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Mushrooms! past the stereotypes, and on to save the world

By Peter Bartsch - May 15th, 2008
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Jill Bolte Taylor: My stroke of insight

By Peter Bartsch - March 28th, 2008
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Radar O'Reilly

  • Four short links: 6 Jan 2009
  • Admiring Bill Gates
  • What Will Change Everything?
  • What Will Change Everything?
  • Software for Civic Life: An Interview with Mike Mathieu of Frontseat.org
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Reddit

  • seems like programming reddit has a touch of necrophilia at times [image] ;-)
  • Is Webpy.org Dead
  • How to create your own IOC container
  • On Algorithms and Children
  • Introduction to Terracotta
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The Economist

  • The Kenya-Somalia border
  • Russia cuts its gas supply to Ukraine
  • How many doctors to go around?
  • Israel and Gaza
  • Where coffee is grown
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World Changing

  • Cap-and-Trade Shuts Down U.S. Coal Plants
  • Inventing a New Kind of Family for a New Era
  • Climate Will Change Everything
  • Year in Review 2008: Best in Essays
  • Year in Review 2008: Best in Politics
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Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools

  • 5-in-1 Painter's Tool
  • DIY language learning
  • Elance
  • Wi-Ex ZBoost 510
  • Nikon Monarch Binoculars
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Boing Boing

  • Hugo nominations open!
  • A Brief Essay on the Sad Lack of Imagination in Invertebrate Oriented Erotica with Brief Notes on the Lascivious Nature of Both the Lophotrochozoa and Ecdysozoa, or, Getting Beyond "Hur hur! That Squid Tentacle Looks like Penis!"
  • Shanghai recreated in dice and poker chips
  • China treats "Internet Addicts" with boot-camp discipline and sex ed
  • Understanding Islam Through Virtual Worlds launch in NYC, Jan 29
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Homer Wisdom

There are way too many numbers. The world would be a better place if we lost half of them -- starting with 8. I've always hated 8.
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