Mad Quickies
Mad Quickies 1.16
- PlaGMaDA: The Play Generated Map & Document Archive. Head ‘asplode! {via Maggie}
- Video Essay When Movies Meet Video Games by the super-smart Matthias Stork.
- Wunderkammer for the pocket: Webster’s Pictorial, nomad edition will charm you, amaze you and possibly spark ideas.
- Macro and micro imaging: City lights look like neurons thanks to the ISS.
- Do you use the Yellow Pages? No? Then opt out.
- Higgs Boson papercraft. It was only a matter of time.
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- ArjoWiggins offers AW Conqueror fonts on the house. Love the Inline. You will, too.
- If you can look beyond the grey jeggings, Matthew Matthew’s project On a Human Scale is pretty cool.
- How to make a Stegosaurus hoodie towel. Adorbs! {via @treelobsters}
- The Art of Science: Consider the Cuttlefish.
- ScienceOnline People: tell Artologica what you want.
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Parting Moon Shots from NASA’s GRAIL Mission
Found via the Bad Astronomer
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From Minute Physics…
Is it Better to Walk or Run in the Rain?
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Featured image is Blue-Green Atrial Fibrillation, a watercolor EKG by Artologica.
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Donna
I think Myth Busters also did an experiment to determine which would get you less wet while in the rain, running or walking. I don’t remember which episode, and don’t remember the results, but I remembered that when I saw that minutephysics video you posted here.
@criticaldragon1177: I remember that episode. I can’t be sure, but I seem to remember something about the amount of water you kick up and spalt on yourself while running had a negative impact on the whole “running keeps you drier” thing.
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@Brian G
I seem to remember that too, now that you mention it.