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  • Rands In Repose: A Deep Breath
    "An obsessive meeting schedule is an investment in the boring, but by defining a specific place for the boring to exist, you’re allowing every other moment to have creative potential. You’re encouraging the random and random is how you’re going to win. Random is how you’re going to discover a path through a problem that one else has found and that starts with breathing deeply." Oh. That's an interesting way of looking at it.
    (tags: management software design development engineering meetings structure rands organization strategy business )
  • KOKOGIAK – One Year Later…
    Alan Taylor on a year of the Big Picture. It's been a successful one, if you ask me, and it's a wonderful site; there are few updates in my RSS reader I look forward to as much as it.
    (tags: photography journalism online web bigpicture boston blogs )
  • E309: the 7 things you need to know about Microsoft's press conference – Offworld
    If you want a wrap-up of the Microsoft keynote, you could do no better than Brandon's wrap-up for Offworld – spot on, nicely detailed, and covering all the facts with great illustration. Whilst their titles – L4D2, Forza 3, etc – are obviously real assets, it's their commitment to the 360 as a platform in the living room that was impressive.
    (tags: e3 entertainment blog offworld microsoft games technology media writing )
  • Honda Insight – Let It Shine on Vimeo
    Yes, it's advertising, but that's really, really, really clever. Nicely done.
    (tags: video marketing honda advertising unconventional surprising )
  • russell davies: blog all dog-eared pages: notes from walnut tree farm
    "The Whole Earth Catalogue, our bible as self-builders of our residences in the hippie-ish days of the 1970s, was subtitled ‘access to tools’. ‘With tools,’ ran the editorial preface, ‘you can do more or less anything.’" Lots of good quotations, including this, and also on fires.
    (tags: books culture tools nature outdoors rogerdeakin )
  • Cassini's continued mission – The Big Picture – Boston.com
    I've linked to a single photo, because it makes me think: what it must be, to be taking photographs for Science, millions of miles away via radiowaves, and to have them not only be useful, but to turn out as beautiful as this one. How wonderful to know that the universe is as beautiful as the world, and that even in the name of research, we can take such beautiful pictures.
    (tags: space cassini saturn astronomy nasa photography beauty bigpicture )
  • The Baikonur Cosmodrome – The Big Picture – Boston.com
    "When NASA's last scheduled Space Shuttle mission lands in June of 2010, the United States will not have the capability to get astronauts into space again until the scheduled launch of the new Orion spacecraft in 2015. Over those five years, the U.S. manned space program will be relying heavily on Russia and its Baikonur Cosmodrome facility in Kazakhstan." Wonderful pictures of spaceflight, Russian-style.
    (tags: bigpicture photography space spaceflight russia kazakhstan )
  • Gamers Are Here: Middle East Gaming | Rock, Paper, Shotgun
    "Journalist Kareem Shaheen was attending at GAMES 2008 convention in Dubai, and asked us if we fancied writing anything about gaming in the Middle East. And we said HELL YES, as we like capitals." A nice, if brief, piece from Shaheen about a sector of gaming I know nothing about.
    (tags: rockpapershotgun games gaming culture middleeast dubai society play piracy )
  • YouTube – Wario Ware Inc: Doc Brown's Microgames
    Make Iced Tea!
    (tags: backtothefuture warioware parody mashup video humour )
  • Bleep Labs » Thing-a-ma-kits!
    "Now noisy makers can assemble and modify their own light controlled analog noise friend!" I want an analog noise friend.
    (tags: toys synthesizer music project hardware electronics sound noise )
  • Parsons students create 'Shadow of the LittleBigColossus' – PS3 Fanboy
    "Over the weekend, students from NYC's Parsons School worked for twenty four hours continuously with LittleBigPlanet. Their challenge? To create a level from scratch using early copies of the PS3-exclusive.. one level stood out as the single best level — one created by Team Sportsmanship. We've lovingly dubbed the level "Shadow of the LittleBigColossus." Watch the video and see why." Amazing. Intensive, over-difficult, but still impressive.
    (tags: games design creativity littlebigplanet sony ps3 leveldesign )

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