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Solar Eclipse

via Boston Big Picture, who always has amazing photo series, definitely worth checking out.

Eclipse

Sliding House, yup, its pretty much amazing.

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The Crisis of Credit Visualized


The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.

And yet another santa list item …

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Dear Santa …

Please deliver me a Terrorist LEGO man …

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It’s Snowing! So…Free Music For All!

So, I made this playlist with the idea that it can brighten up any mundane task, such as washing dishes, vacuuming (headpohones), or working out, whatever, this playlist is The Spice of Your Mundane Life!

WOOT!

Enjoy!

The Spice of Your Mundane Life

01.  Feist - My Moon My Man [Boyz Noize Remix]
02.  The Rapture - First Gear
03.  Uffie - Pop The Glock
04.  Simian - LA Breeze
05.  Michael Jackson - Billie Jean
06.  Pete Shelley - Homosapien
07.  The Rakes - Terror!
08.  MGMT - Electric Feel
09.  Yeasayer - Sunrise
10.  Ghostland Observatory - Vibrate
11.  Death From Above 1979 - Blood On Our Hands [Justice Remix]
12.  Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You
13.  LO-FI-FNK - The End

3 degrees…

I posted this on my work blog (not public), thought it was worth reproducing here:

Upon my random perusing of wikipedia.org, I found an interesting path of correlation. It was when looking at the entry for DOOM (video game) that I found this path: DOOM was built on the DOOMengine which was based on the NeXT platform, the first port of NeXT to MSDOS was for DOOM, ironically, the NeXT engine was developed by the company NeXT Software Co., the company that Steve Jobs formed after leaving Apple back in 1985. Furthermore, NeXT evolved into OPENSTEP, and elements of OPENSTEP made their way into OSX. So in a way, DOOM and OSX are long lost cousins.

The Apple portion summed up, good quick read

Avery does it again…

The Kaiser - Imperial Oktoberfest Lager

Aromas of huckleberries and fresh citrus, possibly mandarin, grace my nose, I welcome this lager to my mouth for a taste. Immediate impressions are of clover honey, second sips assures the finest hops, combined with citrus and carmel goodness. The carbonation is crisp and welcomed. Amber colors of true german hops and barley bring this to the top levels of Octoberfest being. The hops are very delicate, not like northwest style hops that I am used to. This is a welcomed change to my usual palette. The boys at Avery have done it again, another favorite to add to the list. Skol! I only wish I could share a glass with my big brother Josh…