A friend at work today showed me yet another stunning light app. Zipdash is a real-time traffic service that aggregates data from GPS enabled phones to paint a GUI of traffic flows across major thoroughfares. Wow factor of 6. Utility factor of 7.
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Tracy Kidder: Mountains Beyond Mountains: Healing the World: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer
Read this to get a sense of how tough it is in Haiti and be inspired by those like Paul Farmer who are doing something about it. (****)
Tim O'Reilly: The Twitter Book
This book is the most practical and effective guide to Twitter offering advice for both rookies and avid users alike. (*****)
Lettie Teague: Educating Peter: How Anybody Can Become an (Almost) Instant Wine Expert
I have seen a lot of books attempt what this one achieves: quickly and with panache makes the reader smarter about wine. (****)
Rolf Gates: Meditations from the Mat: Daily Reflections on the Path of Yoga
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M83: Before the Dawn Heals Us
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Barenaked Ladies: Rock Spectacle
Sticking with an old school theme here. Back before these guys sold out and were still distinctly Canadian. (****)
Pearl Jam: Ten
Someday soon I will get to write about why this is current for me again. For now, just pull it off the shelf. (*****)
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