stopping and searching incoming aircraft for military materiel basically amounts to mounting a blockade, and that blockades are considered open acts of war, how subtle could Turkey possibly be trying to be?
Month: October 2012
Finding Home
Separated from his older brother at a train station, 5-year-old Saroo Munshi Khan found himself lost in the slums of Calcutta. Nearly 20 years later, living in Australia, he began a painstaking search for his birth home, using ingenuity, hazy memories, and Google Earth.
Paul Ryan

Portal fanfic
alleged $0 budget
Syphon coffee
The height of coffee snobbery: syphon coffee, with Juan José Silveira Jesse Rosenstock 





Citizens customers
One of the simplest and yet most profound changes is a shift away from calling people in the system “probationers” or “offenders” and instead referring to them, and treating them, as “clients” of city services. Helping to re-think the entire process of probation was a task force that included probation officers and clients from across the city
the description how the culture of endless waiting on plastic chairs was turned around is very inspiring, as is the directive to treat nyc citizens as customers, not as subjects.
Eye microsystems
Babak Parviz on building microsystems on the eye. using contacts to measure your bio stats 24/7, through tears, seems quite doable. and then you get the actual retina display.
2012 Debate BLR
this video might be the only useful thing coming out of that deplorable kabuki, the presidential debates.
Modern Warfare R&R
Alphabet City Community Gardens
one of the many reasons that make alphabet city the best neighborhood in nyc are the many community gardens: there are more gardens in that neighborhood than in most other neighborhoods together. these gardens grew out of reclaimed lots, and the map has them all.