An infographic of the largest African economies by GDP. Data from the World Bank 2005-2009.
Tebowing
(vb) to get down on a knee and start praying, even if everyone else around you is doing something completely different.
This is an extremely important corner of the internet that everyone should know about.
“Australian three-piece Tame Impala do psych rock the right way, combining melodic know-how and echo-laden, eye-glazing sonic effects.” — Pitchfork reviews
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In order to use Chunk instead of Rockwell for the headlines, you’ll need to use Typekit. Don’t worry, it’s simple, free, and best of all you’ll be prepared to use Typekit on other projects.
- Sign up for a Typekit account. Chunk is included in their free Trial plan.
- On the welcome screen,…
Google recently announced rich snippets for recipes, which is a way of providing more data in a search result.
The Front-End team for Scripps Networks (of which I am a member) embedded the hRecipe microformat on FoodNetwork.com not so long ago.
You will soon see Food Network recipes turning up in this form in Google as recipes are re-cached and re-indexed.
Soon, hRecipe will be on our other Food-related offerings: Recipezaar.com and the soon-to-be-released Cooking Channel website.
This is a big win for us at FoodNetwork.com and a big win for the microformats community!
She took a dim view of a society figure who became depressed and threw himself out of the window at his host’s chateau, landing in the moat (so that it was a long time before his body was found). Declaring this to be bad manners because lunch had been delayed, she added: “Listen. If you want to die, there are plenty of places in the world where you can go . You go to Dubrovnik, you put on a moustache and you say you’re a Croat. Someone will certainly kill you.
— From the Telegraph UK’s obit for Princesse Ghislaine de Polignac. The whole goddamn tribute is magical to read. (via derasso)
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Happy 125th Birthday to our lovely Lady Liberty!
The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886.
Here, Nancy Reagan waves while visiting the Statue of Liberty in New York City. 7/4/86.