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'Hookwormed for science' may be the oddest of these links

12:24 AM Fri, Jun 22, 2007 |
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Tara McPherson, Flatstock, 2002

Concert poster portal: This is just one poster I found via a link at Tons and Tons of Design Inspiration: Concert Posters. Lots to look at through that doorway.

(Flatstock is July 14-15 in Chicago at the Pitchfork Music Festival.)


You are not your day job: 39 Ways to Live, and Not Merely Exist
at Dumb Little Man.


One man's meat...: Matters of the Mind - WSJ.com: Want something more substantive than YouTube? Here's where to find highbrow videos on the Web. WSJ.


Secrets of grownups: HolyJuan: Parental Myths That No Parent Will Tell You About

Parents check in to see how their child is sleeping Parents “check in” on their kids every so often during nap or night time. As an outsider, you think that it is simply to see how the child is doing and is an act of love. In actuality, it is to see if the kid is dead or not breathing. The relief gained from having a not-dead child is priceless.


Brand free: São Paulo: The City That Said No To Advertising: The "Clean City" law passed last year by the populist mayor, Gilberto Kassab, stripped the Brazilian city of all advertising. So how's it looking now? Business Week.


Hookwormed for science:
The professor who put 50 worms in his own body
.

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