Weekend 183.0
(1) Easter Eggs! Related Photos from the Limestone Archives (1a) London Bookstore (1b) London Taxi (2) Beyond Spandex: Chic Styles for Cyclists Take Off (WSJ) (3) Roma sets sights on Continue Reading →
(1) Easter Eggs! Related Photos from the Limestone Archives (1a) London Bookstore (1b) London Taxi (2) Beyond Spandex: Chic Styles for Cyclists Take Off (WSJ) (3) Roma sets sights on Continue Reading →
“What is true of the pine tree, for and by itself, is no less true in the relation of the tree to its environment. The Japanese artist studies pine-tree nature Continue Reading →
Station art from Makoto Shinkai. I’ll be waiting for you in the station’s waiting room at 7:00 that night.
(1) Knuffingen Airport, World’s Largest Miniature Airport, Goes On Display In Germany (2) Sherwin-Williams “Daybreak” Commercial 2011 (3) Felipe Neves Photography (4) Riding the Rails of Locomotive Maps (WSJ) (5) Continue Reading →
(1) Tatsumi: A Life in Animation (2) Humanize Your Morning (3) 49127 was my Bike NY number. The tour sold out in 1 day this year! (3a) Brompton Bicycle
Bear your share of hardship for the gospel with the strength that comes from God. He saved us and called us to a holy life, not according to our works Continue Reading →
(1) China’s train wreck (2) The Disappearing Dollar (3) Is “Conservative Environmentalist” an Oxymoron?
(1) Sic Transit Gloria: A Bus Museum Fails to Gain Traction (Wall Street Journal) (1a) IBM App Predicts How Your Commute Will Go (Wired) (2) Is ‘Nudging’ Really Enough? (Wall Continue Reading →
There is no more precious element of immortality than mankind as thus humane Heaven may be the symbol of this light of lights only insofar as heaven is thus a Continue Reading →
How to Get a Real Education: Forget art history and calculus. Most students need to learn how to run a business, says Scott Adams. (WSJ) Meanwhile, some of my peers Continue Reading →
