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Math of Publishing Meets the E-Book — The New York Times takes a whack at ebook costs. Hmm. (Thanks to my Dad.)
The Many Faces of 'Alice' — WaPo with a slide show of pop culture visualizations of Alice in Wonderland.
Golden Gate: Sunset in Yellowstone Park — Vintagraph with an 1897 travel poster. I'm fascinated by the bicycle-mounted rifle in the poster, which was apparently unremarable in its day.
Last Chance Texaco: 1937 — Shorpy with a haunting image from North Dakota.
The Power of Plant Clock Computing — The headline alone is cool, but the story also carries some cool science geekery.
Ice deposits found at Moon's pole — Ice and hydrocarbons. Excellent.
Another Victory For Labour? — Larison on British politics, with some contrasting observations on the US.
Department of Inmates, Asylums... — The GOP wants to clean up its extremists. Unfortunately, a lot of them hold national office. Fascinating. You brung 'em to the dance, boys. Now they're shitting up all the beds. Thanks a lot.
?otD: When in the course of human events?
3/2/2010
Writing time yesterday: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Body movement: 30 minute stationary bike ride
Hours slept: 6.0 (slept well, but short)
This morning's weigh-in: 229.0
Yesterday's chemo stress index: 6/10
Currently reading: [between books]
The Many Faces of 'Alice' — WaPo with a slide show of pop culture visualizations of Alice in Wonderland.
Golden Gate: Sunset in Yellowstone Park — Vintagraph with an 1897 travel poster. I'm fascinated by the bicycle-mounted rifle in the poster, which was apparently unremarable in its day.
Last Chance Texaco: 1937 — Shorpy with a haunting image from North Dakota.
The Power of Plant Clock Computing — The headline alone is cool, but the story also carries some cool science geekery.
Ice deposits found at Moon's pole — Ice and hydrocarbons. Excellent.
Another Victory For Labour? — Larison on British politics, with some contrasting observations on the US.
Department of Inmates, Asylums... — The GOP wants to clean up its extremists. Unfortunately, a lot of them hold national office. Fascinating. You brung 'em to the dance, boys. Now they're shitting up all the beds. Thanks a lot.
?otD: When in the course of human events?
3/2/2010
Writing time yesterday: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Body movement: 30 minute stationary bike ride
Hours slept: 6.0 (slept well, but short)
This morning's weigh-in: 229.0
Yesterday's chemo stress index: 6/10
Currently reading: [between books]