It's so hard -- I find cool things that I want to show you guys, but it's so hard to find the time to link it all up on the 'zu. Today, I am flushing the backlog.
Videos of dudes ripping through NYC and Boston on bikes. Makes me want to be a bike messenger. Until I consider the likelihood of eating door.
Hugh goes big with a walkthrough on how to be creative and a post that explains his cash and sex theory which is not what you think it is. Insightful.
The news. Interpretation of the days' news on notebook paper. Some sort of experimental art about how the only real news is the news that reaches us, that we interpret, and that we internalize. So this makes the process explicit by getting output again after the interpretation and internalization.
Sick X Games performance by a motocross rider who managed to get off the back of the bike and twist like a screwdriver in mid-air while keeping his body flat and parallel to the ground and then get back on the bike and land the jump. Just nasty.
Ted Turner explains why media consolidation is so damned scary. Consolidation freaks me out, and Ted does a good job of explaining how consolidation has happened and why it's not good for you and me -- in any way.
I found a link at Kottke (I know a lot of you already read the guy's stuff) walking through "How not to buy happiness", a paper that builds a case that money spent in the right ways sorta can buy happiness, but not in the bigger house, faster car sort of way.
Diesel Dreams are ads for jeans that play out as peoples' dreams. Pretty funky stuff. Excellent diversion. Avoid work!
Quote from George W. Bush:
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we."
-Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004
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