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Twitter Beat the U.S. Geological Survey to China Earthquake Infonew

Earthquakes are notoriously difficult to predict, but the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) does an admirable job of tracking tectonic activity across the world and providing early warnings for people in quake zones. The USGS was able to report on the Chinese event after only a few minutes. Still, it was no match for Twitter.
NOW Magazine  |  Joseph Wilson  |  05-27-2008  |  Tech

Riverside's Castle Park: Southern California's Minigolf Meccanew

Sure, this bastard love child of real golf and Chutes and Ladders is what Satan would make Tiger Woods play if he wound up in Hell. And yeah, it's just about the tackiest sport ever invented. But minigolf is also supremely relaxing.
L.A. Weekly  |  Gendy Alimurung  |  05-27-2008  |  Recreation

Confession: I'm Kind of Looking Forward to the Recessionnew

It isn't going to be pretty, as the lines at the food pantries grow. As we slide down the other side of Peak Oil, things will probably get worse before they get better. On the other hand, downturns have their upsides.
Seven Days  |  Judith Levine  |  05-27-2008  |  Commentary

Indie Comedy Label Stand Up! Cranks Out Edgy Comedynew

The Twin Cities-based laugh factory offers smart hope in dumb times.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Matt Snyders  |  05-23-2008  |  Performance

Sports Blogs Fight for Respect ... and Accessnew

Over the past year, sports bloggers have been prying open the doors to press boxes, particularly within the NFL and the NBA. But amateur sportswriters have had little success winning over the gatekeepers of America's pastime -- at least here in the Bay Area.
SF Weekly  |  Ashley Harrell  |  05-23-2008  |  Tech

Will Robots Take over the World and Eat Our Children?new

Our pitiful carbon bodies are evolving much more slowly than the silicon and steel gizmos we're inventing. And the guys in the lab coats and pocket protectors are starting to worry we've opened Pandora's hard drive.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  05-22-2008  |  Tech

The 10 Things We Miss Most from the Golden Age of Air Travelnew

There was a Golden Age of Air Travel, but anyone who's suffered the indignities of being shuttled around like a convict at 30,000 feet knows it's over.
Boston Phoenix  |  James Parker  |  05-22-2008  |  Comedy

Strawberry Heavennew

Recipes for strawberry jam and strawberry tarts.
INDY Week  |  Sheryl Cornett  |  05-22-2008  |  Food+Drink

Yes, I Brought My Preschooler to Burning Mannew

I'll tell you straight: the reason I brought my preschooler to Burning Man is not that I'm some super-mom who never needs a break from her kid and doesn't love to party like a grown-up. It was because I wanted to go, and I didn't have any volunteers for a weeklong babysitting gig.
East Bay Express  |  Kris Vagner  |  05-22-2008  |  Culture

A New York Radio Host Embraces the Phonographnew

Michael Cumella hosts WFMU's "Antique Phonograph Music," which features songs from the first 25 years of the 20th century being played on actual period devices (graphophones and phonographs).
New York Press  |  Ryan Foley  |  05-22-2008  |  Media

Remember Cliff Crooks from 'Top Chef'?new

It is impossible that anyone could be this hard to get ahold of. I don’t care how busy or famous you are. I have left at least seven voicemails and as many emails in as many hours. Finally, I get a text message from Chef Cliff Crooks: “No verbal communication at this juncture. How can I assist you?”

Is this guy for real?
New York Press  |  Talia Berman  |  05-22-2008  |  Food+Drink

K. Ruby is the Queen of DIYnew

Through the Institute of Urban Homesteading, she teaches city folk how to grow vegetables, can food, make wine, and other forgotten skills.
East Bay Express  |  Kathleen Richards  |  05-22-2008  |  Culture

Alternative Mapmakers Seek to Revolutionize Our Understanding of the Worldnew

What they share is a desire not only to learn more about how to get around, but also to figure out how things works. And not only do they want to learn, they want to show how communities are connected by things other than roads, bridges and waterways.
INDY Week  |  Ryan Vu  |  05-22-2008  |  Art

Don't Eat Meat? Don't Starve at This Summer's Cookoutsnew

After far too many nothing-but-corn-on-the-cob July Fourths, our day has arrived. We are invited to the cookout. Heck, grab the briquettes. Maybe we're even hosting it.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  05-22-2008  |  Food+Drink

Meat the 21st Century: A Delinquent Vegetarian's Victory Talenew

After almost 11 years of a repulsion-based vegetarianism, one day I just ceased to be repulsed. I'm alarmingly comfortable with relinquishing something that's been part of my very identity for so long. It is a little sad for me, admittedly, but the epicurean future is too tantalizing for it to get me down. Thank you, bacon.
Weekly Alibi  |  Jessica Cassyle Carr  |  05-20-2008  |  Food+Drink

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