Sunday, August 19, 2007
Sunday Links
A lot of decent links have been accumulating lately, so there are going to be biweekly links for at least the next two weeks.
A speeding star with an enormous tail of seeds for new solar systems.
A music search engine based on listening to music not words.
Put a little water in your wavepool.
How to command respect through body language.
The collapse of a virtual bank.
A 3D image projector which is really 3D.
The beginner's guide to bitmaps.
30 online presentation tools.
Plain soap is as effective as anti-bacterial soap but without the risks.
18 tricks to make new habits stick.
The coming bandwidth shortage.
How to resign gracefully.
Endeavor's damaged tiles.
Sandwich art.
5 free gigs.
A gravitomagnetic field was produced artificially for the first time. This is very important, as it shows a strong link between the gravitational and the magnetic fields, one induced by rotating bodies. It is "the gravitational analogue of Faraday's electromagnetic induction experiment in 1831".
How to erase long-term memories without smoking dope.
4 ways to make a good decision.
The latest faster-than-light claims are wrong again.
The Fed returns to its roots.
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Great stories --as usual! Saved, & emailed to the kids, who can learn some good stuff WHILE THERE'S STILL TIME!
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