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Links for Sunday, March 15, 2009

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Karl Denninger: Reserve Banking – “As the “spread” between production and net interest expense rises, the economy falters. A higher and higher percentage ...

Links for Friday, March 13, 2009

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Environmental Graffiti: 15 Beautiful Microscopic Images from Inside the Human Body – “Get up close and personal with your innards with these 15 amazing 3D...

Links for Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Jim Kunstler: Forget About ‘Recovery’ – “The dangerous shift in public mood is liable to occur with shocking swiftness, in the manner of “phase change,” w...

Links for Monday, March 9, 2009

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Caleb Booker: ROI In Virtual Worlds – The New User Experience – “If we wanted to bring people in to engage in our experience, we needed to design an orien...

Links for Saturday, March 7, 2009

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The Industry Standard: Interview with Linden Lab CEO Mark Kingdon – “On the business and education side it’s very much about learning, it’s about in world...

Links for Friday, March 6, 2009

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Sim On Demand – “* Sim-OnDemand Personal Virtual World Server – is a ready-to-use pre-configured packaging of OpenSim deployed on Amazon’s robust infrastr...

Links for Thursday, March 5, 2009

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Vanity Fair: Gates of Heaven: Melinda Gates – “There are very few things that are on the banned list in our household, but iPods and iPhones are two thing...

Links for Wednesday, March 4, 2009

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Vanity Fair: Wall Street on the Tundra – “Icelanders are among the most inbred human beings on earth—geneticists often use them for research. They inhabit...

Links for Tuesday, March 3, 2009

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Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories: A visit To The Electronics Markets Of Shenzhen – “Shenzhen is a vibrant, bustling, young, and modern city of 8 million in...

Links for Monday, March 1, 2009

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Robert Trigaux: How the Economic Crash May Reshape Us – “Worldwide, people are crowding into a discrete number of mega-regions, systems of multiple cities...