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Yosemitebear Mountain Giant Double Rainbow 1-8-10

Not ironic.

(Source: youtube.com)

Think of Others | Smile & Be Nice!

think of others smile and be nice

Found near 10th Ave and Oneida Way, San Diego, CA

Tweenbotion





Tweenbots are human-dependent robots that navigate the city with the help of pedestrians they encounter. Rolling at a constant speed, in a straight line, Tweenbots have a destination displayed on a flag, and rely on people they meet to read this flag and to aim them in the right direction to reach their goal.

More at tweenbots.com


Thru You - “I’m New”



Thru You is a project which synthesizes songs from unrelated YouTube videos of people playing instruments, singing, and otherwise making sounds. Make sure you stick with this song through the 4 minute 36 second mark.

Vestergaard-Frandsen

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The company, begun in Denmark 51 years ago to make work uniforms, is now run by Mikkel Vestergaard-Frandsen, the grandson of the founder.

After finishing high school in 1991, he said, he had “no interest in growing the market for men’s shirts.” Instead, he went backpacking through India and Africa, entertaining thoughts of going to Kuwait to fight the oil-field fires set during the gulf war.

Stranded in Egypt, he met two Nigerians who told him he could make good money in their country importing used cars from Europe.

“When you’re 19, you don’t have much of a business plan,” he said. “So I ended up in Lagos, selling cars and truck engines and buses.”

But the chaos of a coup in 1993 sent him back to Denmark.

Meanwhile, his father, Torben, had struck a deal to buy a million yards of old olive-gray wool cloth from Sweden’s civil defense stockpiles.

“Sweden had mountain caves full of everything you need in case of World War III, but they decided the risk was not so great anymore,” the elder Mr. Vestergaard-Frandsen said. “This was for military uniforms. It was good quality, very expensive wool, but it looked so bad that no housewife would have it on her couch.”

Mikkel agreed to take a desk at the back of the factory and work on the next step: having it cut into blankets and sold to the Red Cross. Much of it, he said, ended up in Rwanda and Kurdistan.


From A Company Prospers by Saving Poor People’s Lives at the NY Times. Via Chris.

Bike Hero



via John Tantalo

Charles Spearin’s Happiness Project



Charles Spearin’s “Happiness Project” matches the melodies of his neighbors’ voices with instruments. He has been playing recordings of his neighbors talking about happiness while on stage at recent Broken Social Scene shows and having instrumentalists play along with the recordings.

Mr. Rogers Was Genuinely Curious About Others

Mr. Rogers



Mister Rogers was known as one of the toughest interviews because he’d often befriend reporters, asking them tons of questions, taking pictures of them, compiling an album for them at the end of their time together, and calling them after to check in on them and hear about their families. He wasn’t concerned with himself, and genuinely loved hearing the life stories of others.

And it wasn’t just with reporters. Once, on a fancy trip up to a PBS exec’s house, he heard the limo driver was going to wait outside for 2 hours, so he insisted the driver come in and join them (which flustered the host).



On the way back, Rogers sat up front, and when he learned that they were passing the driver’s home on the way, he asked if they could stop in to meet his family. According to the driver, it was one of the best nights of his life the house supposedly lit up when Rogers arrived, and he played jazz piano and bantered with them late into the night. Further, like with the reporters, Rogers sent him notes and kept in touch with the driver for the rest of his life.



Via CNN

Escalator Spin



via Yewknee