File this under Handy For Future Use: How to make a bootable Mountain Lion install drive.

Date posted: July 26, 2012 | Filed under apple, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

Jason Alexander, on the Aurora Shooting. Fantastic response.

Date posted: July 22, 2012 | Filed under politics, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

Dear Marissa Mayer: Right the fuck on. I like Flickr’s response, too.

Date posted: July 19, 2012 | Filed under photography, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

Deconstructing ‘Sympathy for the Devil’: Hear The Rolling Stones in the studio, 1968.

Date posted: July 17, 2012 | Filed under music, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

File this under awesome: Streamlined Soviet Passenger Hydrofoils were made and used in the 1960s through the 1980s. I think my favorite is the “Meteor” of the ’60’s—the rear deck, the observation bubble leading into the fin—perfect.

Date posted: July 8, 2012 | Filed under art/design, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

“Obamacare” explained very well via reddit.com.

Date posted: July 5, 2012 | Filed under politics, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

My VW bus wasn’t an 23-window like the subject of this article, but it brought back a lot of great memories. I think I’ll have to do a series here on cars I’ve driven or owned. It’s quite a list.

Date posted: June 29, 2012 | Filed under cars, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

Build with Chrome: virtual Legos. There goes my free time.

Date posted: June 27, 2012 | Filed under shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

“The South of France, a young man in his early 20’s, rock ‘n’ roll musician, that’s a mighty fine combination. I’m tellin ya, that’s when you’re shittin’ in tall cotton.”

Quoted by Bobby Keys, saxophonist, reflecting on recording Exile on Main Street with the Rolling Stones.

Date posted: June 19, 2012 | Filed under humor, music, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

This is an interesting curation of home science experiments and projects, as seen through a Geocities filter circa 1998: Science Hobbyist.

Date posted: June 4, 2012 | Filed under shortlinks | Leave a Comment »