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November 26, 2005

So what if it's been on Boing Boing? QTVR of CERN's Large Hadron Collider near Geneva. (There's several, so cycle through them.)

Posted at 11:38 AM

November 24, 2005

Europe's remotest Island? Norway's Jan Mayen, North of Iceland. Wikipedia has more. (Via this rather unusual piece of travel literature.)

Posted at 11:37 PM

November 23, 2005

Is the distribution of prime numbers random? Not quite.

Posted at 10:40 PM

November 17, 2005

"Why should we care about fictional characters when the world is so full of real suffering?" John Lanchester explains what Coetzee is up to in his latest novel, Slow Man. (I loved it.)

Posted at 06:35 AM

November 15, 2005

With cosmology hitting some rapids, it's good to have a primer on dark energy, the latest buzzword (or is gravity leaky instead?)

Posted at 10:20 PM

November 14, 2005

Why be boring when you can be young and Finnish?

Posted at 11:56 PM

November 13, 2005

CNN has video of a surreptitiously taped public execution in North Korea. With technology now making mass "spying" possible, let's hope helps speed the demise of that regime.

Posted at 07:58 PM

November 08, 2005

This blog literally blew me away, figuratively speaking.

Posted at 08:33 PM

November 06, 2005

The Economist Growth Index.

Posted at 10:10 PM

November 01, 2005

Out of the blue, and fully formed, Stockholm's very own Eurotrash... Emi Guner writes Letters to Marc Jacobs.

Posted at 09:53 PM

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