He Was Turned to Steel / In the Great Magnetic Field
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badassness!
Okay. This is officially the only cover of “Iron Man” I’ll ever approve of. There’s no one on earth who can replicate the badassery of Tony Iommi’s guitar, so…
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He Was Turned to Steel / In the Great Magnetic Field
Shared by noneck
badassness!
Okay. This is officially the only cover of “Iron Man” I’ll ever approve of. There’s no one on earth who can replicate the badassery of Tony Iommi’s guitar, so…
Dayton, Ohio (via @gothamist)
2010 Artists And Speakers « The Audience Conference
barf. i can’t believe people go to this $h1t. they should change their name to “white people who think they’re important.”
The ABC’s of Anarchy’s Photos – ABC’s of Anarchy – anyone else find it ironic that this is being promoted on facebook?
Susan Orlean writes about the lopsided intimacy of big cities and social media.
Life in Manhattan is like living inside a gigantic Twitter stream. What you get to know about people you don’t…
Can you take 4 mins and sign this petition to rally Stephen Colbert to Restore Truthiness on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial?
I’ve never been much of a fan of incubators. Some have made the model work. My favorite of the bunch is Betaworks, based here in NYC. Betaworks is more than an incubator, but they have…
So apps are cool and powerful, but open government and open data goes much deeper than the latest iPhone app to find the best parking spots. The more the city ties public data access to app development and competitions like BigApps, the more they veer away from facilitating the public’s fundamental right to know.
these sites now have thousands of data sets on them. In order to be navigable they need to have excellent design. More importantly, you need to have a new breed of librarian – one capable of thinking in the online space – to help create a system where data sets can be easily and quickly located.
Discrepancies in the performances of the secondary education systems are relevant, it is even more so when connected with social mobility. From all the countries that have been studied, the United States is the one where the gap between the academic performance of wealthy and poor families remains the widest, as if American education was not good enough to help the intellectual and social elevation of the children with a humble background. At the opposite end, Canada, South Korea and the Scandinavian countries are where the children have, despite belonging to different social classes, the most similar results, thus showing that the education they are receiving is comparable whether they are from a rich or poor background.