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Elsewhere for December 9th

Posted in elsewhere on December 11th, 2009 by Tony – Be the first to comment

These are my delicious links for December 9th:

  • Zeppelin Eureka – I want to take a Zeppelin Ride over San Francisco now. Great photos.
  • The great alone: Scott and Shackleton's Antarctic – Robert Scott's ill-fated trip to Antarctica and Ernest Shackleton's attempt to cross it are great tales of human endurance. Here we present photos taken by their on-board photographers, Herbert Ponting and Frank Hurley, presented in the book The Heart of the Great Alone.

Elsewhere for December 1st

Posted in elsewhere on December 1st, 2009 by Tony – Be the first to comment

These are my delicious links for December 1st:

Elsewhere for September 16th

Posted in elsewhere on September 17th, 2009 by Tony – Be the first to comment

These are my delicious links for September 16th:

  • Backpacker Classics – I am not sure which books backpackers carry with them these days so this list may be a little out of date. The concept of backpacker books goes back to the days of the hippy trail when travellers would carry such classics as the I Ching, the Tibetan Book of the Dead or anything by Herman Hesse. A backpacker classic should have an element of profundity, preferably mystical -if not it should have cult status or be a statement about who you really are. There is an element of self discovery in setting off – the path to enlightenment, the journey inwards…A backpacker book is not a 'beach read'–the book must be worth the weight and space it takes up and should be reverentially handed on to other travellers or left in a hotel or bus station for another seeker to chance upon.
  • Sports Design Blog: Old School Design: The NFL Helmet Hat – In the early 1980's there was a really great licensed product known at the Helmet Hat. The Helmet Hat was one of the most unique and innovative ideas in a time when sports licensed products were still growing as a retail force. The Helmet Hat featured the graphics of your favorite NFL team all over the top of the hat, just like the would look on the team's helmet.

    I want a bunch of these.

Elsewhere for September 3rd

Posted in elsewhere on September 3rd, 2009 by Tony – Be the first to comment

These are my delicious links for September 3rd:

  • MAP: 68 must-see sci-fi sights around the U.S. – The coolest destinations in every part of the country, everything from roadside attractions to legendary movie set locations, and marked them on a downloadable map available after the jump. Whether it's scouting for UFOs in Roswell, a visit to the birthplace of Capt. Kirk or a trip to the locations used in The Dark Knight, there's something for every taste.

Elsewhere for July 27th

Posted in elsewhere on July 27th, 2009 by Tony – Be the first to comment

These are my delicious links for July 27th:

  • Outstanding Public Parks – 10 of the world’s grandest parks that are loaded with things to do. From Hyde Park in London to the shores of Stanley Park in Vancouver, check out these one-of-a-kind destinations that may make you green with envy, but won’t cost you a thing to enjoy.

Elsewhere for June 23rd through June 24th

Posted in elsewhere on June 24th, 2009 by Tony – Be the first to comment

These are my delicious links for June 23rd through June 24th:

  • Soviet Russian Album Covers – Amazing Hair Metal Records from the USSR. Fantastic stuff here.
  • 10 Most Fascinating Mazes – The only real maze I've ever gone through is the one at Luray Caverns, and it was easy, yet I still got lost. I can't imagine the fun of a real large, actually hard maze. That'd be a fun afternoon.
  • The Most Terrifying Mountain Bike Trail On Earth – The Emerald Isle’s legendary Cliffs of Mohan are just insane. INSANE. And these guys rode their bikes on them.
  • Pentagram takes on Cigarette Marketing. – …"Marlboro filtered cigarettes can cause lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema, and may complicate pregnancy. Quitting smoking now greatly reduces serious health risks. Smoking by pregnant women may result in fetal injury, premature birth. Cigarette smoke contains carbon monoxide…BUT WHO CARES.
  • The Creation of a Russian Terminator. – Brilliant series of shots showing how the Russians are creating an army of Arnold Terminators. Just brilliant.
  • Visual Decision Making – Another body of web user experience research shows that website users are powerfully influenced by aesthetics, and that positive perceptions of order, beauty, novelty, and creativity increase the user’s confidence in a site’s trustworthiness and usability. Recent design writing and interface research illustrate how visual design and user research can work together to create better user experiences on the web: experiences that balance the practicalities of navigation with aesthetic interfaces that delight the eye and brain.

