July 2011
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China Opens World's Longest Bridge Over Water →
The Jiaozhou Bay bridge is now the world’s longest over-water bridge at 26.4 miles spanning from the port city of Qingdao to the suburban Huangda.
Stretch your ideas today. How far can you push the limits while still creating a sturdy result?
June 2011
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Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty | The... →
If you’re living in NYC or coming through, definitely make time to see the Alexander McQueen exhibit at the Met. It’s outrageous.
(thanks Kristin)
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13 Insanely Cool Resumes →
There are a lot of thoughts and opinions when it comes to a “successful” resume. What are your opinions on the ones displayed here? Too Risky? Too Artsy? Too Bold? Just right?
While it might depend on the specific job one is applying for, what could you take from these resume examples? To what degree do you wish to stand out in the interview process? How do you truly represent...
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Seventh Sanctum - The Inspiration for Writer's... →
Writer’s Block?
Here’s a little inspiration to jump start that blank screen/piece of paper.
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Shebeen Bar →
Shebeen - an illicit bar or club where alcohol was sold without a license. (or a non-profit bar in Australia)
What if buying a drink at your local bar could make the world a better place? Well, an Australian bar is attempting to do just that. They’re still working on their start-up funds, but their intention is to direct all funds from beverage purchases back to the drink’s country...
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Understand Sound By Incorporating Your Eyes
From: http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2011/5/26/the-definitive-daft-punkvisualized.html
Cameron Adams, aka “The Man in Blue”, created a live visualization of the audio mashup he created between 23 different songs from Daft Punk. The Definitive Daft Punk Visualized combines a circular waveform of each of the songs concurrently being played with an audio map timeline at the bottom showing...
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Delay is a four-letter word
Commentary on the world we work in every day, from one weary anonymous coworker:
What happens when the airline employees revolt? I’m pondering this question as airline attendants stand in-line as fellow travelers around me, coaching novice travelers about “the system.” Well I’ve had to face facts today. I am a well-intentioned but perfectly amenable cog in the system, but...
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