gonna set up the last batch of logins now. server can't handle much more. if only there were a way to build a network of unix machines.
— Paul Ford (@ftrain) October 1, 2014
from http://j.mp/T1RfXw
on: September 30, 2014 at 09:49PM
gonna set up the last batch of logins now. server can't handle much more. if only there were a way to build a network of unix machines.
— Paul Ford (@ftrain) October 1, 2014
from http://j.mp/T1RfXw
on: September 30, 2014 at 09:49PM
1950s-1960s: Dog Space Suits (http://j.mp/1vv6W8d) http://j.mp/1vv6W8h
— Retronaut (@theretronaut) September 30, 2014
from http://j.mp/1s2CY6V
on: September 30, 2014 at 05:00PM
A 1932 Illustrated Map of Harlem’s Night Clubs: From the Cotton Club to the Savoy Ballroom http://j.mp/1vv6UNI http://j.mp/YJj3Sv
— Open Culture (@openculture) September 30, 2014
from http://j.mp/Rv9PWl
on: September 30, 2014 at 04:26PM
Photos: The brilliant colors in a flock of parakeets in Tokyo http://j.mp/1rrNF7D http://j.mp/1rrNF7I
— WIRED (@WIRED) September 30, 2014
from http://j.mp/RoTsKU
on: September 30, 2014 at 03:06PM
This is the only footage of Mark Twain. Filmed by Thomas Edison http://j.mp/1v2cNj2 http://j.mp/1rrNCZE via @openculture
— mia farrow (@MiaFarrow) September 30, 2014
from http://j.mp/1v2cPaG
on: September 30, 2014 at 12:20PM
Oh, that spine… RT @Libroantiguo: 1930 first illustrated edition (illustrated by Rockwell Kent). http://j.mp/1v2cMM8
— Neil Gower (@neiljgower) September 26, 2014
from http://j.mp/1v2cLYB
on: September 26, 2014 at 08:51AM
Incredible Photographs of the Monumental Power Station That Electrified the Manhattan Rails http://j.mp/1v0MABA http://j.mp/1v0Mz0n
— Atlas Obscura (@atlasobscura) September 30, 2014
from http://j.mp/1mtTD2P
on: September 30, 2014 at 01:22PM
The skeletal remains of a Roman-era couple reveal the pair has been holding hands for 1,500 years. http://j.mp/1DVRxBY
— History In Pictures (@historyepics) September 30, 2014
from http://j.mp/WxQLJh
on: September 30, 2014 at 12:27PM
1976-1978: CBGB's House Photographer (http://j.mp/1DVRxSn) http://j.mp/1DVRAgV
— Retronaut (@theretronaut) September 30, 2014
from http://j.mp/1s2CY6V
on: September 30, 2014 at 12:35PM
Le Musée National du Moyen-Âge de Cluny présente une exposition sur l’épée, ses usages, mythes et symboles. Cette vidéo reconstitue des combats à l’aide des traités du XVe siècle.