3 month ago
nelson : Four Barrel Coffee - opened today; finally, a serious coffee place without fucking wifi
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Linkorama : Blue Oxen Way - mission statement patterns of the SquirmTest, BeLessDumb and Bootstrapping
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29 month ago
kellan : Upcoming.org: Neighborhood Meeting: On T-Mobile's proposed installation at 2601 Mission St. at Cesar Chavez Elementary School (Thursday, July 13, 2006) - I, for one, welcome our new brain tumor overlords - just as long as I can get a decent signal from my living room. (not to mention Ritual, and the rest of 22nd St.) #
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39 month ago
kayodeok : The Five-Step Plan for Creating Personal Mission Statements - Step 1: Identify Past Successes. Spend some time identifying four or five examples where you have had personal success in recent years. These successes could be at work, in your community, at home, etc. Write them down
merlinmann : The Five-Step Plan for Creating Personal Mission Statements - Geeks secretly want to be Unix apps, while marketing guys fantasize they're Fortune 500 companies. The former's sweet, but the latter is weird to me.
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41 month ago
Andy Baio : Google Moon - try zooming all the way in
jkottke : Google Moon: explore the Apollo landing sites in the Google Maps interface
joshua : Google Moon - mmm, cheese
kayodeok : Google Moon - Lunar Landing Sites - "In honor of the first manned Moon landing, which took place on July 20, 1969, we?ve added some NASA imagery to the Google Maps interface to help you pay your own visit to our celestial neighbor"
gleuschk : Google Moon - zoom all the way in
Rod Begbie : Google Moon - Lunar Landing Sites - Lovely little Googletreat to celebrate the anniversary of the moon landings. Make sure and try zooming in to the maximum resolution to see what the moon is made of. #
jimray : Google Moon - Lunar Landing Sites - Just a small slice of the moon, commemorating the original moon landing 36 years ago. Still cool, though.
erikbenson : Google Moon - Zoom in all the way to see the moon at a level of detail never experienced before.
Simon Willison : Google Moon - Lunar Landing Sites - Be sure to zoom all the way in for a Wallace and Gromit like revelation. (via) [via]
Philippe Janvier : Google Moon - Un petit pas pour l'homme... [via] #
Linkorama : Google Moon - Honestly, if you are going to visit a fairly large moon, why would you keep going to the same place? What is this, Lunar Vegas?
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