by natecooper | Jun 18, 2008 | aesthetics, architecture, cities, technology, world
Urban Planning Blog has found a nifty video of a concept train that basically never stops. [link] Seems like what happens is that arriving passengers head towards a smaller train on the top of the main train and this train rolls to a stop at the station while at the...
by natecooper | Jun 5, 2008 | aesthetics, architecture, cities, culture, world
Woman with objects fetish marries Eiffel Tower – Telegraph “She revisits the massive structure as part of a documentary on Five on Objectum-Sexual women. There are around 40 people in the world who have declared themselves OS, all of them women and many of...
by natecooper | Jun 3, 2008 | Brooklyn, cool, culture, new york, world
This is the second article about this nifty under-sea tube thing I’ve seen in the last couple of days .. and while I don’t fully understand it I must check it out! [link]
by natecooper | Apr 16, 2008 | art, cool, culture, world
“The NoStore store is a ârecyclableâ? retail space located in Shanghaiâs Metro that offers artists retail space for just one week. As a result, the contents and theme of the store change every week.” [link] (via...
by natecooper | Apr 5, 2008 | culture, world
[link] very scary flash. See how polluted our planet is getting in real time also shows how many births and deaths worldwide in real time.
by natecooper | Sep 27, 2007 | culture, politics, technology, world
“Way back in the day (2004), President Bush promised to send people to Mars. NewScientist reported that the cost of the mission was “expected to cost $40 billion to $80 billion”. That really seemed like a lot of money. A year earlier, in 2003, Bush...