heather powazek champ - Message in a bottle: The Mirror Project
The Mirror Project is back! The Mirror Project is back!
This warms the cockles of my nostalgic little heart.
The Mirror Project is back! The Mirror Project is back!
This warms the cockles of my nostalgic little heart.
This is possibly the most horrifying piece of JavaScript ever written. The license is good too.
The story behind one of the winning photographs at this year’s Astronomy Photographer Of The Year that I was lucky enough to attend. This is beautiful.
Another beautiful piece of work from James: a kaleidoscope made from Google maps.
Of plush toys and tentacle porn.
Wrong.
A proof of concept browser from Adaptive Path together with Mozilla Labs. This must have been fun to work on.
An excellent article that explodes the ludicrous myth that terrorists like to go around taking pictures of potential targets so therefore photographers are dangerous.
The police in the UK seem to have problems distinguishing between "tourists" and "terrorists". East mistake to make, I guess.
Friendlier HTTP errors.
I know it's childish but I think this may be my favourite 404 page ever.
No, this is not a joke. This really is the DCI Counterterrorist Center "Terrorist Buster" logo. Un. Be. Lievable.
A clever little periscope-like device that allows you to use your Macbook's iSight facing outwards.
Brighton's Lomokev narrowly avoids a 30 day jail stretch without trial... a fellow commuter thought his beard looked suspicious and reported him to the police.
Worst. Error message. Ever.
Dave Gorman tells of being stopped under the Prevention of Terrorism Act while taking pictures of Battersea Power Station. It's all very civilised. One of the coppers uses Flickr herself.
A PDF of Dan's slides from RailsConf. Looks like it was an excellent presentation.
Send your battered old copy of 1984 to the Oakland Tribune. When they get 537 copies, they will be sent to every member of the House of Representatives and Senate.
Horror through the ages in art, with a little help from Photoshop on Worth 1000.
I know what I want for Christmas.
He took a picture of a building. Note the tick next to terrorism.
Spot the anachronism from the forthcoming movie, Good Night And Good Luck.
A truly frightening description of what can happen to any person in Britain today.
BBC coverage of the bomb blasts in London
A photo pool of pictures relating to the bomb blasts in London today.
The Guardian blog is keeping a running update on events in London.
A Wikipedia entry on today's bombings is proving to be a valuable resource.
This is the plain vanilla look.
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