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 June 30th through July 1st:

How to See 93 Million Miles: Plan a Trip to a Total Solar Eclipse – Amazing piece on eclipses, with tips on how to see one yourself. Author claims that an eclipse gives you a sense of “depth perception” stretching over [...]

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 May 2nd through May 6th:

Signing Off, And What Does A TechCrunch Writer Actually Use? – Great collection of tool recommendations. I agree with most of Duncan’s suggestions, though I haven’t tried Evernote, Things, or Skitch — but I will, now
Webby Award Winners – Wired.com wins [...]