, drawing, sun, astronomy, urban living, post it, high-speed photography
Multi-touch, Brooklyn beer, and Elvis.
October 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Multi-touch screen craziness (advance to 5:20) to see the really fun part. Brooklyn is awesome, and now is getting even better. Brooklyn beer rocks! Elvis has been dead for 30 years, and he keeps making millions!
Categories: Culture and Events · Food and Wine · Technology and Software
Tagged: beer, Brooklyn, celebrity, CNN, comedy, Elvis Presley, engadget, map, multitouch, New York Times, SNL, Technology and Software
Vote for the NEW President!
October 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Forget about Obama, Biden, McCain, and Palin. Here’s the guy you must vote for!
Categories: Culture and Events · News and Politics
Tagged: Eduardo Angel, elections, humor, new candidate, video
Stealing sand, shitty wine, and tech talk.
October 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Excuse me, have you seen my beach? Finally, a wine producer admits to make bad wine (video). Sometimes tech people don’t know how to communicate very well (image attached).
Categories: Culture and Events · Food and Wine · Technology and Software
Tagged: beach, google, Jamaica, odd, stealing, Technology, theft, wine
Online confessions, photographs, and Fallout 3.
October 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment
No time for a confession? Don’t worry, do it online! Caleb Charland’s images are very cool and different. Video games and religion.
Categories: Culture and Events · News and Politics · Photography · Technology and Software
Tagged: fallout 3, India, microsoft, Photography, religion, video games
A different atlas, traveling around the world, and the art of mathematics.
October 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment
An very interesting atlas showing countries not by their physical size, but by their demographic importance on a range of subjects (click on the “next” button on the top right). Around the world in 42 days, and the art of mathematics.
Categories: Culture and Events · Travel
Tagged: around the world, art of mathematics, atlas, journey, Phileas Fogg, Travel, world. maps
Cool ads, inflatable dummies, and shooting UFO’s.
October 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment
20 great advertising ideas, inflatable dummies, and shooting UFO’s.
Categories: Culture and Events · Technology and Software
Tagged: advertisement, CNN, dummies, lawsuit, military, money, movies, UFO
HDR.
October 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
An incredible zoomable-pannable landscape photo, the definition of HDR, really cool step by step tutorial, 35 awesome examples here and 20 more here.
Categories: Photography
Tagged: HDR, Photography, tutorial
Open letter from the Nobel Laureates.
October 16, 2008 · 4 Comments
This is awesome! A letter where every single 2008 Nobel Laureate endorses Obama.
Categories: News and Politics
Tagged: Democrat, letter, Nobel Prize, Obama, president, US politics
Numbers popularity, graphs that lie, and comic book biographies.
October 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment
This is truly fascinating (in a VERY geeky way); an exhaustive empirical study was conducted to determine the relative popularity of every integer between zero and one million. On the other hand, check these graphs that lie. Obama’s and McCain’s comic book biographies.
Categories: Culture and Events · News and Politics · Technology and Software
Tagged: biographies., comic book, graphs, mathematics, McCain, Obama, stadistics



