These are a few sites I thought were interesting from October 23rd through October 28th:

scottberkun.com » Essay #59 – How to pick a president – Six good suggestions near the end, including reading the Constitution & Bill of Rights
Kevin Kelly — The Technium — Evidence of a Global SuperOrganism – Big thoughts from KK about [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from October 21st through October 22nd:

The Food Issue – An Open Letter to the Next Farmer in Chief – Michael Pollan – NYTimes.com – Long, detailed piece about how we’re entering a global food crisis — with a detailed prescription for what to do about it
Gadget [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from September 12th through September 15th:

Verizon Memo Details Upcoming Touchscreen BlackBerry | Gadget Lab from Wired.com – fuzzy pics and not much detail
Flickr Bikes Shoot Pics With Solar and Pedal Power | Gadget Lab from Wired.com – I want one!
Apple’s iPhone 2.1: The Bug-Fix You’ve Been [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from September 3rd through September 8th:

Apple admit Briton DID invent iPod, but he’s still not getting any money | Mail Online – Kane Kramer invented an iPod-like device in 1979, and now struggles to make ends meet. ?I was up a ladder painting when I got [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from June 13th through June 17th:

The Mundaneum Museum Honors the First Concept of the World Wide Web – NYTimes.com – “this will be the radiated library and the televised book” – a quote from Otlet about his system. BTW, “Mundaneum” is a great alternate name for [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from June 10th through June 12th:

Cover Story – When Mom and Dad Share It All – Adventures in Equal Parenting – Lisa Belkin – NYTimes.com – “Adventures” is putting it optimistically. This stuff is hard to pull off
Things younger than Republican Presidential candidate (oh, and did [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from June 2nd through June 3rd:

Networking Things: How the Internet Is Redefining Environmentalism – Wired.com writer Alexis Madrigal’s recent presentation in Portland Oregon. Very thought provoking statement on how network tech can make things more efficient!
Five People Who’ll Make You Feel Good About the Future | [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from May 23rd through May 27th:

De-emphasis on Race in Adoption Is Criticized – NYTimes.com – In a nutshell: “… social workers and state agencies fear litigation and stiff penalties under the law for even discussing race with adopting couples. As a result, families often do not [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from May 21st through May 22nd:

Why doesn’t QS find my documents? – Blacktree: Quicksilver | Google Groups – By default Quicksilver finds files on your Desktop and in your Documents folder but it doesn’t scan very far into those locations.
Traversal Technology – Open-source graphics platform?
Jet-Powered Bicycle [...]