Chris Sweigart

Apr 09

parkandbond:

Havana living.

parkandbond:

Havana living.

siphotos:

Bubba Watson hits his approach shot to the 10th green during the playoff of yesterday’s final round of the Masters. After an errant tee shot into the right trees, Watson miraculously carved a 52-degree gap wedge 164 yards through a small gap in the trees, hooking it 40 yards in the air before it rested on the green. From there, Watson two-putted to victory and his first green jacket. (Al Tielemans/SI)
GALLERY: SI’s best photos from The Masters MORFIT: Watson’s victory was pure “Bubba Golf”

siphotos:

Bubba Watson hits his approach shot to the 10th green during the playoff of yesterday’s final round of the Masters. After an errant tee shot into the right trees, Watson miraculously carved a 52-degree gap wedge 164 yards through a small gap in the trees, hooking it 40 yards in the air before it rested on the green. From there, Watson two-putted to victory and his first green jacket. (Al Tielemans/SI)

GALLERYSI’s best photos from The Masters 
MORFIT:
Watson’s victory was pure “Bubba Golf”

Mar 14

GAWKER: Stephen Colbert Translates the Right’s Supposedly Plain Spoken Rhetoric -

“You can’t drive a car with a windmill on it.”

“Tell that to the plants.”

(Source: Gawker)

thedailywhat:

End Of An Era of the Day: Encyclopaedia Britannica, the mother of all alphabetized knowledge, will be putting its 244-year-old print business out to pasture effective immediately.
This makes the august encyclopedia publisher’s 32-volume 2010 edition the last of its kind.
“Some people will feel sad about it and nostalgic about it. But we have a better tool now,” said Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. president Jorge Cauz. “The Web site is continuously updated, it’s much more expansive and it has multimedia.”
Indeed, over the last decade, Encyclopaedia Britannica has seen online rival Wikipedia slowly eat away at its market share, with its high-minded notions of free information for all by all.
By comparison, a complete set of Encyclopaedia Britannica books will set you back a cool $1,395. Additionally, dead-tree tomes lack the self-correction and expansion features that come standard with Wikipedia, and are increasingly necessary in today’s fast-paced world of the 24-hour news cycle.
Curriculum products for schools have been Encyclopaedia Britannica primary source of revenue since encyclopedia sales peaked at 120,000 in 1990. According to the company, nearly all the other money it makes comes from subscriptions to its website. Print encyclopedias make up less than 1 percent its profits.
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thedailywhat:

End Of An Era of the Day: Encyclopaedia Britannica, the mother of all alphabetized knowledge, will be putting its 244-year-old print business out to pasture effective immediately.

This makes the august encyclopedia publisher’s 32-volume 2010 edition the last of its kind.

“Some people will feel sad about it and nostalgic about it. But we have a better tool now,” said Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. president Jorge Cauz. “The Web site is continuously updated, it’s much more expansive and it has multimedia.”

Indeed, over the last decade, Encyclopaedia Britannica has seen online rival Wikipedia slowly eat away at its market share, with its high-minded notions of free information for all by all.

By comparison, a complete set of Encyclopaedia Britannica books will set you back a cool $1,395. Additionally, dead-tree tomes lack the self-correction and expansion features that come standard with Wikipedia, and are increasingly necessary in today’s fast-paced world of the 24-hour news cycle.

Curriculum products for schools have been Encyclopaedia Britannica primary source of revenue since encyclopedia sales peaked at 120,000 in 1990. According to the company, nearly all the other money it makes comes from subscriptions to its website. Print encyclopedias make up less than 1 percent its profits.

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Mar 12

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Jan 10

Candidates flaunt their styles on the campaign trail -

Jon Huntsman

On the surface, the styles of the candidates for the Republican presidential nomination all seem the same: blue suits, white or blue shirts, subdued ties and an American flag lapel pin. But there’s an old saying - a man’s shoes will tell you a lot about his personality.

On the campaign trail, Republican candidates are showing their personal style - from the feet, to the head.

Jan 02

Stone Mountain, Georgia. January 1, 2012

Stone Mountain, Georgia. January 1, 2012

Dec 28

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