- An amazing panoramic of (and around) the Eiffel Tower. Like I said, amazing.
- Reliving the 80s: Alex P. Keaton as a conservative hero. I loved Family Ties when it first ran. This Slate article brings back the memories.
- A very clever video presentation about God’s thoughts regarding humanity. It’s well worth the 2:42 run time (and don’t bail early!) Posted at the excellent blog A Day in Advance Mode.
- Red Campaign and smugness in general. Michael Arrington of TechCrunch gets humorously cynical about (Red).
- Atheist apostle. Sam Harris has written two bestsellers attacking faith (The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation). This link is to Christianity Today’s well-reasoned response.
- LibriVox. Free audiobooks of classic literature, ready for download, read by volunteers. Don’t expect to hear James Earl Jones or Judi Dench. You can volunteer to read too! Via Lifehacker.
- Fixing your iPod. The very day my iPod hard-drive crashed (temporarily), Crunchgear posted this list of ideas to get it going again (temporarily?) Mine bounced back (temporarily?) before I got the case open. I actually found this site of repair tutorial videos before I found the Crunchgear post.














4 responses so far ↓
1 Kristen // Mar 11, 2007 at 9:49 pm
LibriVox Rocks! It’s a great way to read and work at the same time.
2 Anita // Mar 12, 2007 at 11:04 am
Eiffel Tower is amazing! Watch out for motion sickness!
3 Sam Clark // Mar 12, 2007 at 11:25 pm
thanks for the link to Librivox. Mann’s words were convicting. I don’t get much writing done when I’m checking out all the cars for sale in the 50 mile radius, cussing out UCTV, or laughing at Dirty Jobs or Myth Busters.
4 sumgirl // Mar 13, 2007 at 11:06 am
i got my mouse spinning on the eiffel and got crazy dizzy … cool tho.
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