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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Schuyler Fisk – From Where I'm Standing
I was watching a movie called I’m Reed Fish and singer-songwriter Schuyler Fisk stars in the film and also sings this nice little song called “From Where I’m Standing” about halfway through the flick. Note: The video above is taken … Continue reading
Magic tricks with the iPad
Finally, the iPad lives up to its magical hype. [via] Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
IBM helps Stockholm become a better city
Sweden always seems to be on the forefront of city planning when it comes to managing cars, cyclists, and pedestrians. In this short video from IBM, you can see how congestion pricing for vehicles has made Stockholm a better place … Continue reading
Car crash narrowly misses cyclist
Man, talk about going at the right speed at the right time. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
Massive sinkhole consumes intersection in Guatemala
A huge sinkhole in Guatemala has consumed a large portion of an intersection in the Zone 2 section of the city. The sinkhole was apparently caused by tropical storm Agatha as it removed soil underneath the city streets. The Guatemalan … Continue reading