

Apparently Jeff Bridges is quite the creative guy and doesn't leave home without his Widelux panoramic camera documenting his life and his work, including photos from the set of his most recent role as Obadiah Stane in Iron Man.


We started our vacation today by driving 9 hours to
Crossing the border at
We drove across the islands of
Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream and the
Gerry McGovern makes an interesting case in his post, Web facilitates wisdom of crowds.
He argues that the collective intelligence is perhaps more reliable than that of an expert.
An expert's advice could be skewed to the expert's own views and experiences, and therefore could be biased. Also, statistical research is only the analysis of the limited population surveyed. There is always a degree of error.
Mass collaboration, by definition will be free of any one person's particular biases. And all the skepticism of Wikipedia could be unwarranted. Most people want to take credit for putting in accurate information and not be blacklisted for putting up bad data.
And that's why The Borg was such a formidable enemy. :)
And the B.C. mountain town of Rossland is considering a voluntary ban on single-use plastic bags.
816 million gallons of oil saved each year in SF! That's huge.
One barrel of crude oil, when refined, produces about 20 gallons of finished motor gasoline. On average, a car will consume 750 gallons of gas per year.
So, the elimination of bags in SF is the equivalent of 1,088,000 million cars off the road for a year!
