Neat-wow images: Twirly Things! And: Open thread. Post your links here!

Please feel free to use this thread to discuss anything you’d like, or to post any links. Linking to your own stuff is definitely welcome.

My plan is to do almost nothing but image posts until 2008, btw. So for those of you who are sick of image posts from Amp, there is an end in sight.

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(Part of Roadshow, by Robert Blanz).

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“The Contortionist,” by Original Ann.

And finally, a truly neat-wow animation; more information from the maker at Hipsters, Inc.

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3 Responses to Neat-wow images: Twirly Things! And: Open thread. Post your links here!

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    Madeline says:

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    Radfem says:

    Black Amazonas always has great posts. Her most recent has really had me thinking of a lot of things. Some issues she raises that she’s faced have caused me to think about my blogging including the power of naming. I had an email conversation on a related issue with a head of a government watchdog organization on that issue last week which was interesting when it came to the issue of women and blogging and how many female blogger are harassed on and sometimes off-line.

    Crip Chick’s post on a girl with cerebral palsy who has a sign, “do not resusicate” on her wheelchair.

    bint alshamsa has written on it as well. I encountered the two above links at Brownfemipower’s site.

    My blogging’s been slow. But I’m doing or trying to do one on a book I’ve been reading about “preventive policing”. I wasn’t sure where I was going so it took a strange path. I don’t have comments enabled on my blog but it elicited comments elsewhere mostly on a ballot measure that was passed in my city several years ago blaming this, that and the other. It is both the beauty of being a local blogger and one of the difficult and interesting things, especially when you have an elected official renounce your blog as racist at a public meeting which led to anonymous postings with my photo, name and a rant about me being the city’s “most prolific racist”. I think the elected official tossed it out to divert attention away from his own role in undermining civilian review in my city despite his claims that he’s supporting it. But never a dull moment.

    But there’s interesting conversations, including those offline about issues as well especially on the issue of civilian review.

    Preventive policing

    I’m drafting more in my series, hopefully over the weekend.

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    Joe says:

    It’s old, but I think this is the latest open thread,

    http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_02/b4066046083770.htm

    is an interesting article about how the city of Buffalo is trying to deal with the decay of homes that are abandoned during foreclosure. It really jumped out at me how banks aren’t in the real estate business and don’t really want the collateral. I’d imagine that by the time time everything is over with the bank losses money when there’s a foreclosure on a mortgage that’s close to a recent sale price.

    I’m more pro-private property and markets than a lot of the commenter’s here but I like what they’ve done here.