- The Institute for Human Continuity: Ensuring the end is just the beginning. For three decades the Institute of Human Continuity has brought together the world’s foremost scientists, politicians and business leaders to ensure the survival of humankind beyond 2012… creepy. LINK.
- 25 Random Things About Me: 1. I stopped doing these lists sometime before the turn of the century. NYT LINK.
- White Dade made a short comeback on September last year. Who knew? LINK.
- Christian Bales out on lil’ David on the way to the dentist. LINK.
- 6 ways to save on beer, wine and liquor -other than buying a home brewing kit. LINK.
- Above, Dilbert encapsulates the dense atmosphere reigning at the J.O. Ever better than before.
linkage
February 8, 2009linkage
March 27, 2008- Audaciously dope postbourgie’s quadmoniker writes an excellent post about the speech that won’t happen. (Meaning Hillary’s speech on gender.) Link.
- In case you missed it, Frontline: Bush’s War -the full series (and extras) available online. Link.
- Critical Miami takes a trip to the Florida Keys. I doubt he needs the link, but this is some good stuff. Link.
- This American Life – Live! (The Movie!) One night only! May 1st! South Beach & The Falls only! (Anyone wanna watch this, let me know!) Link. Complete Theatre List.
- And last but not least, watch your favorites. Anytime. For free. Link.
the best of the best of the best of the best
December 31, 2007Speaking of that time of the year, lifehacker always comes through with the best lists around (or at least the most useful). This time they list the top 10 ways to tinker with the greatest piece of hardware existing in our universe: the human body.
this is what a blogroll looks like
December 27, 2007I’m not sure if Alesh sees what the big deal is with it, but it’s always given CM a je ne sais quoi factor of annoyance to me, far from a deal breaker but rather like a love bug hovering around your face in the middle of the summer. It bothers you, but it’s a love bug for God’s sake. Now we can move onto other peeves like how he uses then instead of than.
As for the image above, it’s a graphical illustration of Critical Miami, with the top cluster representing its brand new blogroll (I think). Click the picture (or here -run your mouse over the image) for a breakdown.
Want to see what your blog’s soul looks like?
Here’s the link.
stuck on beating a dead horse
December 27, 2007The saga continues.
It’s been ten days since the blog known as Stuck-on-the-Palmetto met its demise, yet it seems SOTP simply refuses to fade away. Alesh’s blog keeps piling them up and Carlos Miller even made three sequels to his original post. In the end, Rick and Alex’s blog keeps doing what it was doing before the unplugging, bringing everybody in the SoFla blogosphere together. Still, this mess being what it is, I couldn’t help myself but to round up all this chaos and blog about it.
And so it comes to this. If you want a concise account of the events, you’d be better off with Wizbang, a.k.a. The Florida Masochist (outed!) than the Herald. After that you’re on your own. Just take your pick:
- ipanemic
- Miami Vision Blogorama (r.i.p.)
- bark bark woof woof
- Miami Nights
- penultimos dias
- Miami-Forum
- rakontur
- Eye on Miami
- superbee’s philosophy
- Habla Mierda
- Florida Blog
- Fanless
- transit miami
- Riptide 2.0
- The Daily Pulp
- cuba independiente
- Florida Progressive
- Michael Mayo
- Miami-Dems
- Tail Rank
- 26th Parallel
- discourse.net
- Infomaniac
- Mambi Watch
- Miami Catfish
- Miamism
- The Cuban Triangle
- Computer Colonics
- Man or Maniac
- Klotz as in Steve
- (last but not least) yours truly
Enough relevant links to start a SoFla blogroll of your own or at least expand on it.
we blog therefore we are
December 25, 2007
NPR’s Morning Edition is running a week-long series in honor of the 10th anniversary of the birth of the weblog as we know it. On Monday they ran a clever take on the blogging experience in audio format, although not exactly what I would call an audioblog. They’ve also outlined a timeline for the life of the blog (going all the way back to when Al Gore invented the interwebs 40 years ago). Interesting stuff.
the mysterious world of waterboarding
December 24, 2007A few days ago, someone took it upon himself to determine whether or not waterboarding is torture, and by “took it upon himself,” I mean self-infliction. Wow! Either utterly stupid or incredibly ballsy, but apparently this guy did his homework so I’ll give him credit for the latter. Politicians Mitt Romney take note.
To sum it up:
“So, is it torture?
I’ll put it this way. If I had the choice of being waterboarded by a third party or having my fingers smashed one at a time by a sledgehammer, I’d take the fingers, no question.
It’s horrible, terrible, inhuman torture. I can hardly imagine worse. I’d prefer permanent damage and disability to experiencing it again. I’d give up anything, say anything, do anything.”
Any questions?
Link. (via boing boing)
all good things do not have to come to an end
December 18, 2007It’s always difficult to see something with which you’ve grown familiar, and has become as habitual as morning coffee, be no more. That day has come.
After what he would call a rough week, Rick, the creator of Stuck on the Palmetto, did what he had to do and untied that knot that held a budding South Florida blogosphere together. Yes, both supporters and antagonists, and that was the beauty of it. But these are the risks of operating such a mechanism and running it smoothly. The internets can be treacherous territory.
Now we’re faced with the dilemma of seeking new battlegrounds (at least one with a decent South Florida blogroll). I don’t think it will be left solely up to someone to step up, rather it will be more of a viscerally collaborative effort.
Here’s to a fond farewell for SOTP, you are certainly being missed by many, and although gone, I’m sure that Rick and Alex still have plenty left to say.

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