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The Evolution of Storage
I was staring at a pile of floppy disks when I was at my parents’ place this weekend thinking both how much they didn’t matter anymore and how the data on them is practically inaccessible.
In the not-so-distant future, it’s possible to imagine youngsters who won’t have a clue how to operate a VCR.
(via futurejournalismproject)

Explainers Come in All Sizes
Greek Financial Crisis in digestible cartoon format with a H/T to Washington Post Innovations and JKK in NYC.

POPPED CULTURE Children play with giant bubbles as the sun sets at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas, California. (Photo: Reuters via the New York Post)

Greek riot police officers arrest protesters. (Panagiotis Tzamaros/AFP/Getty Images)
Every day, the world writes the equivalent of a 10 million-page book in Tweets or 8,163 copies of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace. Reading this much text would take more than 31 years and stacking this many copies of War and Peace would reach the height of about 1,470 feet, nearly the ground-to-roof height of Taiwan’s Taipei 101, the second tallest building in the world.
Isso existe!
Hotel Four Seasons em Bora-Bora.
“Please Turn Off your books”
via @ The New Yorker