Hazardous Waste and the Weatherman Meltdown
This is a really amazing photo documentation of the New Orleans disaster, I recommend going through the whole thing and reading the captions as well.
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MSNBC's Kieth Olbermann says that his is "not typically a newscast of commentary", but felt that he had to speak his view about our administration's response to New Orleans. Well done.
Electroland: "A team that creates comprehensive, multi-discipinary urban projects and scenarios" - Check out the "Urban Nomad" - a brightly colored inflatable "cooccon" for a city's homeless population. The idea is that they would have shelter, and are also rendered less "invisible" to a city.
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The Original Illustrated Catalog of ACME Products for your viewing pleasure.
Viner: The artwork of Johnathan Weiner. Great stuff - like this.
Watch cars, boats, computers, hazardous waste and tons of other things completely destroyed by an industrial shredder.
George, why not sell the ranch?
Superman Returns teaser trailer.
Good desktops from Pixelgirl Presents.
Weatherman meltdown.


Comments
haha, Nano is mighty in black, but c'mon for that price its like a PSP...But you know me, Apple Nano it'll be.
About iTunes 5...I'm divided: tho I think they're going in the right direction as far as design is concerned (gettin sick of brush metal since Mac 10.0..!), I tend to think that this version is more like a v4.10, nothing major in v5.00.
FreAk*
Posted by: thefreak6767 | September 9, 2005 05:06 PM
wow! the first link wow!
Posted by: wendybird | September 9, 2005 05:28 PM
thanks for the bits, links, and eyecandy!
Posted by: Mike C. | September 9, 2005 06:22 PM
The weatherman losing his cool is a definte keeper. Just look at the energy he put into tossing that paper and telling off the news anchor! Classic.
Posted by: Jonathan | September 11, 2005 11:11 PM
Bummer, seems the photo site is overloaded.
Oh well, here's some damn funny weatherman/traffic guy vids:
Nervous Weatherman - painful yet hilarious
Nice Graphics - "the message is clear"
Posted by: Craig | September 13, 2005 02:32 PM