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The fancier the cortex, the smarter the brain? July 17, 2009
The fancier the cortex, the smarter the brain? July 17, 2009
Here is a great article written by the designer of the Broadcast News Criterion Cover.
"Master FarmVille" is a magnificent resource for FarmVille Tips, Tricks, Glitches, Legal Cheats, and latest News.
This article was written for Artist's Monthly in the 50's, but his analysis of art school pitfalls are the same as they are today.
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Los Angeles is a huge city with a lot of different ethnic neighborhoods. With its different ethinic theres different culture being brought to Los Angeles. This is the main reason why The food choices in Los Angeles is so diverse. This article will show you the differen neighborhood that exist in Los Angeles in a brief way.
Studio Realism has a vast collection of tips, videos, how to sculpt DVDs and articles, and more! The information on this site is good for fine art, hobbyists, polymer clay sculptors, and students.
So after I wrote my post yesterday, I got sent two links in response, both some pretty awesome and in-depth analysis of the costumes in Rapunzel. It's pretty awesome, I think, to see such detailed costumes in an animated movie - right down to the patch on Flynn's bag and the embellishments on Rapunzel's bodice.
This NYT article details what astronauts have been wearing ever since we've started going to the moon. Via NOTCOT.
This crazy ass Canadian, Mike Spencer Bown, has officially become Mogadishu's first tourist. "We have never seen people like this man," Omar Mohamed, an immigration official, said Friday. "He said he was a tourist, we couldn't believe him. But later on we found he was serious."
Tips ALOT OF PEOPLE DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO THE SIMPLE PROCESS SHOWN IN THIS VIDEO,
Though the article originally states these are the "top 5 scariest abandoned prisons from around the world", I would think "North America" would be more appropriate, since they all reside within the United States. On the list are:
Here is an amazing website dedicated to uncovering the dirty little secret of large corporations such as Nike and the Gap.
On September 23, 2010 an article was published from Jerry Brown's website, denouncing Texas Oil who are funding Proposition 23 campaign. Jerry Brown called on Meg Whitman to be honest with her plans to dismantle the state program to fight global warming.
The New York Times has posted a video gallery of top female tennis players — in slow motion. The result reveals (unsurprisingly) a beautiful Amazonian grace in the world's greatest players: Kim Clijsters, Serena Williams, Elena Dementieva, Jelena Jankovic, Samantha Stosur, Victoria Azarenka and Vera Zvonareva.
The following is a really great article for writers who feel that they have good talents but have not reached that next level in creativity.
Something so basic, yet so mysterious... Gravity seemingly a law that we must live by... or is it? Check out this fascinating article from the New York Times, examining one scientist's bid to redefine what we think about as gravity.
In this article, Conor J. Dillon notes a fascinating uptick in the use of the colon in the media. Everyone, from the New York Times to well, the entire Internet, seems to be using the colon a lot. I don't know that I ever noticed it, but now I'll be looking out for it everywhere. The colon does give you the sense that you're saying something important.
Home Advantage is a mythical beast which fans and commentators alike keep bringing up every single match.
SlashFilm Offers a Frame-by-Frame Analysis SlashFilm has a very interesting article examining the striking similarities between the 2009 Academy Award-winning film Up and a French university student's short film, Above The Beyond.
I linked this for the article. Just kidding. Will you look at them?!
I really enjoyed this article.
This article is about the novel 'Twilight' which gained huge success and still to this day, garners much attention. I hope you enjoy.
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You may follow a recipe for cake, but not really know why beating an egg turns it fluffy, or how to get the right amount of moisture for your cake. This article gives you a better understanding of cake and what makes a cake work. Maybe it'll help you out in your next recipe!
Though cynical, I agree with most items in this article.
4-4-2 Paralysis? Check out these articles debating Bob Bradley's formation for the US Men's National Team.
Cameroon has a lot to offer and even more to prove. But this article doesn't help anyone.
This is a weird article. What about the other teams?
I remember reading this article every World Cup, regarding different teams. Italy, Brazil, Germany, Switzerland. What do you think?
Fashion Week Daily has an article on FIDM 's upcoming Alice in Wonderland Design exhibition, which features original costumes from Academy Award-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood, sketches, hats, and shoes. Also on view will be designer and FIDM Alumni interpretations
via FastCompany
This is not the type of news I like to read, but the headline popped up like a glaring alarm. While Solicitor General, it appear pending Supreme Court Justice candidate Elena Kagan may have enabled the defense of Monsanto in its fight for GE control of alfalfa seeds in the US.
Confessions of an Online Scrabble Cheat This article from back in the days Scrabulous was rocking Facebook is a poignant exposé on the ethical dilemma bad Scrabblers face whilst using WORD GENERATORS!!!
Check out this article on the ridiculously cool use of augmented-reality by LEGO.
Check out this great article on the ongoing debate (battle?) between Flash and H.264 by Julie Babcock at Videomaker.
A bit like our Cinematography World but more specific. A lot of useful how-to's, articles, and films shot on the 7D, as well as active forums. Enjoy!
Great article about cassette labels and their place in history & the present. Plus a list of current cassette labels still going strong.
I've always found the side racks on bikes to be a bit of a burden. Plus they are ding-magnets. Oh and as the article here mentions, this rack comes with shade!
Jacob Cass has got some good advice for aspiring movie poster designers.