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The Unofficial Stephen Jay Gould Archive, an online library dedicated to the Harvard paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould (1941-2002). Includes an excellent selection of videos. And The Official Stephen Jay Gould Archive [still under development], which includes two of his books and his Harvard course online.
posted by nickyskye at 10:31 PM Aug 26 2008 - 34 comments [38 favorites]

Ubiquity is a Mozilla Labs experiment into connecting the Web with language in an attempt to find new user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common Web tasks more quickly and easily. Check out a video demonstration of Ubiquity. And here's a tutorial.
posted by sveskemus at 7:39 AM Aug 27 2008 - 67 comments [22 favorites]


How Buildings Learn--Stewart Brand, 1997, BBC, 6 Parts; Flow, The Low Road, Built For Change, Unreal Estate, The Romance of Maintenance, Shearing Layers. "What happens after buildings are built? Why do some buildings get better over time and others get demolished? Stewart Brand says architecture is a prediction, and all predictions are wrong, so the more monumental the architecture, the more wrong the building is. The buildings that thrive are those that can adapt to how people actually use them. The worst buildings for inhabitants are usually statement architecture -- buildings that look like art. The best buildings are often non-descript, and pick up character as they evolve. In other words they grow into art." Kevin Kelley
posted by vronsky at 6:52 PM Aug 27 2008 - 8 comments [14 favorites]

Making the Wire.
posted by chunking express at 6:56 AM Aug 26 2008 - 66 comments [50 favorites]

In a recent Roundtable on Creative Capitalism hosted by TIME, CK Prahalad, author of "The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid" brings to our attention the insight that "the essence of poverty is the assymetry of information" and that this asymmetry was now changing due to the availability and affordability of mobile phones in developing nations. Jeffery Sachs supports him by pointing out that the digital divide was being closed by market forces not civic efforts. Global leader Nokia has already leapt into the breach by opening a Research Center in Nairobi, Kenya in order to develop concepts and products that are of value and relevance for those at the Base of the Pyarmid. The ubiquitious little cellphone has now been spotlighted as a key tool for poverty alleviation, although the debate continues. [previously]
posted by infini at 5:24 AM Aug 27 2008 - 45 comments [10 favorites]

Del Martin, with her partner Phyllis Lyon, were pioneers in so many fields that it's hard to do justice to all of it in one post.
posted by gingerbeer at 3:25 PM Aug 27 2008 - 54 comments [8 favorites]

Three summers ago, Pascal Bernabe strapped on a scuba tank, stepped off a boat and descended 330 meters into the Mediterranean. This is his account of the dive.
posted by jason's_planet at 12:09 PM Aug 27 2008 - 29 comments [7 favorites]

In Historic Vote, Obama Officially Claims Democratic Nomination (Washington Post) With a theatrical flourish, the roll call vote was rushed to allow Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to suspend the vote and "in the spirit of unity, with the goal of victory," declare Obama the nominee by aclaimation. "Let's declare with one voice that Barack Obama is our candidate," Clinton said to thunderous applause.
posted by FlyingMonkey at 4:14 PM Aug 27 2008 - 126 comments [7 favorites]


So, you've probably heard of Songfight by now. It's a competition in which every week or so, musicians submit a song based on a given title. Anyone can enter. What you probably didn't know...
posted by LSK at 6:49 PM Aug 26 2008 - 39 comments [7 favorites]

Why I had to recognise Georgia’s breakaway regions, by Dmitry Medvedev.
posted by stammer at 6:58 AM Aug 27 2008 - 104 comments [6 favorites]

Two artists that paint humans so that they blend into their surroundings: Liu Bolin and Emma Hack (click 'body art' and then 'exhibitions' to get into the image galleries)
posted by Kattullus at 1:36 PM Aug 27 2008 - 13 comments [6 favorites]

52 Influential Photographs: From the oldest survivng photograph, to images of revolution, misery, beauty and humility, to...goatse and LOLCAT? You win some, you lose some, I guess.
posted by Jimbob at 4:36 AM Aug 4 2007 - 68 comments [31 favorites]

Pixifoods: Any food substance that is highly pleasant to the taste as a child and tastes shockingly unpleasant once you become an adult.
posted by sevenyearlurk at 10:06 AM Aug 26 2008 - 263 comments [26 favorites]

Playcrafter is now in open alpha. Playcrafter allows you to easily create Flash games with a drag-and-drop online toolkit. Some of the neater ones to play include games like Unstack and Matcheroo, and, of course, my original creation MeFi Plate of Beans. Do you think you can do a better MeFi game? [God, I should hope so.]
posted by blahblahblah at 12:15 PM Aug 26 2008 - 23 comments [21 favorites]

Waffle Bike is a fully weaponized waffle-making machine. (SLYT)
posted by photoslob at 10:08 AM Aug 27 2008 - 46 comments [5 favorites]

The Dartmouth College Library hosts a Simple Book Repair Manual, which teaches you how to repair common problems such as torn pages and wet books. For more complicated procedures, the Alaska State Library put together a training manual, with illustrations of repair procedures. (Full PDF here.) There is also a book conservation dictionary hosted by the Stanford conservation department, which explains many of the terms used.
posted by Upton O'Good at 3:35 PM Aug 25 2008 - 18 comments [66 favorites]

After 30 years, a new collaboration between Brian Eno and David Byrne. Stream it all there or download the free MP3.
posted by twoleftfeet at 12:53 AM Aug 26 2008 - 50 comments [28 favorites]

If adventure has a name, it must have an electric violin solo!
posted by dhammond at 3:33 PM Aug 26 2008 - 23 comments [6 favorites]

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