May 2012
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April 2012
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One more kilometre by John Wood & Paul Harrison. Mesmerising.
March 2012
3 posts
The problem, often not discovered until late in life, is that when you look for...
– Neil deGrasse Tyson
February 2012
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I can’t tell you how many times I’ve looked at my puny iPhone 4 with disgust,...
– Abdel Ibrahim and Jon Dick ponder how Samsung’s super-sized Galaxy Note changed their lives.
January 2012
7 posts
I’m not very organised and disciplined in that sense so that would be a...
– Cindy on registering her child for home schooling in this article from the ABC.
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Chris Bryan shooting the 2011 Billabong Pro:
This day at Teahupoo- Aug 27th 2011 during the Billabong Pro waiting period is what many are calling the biggest and gnarliest Teahupoo ever ridden.
Teahupoo is a scary-as-hell looking wave on a quiet day. This is completely insane.
December 2011
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November 2011
3 posts
October 2011
5 posts
Into The Fire, a beautifully produced look at the art of Etsuko Ichikawa:
The yin to Etsuko Ichikawa’s soft-spoken, intro-spective yang is fiery, molten glass. Handling it while aglow at 2100°F, she loops, stretches and presses the smoking mass of lava atop paperto create abstract drawings known as pyrographs.
September 2011
7 posts
News.com.au dropped into Icelab the other day to chat about the four-day work week.
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August 2011
2 posts
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July 2011
2 posts
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June 2011
7 posts
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Does Labor realise that it can never outdo the Coalition on inhumanity to asylum...
– Malcolm Fraser lays the smack down on both major parties.
Yesterday I made a little timelapse of my screen while I worked up an interface for an application that we’re working on. The video is made up of about 2,300 frames over 3 hours. It’s not quite as mindblowing as Chad Pugh’s Science Machine, but it does give you a little insight into how the designing gets done.
The screengrabs were taken with the dead-simple-to-use Jam Capture...
May 2011
13 posts
Let our small cafes know we love them. So go and hug your barista. And don’t...
– Wellingtonista in The Price of Coffee. I couldn’t agree more.
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