SLASH
Anyone want to read “SLASH” with me?
Authored by: mike d.This a cool video of a woman singing Somewhere Over the Rainbow backwards
Then played forwards: Here
To most this will be merely neat, but to Mike and Jesse I think it will be awe inspiring.
1 CommentVoyager 1, the space probe that we launched in 1977 is currently going about 62,500 km/hr (38,800 mph).
Whoa.
6 CommentsHulu is good. Too good.
1 CommentFrom Boingboing.
No commentsoh Darth. you’re so crazy.
from Sander
No commentsI don’t know how this chess set works, but it’s totally awesome.
2 CommentsWhat do you think of Crocea Mors it was the name of Julius Ceaser’s sword and is latin for Yellow Death.
6 CommentsI leveled up in Coffee drinking this morning.
I now have a +1 resistance to cream requirements.
10 CommentsThe coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth is -89.4°C (-129°F), at Vostok on Antarctica on July 21, 1983.
No commentsCheck out this fantastic guide to some beautiful and rare cloud formations.
2 CommentsWhere I work, every time I leave my building I’m harassed by people looking for money… today it was MassPIRG, Greenpeace, DARE, and the Obama campaign. Today the greenpeace girl tried to be clever:
Greenpeace Girl: “Hey! What’s your favorite animal?” (as she blocks my path)
Me: “Pork”
GG: (looks dazed)
Mike D! Come here! I want you!
8 CommentsArt and Meat, together at last.
From Ted.
No commentsTonight in Woods Hole, there was a Double Rainbow!
6 CommentsEver wonder what Harry Potter Puppet Theater would be like?
Check it out here.
No commentsKurt found this sweet link suggesting methods to make your own guitar picks.
Anyone have any good ideas as to what I could make a guitar pick out of?
9 CommentsShaun L. found this totally sweet video.
1 CommentA ball girl at a minor league baseball game makes an absurdly insane catch.
Video here.
UPDATE: Debunked by Ben. See the comments.
3 CommentsI’m excited; the book was intense.
1 CommentA life sized dinosaur model for my garden.
From Sander.
No commentsIf you enjoy baseball, you may enjoy this video of switch pitcher Pat Venditte and switch hitter Ralph Henriquez trying to figure out what the heck is going on.
No commentsAt lunch this week Jocelyn and I were talking about text fonts and cities. The question is: If you had to choose a font to describe a city in its entirety, what font would you choose? Let’s take a look at Hartford, first we’ll start simply by describing the city, then we’ll try to find a font that screams ‘Hartford’
Hartford has a lot of insurance companies. Not many people live in the city and it’s about as far as you can get from ‘college town.’ It’s reasonably clean and seems to be a growing city. It has a good museum scene. It’s somewhat modern but it’s kind of tough to drive around. The public transportation is poor at best, but there’s a decent amount of parking.
Now for fonts… start by checking out this monster image of fonts:
now… think Hartford.
Hartford is too modern for a Times New Roman and too formal to be anywhere near Wingdings. Courier New isn’t a bad choice, but I think Hartford has enough complexity to it to escape the burdensome scenario where each letter takes up the exact same number of longitudinal pixels.* And obviously, Hartford is not a script font.
Then there’s Ariel. Not a bad choice really, it doesn’t have any serifs (I don’t think Hartford is quite worthy of serifs). It might be just a tad bit too boring for Hartford. It shouldn’t be a bold or italicized font. Century is too classy. Helvetica… Helvetica could work. So could Raavi.
I think I prefer Raavi.
What font do you think best describes your city?
*there’s a word for this type of font. Anyone know it?
Authored by: mike d.