January 2012
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December 2011
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Oh Beautiful Beer is Wonderful →
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November 2011
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October 2011
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September 2011
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August 2011
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Vault.
There’s something infinitely amazing about opening up an old sketchbook filled to the brim with half-baked ideas, incoherent jottings, thumbnail sketches, worthless dribble, and countless scratched off to-do-lists. It’s probably the same reason I dig photography and for that matter, anthropology. I guess you can chalk it up to a longing for the good ol’ days. Then again, maybe...
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Hunter W. Clawson
Balistic mental red shell smoothly gliding your way. Hope you have a banana. Here’s a question. What am I? I pretty sure I’m science. A chemical equation in unequilibrium. I’m fairly certain I’m a product of evolution and growth - both in the human way that you can identify with and in a more interpersonal way that you couldn’t even begin know anything about. For...
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I gotta admit - talking to PLF at the Living Walls Conference was pretty freakin’ cool.
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Living Walls ATL
Creativity + Ingenious Apps + QR Codes + a shitload of spraypaint + a shitload of walls + a great location + a few of the dirty south’s greatest artists + one of the oldest forms of human expression = Awesome
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Interesting – Massive Stone Age underground tunnel... →
- Evidence of tunneling has been discovered under 100’s of Neolithic settlements.
- The idea that so many tunnels have survived after 12,000+ years shows that original network “must have been enormous.” However, caves have a knack at remaining untouched over the eons. Still very interesting.
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Birth of the Earth →
I only wish NatGeo had used Morgan Freeman to narrate this…
National Geographic’s “Earth: Making of A Planet”
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Fall of the Neanderthals →
Volume of Modern Humans Infiltrating Europe Cited as Critical Factor. (Via Science Daily)
- It’s what I’ve believed for years… The Neanderthal Species was simply absorbed into the Massive “Human” Influx of population and technology… Interbreeding also played an ultimate outlasting factor.
July 2011
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June 2011
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Lytro focuses on changing the future of... →
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Just a tiny preview of what I'll see in 48...
Old Crow Medicine Show
Mumford and Sons
Chiddy Bang
Ratatat
Bootsy Collins and the Funk University
String Cheese Incident
Widespread Panic
Big Boi
Freelance Whales
Yeah Bonnaroo!
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