delete that and we'll still be able to see it lol
― jergins, Saturday, 25 July 2009 02:11 (fourteen years ago) link
sonned
― jergins, Saturday, 25 July 2009 02:35 (fourteen years ago) link
been a while
― lxy, Saturday, 25 July 2009 04:27 (fourteen years ago) link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terschelling
― jergins, Monday, 27 July 2009 07:37 (fourteen years ago) link
i love that place
― lxy, Monday, 27 July 2009 15:31 (fourteen years ago) link
strovie sterner
― jergins, Thursday, 6 August 2009 06:59 (fourteen years ago) link
Yellow Fever are creating many traditions of their own, the most notable being when male supporters remove their shirts at the 80th minute mark when the Phoenix are winning.
― jergins, Saturday, 8 August 2009 08:28 (fourteen years ago) link
e.h0pe went in a helicopter ride over a volcano and took this picture. i think it is so surreal.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2563/3874984874_cee60982f1_o.jpg
― lxy, Monday, 31 August 2009 15:36 (fourteen years ago) link
titled "love awakening zones":
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_LxB5bkk8QeU/Sp8GJ71HTVI/AAAAAAAACVA/8-393wGWQzE/s320/marc.jpg
― lxy, Wednesday, 9 September 2009 19:08 (fourteen years ago) link
corry's dry cleaning scrolling marquee:
september 12, 20098:04 pm-196
― lxy, Sunday, 13 September 2009 03:23 (fourteen years ago) link
China's 60th Anniversary national day - timelapse and slow motion - 7D and 5DmkII from Dan Chung on Vimeo.
― lxy, Sunday, 25 October 2009 20:02 (fourteen years ago) link
skatafell national park, iceland:
http://www.eikongraphia.com/wordpress/wp-content/Iceland_Basalt_8_Small.jpg
― lxy, Monday, 26 October 2009 23:38 (fourteen years ago) link
don't know what it means but i like how it looks:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3521/3988456426_d77229160e.jpg
― lxy, Monday, 26 October 2009 23:43 (fourteen years ago) link
ah, now i know, thanks to wikipedia:
QSL cards confirm either a two-way radiocommunication between two amateur radio stations or a one-way reception of a signal from an AM radio, FM radio, television or shortwave broadcasting station. They can also confirm the reception of a two-way radiocommunication by a third party listener. A typical QSL card is the same size and made from the same material as a typical postcard, and most are sent through the mail as such.
― lxy, Monday, 26 October 2009 23:47 (fourteen years ago) link
http://www.verysmallarray.com/
― jergins, Tuesday, 17 November 2009 23:10 (fourteen years ago) link
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2548/4106425154_2d82351d3d_o.jpg
azadi tower, teheran
― lxy, Thursday, 19 November 2009 03:51 (fourteen years ago) link
dude
― jergins, Thursday, 19 November 2009 04:00 (fourteen years ago) link
i know!
― lxy, Thursday, 19 November 2009 04:04 (fourteen years ago) link
http://grainedit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/13529.jpg
― lxy, Saturday, 21 November 2009 16:39 (fourteen years ago) link
funny twist on tilt-shift timelapse
Colorama - Makeover from Upper First on Vimeo.
― lxy, Saturday, 21 November 2009 16:49 (fourteen years ago) link
Lewis Mumford: “Forget the damned motorcar and build the cities for lovers and friends.”
― vance labar (jergins), Tuesday, 22 December 2009 00:52 (fourteen years ago) link
http://s84116.gridserver.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/IMG_8715c1.jpg
― lxy, Monday, 25 January 2010 01:42 (fourteen years ago) link
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/feb/01/population-crash-fred-pearce
― jergins, Monday, 15 February 2010 08:16 (fourteen years ago) link
http://www.electronicbeats.net/News/Lifestyle/Paris-nightlife-facing-extinction
― jergins, Saturday, 20 February 2010 23:29 (fourteen years ago) link
http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd118/embarchie/commutingtowork.jpg
― jergins, Monday, 22 February 2010 23:51 (fourteen years ago) link
http://www.jansport.com/heritage_series/heritage_series.html
― jergins, Wednesday, 3 March 2010 07:46 (fourteen years ago) link
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/03/dining/03milk.html
― jergins, Thursday, 4 March 2010 08:03 (fourteen years ago) link
http://www.popgadget.net/images/ascii-curtain-1.jpg
― Ö¬·¾¸Î (jergins), Thursday, 25 March 2010 06:35 (fourteen years ago) link
http://www.thebesteleven.com/2010/03/pictures-national-stadiums-of-southeast.html
― Ö¬·¾¸Î (jergins), Thursday, 25 March 2010 23:02 (fourteen years ago) link
poor east timor ;_;
― lxy, Friday, 26 March 2010 00:18 (fourteen years ago) link
i know right
― Ö¬·¾¸Î (jergins), Friday, 26 March 2010 18:52 (fourteen years ago) link
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/6470/recfh.gif
― Ö¬·¾¸Î (jergins), Saturday, 27 March 2010 07:37 (fourteen years ago) link
"Discovery News reports that scientists have identified a region of the brain which appears to control morality and discovered that a powerful magnetic field can scramble the moral center of the brain, impairing volunteers' notion of right and wrong. 'You think of morality as being a really high-level behavior,' says Liane Young, a scientist at MIT and co-author of the article. 'To be able to apply (a magnetic field) to a specific brain region and change people's moral judgments is really astonishing.'"
