Kate Moss in the Nude: Morning Report 12/03/13
"Only on the fringes of an ecosystem, those outer rings, do evolution and adaptation occur at a furious pace; the inner center of the system is where the entrenched, non-adapting species die off, doomed to failure by maintaining the status quo." - Yvon Chouinard
Pictured Above: Patagonia isn't only about forging into the unknown, exploring the unexplored, but also about the experiences those adventures bring with them and the memories we carry forth. Worn Wear is about the gear we love and the stories behind them, part of an initiative to encourage sensible use and re-use. See the full film below.
Relevant and less-than-relevant goings on from around the interweb:
- Tech of Tomorrow: Scientists have developed a malware that communicates with other machines using laptop speakers and microphones without the need for a network connection. And the ever-developing relationship between man and machine. Our relationships with each other? It's easier to care less about that... [Engadget, TechCrunch]
- The Cool Kids: A $1.1 billion company's
hipstereclecticyouthful Year in Review. [Tumblr] - Slightly more uplifting that "selfie" being declared Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year, Merriam-Webster names "science" theirs. [TIME]
- In Case You Missed It: Denver Post appoints marijuana editor, a title that goes to one Ricardo Baca. Chill. Though apparently our collective desire to have weed legalized is a bad case of the grumps. [Poynter, Denver Post, Businessweek]
- Men are from Mars, Women are from Who-the-F*ck-Knows: Study suggests sexes are wired differently. Well shit, Sherlock, you're really onto something. [Yahoo!]
- I Love You, Man: The best bromances ever. [Esquire]
- Photo Roll: The Grand Canyon's once-in-a-lifetime covering. Some of the best microscopic images of the year. Kate Moss's
boobsshoot for Playboy. [Salon, GE, The Fashionography] - Fly Like an Eagle: Winged-fellow steals camera, offers true bird's-eye view. [ABC]
Also, did you know... Torrent site The Pirate Bay attempted to buy the micronation of Sealand. The government of said micronation blocked the sale, turned away by the hackers' lawlessness. They then tried for a private island. That didn't pan out either. [Wikipedia]