February 2012
2 posts
Defying Gravity With Creativity in Wall Trampoline... →
includes a video
January 2012
5 posts
Bring back the busy signal « BuzzMachine →
I don’t get that many emails, but I still find the conversation about social communication conventions to be fascinating.
December 2011
4 posts
Switchcam →
Switchcam is a video site that provides videos for entire concerts. The amazing thing is that the concert video is created entirely from fan footage that has been uploaded to YouTube. This site finds all of the videos and aggregates them together into a single video. You can even change cameras to view the concert from different angles.
Philosophy is the root of everything →
There is a fun trick where if you pick any Wikipedia page and then click on its first link, then click on the first link of that page and so on, eventually you will end up at the article on Philosophy. In other words, all articles on Wikipedia eventually lead to philosophy. There is also a nifty tool that lets you try it out for yourself.
November 2011
4 posts
October 2011
3 posts
September 2011
1 post
June 2011
3 posts
May 2011
4 posts
The Information Sage →
a great profile of Edward Tufte, the godfather of data visualization
April 2011
4 posts
Frank Chimero - The Digital Campfire (from Webstock 2011)
Can a complete novice become a golf pro with... →
Exploring the Sky - Wingsuit Flying 2011
March 2011
3 posts
February 2011
2 posts
January 2011
4 posts
tipthepizzaguy.com →
the world’s most comprehensive site dedicated to pizza delivery guys
A World Without Jobs by Andy Crouch →
An interesting article about Steve Jobs and secular hope
December 2010
1 post
November 2010
4 posts
The Economics of Seinfeld →
October 2010
10 posts
One day we had a conversation where we figured we could just try to predict the...
– Eric Schmidt - Google CEO
The Gospel Everyday – Tullian Tchividjian →
Amen! This understanding of the Gospel has profoundly changed my own life.
Simple Desks →
I Can Afford Higher Taxes. But They'll Make Me... →
A great article by Harvard Economics professor Greg Mankiw
A great presentation on information organization (link)