links and stuff.
Feb. 7th, 2007 07:54 ammore sleep! yay! feeling much better today.
assorted links i've meant to post here:
i came across this a while ago, but i just happened to read it again -- the RAND Pardee center lists 50 Books for Thinking About the Future Human Condition. I haven't read most of them, but I may have to check some of them out.
other links: metafilter post on Early Zionist propaganda posters. (I've got a soft spot for early 20th century propaganda posters -- getting a strong message across with a single image.)
if you liked the movie "Brick"[1], you can get the script online, now.
for winter fun[2], a nifty product i didn't know about -- "removable caulk", so you can seal the heck out of gaps in windows and such and then peel it off when it's spring and you want to be able to open the windows back up again. i just recently used up a bunch of it sealing up some windows in my house.
i may never be as awesomely fashion-enabled and styling as the aquabats. but they're fun to listen to.
interesting idea -- DIY chalkboard paint
[1] Brick was a totally excellent movie.
[2] where by "fun" i mean "trying to save money and conserve heat in a badly insulated 80+ year old house in new england..."
assorted links i've meant to post here:
i came across this a while ago, but i just happened to read it again -- the RAND Pardee center lists 50 Books for Thinking About the Future Human Condition. I haven't read most of them, but I may have to check some of them out.
other links: metafilter post on Early Zionist propaganda posters. (I've got a soft spot for early 20th century propaganda posters -- getting a strong message across with a single image.)
if you liked the movie "Brick"[1], you can get the script online, now.
for winter fun[2], a nifty product i didn't know about -- "removable caulk", so you can seal the heck out of gaps in windows and such and then peel it off when it's spring and you want to be able to open the windows back up again. i just recently used up a bunch of it sealing up some windows in my house.
i may never be as awesomely fashion-enabled and styling as the aquabats. but they're fun to listen to.
interesting idea -- DIY chalkboard paint
[1] Brick was a totally excellent movie.
[2] where by "fun" i mean "trying to save money and conserve heat in a badly insulated 80+ year old house in new england..."