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Cole-ibri?

Appearing today on the construction site boards at Cole and Haight Sts., some lovely hummingbird* prints. (in Spanish ‘colibri’)

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Farther From the Madding Crowd

More places to imagine yourself escaping to:

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Wheeeee(ls)!

It’s going ’round…

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Stylin’: Do You Wear a Costume or a Uniform

I believe every garment is either a costume or a uniform but sometimes things get a bit twisted.

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Without Humans, the Whole World is a Serengeti

I wish it were possible to zoom in on this map to see how the Eden of an Earth with no humans would have looked: The natural diversity of large mammals is shown as it would appear without the impact … Continue reading

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Springfield Noir by Tim Doyle

The Simpsons’ home town given a noir treatment by artist Tim Doyle:

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The wonderful sets of Mad Men revealed

Now that the series Mad Men has ended, seeing the incredible sets in their actual context is a delight.

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Bad Lip Reading takes on the Rethuglican presidential debates

Today the satirical group that produces Bad Lip Reading has hilariously taken on the first Rethuglican debate. Not surprisingly, what they have them saying is mostly more coherent than what was actually said. Bad Lip Reading is a series of videos put … Continue reading

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Building The Golden Gate Bridge

Great footage from 1930s of the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge in every phase of construction. via Prelinger Archives – Bethlehem Steel Documentary

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Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Perihelion Approaches

This dramatic outburst from the nucleus of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko occured on August 12, just hours before perihelion, its closest approach to the Sun. Completing an orbit of the Sun once every 6.45 years, perihelion distance for this periodic comet is about … Continue reading

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