2008-06-18

omorka: (Default)
2008-06-18 01:38 am
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Link Soup

The Cities At Night video, photos taken from the ISS plus narration. While I strongly disagree with the narrator on his aesthetic judgement - I think these are horrifying - and wonder why we get to see Vegas but not Paris (WTF, mate?), the cultural differences in city layout between the different regions are fascinating. Especially the European vaguely-polar system versus the USian cartesian maps.

Who are these racist idiots and why do they keep sending them to us? (thanks to [livejournal.com profile] redneckgaijin for the link)

Mentioned this to the Spouse earlier today - an amusing take on McCain's 1992 faux pas. Video link, and NSFW due to language (and one somewhat out-of-place bit of slapstick violence). (thanks to [livejournal.com profile] next_bold_move, among others, for the link)
omorka: (Default)
2008-06-18 01:38 am
Entry tags:

Link Soup

The Cities At Night video, photos taken from the ISS plus narration. While I strongly disagree with the narrator on his aesthetic judgement - I think these are horrifying - and wonder why we get to see Vegas but not Paris (WTF, mate?), the cultural differences in city layout between the different regions are fascinating. Especially the European vaguely-polar system versus the USian cartesian maps.

Who are these racist idiots and why do they keep sending them to us? (thanks to [livejournal.com profile] redneckgaijin for the link)

Mentioned this to the Spouse earlier today - an amusing take on McCain's 1992 faux pas. Video link, and NSFW due to language (and one somewhat out-of-place bit of slapstick violence). (thanks to [livejournal.com profile] next_bold_move, among others, for the link)
omorka: (Dice Dice Baby)
2008-06-18 02:48 pm
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Cooking & RPGs

Hee hee hee . . .

As both a kitchen geek and role-playing geek, this was hysterical. (Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] cifarelli for the link!)
omorka: (Dice Dice Baby)
2008-06-18 02:48 pm
Entry tags:

Cooking & RPGs

Hee hee hee . . .

As both a kitchen geek and role-playing geek, this was hysterical. (Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] cifarelli for the link!)