Urban Adventure and Exploration
Ever wonder what’s happened to abandoned subway stations in NYC and other modern ruins? Check out some of them on the Minneapolis Urban Adverturers‘ missions page, and other member sites of the Urban Exploration Ring.
Ever wonder what’s happened to abandoned subway stations in NYC and other modern ruins? Check out some of them on the Minneapolis Urban Adverturers‘ missions page, and other member sites of the Urban Exploration Ring.
An interesting tale, and a site about and amazingly beautiful book that documents a world that simply doesn’t exist. I have to say, I really, really, really want one.
Home of an astounding amount of silverfish drawings by many and varied srtists.
Consider this a call out to anyone who might be interested in contributing to a collaborative musical project I’ve been wanting to work on. Basically the idea is I’d like to get elements from many different people— a guitar riff here, a drum pattern there, vocals, melodies, whatever, and combine these disparate elements— all composed […]
This project was developed by the son of an editor I’ve been working with. I haven’t watched the films yet (there are several for download on the site), but the concept looks really good.
I’m not sure how I feel about this, but it’s pretty obvious the doctors throught they were doing the right thing, given the circumstances. It’s a sure bet, though, that someone’s going to be incensed about this, and heads— no doubt— will roll. Do Good Samaritan laws extend to euthanasia? (or does this not apply, since they were medical personnel?)
Doctors working in hurricane-ravaged New Orleans killed critically ill patients rather than leaving them to die in agony as they evacuated hospitals, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.