I had no idea there was a prize for oddest book title. A pizza-making machine is making Italian chefs nuts. This guy clicked through the Google Maps Street View for 15 minutes while recording it as a screencast and then sped up the video to create the first Google street view time lapse, or as I call it “intergooglometer.”
Entries from March 2009
Book titles, pizza machine, and intergooglometer.
March 31, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Culture and Events · Food and Wine · News and Politics · Photography · Technology and Software
Tagged: book title, Google street view time lapse, Italy, pizza-making machine, prize, Technology, Technology and Software, weird
Colonel Sanders, wine, and group weddings.
March 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Colonel Sanders underwater. Americans and wine. And a group wedding.
Categories: Culture and Events · Food and Wine · News and Politics
Tagged: China, Colonel Sanders, group weddings, Somalia, wine
Robot fish, world’s coolest buildings, and google.
March 25, 2009 · 1 Comment
A robot fish was developed to detect water pollution. I want one. World’s coolest buildings, according to Travel and Leisure magazine. Google’s CEO travel expenses are insane.
Categories: Architecture and Design · Culture and Events · Environmental Issues · Photography · Technology and Software
Tagged: Britain, Eric Schmidt, executive compensation, google, Larry Page, Mediafile, pollution, Robot fish, sea, Sergey Brin, Spain
Subway Opening, vacations, and weird laws.
March 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment
A Subway art gallery opening in New York. I think its an awesome performance, but I wonder how they didn’t get arrested. Lost your job? Take a break. Vacations for the newly unemployed. Truly strange laws around the world.
Categories: Culture and Events · News and Politics · Travel
Tagged: Art, gallery opening, improv, laws, New York City, performance, public transportation, subway, Travel, unemployment, vacations
Fashion robot, toilet restaurant, and a real hero.
March 20, 2009 · 1 Comment
A fashion robot debuts in Tokyo. I’m not sure if I’d eat out of a bowl that looks like a toilet while sitting on one…I guess other people don’t mind.
A very hard working hero and an example to follow.
Categories: Culture and Events · Technology and Software
Tagged: bizarre, Brooklyn, charity, Colombia, colombian, fashion, humor, Japan, jobless, New York, restaurant. food, Taiwan, Technology, toilet, Tokyo, unemployment
Niagara, dreams, and surviving a plane crash.
March 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Surviving a jump over Niagara Falls. Dream interpretation. What do they really mean? It depends. And how to survive a plane crash.
Categories: Culture and Events · News and Politics
Tagged: Dream interpretation, Niagara Falls, plane crash, rescue, suicide, survive
One a day, vampires, and a village for sale.
March 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Jim Brandenburg’s project: to take only one photograph a day for the 90 days between autumnal equinox and winter solstice. A female vampire was recently found in Venice. An entire English village goes on sale this week.
Categories: Culture and Events · News and Politics · Photography
Tagged: English Village, nature, rule art, vampires, Venice
Bryant Park, the movie.
March 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Movies, Literature and Quotes · Photography
Tagged: Bryant Park, Canon 5D Mark II, Manhattan, New York
Wall Street, Pinot Noir, and big companies.
March 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Outsmarting Wall Street. Not that easy. Interesting article about California Pinot Noirs. Also, interesting list of the world’s biggest companies.
Categories: Culture and Events · Environmental Issues · Food and Wine · News and Politics
Tagged: Californina, economy, financial, Pinot Noir, wall street, wine, winemaking, world's biggest companies



