Month: September 2007
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Deep Cove Vancouver BC
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Deep Cove Vancouver BC
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Deep Cove Vancouver BC
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Deep Cove Vancouver BC
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I say B you say Boy
“With hundreds of the best b-boys and b-girls representing 16 crews from 14 different countries, R-16, Seoul’s second annual international breakdancing championship, is an unparalleled event. Episode 88 packs the two days of competitions into a kinetic experience of skill, energy and a love for the artform. From the slo-mo pop rocking of Japan’s Hamutsun Serve to Korea’s own Drifterz and Rivers, it’s a portrait of the amazing cultural styles that have emerged in today’s global b-boy scene.”
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Fly Photography Yo
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curve, curves, line, photo, photo by @thelastminute, Photo by Duncan Rawlinson, screens, screenshots, thelastminute
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Google Docs in Plain English – Common Craft
[Original Post | YouTube | Common Craft]
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Billions over Baghdad
Illustration by John Blackford. By Peter van Agtmael/Polaris (desert), Konstantin Inozemtsev/Alamy (money).“Between April 2003 and June 2004, $12 billion in U.S. currency—much of it belonging to the Iraqi people—was shipped from the Federal Reserve to Baghdad, where it was dispensed by the Coalition Provisional Authority. Some of the cash went to pay for projects and keep ministries afloat, but, incredibly, at least $9 billion has gone missing, unaccounted for, in a frenzy of mismanagement and greed. Following a trail that leads from a safe in one of Saddam’s palaces to a house near San Diego, to a P.O. box in the Bahamas, the authors discover just how little anyone cared about how the money was handled.”
“The New York Federal Reserve Bank made 21 shipments of currency to Iraq totaling $11,981,531,000. All told, the Fed would ship 281 million individual banknotes, in bricks weighing a total of 363 tons.”
This article blew my mind.
[Full Article by Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steel | Q&A with the authors]
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iPhone Screenshots