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A Different Look at Things
This video was taken at the SXSW conference.  While it seems a little silly, the video illustrates an interesting point.     via TimeSlice Films, pioneers in multi-camera array imaging.   Perspective is important.  Being able to see the 'invisible' makes the 'impossible' possible   via Flug. New technology seems like magic until you understand
Show Me The Money - How Big Have Sports Broadcast Rights Become?
March Madness is upon us. In case you missed it, sports is big business. Here is a chart showing the broadcast fees paid to various sports leagues.   via Financial Times. Is the bubble going to burst?  The trend of the past 20 years suggests that it won’t. Broadcasters have been locking in their costs
Here Are Some Links For Your Weekend Reading
According to the President, the new three branches of government are … me, myself, and I.     Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.   Lighter Links: The Power of Checklists. (Art of Manliness) The Most Thought Provoking Articles of the Year. (Brain Pickings) The Secret
The NASDAQ Composite Index Closed over 5,000 for the First Time in 15 Years
The Nasdaq Composite Index closed over 5,000 this week for the first time in 15 years. A lot has changed since then. For example, only three of the top 10 companies in the index remain the same.   via NYTimes. But, notice the change in market cap for those that remain. The only thing that
Mana Lisa's Smile (Nope, It's not a typo)
Mana Lisa had a strange smile … and eyes that seemed to follow you around the room. The journey of a thousand miles starts with one step. Sometimes you don't recognize when the journey starts … other times you do.    — with Ming Alihan at MAD Museum of Art & Design, Singapore.   And