    In short: there’s lots of evidence that beauty enhances usability.

Elsewhere for April 20th through April 22nd

Posted in elsewhere on April 22nd, 2009 by Tony – Be the first to comment

These are my delicious links for April 20th through April 22nd:

  • 10 of the world's most unusual places to spend the night – Tired of boring old hotels? With limited vacation time, there's no reason your lodging shouldn't be as fun as the rest of your travel experience!

    From converted train cars to converted prisons, here are 10 of the world's most out-of-the-ordinary places to stay.

    I'd most like to try the monastery I think.

  • Firediff – In Case of Stairs – Firediff is a Firebug extension that tracks changes to a pages DOM and CSS.
  • This is what 1000FPS looks like. – Here is the first SprintCam v3 showreel, made for NAB 2009 exhibition.
    Mostly 1000FPS shots, made during a recent rugby competition in the Stade de France, Paris

Elsewhere for March 24th through March 26th

Posted in elsewhere on March 26th, 2009 by Tony – Be the first to comment

These are my delicious links for March 24th through March 26th:

  • Alpine Hut – Gorgeous 6×11 Alpine hut by OFIS Architects. The hut is situated in a small Alpine village, part of Triglav national park in Slovenia, with very strict rules of construction and architectural design. The client bought the site together with existing construction permit for the generic project. Demand was not to change construction permit but change the elements of the house to suit his family, sustainable factor and open the windows toward the views.
  • Rebuilding Spotlight's Index on OS X (Manually) | Walt-O-Matic – My spotlight recently got hosed, this is a good reference on how to fix that.
  • Letter from an AIG Official; The Other Side of the Story. – The resignation letter of an AIG executive explaining his point of view on the bonus furor. The proverbial other side of the story.
  • Fuck That. – Russian teens have now new fun. They dare trains.
    This is needed to be done fast, because if one is appearing before the train too long before and machinist could see him and start breaking, so they run on the rails just before the train so he couldn’t start breaking and fell down on the rails, then the train moves above the person at his maximum speed, just a few inches from his head and back.
  • Top 10 Time-Lapse Videos Show Nature at Work | Wired Science from Wired.com – When a phenomenon happens very slowly, viewing accelerated footage helps scientists take a step back and see the big picture: At higher speeds, things that we regard as fixed take motion — even the dullest scenes spring to life.
    Here are Wired Science's picks of the best time-lapse videos of nature at work.
  • Travel photography: The Wave – Los Angeles Times – The Wave is a red-rock stunner on the border of Arizona and Utah, made of 190-million-year-old sand dunes that have turned to rock. L.A. Times photographer Spencer Weiner captured the swirling drama of this little-known formation that's accessible only on foot via a three-mile hike and highly regulated. (To apply for a permit, go to the Bureau of Land Management's Arizona Web page.)

Elsewhere for March 20th

Posted in elsewhere on March 22nd, 2009 by Tony – 1 Comment

These are my delicious links for March 20th:

Elsewhere for January 29th

Posted in elsewhere on January 31st, 2009 by Tony – Be the first to comment

These are my delicious links for January 29th:

  • What Makes Good Copy Good. | Blue Flavor – Tiffani Jones comes up with some very good guidelines on what makes copy good. (Making if 'funner' is item one). A good list, well thought out.
  • Amazon.com: Free – Songs: MP3 Downloads – Lots of lots of free music from Amazon. Some real gems in here.
  • The Big Picture: More of London from above, at night – In August of last year, theBig Picture was happy to be able to share some amazing photos of London, as seen from above at night by photographer Jason Hawkes. That entry continues to be one of the most consistently popular ones ever put together at The Big Picture, so its good news to hear that Jason has another 24 photos from 2008 to share.