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Open letter to a reader of Wired.com
Thanks for your careful attention to our blogs. It may come as a surprise to you to find out that Wired publishes about 10 different blogs, accounting for a total of 50-100 articles per day, with a staff of about 25. By contrast, Wired magazine publishes about 85-100 pages of stories per month with
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Sultans of Stride
Arnulfo Quimare and Scott Jurek, two of the greatest ultra-long distance runners right now.
“Got it!” Luis said, dropping back
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Remember to look left
This is a hell of an obit about a man who must have been a hell of a writer. Not being a sports fan, I hadn’t heard about Bud Shrake until I read this, and now I’m sorry I missed him. I’m pretty sure they aren’t making journalists like this any more. Sally Jenkins – […]
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The fusion of music and information architecture
This is one of the most fun interviews I’ve done in a long time. Wired.com Video: High-Tech Cellist Fuses Music, MacBook | Gadget Lab | Wired.com.
Robot Mouse
Mini bio of Claude Shannon, founder of modern information theory: April 30, 1916: Information Theory, Who’s Your Daddy? | This Day In Tech.
“I would be buying media properties”
Former Gawker editor and Awl founder Choire Sicha: “If I were going to be buying things now, I would be buying media properties. You get a lot of bang for your buck. People are making good, stable money, recession or no. Now is the time that people should be trying things and having fun.” Choire […]
Steampunk Segway
I want to see video of someone riding this. Jalopnik – Segway Goes Steampunk With “Legway” – Legway.
Totoro creampuffs
How to make delicious Totoro cream puffs, by bento art genius Annathered. We are totally doing this. (thanks, Xeni!)
Tell me about tomorrow, not yesterday
Barney Kilgore: “It doesn’t have to have happened yesterday to be news” via L. Gordon Crovitz Says Bernard Kilgore Knew How to Make Old Media New Again – WSJ.com.