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March 03, 2007
The Tubewhore project.
The London Underground: 12 lines, 275 stations, and one pink-haired goth girl's ambition to visit, photograph and blog them all. She has already created a few art projects based on her underground adventures.
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Evil Mad Scientist
A Make:Blog for the more geeky, perhaps. In person at the Maker Faire in San Mateo in May this year. Some items also currently appearing in the DIY exhibit at Columbia College, Chicago.
Freedom Rocks
One man's campaign to solidify the issue.
Advanced Alien Technology Can Save the World
So says Paul Hellyer, a Canadian, former minister of defense.
An American Muslim.
"Over the last 30 years of American Islamic life, Hathout and his anti-hierarchical sentiments have butted heads with a renewed conservatism that took hold of the world’s Muslims during the financial rise of the oil monarchy in Saudi Arabia and its ultratraditional Wahhabi math-hab (school) of Islam...Hathout is trying to counter foreign interference into Islam in the U.S. by emphasizing its American side, and by stressing that Saudi Wahhabists are no more qualified than American Muslims to speak on Islamic issues."
Cerebro!
"We Feel Fine is a software engine that harvests human feelings from a large number of weblogs. Every few minutes, the system searches the world’s newly posted blog entries for occurrences of the phrases 'I feel' and 'I am feeling'. The result is a database of several million human feelings, with about 20,000 new feelings added each day."
Click on the little floating bubbles and get brief text thoughts from various blogs. The squares show pictures as well. Flash!
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