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Envase mortal

Los hijos del inventor de las papas fritas Pringles cumplieron su ultimo deseo y lo enterraron en la famosa latita.

In 1966, Baur came up with a clever way for Proctor and Gamble to stack chips uniformly rather than tossing them in a bag. He was so proud of the achievement, he wanted to go to his grave with it. So when Baur died last month, his children buried the 89-year-old’s ashes in one of his iconic cans.

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10 herramientas para el mejor Earth Day de la historia

  • EarthDay.ca – A guide and suggestions to Earth Day activities in the provinces of Canada.
  • Earthday.gov – Tips from the the
    government of the United States of America on how you can do your part
    to take part in celebrating the Earth and its environment.
  • Earthday.net – Numerous resources and tips on how to make a better Earth Day for yourself and network with others.
  • Earthday.EnviroLink.org – Locate Earth Day events going on in your area that you can attend this year.
  • Earthsite.org – Official site of International Earth Day including information on the original celebration on the Spring Equinox.
  • EPA.gov – The Environmental
    Protection Agency offers tips to making your home, work and school more
    eco-friendly as well as telling you of various Earth Day activities.
  • Kaboose.com Activities for Kids
    - Earth Day doesn’t have to just be adults, kids can can join in the
    activities also with crafts, recipes and ways to educate their friends.
  • Nature.org – Hints on how
    to be an environmentalist every day of the year, things you can do to
    offset your carbon footprint, and how to celebrate this special day of
    nature.
  • Sierra Club Earth Day page
    - The well known environmental group offers tips on how to change parts
    of your life to benefit the Earth as well as info on where you can go
    to volunteer for Earth Day.
  • wikiHow Suggestions to celebrate Earth Day – Tips and suggestions on small projects you can do to help celebrate Earth Day.

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Open-source economics: Yochai Benkler on TED.com

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Clifford Stoll: 18 minutes with an agile mind

YouTube – Clifford Stoll: 18 minutes with an agile mind

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27 mil arboles

Según mi gran amigo Zanoni………….. en twitter publico que se necesitan 27 mil arboles para producir la edición del domingo del NYT.

Deberiamos ir recopilando datos como estos para usar en algún futuro!

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The Truth According to Wikipedia

Si es largo.. pero es gorsso, veanlo.

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Groso – Web Semantica (este no era el que habia puesto groso antes, no?)

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Semantic Web Patterns: A Guide to Semantic Technologies – ReadWriteWeb

Semantic Web Patterns: A Guide to Semantic Technologies

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The Worldchanging Interview: Clay Shirky

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WorldChanging: The Worldchanging Interview: Clay Shirky

Clay Shirky is an influential writer, consultant, and teacher focused on the Internet as a social platform. He’s one of the smartest thinkers I know about how people live, love, and work online. His new book, Here Comes Everybody:The Power of Organizing without Organizations, was just published by The Penguin Press. As an intro to Chapter 11, on “Promise, Tool, and Bargain,” he says “There is not recipe for the successful use of social tools. Instead, every working system is a mix of social and technological factors.” Clay and I had the following conversation early in March. We’ll follow up with an asynchronous conversation on the WELL for two weeks starting May 28.

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