Tag: film
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My delicious.com bookmarks for September 29th through October 3rd
Alma telescope opens its eyes – Awesome. In the original sense of the word. Mercury’s Explosive Volcanic History – Both beautiful and fascinating. Round Ireland with a Fridge – The Movie based on Tony Hawks bestseller – Full movie for a limited time only…
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My delicious.com bookmarks for November 8th through November 10th
Nov. 10, 1999: Metric Math Mistake Muffed Mars Meteorology Mission – Sometimes the simplest of mistakes have the most dramatic consequences. Linotype: The Film – The revolution in printing before DTP… soon in documentary form.
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My delicious.com bookmarks for July 23rd through July 29th
Urbanized – After Helvetica and Objectified, Gary Hustwit's next documentary is about the design of cities. "Urbanized looks at the issues and strategies behind urban design, featuring some of the world's foremost architects, planners, policymakers, builders, and thinkers." Can't wait. 8-Bit Cities – This is awesome: maps of cities in the style of 1980's video…
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My delicious.com bookmarks for March 9th through March 30th
March 30, 1848: Niagara Falls Runs Dry – Bizarre. Twitter fixes oAuth for desktop and mobile with xAuth – Just as I add Twitter support to Yummy, they change something. Typical. Famous Movie Quotes – Movie quotes visualised. (via @kottke)
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My delicious.com bookmarks for April 6th through April 12th
These are my links for April 6th through April 12th: Objectified – New documentary from the people that gave you Helvetica. Looks interesting. Georgia recalls Soviet crackdown – I visited ten years after this. It's a really beautiful country and such a shame that it keeps descending into civil war or getting into a scuffle…
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for July 29th through August 4th
Polly Toynbee and David Walker: an extract from their new book on the widening gap between rich and poor | Money | The Guardian – "Most dismaying was their lack of empathy and their unwillingness to contemplate other, less luxurious lives. They could not see that the pleasure they derived from possessions, prospects and doing…