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3588_32 jeevs sinclair's Bookmarks Tagged With "for:olly o"

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  1. Visit The Immortal Species | Jellyfish on MetaFilter The Immortal Species | Jellyfish on MetaFilter

    link to some excellent biology jargon based mumbo jumbo

  2. Visit Sebastian Blanck - painter Sebastian Blanck - painter

    almost looks screen printed in its blocky solid colours describing casual social scenes, I really dig it.

  3. Visit Loki - pseudo GPS via SkyHook wifi database, like iPhone/touch Loki - pseudo GPS via SkyHook wifi database, like iPhone/touch

    seems rather nifty. worth checking out, tell me how the accuracy is in MTL

  4. Visit Feltron Eight - Annual Report (an excellent example of brilliant info visualization) Feltron Eight - Annual Report (an excellent example of brilliant info visualization)

    great typographical and visual expression of sometimes relatively mundane facts pertaining to this individual's past year.

  5. Visit Hubble Sees a Double Einstein Ring Hubble Sees a Double Einstein Ring

  6. Visit visualizing your music trends via last.fm [LastGraph] visualizing your music trends via last.fm [LastGraph]

    rather beautiful renders of your last.fm history. much like a time line of your musical preferences.

  7. Visit The 36 Exposures Contest by FILE Magazine and Coudal The 36 Exposures Contest by FILE Magazine and Coudal

    this could be the best thing possible for amateur photographers looking to upgrade to the challenging albeit rewarding realm of analog film after feeling spoilt by digital for too long. like myself.

  8. Visit An (excellent) Interview with David Lynch | Reverse Shot An (excellent) Interview with David Lynch | Reverse Shot

  9. Visit Paradox in Game Theory: Losing Strategy That Wins (New York Times) Paradox in Game Theory: Losing Strategy That Wins (New York Times)

    as with many paradoxes ''The importance of the paradox in real life remains to be seen,'' said Dr. Charles Doering

  10. Visit Mankind 'shortening the universe's life' - Telegraph Mankind 'shortening the universe's life' - Telegraph

    by observing/setting the quantum states of black matter. Amusing albeit interesting bit of theory.

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