Harold Pinter’s “The Dumb Waiter” Animated

and con­densed…

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Paul Krugman On The Financial Crisis And the Coming Recession

How does the new win­ner of the Nobel Prize in Eco­nom­ics think the US gov­ern­ment should man­age the big loom­ing reces­sion? And does the New Deal offer a mod­el for con­fronting this new jam? Have a lis­ten: iTunesRss FeedMP3.

Free Tech How-To Books

Thanks to Boing­Bo­ing, you can get free access (for 30 days) to three pop­u­lar tech man­u­als:

• JavaScript: The Defin­i­tive Guide
• Learn­ing Perl
• Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML

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Electing a US President in Plain English

We’re less than two weeks away (final­ly, at long last) from the next US pres­i­den­tial elec­tion, and that means that it’s a good time to deci­pher Amer­i­ca’s con­vo­lut­ed elec­toral sys­tem. So here’s a piece from The Com­mon Craft Show, which does it in a fair­ly cre­ative way:

 

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Your Digital Magazine Rack

A quick fyi: All­top is a new web ser­vice (cre­at­ed by Guy Kawasa­ki) that aggre­gates RSS feeds about pop­u­lar top­ics. Name a top­ic and they bring you sto­ries from “the best web­sites and blogs” on the issue. If you want to see a sam­ple of what I’m talk­ing about, you can take a look at the area where All­top was kind enough to list Open Cul­ture. We’re in their col­lege sec­tion. But you can also find hun­dreds of oth­er top­ic areas here — art, books, health, writ­ing, cof­fee, human rights, you get the pic­ture.

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More Free Classical

Until Novem­ber 24, the Roy­al Con­cert­ge­bouw Orches­tra, based in the Nether­lands, is offer­ing 10 sym­phonies as free down­loads. You have to reg­is­ter, but once you do, you can down­load high qual­i­ty per­for­mances of Beethoven, Mahler, Brahms, and more. Hat tip to Metafil­ter for point­ing this one out.

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The Sun and Its Magnetic Beauty

In case you missed them, I want­ed to flag some pho­tos that made their way around the blo­gos­phere yes­ter­day, thanks in part to Boing­Bo­ing. The Swedish 1‑m Solar Tele­scope, oper­at­ed by the Insti­tute for Solar Physics, has cap­tured images that let you see the sun in an entire­ly new way. Below, you’ll find a detailed view of the mag­net­ic struc­ture of the Sun’s sur­face. Rather beau­ti­ful. For more pho­tos, def­i­nite­ly have a look here


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Tina Fey Does Sarah Palin — Round #4

This one fea­tures a guest appear­ance by Palin her­self. Video starts after the brief, but unavoid­able com­mer­cial. Let ‘er roll:

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