Archive for the ‘links’ Category

Oktoberlinkfest

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Bernie’s better beginner’s guide to photography A little visual perspective on the $87 billion being spent on Iraq – or ‘big numbers – just how big are they?’ How does it feel to die? – fascinting if morbid New Scientist article I just discovered this hilarious comic strip called Garfield and Conceptual terrorists encase Sears [...]

Transit(ory)

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Stuck on the Tube, I remembered I also had some cute transport-related links to share. So here they are. Incomprehensible intersections – road design gone horribly wrong. I know the Americans denigrate the fine British roundabout, but at least we don’t often end up with monstrosities of this scale. Airport – a neat little Flash [...]

August link roundup

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Draughts got solved – I do think AI is a ‘good thing’ but I think I liked the days where great mysteries were just that. I hope chess still has a few years left. The Helvetica film is finally on at the ICA this month. Now I just need to find another typography geek to [...]

January bookmarks

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Very busy recently: travel and long hours. Enjoying it. Some recent links of interest: Secure passwords keep you safer (Wired) – less trivial than the title suggests. It’s inspired me to kickstart the depressingly large task of updating all mine. So you want to be an Interaction Designer 2006? – Dan Saffer updates an important [...]

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