June 24, 2012

Skinable!

Winamp's woes: how the greatest MP3 player undid itself
posted by Artw at 11:00 PM PST - 223 comments

Chocolate cake and taxes

Tax avoidance isn't a left or right issue, it's a cancer eating our democracy - but why do people cheat in the first place?
posted by Zarkonnen at 10:44 PM PST - 127 comments

For fruit and veggie lovers only

The Packer - covering the fresh produce industry since 1893 has various articles of general interest such as pursuing an organic fertilizer fraud case, an industry view on how a Dirty Dozen list harms fresh consumption, possibility of cold plasma for food safety, and just what's happening in the market with any particular produce item (top menu). [more inside]
posted by Listener at 10:28 PM PST - 14 comments

NOT Double-donut Table Clitoris Mushroom Cylinder Ball

If you revolve the letters of the alphabet around an axis, you get the 3D alphabet.
posted by twoleftfeet at 6:19 PM PST - 69 comments

Drive like Jehu live in TX. Full set.

Drive like Jehu live at the Galaxy Club Dallas TX in 1994. SLYT. Starts with Sinews ends with Luau. Suit up!
posted by safetyfork at 5:00 PM PST - 24 comments

RIP Lonesome George

Lonesome George has died. George, the last specimen of the Pinta Island subspecies of the Galapagos Island Tortoise, was estimated to have been around 100 years old. Efforts to mate George with females of related subspecies had failed.
posted by univac at 4:24 PM PST - 88 comments

UK PM Cameron suggests cutting housing benefit for under-25s

The prime minister has suggested that people under the age of 25 could lose the right to housing benefit, as part of moves to cut the welfare bill. Scrapping the benefit for that age group would save almost £2bn a year. via BBC News. Comments sortable and worth reading. [more inside]
posted by marienbad at 3:13 PM PST - 128 comments

Bill Fong came so close to perfection that it nearly killed him.

The Most Amazing Bowling Story Ever.
posted by nevercalm at 11:41 AM PST - 49 comments

The Score on Scoring

There is a dating guide for Stanford University (PDF file), and it includes a foreword by Philip Zimbardo.
posted by reenum at 9:46 AM PST - 42 comments

"The whole universe is in a glass of wine."

Theme from Harry Potter played with wine glasses. [SLYT] Via: [Geek Tyrant]
posted by Fizz at 9:27 AM PST - 18 comments

TO: Fall from grace

Terrell Owens's Darkest Days:
'Since signing with the Allen Wranglers, Terrell Owens hasn't exactly been excited to talk to reporters. Back in his Philadelphia days, in the prime of his career, he used to hold press conferences all the time, sometimes in his own driveway. He couldn't wait to be on camera. He would tell reporters what questions to ask. He never shied away from a microphone: not in a locker room, not in a studio, and certainly not on his own reality show. But now that he's been relegated to the lowest rung of professional football, with no team in the NFL even interested in watching him work out, Owens hasn't been so loquacious.
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posted by the man of twists and turns at 9:09 AM PST - 30 comments

Another attempt at taming the comment cesspool

In yet another attempt to bring order and usefulness to the comments section of a high traffic news site, Gawker has implemented a new comment system. They are borrowing the basic concept from Slashdot that most comments will never be seen, and thus the focus is to find the interesting conversations that do occur under the article, and promote them with no regard for chronological order . The system shows some promise, although it clearly has a ways to go as a recent article failed to highlight replies in the comments from the subject of the article. Also of note, the photo of Nick Denton used in the article is by MeFi's own mathowie.
posted by COD at 8:33 AM PST - 56 comments

If we keep doing what we are now doing, we will face unthinkable catastrophe

"Climate change will take on a life of it's own and spiral out of control. Something like half the earth's currently-inhabited land would become too hot to survive on. I don't mean it's difficult to grow beans, or your air-conditioning bills are inconveniently high. I mean, if you go outside you die of hotness. Places that were an average of 80F will now be an average of 170, 180F. Will there still be human civilization under those circumstances?" - a TEDx talk on The Brutal Logic of Climate Change, by David Roberts of grist.org
posted by crayz at 7:17 AM PST - 206 comments

The Madagascar Journals

The Madagascar Journals is part one of a charming, thoughtful travelogue by Matt Kresling. Linked from Uke Hunt, purveyors of all fine things ukulele.
posted by condesita at 6:56 AM PST - 8 comments

Chronomancy is another type of magic

Why Knight and Day is better than Inception
posted by mippy at 6:05 AM PST - 93 comments

The moon on a stick

Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast is a series of long live interviews with other comedians, comedy writers and Jonathan Ross - the most recent with his old partner, Stewart Lee. [more inside]
posted by fearfulsymmetry at 3:54 AM PST - 8 comments

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