Delta Gets It

Jon Udell describes the new Delta flight information system – it’s something that I always thought should be available, and I’m glad to see it finally happening. Hopefully, this is a trend that will continue. Another small, less sophisticated, example I ran across is the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles. A recent visit to their […]

Big Eruption on Io

A huge eruption on Jupitor’s moon Io was recorded by the Keck Observatory in February 2001, but the images were only recently analysed.

DHTML Wizardry

Omar Zabir’s Portal – a fantastic website with a Windows interface done entirely in DHTML and JavaScript.

All the LEGO Films You Could Want

Brickfilms has a huge collection of stop-motion LEGO animation ranging from 10 second quickies to feature length movies up to an hour long.

Spaces

Diego Doval’s Spaces email/PIM application looks interesting, even if it is just an alpha version. This should be fun to watch as it develops.

More Earthquake Photos

Since I’m getting lots of visitors searching for photos of the effects of the November 3rd magnitude 7.9 earthquake I thought I’d post a few more links as I find them. The Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys (that’s a mouthful!) has a nice overview, but my favorite one so […]

Muffins!

MuffinFilms

Close Encounter

At 5:51 a.m. EDT on Aug. 27, 2003, Mars will be within 34,646,488 miles (55,746,199 kilometers) of Earth. This will be the closest that Mars has come to our planet in about 73,000 years.

Debunking the Conspiracy Theorists

Moon Base Clavius is the most thorough effort I’ve found to attempt to debunk the conspiracy theorists who believe that the Apollo moon landings never occurred.

Blogwise

I just submitted this site to the new Blogwise directory and started browsing through their other entries – I’ll let you know what I find.

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