Today’s bookmarks
Tue, 19 Jun 2012
- How We Talk About A Bacon Sundae
- How Anthony Bourdain became Anthony Bourdain
- Amazing 1:1 Scale Replica of the Mines of Moria Built in Minecraft
- Film Crit Hulk Smash: THE DAMON LINDLEOF INTERVENTION
- Trying to purge London of sex workers before the Olympics is having an adverse effect
- New Pixar film not teeming with truculent piss-artists
“It would be nice if Brave was a little more authentically Scottish but then they would have to change the name to Fuck You, Ya Prick and it wouldn’t get a PG rating outside of Scotland.”
- J.D. Williams of ‘The Wire’ Says Stop-and-Frisk Cops Forget He’s Not a Real Drug Dealer
- Infographic: The World Without the Internet
And then this:
Microsoft Surface
So Microsoft have just announced two tablets their producing in-house to go with the launch of Windows 8 and shieeeeeet. Me like.
There will be two versions: one with an ARM chipset which most tablets and smartphones today use; and a second one with Windows Pro and a ivy bridge i5 chipset inside making it essentially a full powered computer, comparable to the capabilities of today’s ultrabooks. Hell, couple that with its options for decent storage space (32, 64 or 128 Gbs), HDMI out, MicroSD slot, USB port and a ‘smart cover’ with an built-in keyboard and touch pad and these babies look to be just perfect for what I’ve been searching for in a new portable computing device.
Yousuf Karsh
Yousuf Karsh (1908-2002) is one of the masters of 20th century photography. His body of work includes portraits of statesmen, artists, musicians, authors, scientists, and men and women of accomplishment. His extraordinary and unique portfolio presents the viewer with an intimate and compassionate view of humanity.
A fine portraits collection of his more famous subjects can be found here. And his official website here.
Post-Prometheus discussion…
Mon, 18 Jun 2012
I keep telling myself that the last post about Prometheus would, well… be the last post about Prometheus, but this concise list of 43 ‘lessons’ learned from the science from the film, then led to this post-viewing analysis that is now my official favourite response to the film.
Caution: spoilers somewhat ahead.
Breaking Bad S1-4 recap
Okay, so it’s another video that uses the Requiem for a Dream overture, but this chronological recap of Breaking Bad’s first four seasons is phenomenally well done and worth a watch before season 5 starts next month (woo!).
Warning: herein contains spoilers…
Today’s bookmarks
- Backstage gossip from touring Guns N Roses roadies
- The Necronomicon-Thin Crust pizza (I like to call it a Necronominom)
- How a Boiled squid inseminated a woman’s mouth
- Stoya on the difference between a prostitute and a porn actress
- Yanis Varoufakis on becoming Valve’s economist-in-residence for their virtual economies
- Why smart people can be so dumb
- Is Creativity Sexy? The Evolutionary Advantages of Artistic Thinking
- Singularity University Rule #1: The best way to predict the future is to invent it
- Lifehacker’s guide on how to tie your running shoes
- New Yorker’s Ryan Lizza on reporting and how Twitter has fostered a crisis in political journalism
- These are the books that will make you totally undateable
“Eat Pray Love. Elizabeth Gilbert isn’t a bad person, but if this book is your choice, you are.”
- Interesting discussion on How To Talk About Books You Haven’t Read
“Non-reading is not just the absence of reading. It is a genuine activity, one that consists of adopting a stance in relation to the immense tide of books that protects you from drowning. On that basis, it deserves to be defended and even taught.”
- A visual summary of Michael Fassbender’s role in Prometheus
- Oh Christ, I thought I could avoid posting a “call me maybe” cover thing, but this MC Chris version with bath salts zombies is catchy.
- Also, Star Wars subtitled with existential philosophy
And for your funny late show segment of the day, here’s 30 Rock’s nice guy Jack McBrayer and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog visiting the Weiner Circle, Chicago’s infamously hostile hot dog stand.
Today’s bookmarks…
Fri, 15 Jun 2012
- So Long Judy Freudberg, Sesame Street Veteran; Writer Behind Land Before Time and American Tail
- Goddamnit… 35mm Film is About to Die – Studios Plan to Go With All Digital Projection by 2014
- Oh please fucking yes: HBO Considering Bored to Death Movie
- Video: a very brief online peek at upcoming Life of Pi adaptation
- The Evolution of Aesthetics: The Origins Of Music And Visual Art
- Bad astronomer on Will we ever… live on the Moon?
- Concerned Scientists Fight Back Against Ignorance in Washington DC by building a Center for Science and Democracy
- Opinion: Obama Might Lose (And He Might Win)
- Why Are Traffic Lights Red and Green? (sorta explained)
And today’s trailer is Julie Delpy’s sequel to 2 Days in Paris, now with more glasses…
Audrey Hepburn