by David | Apr 17, 2013 | design, eating, science!
At one of the frequent tastings a Ball Square Fine Wine, I noticed that they now stock Chat en Ouef and I also tasted a nice Bordeaux for a wooden box. Well, most likely from a plastic bag inside that box. But anyway, at $39 for 3 liters (that’s four regulation...
by David | Apr 13, 2013 | culture, design, eating, science!, urbanism
On Highland Avenue in Somerville, Boldly serving up breakfast all day where no man has gone before.
by David | Apr 5, 2013 | culture, design, transportation, urbanism
Some days you can watch The Wiz of Oz while waiting. Dark side of the T. H/T to @wdipilato for pointing this out and glossing it for me.
by David | Mar 13, 2013 | design, urbanism
Who doesn’t love pocket parks? You’ve probably had enough of me going on about Cronin Park near Cambridge’s Central Square, so you’ll be relieved for a moment that I’m turning my attention to a proposed pocket park in Bartlett Place off...
by David | Mar 12, 2013 | design, technology
Google, describing the new and mildly controversial high-end Chromebook Pixel, says this of its screen: “The 12.85” screen has the highest pixel density of any laptop, and a 3:2 photographic format designed for the web puts every one of those pixels to good...
by David | Mar 11, 2013 | design, science!, technology
Via Apartment Therapy and CNN Travel, news of a shower that aims to vanquish jetlag via light therapy. Why didn’t they think of this sooner? Just add some sunlight bright LEDs to a shower, what’s so hard? Sign me up, I say! I’m a big fan of light...