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  • Learn to Let Go: How Success Killed Duke Nukem | Magazine
    "…the Duke Nukem Forever team worked for 12 years straight. As one patient fan pointed out, when development on Duke Nukem Forever started, most computers were still using Windows 95, Pixar had made only one movie — Toy Story — and Xbox did not yet exist." Fantastic, dense, Wired article on DNF from Clive Thompson
    (tags: games business take2 3drealsm dukenukemforever technology development failure )
  • Panasonic Lumix GF1 Field Test — 16 Days in the Himalayas
    "For 16 days I lived with it strapped to me as I climbed through the valleys of central Nepal up to Annapurna Base Camp at 4,200 meters." Wonderful review of the GF1, framed as a travelogue, with real photographs. I'd be quite happy if all camera reviews looked like this.
    (tags: photography camera panasonic travel review gf1 )
  • How do I know China wrecked the Copenhagen deal? I was in the room | Mark Lynas | Environment | The Guardian
    "Copenhagen was much worse than just another bad deal, because it illustrated a profound shift in global geopolitics. This is fast becoming China's century, yet its leadership has displayed that multilateral environmental governance is not only not a priority, but is viewed as a hindrance to the new superpower's freedom of action." Mark Lynas on the reality of China's actions at Copenhagen. Worrying.
    (tags: copenhagen china climatechange politics environment )
  • kung fu grippe : Making the Clackity Noise
    "Little stories are the internet’s native and ideal art form." Yes. This is a good one.
    (tags: writing creativity stories storytelling culture online merlinmann )
  • Graphic Presentation – a set on Flickr
    "Some pages from Willard Cope Brinton's second book (1939)". Very, very lovely.
    (tags: graphics charts design diagrams books data information infoviz )
  • Rands In Repose: Your People
    "You tell these stories to Your People without reservation. Your People love your stories — fiction and all. They love how you tell them, they laugh about the lies you tell yourself, and then they stop and they tell you the truth." I like his point about us turning our experiences into stories. To be honest, I like the whole thing; one of my favourite Rands pieces in a while. And he's right: it's always worth finding Your People.
    (tags: relationships work people fiction bullshit selfediting )
  • James Balog: Time-lapse proof of extreme ice loss | Video on TED.com
    "Photographer James Balog shares new image sequences from the Extreme Ice Survey, a network of time-lapse cameras recording glaciers receding at an alarming rate, some of the most vivid evidence yet of climate change." This was really, really good – both in terms of the photography on display, but also Balog's delivery, and the message at the heart of it. Well worth your time.
    (tags: climatechange tedglobal jamesbalog ice glaciers )

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