RECOMMENDED IMAGES from the web
This is a hodgepodge posting of random images that I’ve come across during the last few days, which may find interesting.
- Cost of bailout versus major federal spending
- Who voted against the $700 billion financial bailout bill? From NYTimes.com.
- WebEcoist hosts “20 of the World’s Weirdest Endangered Species.” Image: Purple frog (Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis). Image Found Here
- The New Yorker magazine’s cover illustrates Sarah Palin’s foreign policy experience.
- WebUrbanist hosts “7 Abandoned Architectural Wonders of Modern Asia.” One of the more famous abandoned buildings includes the failed Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea.
- Via Andrew Sullivan, I found this article that highlights “Of All the People in All the World,” an event that uses grains of rice to illustrate statistics. More information here.
- Celebrity Solstice, practically a floating city, makes her debut.
- Michel de Broin turns a dumpster into a jacuzzi.
- Oil Consumption by state. WTF? Texas!
- Bullfrog vs. Sparrow. Sparrow loses. See an amazing series of images here.
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