Posted in Adventure, Economics, Geography, Jesus, Politics, Science, Travel by Sean on August 22nd, 2010 @ 9:27 AM
From Slate:
A few Brazilians first heard of the lone Indian in 1996, when loggers in the western state of Rondônia began spreading a rumor: A wild man was in the forest, and he seemed to be alone. Government field agents specializing in isolated tribes soon found one of his huts—a tiny [...]
Posted in Culture, Movies, New Jersey, Travel by Sean on May 28th, 2010 @ 8:28 PM
Roger Ebert on the sequel to your favorite movie:
I don’t know a whole lot about fashion, but I know something about taste, and these women spend much of the movie dressed in tacky, vulgar clothing. Carrie and Samantha also display the maximum possible boobage, oblivious to Arab ideas about women’s modesty. There’s [...]
Posted in Adventure, Animals, Geography, Humor, Photography, Science, Travel by Sean on January 11th, 2010 @ 10:54 PM
From CNN, via Boing Boing:
In spite of its name, the Monkey Park isn’t a zoo. There are no cages or walls. Aside from a visitor’s center, the only real facility is a roomy stone bathtub built atop a natural hot spring. (Sorry, humans not allowed in.)
The monkeys don’t even live on the premises. Like tiny, [...]
Posted in Humor, Travel, Work by Sean on December 14th, 2009 @ 8:16 PM
Man, they better put this on the internets for us Yanks.
Posted in Adventure, Animals, Culture, Travel by Joseph on December 10th, 2009 @ 2:47 AM
My goal this year was to visit Japan and film Candice’s grandparents. I shot 9.5 hours of footage. I also planned a trip to Oklahoma to film my grandparents as well. I shot 8.5 hours. Now I get to spend all winter learning how to edit and make a film in imovie. Here is some [...]