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what is the mechanism for catching this moment on camera? 


- dave 7-25-2016 6:31 pm [link] [1 ref] [4 comments]

https://youtu.be/NK1TCMQgE9A Leyenda senior Luis Chacon 'Aspirina' dancing rumba with his sobrina Ismaray (afro cuban dancer legend and his grandaughter)


- bill 7-21-2016 6:46 am [link] [2 comments]

wally returns


- steve 7-16-2016 5:09 pm [link] [2 comments]

on owning it


- bill 7-15-2016 10:01 pm [link] [1 comment]

4th of July NYC fireworks drone footage:
- jim 7-12-2016 8:43 pm [link] [2 comments]

11 essential roadtrips in the us


- bill 7-12-2016 11:08 am [link] [add a comment]

doing rt 66 in a tesla


- bill 6-21-2016 2:03 pm [link] [add a comment]

From the Notify NYC mailing list: A solar powered plane is scheduled to conduct a flyover across various parts of NYC tomorrow morning, 6/11, from approximately 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM. The aircraft will enter NYC near the Verrazano Bridge and travel northbound to the Statue of Liberty before turning east to travel over JFK Airport. A helicopter will accompany the aircraft to take photos of the operation.


- jim 6-10-2016 8:22 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

Did you see this Bill?


- jim 5-18-2016 11:51 am [link] [1 comment]

Hallett Nature Sanctuary is one of the Park's three woodlands (along with the Ramble and North Woods). It was originally called "the Promontory" by the Park's designers. The underused and inaccessible landscape was closed to the public and preserved as a bird sanctuary by NYC Parks Commissioner Robert Moses in 1934, and in 1986 renamed in memory of George Harvey Hallett Jr., a birdwatcher, naturalist, and civic leader.

The sanctuary remained untouched until 2001, when the Central Park Conservancy took up its restoration and maintenance. Hallett Nature Sanctuary is a perfect example of how even the "wildest," most naturalistic habitats in Central Park require constant planning and care in order to thrive. As a result of the Conservancy's removal of invasive plant species and introduction of native plants, the sanctuary is more diverse and healthy than ever, supporting various wildlife populations. To learn more about the Hallett Nature Sanctuary from Doug Blonsky, the Conservancy's President & CEO, click here.


- bill 5-13-2016 7:03 am [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

No pressure, but we're expecting this sort of thing on the highlight reel.


- mark 5-05-2016 3:27 pm [link] [add a comment]

Gowanus’ Coignet Building


- bill 4-25-2016 5:30 pm [link] [add a comment]

where landmasses would have been in pangaea.


- dave 4-24-2016 2:59 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

Streit's Matzo factory condo design revealed. Nooooooo! One and two bedrooms starting at $975,000.


- jim 4-22-2016 2:31 pm [link] [5 comments]


- mark 4-17-2016 1:18 am [link] [add a comment]

 

Nile Southern first proposed a collection of his father’s letters in 1989, but Terry, at sixty-eight, “was not particularly interested in resurrections of his work, or his life,” Nile recently wrote. Today, we are more than a decade into the revival Nile had originally envisioned under the code name “Resurrection . . . NOW!” A thinly sketched biography, Lee Hill’s A Grand Guy: The Art and Life of Terry Southern, arrived in 2001, followed by a collection of Southern’s miscellany, Now Dig This: The Unspeakable Writings of Terry Southern, in 2002. In 2004, Nile published his own book, The Candy Men, about the controversial publication and reception of Southern’s 1958 erotic novel Candy, and Gerber published a memoir of her partner in 2009, Trippin’ with Terry Southern: What I Think I Remember. In late 2015, the small publishing house ANTIBOOKCLUB released what might amount to the last piece of the puzzle, Yours in Haste and Adoration: Selected Letters of Terry Southern.

via J-L


- bill 4-04-2016 8:19 am [link] [add a comment]

The Enduring Mystery Of 'Jawn', Philadelphia's All-Purpose Noun.


- jim 3-28-2016 4:10 pm [link] [2 comments]

Big News


- steve 3-21-2016 9:49 pm [link] [1 ref] [3 comments]

From the still-interesting-after-all-these-years Joho the Blog:

Sitterwerk Art Library in St. Gallen, Switzerland, has 25,000 items on its shelves in no particular order.... That the shelves have no persistent order doesn’t mean they have no order. Rather, works are reshelved by users in the clusters the users have created for their research. All the items have RFID tags in them, and the shelves are automatically scanned so that the library can always tell users where items are located.

As a result, if you look up a particular item, you will see it surrounded by works that some other user thought were related to it in some way. This creates a richer browsing experience because it is shaped and reshaped by how its community of users sees the items’ inter-relationships.

The library has now installed Werkbank, which is a plain old table where you can spread out a pile of books and do your research. But, unlike truly plain old tables, this one combines RFID sensors and cameras with recognition software so it knows which works you’ve put on the table and how you’ve organized them. Werkbench notes those associations, and stores them, creating a rich network of related works.

It also lets the individual save a research set, and even compile a booklet documenting those items, with notes. It can be printed on the spot and taken home … or put into the shelves as a user-generated lib guide.


- jim 3-21-2016 8:03 pm [link] [add a comment]

Up Against the Centerfold: What It Was Like to Report on Feminism for Playboy in 1969


- dave 3-18-2016 12:11 pm [link] [add a comment]

2016 haircut executed! 


- dave 3-09-2016 6:15 pm [link] [4 comments]

bought a bunch of american apparel t-shirts via some wholesale site. paid $8 instead of retail $18. they were snug to begin with but after a couple of washes the one ive worn was suddenly midriff bearing and not one worth bearing. i dont doubt the laundromat uses too much heat in washer and dryer as this is not my first go round with shrinkage but i chalk that up to the cost of not doing it myself. in actuality, i would ruin more clothes than they do for sure. so i looked it up. i guess some shrinkage is inevitable for these shirts but i was surprised when i measured that it was at least three inches off the bottom compared to an unworn, unwashed one. only one option, diet & exercise size up.
- dave 3-05-2016 1:07 pm [link] [1 comment]

http://gawker.com/high-elf-high-on-acid-attacks-womans-bmw-with-a-sword-1579493237


- Skinny 3-03-2016 6:12 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

i may not be able to complain about the electricity soon. some chinese electricians are stalking the hallways and when i inquired we were able to come to an agreement in broken english that "new line" was in the offing.  i just hope it doesnt come with a rent hike. unfortunately ill have no one to blame but myself. well, thats not true. its certainly the cajoling of the landlord across the street thats making it happen and he is responding to my eyerolling comments about the paucity of power, but i explicitly said we were fine with it if it meant the rent stayed as is. so ill be pissed at him for meddling and at myself for not keeping my big mouth shut. it probably wont happen but i wont be shocked if it does.


- dave 2-24-2016 2:18 pm [link] [40 comments]

the dream lives on, bill.


- dave 2-24-2016 12:03 pm [link] [1 ref] [2 comments]