English breakfast tattoo
As someone who blogs about breakfasts in England, I couldn't help but note this piece in the Guardian: A 19-year-old today had a full English breakfast tattooed on
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Skip to contentAs someone who blogs about breakfasts in England, I couldn't help but note this piece in the Guardian: A 19-year-old today had a full English breakfast tattooed on
During my layover in Sydney, I had just enough time to stash my bags and make a pilgrimage to see the Sydney Opera House. via flickr I had
Maybe it's more an illustration of the deeper truth of what it's like, rather than a literal picture. [Thanks Ethan!] [To the tune of 2Pac, Dr. Dre &
Okay, I'm going to get some dinner, then have a soak in the shower, and work on my talks until I fall asleep. I saw a restaurant up
Today one of my colleagues at the Institute and I finished up a draft of a piece on the future of biomimicry. We've been working on it for
The last word (for the moment, anyway) on successors to cyberspace goes to Schuyler Earle. Schuyler is the co-author of Mapping Hacks: Tips and Tools for Electronic Cartography
Dan Hunter is a professor legal studies in the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. His article on cyberspace as place and the growth of a digital
James Boyle is William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law and Faculty Co-Director of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain at Duke Law School, in Durham,
Kris Pister is an engineering professor at U.C. Berkeley, and is best-known for his work on smart dust. He's also founder and CTO of Dust Networks. In answer
Luke Hughes is research director of the Accenture Labs in Palo Alto, California. His answer to the big question draws upon work that he and his team have