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Jan 18

Beautiful

Posted on Monday, January 18, 2010 in beautiful photos and art, odd and interesting

“11 meter-long gypsum megacrystals discovered in caves near Chihuahua, Mexico. The massive crystals were formed over the last 200,000 years due to climate change.” (via)

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Oct 14

My eyes are full

Posted on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 in beautiful photos and art, beautiful things, odd and interesting

William Gibson always shares the best links on Twitter. Yesterday he posted a link to this gorgeous, intricately illustrated diary of the pilgrimage to Jerusalem undertaken by the German knight (as well as town mayor and architect), Konrad von Grünenberg.

What technique! What perspective!

Is that a faint sea monster (in the best style of fantastic medieval maps and illuminated manuscripts) I spy in the bottom right corner?

View the rest of the illustrated diary here, and browse the blog for the best of the rest. There are so many gorgeous engravings, sketches, paintings and documents I’m not sure where to begin. I have about 20 tabs open right now, just from the thumbnails of recommended posts. I also have a soft spot for 1700s political and social cartoons, medieval illuminations, and anatomical diagrams, so I’m looking forward to probing this treasure trove.

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May 31

The company…AND THE WORLD.

Posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 in odd and interesting

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The president of Canon Electronics Hisashi Sakamaki is also the author of a book called “A company will do well if you get rid of the chairs and computers” – available on Amazon.

According to his book, employees can concentrate on the meeting at hand without chairs and they have been able to half the number of meetings each year.

He also says that by standing at work, the employees develop a closer relationship with each other and that problems are solved much more quicker. The company also saves on the cost of buying chairs as you can see in the photo.

Also in the photo you can see a blue sign on the floor. When Nikkei went to interview the president, while walking in the corridor a siren and flashing lights went off. The corridor was designed to detect whether employees were walking at least 5 meters for every 3.6 seconds.

The blue sign on the floor also says “Lets rush – if we don’t then the company and world will perish.”

(from Danny Choo)

My opinion is that standing meetings are an excellent way to reduce meeting times. Threatening employees with the destruction of the earth if they aren’t ultra-productive, though? Not so much.

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