Links for January 25th, 2010
- Favre blows it…
- You Dropped Food on the Floor. Do You Eat It?
- Geoscientists Drill Deepest Hole in Ocean Crust in Scientific Ocean Drilling History
- Sherlock Holmes end credit sequence
- Report: U.S. Drone Goes Down Over Pakistan. Again.
- Create a jQuery Popup Bubble » Digital Visions Queenstown
- In Obama's decision-making, a wide range of influences
- 2010 Annual Letter from Bill Gates | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Existing home sales sink on slated tax credit expiration
- Redesigning the undesigned
and fan reacts.
The decision tree that goes beyond the five-second rule.
Ocean drilling expedition off New Zealand helps predict global sea level changes
Watery cobblestone logos and longitudinal linotype layer, lace and lash Prologue Films’ opening and end credit work for Guy Ritchie’s “Sherlock Holmes.”
Typically, one of these accidents takes place about 14 times for every 100,000 hours a Predator flies.
@supremus Yeah and can implement this for the RSS icon.
What it told of was a president who persists in seeking his own information, beyond what is offered to him. His lawyerly and orderly reliance on facts and data often has created an impression that Obama is cool and detached.
One particular highlight from the year came last summer, when I traveled to India to learn about innovative programs they have recently added to their health system. The health statistics from northern India are terrible—nearly 10 percent of children there die before the age of 5.
Existing home sales fell in December, the month after a federal tax credit was slated to expire. But the deadline had been extended until April 30 and with even more potential homeowners qualifying.
For two years—and with much embarrassment, I have been apologizing for my undesigned blog. Well, no more shall I blush. To mark this fourth redesign and rebuild, I’ve decided to detail my inspiration, ideas, processes, type and design choices—and hopefully explain what this miscellany thing is all about.