― Ö¬·¾¸Î (jergins), Tuesday, 30 March 2010 19:58 (fourteen years ago) link
http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitpic/photos/full/82866544.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=0ZRYP5X5F6FSMBCCSE82&Expires=1270480421&Signature=zisDvPOLUcFCopH9b2f%2FICXk724%3D
― lxy, Monday, 5 April 2010 14:58 (fourteen years ago) link
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― Ö¬·¾¸Î (jergins), Monday, 5 April 2010 18:07 (fourteen years ago) link
oh haha, i can't even remember what it was now.
― lxy, Monday, 5 April 2010 18:41 (fourteen years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcXtT3rZcqg
― Ö¬·¾¸Î (jergins), Friday, 9 April 2010 19:42 (fourteen years ago) link
^watch later w/sound
In case you were wondering, I always stare at airplanes for a long time when I see them in the sky and sometimes it is very difficult to resist the urge to wave at them and I collect tiny things like chairs and boxes
― Ö¬·¾¸Î (jergins), Monday, 12 April 2010 15:55 (fourteen years ago) link
did i write that somewhere in my sleep?
― lxy, Monday, 12 April 2010 17:24 (fourteen years ago) link
Kabul Nightlife: Thriving in Between Suicide BombsBy Tim McGirk Tuesday, Apr. 13, 2010
Nightlife may seem like a luxury no one can afford in Kabul. The Afghan capital is hit by suicide bombers with depressing regularity, and on some nights expatriates receive word from their embassies that a suicide team is plotting to attack a "foreign guest house" — and these are the truly chilling words — "in your neighborhood." On those occasions, you sleep with your clothes on and shoes beside the bed, after having mapped out an escape route over the wall into your (hopefully friendly) neighbor's garden.(See a TIME video on the nightlife in Baghdad.)
But on most nights, Kabul's expatriates go out and partake in the manic craziness of the city's bar and restaurant scene in houses reminiscent of America's Prohibition-era speakeasies, behind 20-ft.-tall blast walls and an outer perimeter of armed Afghan security guards. "It's like dancing at the edge of a volcano," explains Anne Seidel, a German architect working for the U.N. in Kabul. The expatriates are a boisterous crowd of young and usually single diplomats, aid workers, journalists, spies and mercenaries — or, as they like to call themselves, "contractors." Most of them earn $100,000 salaries and have money to burn. They tend to be adventurous, but the security constraints of their jobs often leave them cloistered in claustrophobic boredom — following suicide attacks, most foreigners are confined to their fort-like compounds.
When the dust settles, Kabul has hordes of war-zone entrepreneurs who are only too happy to help lighten the wallets of expatriates while providing opportunities to blow off steam. And that has given the Afghan capital a greater variety of restaurants than Delhi, Karachi or Tehran, cities 10 times its size. Kabul offers Thai cuisine as well as Turkish, Balkan, Italian, French and Persian, plus several steakhouses, a martini bar with a DJ and a Mexican cantina with high-stakes poker games. The city boasts dozens of Chinese restaurants, but a few were shut down several years ago when authorities realized that the owners were offering the services of hookers along with the Kung Pao chicken. Tiger prawns, pork loins and French wines are flown in from Dubai. The T-bone steaks come frozen from Australia.
It takes a special entrepreneurial mentality to look at a city under sporadic siege by jihadists and see a golden opportunity for supplying exotic food and illegal booze. Some restaurateurs have even migrated to Kabul from past wars in the Balkans or East Timor; they missed the wartime camaraderie — and the whopping profits. Some provide echoes of Bertolt Brecht's archetypal war profiteer, the indomitable Mother Courage, who drove a cart through an artillery barrage to make a profit off the sale of 50 stale loaves of bread. A female Thai restaurant owner says she gives a dagger to each of her waitresses to scare off kidnappers in the bazaar — do-it-yourself security at its best.
― Ö¬·¾¸Î (jergins), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 18:37 (fourteen years ago) link
Just like snowflakes, no two days at eworks inc. are alike.
― Ö¬·¾¸Î (jergins), Thursday, 15 April 2010 20:38 (fourteen years ago) link
make use of that in your answer to the question 'why should we hire you instead of someone else?'
― lxy, Thursday, 15 April 2010 21:45 (fourteen years ago) link
http://i42.tinypic.com/2nqyxx4.jpg
― jergins, Monday, 17 May 2010 01:33 (thirteen years ago) link
worthwhile article about hyperlinkshttp://www.roughtype.com/archives/2010/05/experiments_in.php
― jergins, Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:05 (thirteen years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb56dTX7iL4&feature=player_embedded
― jergins, Sunday, 13 June 2010 22:20 (thirteen years ago) link
People making travel plans may unwittingly heed a strange rule of thumb — southern routes rule. In a new experiment, volunteers chose paths that dipped south over routes of the same distance that arched northward, perhaps because northern routes intuitively seem uphill and thus more difficult, researchers suggest.
sciencenewsVolunteers also estimated that it would take considerably longer to drive between the same pairs of U.S. cities if traveling from south to north, as opposed to north to south, says psychologist and study director Tad Brunyé of the U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command in Natick, Mass., and Tufts University in Medford, Mass. For journeys that averaged 798 miles, time estimates for north-going jaunts averaged one hour and 39 minutes more than south-going trips, he and his colleagues report in an upcoming Memory & Cognition.
― jergins, Tuesday, 15 June 2010 02:35 (thirteen years ago) link
http://www.citid.net/
― jergins, Friday, 18 June 2010 00:50 (thirteen years ago) link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcosanti
― jergins, Wednesday, 23 June 2010 02:23 (thirteen years ago) link
Bruce Munro installs CDSea at Long Knoll, Wiltshire from yatzer on Vimeo.
― jergins, Saturday, 26 June 2010 06:05 (thirteen years ago) link