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  • Every Doctor Who villain since 1963 - as a spreadsheet and visualised | Television & radio | guardian.co.uk

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  • ToneCheck: Don't send the wrong message.

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  • Visual Note-taking 101 w/Austin Kleon, Sunni Brown & Mike Rohde

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  • The Life and Death and Life of Henry Grimes (A Kickstarter project)

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    Even if you don’t know about his music, his story is dynamite, universal, and hopeful. Help us cast Henry’s spell, and spread his music.

    Sounds like a great story and one worth supporting.

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    Are you a Superhero seeking inconspicuous movement in the civilian world? The Secret Identity Eyeglass Kit is an ideal aid, lends ‘poor vision’ authenticity while providing legitimate fashion cred to any outfit. (via Matt Singer | Shop | Glasses | Secret Identity Eyeglass Kit
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    Are you a Superhero seeking inconspicuous movement in the civilian world? The Secret Identity Eyeglass Kit is an ideal aid, lends ‘poor vision’ authenticity while providing legitimate fashion cred to any outfit. (via Matt Singer | Shop | Glasses | Secret Identity Eyeglass Kit

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  • Fibers that can hear and sing

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    Of course there are scientific applications but I want a suit that’s a full soundsystem that lets you send waves of sound from every inch of your body. 

    “Selecta! Put on another shirt-t-t-t-t-t! Pull-off!”

    In addition to wearable microphones and biological sensors, applications of the fibers could include loose nets that monitor the flow of water in the ocean and large-area sonar imaging systems with much higher resolutions: A fabric woven from acoustic fibers would provide the equivalent of millions of tiny acoustic sensors.
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    Who loves a knit brain cap? THIS GUY. 
Brainy Maniac | crochet today

    Who loves a knit brain cap? THIS GUY. 

    Brainy Maniac | crochet today


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