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Photo-eye | Art Photo Index, Bookstore, Gallery, Auctions, Editions, VisualServer Websites. Book | Burtynsky - Water. The Philosophers' Mail. IBM Brief :: Home. About La Caja China Roasting Boxes | Discover More About Our Pig Roasters. It was the year 1985 during the Christmas season, when Roberto Guerra was cooking a pig on a makeshift barbecue, talking about all the trouble and long waiting time involved in this process. His father then talked about the long, wooden box he remembered from his childhood in Cuba. His father told him how the old contraption, called the Chinese Box, cut the roasting times virtually in half. Roberto asked his father to build their very own box. A few years later, the company, La Caja China, was born. Making the company's most popular model requires cutting and joining large pieces of plywood to form the box, and then scoring, bending and spot welding aluminum sheeting to form a lining.

Other metal parts such as the charcoal tray and grid and the drip tray are produced in the company's factory in Medley, Florida. The rest - the racks, handles and hooks that line the box inside - are outsourced. La Caja China provides a distinctive cooking experience for everyone. Keynote: Benedict Evans - InContext 2014. The Social Conquest of Earth. Edward O. Wilson’s latest book is structured around three questions: Where did we come from, what are we, and where are we going?

Philosophers and theologians have been chewing on these questions for millennia, but subjectively—from inside the box, as it were. Only recently have our scientists generated enough hard, verifiable evidence about what we are and where we came from to allow us to step outside ourselves and describe our species objectively. Wilson has done an impressive job of pulling all this evidence together and analyzing it.

His interdisciplinary approach, his established scholarship, and his willingness to engage hot-button issues are all much in evidence in The Social Conquest of Earth . So, where did we come from? In answering this first question, Wilson gives us a readable description of our biological evolution, from our beginnings, when we split off from the chimps and the bonobos, to the present. Wilson concludes that we are a complicated lot, and for good reasons. The Official Epic Rap Battles of History Website. 4 Surprising App-Design Principles, From The Instagram Of Quick Quizzes.

When we first wrote about Polar, an addictive app that invites you to make and take “this or that”-style quizzes, we called it “an object lesson in mobile design done very, very right.” Luke Wroblewski, the mobile-first design evangelist behind Polar, tells us four winning strategies he used to supercharge Polar’s user experience. If you want people to actually engage with your mobile app, not just download it and forget it, read on and take notes. 1.

Design for distraction No one is paying full attention to your mobile app. The sooner you swallow your pride and start designing for this fact instead of against it, the better off you’ll be. “Effective mobile designs not only account for these one thumb/one eyeball experiences but aim to optimize for them as well,” Wroblewski writes. Wroblewski wanted to streamline Polar’s interactions so that a user could take 10 polls in less than a minute using just one hand. 2. 3. 4. Results Download Polar here, and read Luke Wroblewski’s blog here. Photog Trades Dignity for Recognition With Awful Studio Portraits | Raw File. Combover. Photo Credit: Terry Brown/Gordon StettiniusCornrows. Photo Credit: Terry Brown/Gordon StettiniusBeehive. Photo Credit: Terry Brown/Gordon StettiniusCountry and Western. Photo Credit: Terry Brown/Gordon StettiniusPermBeehiveGovernorMagicianLoverMutton chopsCurlsStubbleDreadsRockerInstitutionalKey WestGringo StarrMohawkCountrySuaveBieberComb-overHigh and tightSkulletSweptMulletSkaterTousledUnkemptFounderWrestlerSenatorBig manWetlook It’s difficult to get noticed in the world of photography.

Meetings, handshakes, business cards, portfolio reviews, follow-up e-mails and thank-you cards create a fog of noise that’s almost impossible to cut through. “I sign portraits as though I am that somebody,” says Stettinius. For the past five years, Stettinius has sculpted beards, raided wardrobes and spray-tanned his way into over two dozen alter-egos. Stettinius self-confesses a “disquieting need to experiment with the proud but oft-maligned permanent-wave hairstyle.”

Buy some sugru. Stop Stealing Dreams. There are several versions of the manifesto. One is a PDF designed to be read on your screen. Feel free to email this anyone you think might want to read it. You're also free to post it on a website, as long as you don't edit it or charge for it. The other featured edition is a PDF formatted to be printed on any printer.

If you have a Kindle or a Nook or any other device, see below for some links on how to import the PDF to your device. VideoVelocity 3 Pricing - CandyLabs. Www.frogdesign.com/pdf/2013_Tech_Trends_poster.pdf. 4 Free Ways to Learn to Code Online. The Web Development Series is supported by Rackspace, the better way to do hosting. Learn more about Rackspace's hosting solutions here. Learning to code is something every tech-minded person should try at least once — and the wealth of online courses, many of which are free or surprisingly inexpensive, make learning about programming easier than ever. If you're thinking of picking up C++, Ruby on Rails, Python or Java, these online options might be a good way to test the waters of programming before you fully invest your time and money in formal training or certifications. And if you're a veteran programmer in need of resources for learning new languages, these sites might help you a bit, too.

