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diy bumpersticker reads: all you tailgaters are festered maggots. - erin
World's biggest diamond heist.
google mars, bitches!!
YouTube in the UK is to be stripped of its most popular music videos after the site failed to agree a new licensing deal with the Performing Rights Society for Music, the trade body that collects music royalties.
metronatural america
Detroit's beautiful horrible decline in pictures.
das boot
Animated engines. I love how he disses jet propulsion.
new piece in new yorker on dfw.
Schiff v. Laffer from August 2006.
unsold cars around the world (photos)
mother nature gets a respite
interesting article in wired on netbooks
fisheye
-steve
Good primer on the mortgage crisis:
Not sure if this is true, but pretty weird if it is: Voytek the Iraninan honey bear and Polish WWII war hero.
portland, oregon architecture and history - erin
cheever and updike face off on cavett circa 1981.
Another link from my "getting up to speed on the financial world" explorations: fiat world mathematical model. I don't grok it all, of course, but the easier parts are well explained I think.
The site appeals to a more educated, 35-49 audience.
RIP
Reading The Economist about the middle class it has risen fast in recent years over the world and they think the economy downturn will hurt this and with it the values to better the world.
''A reversal of middle-class fortunes could have serious effects. As this report has argued, the new middle class contribute a lot to a country's growth, effeciency and equity-as consumers, as investors in ''human capital'' and because they engage in a wider range of economic activities than the rich and are more likely to create jobs than the poor. They also tend to promote liberalisation and, indirectly, democracy by moving moving their countries away from the politics of patronage. All of these things would be at risk if they would be hurt by recession.''
Digital images shot from a camera attached to a weather balloon from 0 to 117,597 ft and back down again.