A rolling bridge that acts like a startled woodlouse.

I love it when people think out of the box. And I do love boxes & cubes… That’s why this is my favorite:
The Sitooterie: As the long thin windows all point at the exact centre of the cube, it only takes a single light source, located at this central point, to send light through every tube, causing the windows to glow orange. A small number of them also project into the cube to form seating.

Check Thomas Heatherwick’s projects:
http://www.heatherwick.com/
Interview at:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
We put police, fire, and emergency incidents from around the nation on a map. The map on the left shows the most recent incident from each region. To see a detailed map of the incidents for your area, enter your zip code or select a region from the list.

The number of Mashups released in 2007 seems to become uncountable. Just found this pretty one. “Where not to go…”. Anyone mapping Belgium?
Plan your journey by avoiding incident places:
http://www.incident1.com/
Catch up on the latest developments in the Heroes 360 experience, meet other Heroes trackers, and contribute toward our discoveries.

Check out the sitecloud for Heroes… This is stuff I like!
Overview & discoveries at:
http://www.heroes-clues.com/
Watch a Cheddar cheese disintegrate.
‘live’ webcam at:
http://www.cheddarvision.tv/
Put a non-event online, and the internet community will love it… Nice compagne!
…Yet these depths abound with mystery. The deep sea is mostly uncharted—only about 5 percent of the seafloor has been mapped with any reasonable degree of detail—and we know very little about the creatures that call it home…

Amazing shots. Enjoy them at:
http://science.readigg.com/
[wallie], 30/04/07, 7:54
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