Monday, November 16, 2009
The Oceans have Skeletons
It's quite amazing to learn that fluid travels in a very complex fashion. The oceans are no exception and there may be reasons behind oil tankers spilling in certain areas and why hurricanes travel in the paths that they do. This Economist article may just help you see the world's water a bit more clearly.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Youtube Exposed
If you don't know who Chi City is, you're missing out on a great Internet celebrity. And today, he transcends hilarity and gets a little deeper. He exposes the dangers that are facing youtube and how the voice of the little guy is threatened by for-profit firms trying to capitalize on the stardom of Internet stars. Watch this video, you might just learn something.
Chi City's Youtube Exposed
Chi City's Youtube Exposed
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Choose Your Own Adventure
This blog is for those of you who know me. Who trust me. If you don't trust me, you will. I'm on the Internet on a quest for valuable information in all shapes and sizes. When I find it, this is where I'm going to be posting it. Maybe I'll twitter and facebook too, but we'll see. Add me to your RSS if this allows it. And you'll see, I might just brighten your day with an anecdote, a photo gallery, piece of art or music or some internet phenomenon that you haven't heard about yet.
For my first posting, we're going to start old. With a classic series of books from the 70s and 80s. Choose Your Own Adventure. This kind blogger has written an extensive piece on their construction, has included some eye-catching graphics, and concludes with a pleasant and affirming lesson, so it's definitely worth the read.
Choose Your Own Adventure
For my first posting, we're going to start old. With a classic series of books from the 70s and 80s. Choose Your Own Adventure. This kind blogger has written an extensive piece on their construction, has included some eye-catching graphics, and concludes with a pleasant and affirming lesson, so it's definitely worth the read.
Choose Your Own Adventure
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