One disadvantage of learning to code through an online platform is the lack of face-to-face interactions with an instructor. In the comments, let us know if you've found other great resources for learning about programming — or other sites for support and Q&A for newer developers. Ten Unforgettable Web Memes. What Defines a Meme? What lies at the heart of every living thing is not a fire, not warm breath, not a ‘spark of life.’ It is information, words, instructions,” Richard Dawkins declared in 1986. Already one of the world’s foremost evolutionary biologists, he had caught the spirit of a new age. The cells of an organism are nodes in a richly interwoven communications network, transmitting and receiving, coding and decoding.

Evolution itself embodies an ongoing exchange of information between organism and environment. “If you want to understand life,” Dawkins wrote, “don’t think about vibrant, throbbing gels and oozes, think about information technology.” We have become surrounded by information technology; our furniture includes iPods and plasma displays, and our skills include texting and Googling.

The rise of information theory aided and abetted a new view of life. “Ideas have retained some of the properties of organisms,” he wrote. Ideas cause ideas and help evolve new ideas. Ideas. Tunes. In Praise of Idleness By Bertrand Russell. Like most of my generation, I was brought up on the saying: 'Satan finds some mischief for idle hands to do.' Being a highly virtuous child, I believed all that I was told, and acquired a conscience which has kept me working hard down to the present moment. But although my conscience has controlled my actions, my opinions have undergone a revolution. I think that there is far too much work done in the world, that immense harm is caused by the belief that work is virtuous, and that what needs to be preached in modern industrial countries is quite different from what always has been preached. Everyone knows the story of the traveler in Naples who saw twelve beggars lying in the sun (it was before the days of Mussolini), and offered a lira to the laziest of them.

Before advancing my own arguments for laziness, I must dispose of one which I cannot accept. One of the commonest things to do with savings is to lend them to some Government. All this is only preliminary. 40 Modern Nonfiction Books Everyone Should Read. Moving Mandalas and Geometric Animations from Light Weaver. 50 Creative, Cheap Ways to Have Fun. “Never let lack of money interfere with having fun.” ~Unknown Back when we were young, we may have asked our parents for money to do things, but more often than not, we found creative ways to have fun without spending a dime.

At least I know I did. My cousins and I turned their bulkhead cellar doors into a slide—and the main attraction of our DIY amusement park. We turned cardboard paper towel rolls and rice-filled soda bottles into instruments, and entertained ourselves for hours on end. We didn’t wait for overtime or vacation weeks to have fun. I highly doubt I’d spend one of my adult Saturdays banging on a homemade coffee can drum, but there’s something to said for getting a little creative with your downtime. If you’re looking for some cheap, creative ways to enjoy the weekend—or perhaps an upcoming weekday you’ve chosen to liberate—I recommend: Have Fun Outside 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Have Fun with Food 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Have Fun with Entertainment 21. 22.

PopChartLab_Superpowers_FinalFinal-Large.jpg (1308×1734) The New Information Age. LinkedIn Founder Reid Hoffman said, recently, “that if Web 1.0 involved go search, get data and some limited interactivity, and if Web 2.0 involves real identities and real relationships, then Web 3.0 will be real identities generating massive amounts of data.” Reid is a visionary and certainly had this right. But the information that Reid described is just the tip of the iceberg. We are already gathering a thousand times more data than that. The growth is exponential, and the innovation opportunities are even bigger than Silicon Valley can imagine they are. I’m going to explain why I believe this. Over the centuries, we gathered a lot of data on things such as climate, demographics, and business and government transactions. This rapidly evolved into Web 2.0. But there is much, much more happening in the Web 3.0 world.

In 2009, President Obama launched an ambitious program to modernize our healthcare system by making all health records standardized and electronic. Fiverr. 5 Foods You Should Grow in Your Own Backyard" Wait, fruit trees? Maybe you've heard they're expensive, take forever to grow and die if you even look at them funny. Furthermore, you don't have enough space in your backyard for an orchard.

While it's true that apple trees require a little bit of work, backyard growers are in luck. Apple trees come in many varieties, and there are plenty of hardy types that can be grafted to dwarf root stock. If you want, you can even get apple trees that won't grow higher than 6 feet [source: Hanson]. Saplings can be ready to produce fruit in as little as two years, and they'll continue bearing fruit for decades. The benefits of growing your own apples are also great.

2 Easy Ways To Create An Impressive Timeline For Free. If you want a quick and easy way to create a timeline, there are many free online services that make it a snap. Tiki-Toki and Dipity are just two of the many options out there, but their varied features and impressive looking timelines make them a great choice for someone who is looking for a free, easy-to-use service. Whether you want to create a timeline with details down to the minute, or you’re looking to create a timeline spanning centuries, between these two services, you can include your own media, pull in data from social media sites like Flickr and Twitter, and of course manually enter your own data.

Tiki-Toki Setting aside the fact that free accounts on Tiki-Toki do have their limitations, and the fact that the name of the service is bizarre, the easy to use interface, and professional looking final result makes Tiki-Toki a great choice for creating a timeline. After signing up for a free account, you can create one timeline. Flickr images can be searched in one of two ways. Visual Productivity in the Enterprise.