- The best review of A Scanner Darkly I’ve read, from Ron Silliman: “What pulls these two domains together – the aimless & disjointed one of Death heads riffing on their fears, the twisty little noir plot an efficient engine of narrative motion – is the rotoscoping process that transforms live action into an instance of cartoon.”
- Moving 15,000 people/hour using different modes of transportation. A quick, easy-to-read comparison diagram of what it takes to move 15k people via car, bus, light rail, etc. (via kottke)
- An interview with Melinda Kramer, co-founder and co-director of Women’s Global Green Action Network:. “I think the biggest challenge in my work is talking about Women’s Global Green Action Network and trying to explain that it’s not just about women, or for women. It’s not just an environmental organization.”
- Gil Friend, our awesome moderator at the Green Blogging panel at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco way back when, has migrated to a new, spiffy site. Update your feeds and links :)



This is off your topic, but people need to know about this and I haven’t seen you blog on it yet:
Ed Begley’s new green reality show, Living with Ed, premieres on Home and Garden TV (HGTV), 1-1-07 at 1pm.
It is supposed to be humorous and informative! Spread the word.
Comment by Lisa — December 29, 2006 @ 9:15 am
Hi Siel…
Great checklist!
I posted the Interview with Melinda Kramer at the Care2 news Network: http://www.care2.com/news/member/540414077/257948
Cheers,
Larry
http://www.ecopalooza.net
Comment by EcoLarry — December 29, 2006 @ 10:17 am