This piece is a little off target, but interesting nonetheless

lazer-minelli:

Emmon - Secrets & Lies.

guardian:

Winter weather around the northern hemisphere 
A woman walks through the Cimetiere des Rois in Geneva, SwitzerlandPhotograph: Salvatore Di Nolfi/AP
Temperatures have plunged in parts of Europe and further east. Among the hardest hit countries is Ukraine, where as many as 30 people have died on snow-covered streets, in hospitals and in their own homes in the past four days. Parts of France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and Turkey have all seen heavy snowfalls
G2: How to look good while freezing
Flickr pictures of the winter weather

guardian:

Winter weather around the northern hemisphere

A woman walks through the Cimetiere des Rois in Geneva, SwitzerlandPhotograph: Salvatore Di Nolfi/AP

Temperatures have plunged in parts of Europe and further east. Among the hardest hit countries is Ukraine, where as many as 30 people have died on snow-covered streets, in hospitals and in their own homes in the past four days. Parts of France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and Turkey have all seen heavy snowfalls

futuramb:

Denning refers to Stieglitz’s article in Vanity Fair which states that US economy is going through a fundamental shift in the nature of the economy.

Why no recovery? The idea of the bailouts and the stimulus was that these measures would return the economy to where it had been before the crisis.

The striking part of Stiglitz’s argument is to say that this is indeed what has happened. The economy has gotten back to its former state. The problem, says Stiglitz, is that the former state of the economy was much worse than anyone realized. Getting back to where we were means getting back to a state of sickness, not to health.

Denning then argues that Stieglitz is wrong when saying that US is in process of being transformed into a service economy, when it is in fact a creative economy that lies in the future.

In the present situation I think US would benefit most from realizing that it really is a major phase transition and not just some problems in the economical machinery which can be fixed by a quick fix. The question of what kind of economy the industrialized world might be more complicated than what both Stieglitz and Denning is assuming, but I don’t believe it is the key question for any US government at this stage. If they first change mindset from maintenance mode into a transformation mode, then they can discuss the deeper issues where the economy really is heading.

(via emergentfutures)

reuters:

The statue of Civil War Major General James McPherson, adorned with a Guy Fawkes mask, is seen in McPherson Square in Washington January 31, 2012. [REUTERS/Gary Cameron]
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reuters:

The statue of Civil War Major General James McPherson, adorned with a Guy Fawkes mask, is seen in McPherson Square in Washington January 31, 2012. [REUTERS/Gary Cameron]

Read more: Bid to halt no-camping rule for DC protesters denied

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patrickbeser:

Rosenthaler Platz
Berlin, Germany

patrickbeser:

Rosenthaler Platz

Berlin, Germany

ikenbot:

Solar Loops
Image courtesy: SDO/NASA
Huge loops of plasma—superheated, charged gas—rise from an active region on the sun in a newly released picture from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. Each loop is as tall as several Earths stacked on top of each other.

ikenbot:

Solar Loops

Image courtesy: SDO/NASA

Huge loops of plasma—superheated, charged gas—rise from an active region on the sun in a newly released picture from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. Each loop is as tall as several Earths stacked on top of each other.

brotherbrain:

Link’s Spells by Brother Brain. Bombos, Ether, Quake.The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) Nintendo 1992.

brotherbrain:

Link’s Spells by Brother Brain
Bombos, Ether, Quake.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) Nintendo 1992.

(via thisistheverge)

The sense of accomplishment from baking my first loaf of bread ever is hard to explain.

The sense of accomplishment from baking my first loaf of bread ever is hard to explain.