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January 29 2012
The sunlit earth widget is amazing. Not only does it show you the sun cycles during the year it also shows snow cover in real time
coucher de soleil sur l’océan Pacifique [synmirror 2011]
That Mitchell and Webb Look - Moon Landing (by jackreyes)
January 28 2012
Snoring dormouse (sound required, obviously) via tumbledore
have a great weekend!
Meet Mr. Toilet | Jessica Yu (by Focus Forward Films)
For those without access to a simple toilet, poop can be poison. Businessman
-turned-sanitation-superhero Jack Sim fights this oft-neglected crisis affecting
2.6 billion people…
gmaps fail
January 27 2012
Tip for out-of-the-ordinary tourist photos: Shake your camera while photographing famous places for a new perspective!
Long Exposure of Eiffel Tower at Night.
Photo by: Chrisdigsdesign on flickr.
January 26 2012
[synmirror 2011]
January 25 2012
January 24 2012
lampe à plasma [synmirror 2011]
January 23 2012
so true! Yosemite is amzing!
Oh …wow.
still one of the most wonderful places I’ve ever been.
Hedgehogs (by Penelope’s Loom)
January 22 2012
January 21 2012
Mount Rainier
Photograph by Craig Tuttle, Corbis
Now you see it, now you don’t. Mount Rainier, true to its name, disappears behind cloud banks, stays hidden for days and weeks at a time, and reappears in most dramatic fashion. Sometimes, it floats above the clouds, visible only to mountaineers on its glacier-decked slopes and to thrilled passengers of flights climbing south from Seattle. When weather permits, 14,410-foot-high Rainier is visible from most of western Washington and far out to sea. It looms above the skyline of downtown Seattle as if its glaciers were invading suburban neighborhoods. Of course the best encounters are from park roads and trails, notably on the south side in the area called Paradise, known for its wildflower meadows, views of the mountain, prodigious snowfall, and the occasional rainstorm.
January 20 2012
textless: leafhoppers
January 19 2012
January 18 2012
Absolutely brilliant Google graphic: simple design yet powerfully effective at communicating the idea.
(via ericlodwick & Le Memé)
I can’t even fully comprehend what’s happening here.
January 17 2012
See Something or Say Something is a visual project by Eric Fischer that shows the location of tweets & flickr pictures from countries & cities around the world. Check out iamtibo.com!!!
Red dots are locations of Flickr pictures.
Blue dots are locations of Twitter tweets.
White dots are locations that have been posted to both.
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