For tens of thousands of years, humans ran on bare feet. Then we developed an assortment of specialized shoes, including - particularly since the 1960s - a seemingly limitless variety of running shoes. Despite the perceived advantages of foot protection, some runners in recent years have...
If you hate extraneous clutter but need to organize your books, here's just the thing: Paul Cocksedge's Invisible Bookend is an exercise in function over form. Largely because you can't see the damn thing. More »
We love Mark Bittman’s New York Times cooking video series, “The Minimalist”, but we might like his young impostor even more.* The “Mini Minimalist” replicated Bittman’s videos so well, he got a guest appearance on the real deal.* We’re not sure if you can sue a 3-year-old for copyrights, but...
I'm not talking anything fancy, just the lowest-cost Internet TV station possible.
I'd like to run a series of videos for at least part of the day at a low bit rate (maybe only 56K or lower if possible). Is it possible to do this with my existing broadband Internet connection? How?
i've been really curious about totalism and minimalism in music as of late, and i was wondering if anyone could recommend some bands or composers who could be considered minimalist.
any help would be greatly appreciated.