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May 15, 2010

Astonishing New York Times graphic estimates BP spill may already be six times larger than Exxon Valdez

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From  today's Times:

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More on the estimates here.


May 15, 2010 at 04:01 PM | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack

Jalapeño Ice Cream Mix

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$10.

[via las lentejas]

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No Spanking Map

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From Strange Maps:

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Is spanking an acceptable way of disciplining children?

Opinions differ (1). Some consider it barbaric and a definite no-no, others think it merely old-fashioned but quite handy in case of a parenting emergency. A hard core of disgusted disciplinarians protest that the practice’s decline is why today’s youth lacks any respect for authority – and ultimately is one of the main causes for the Decline of Everything.

The ambiguity extends to the legal sphere. Many countries have outlawed corporal punishment in the classroom (2), while only a handful have done the same for parental correction of the physical kind. This map shows those countries on a world map, and amplifies their relatively small number by submerging all other countries (3).

I count 24 countries on this map. So, which are the members of the World Anti-Spanking League?

• On the American continent, only Costa Rica, Venezuela, Chile and Uruguay are visible.

• The entire continents of Africa and Asia have disappeared beneath the waves – the latter with the notable exception of Israel.

• Europe is the main no-spanking continent, with the practice outlawed both in schools and by parents in Spain and Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands and Austria, the Nordic (4) quintet (Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland), Latvia, Ukraine, and a remarkably large Balkan delegation: Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Greece. Bonus: Cyprus (it’s unclear whether this is only the internationally recognized Greek half of the island, or includes the Turkish north).

• Adrift in the South Pacific, beyond a sunken Australia, New Zealand looks even more forlorn than usual.

Many thanks to Anna Chlebinska for sending in this map, found here on Infographics News. It was produced by Jonas Dagson, described on the site as a "legend of Swedish infographics." The legend reads "Children's Map of the World" in Swedish.

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(1) among adults; children are almost universally against. Two presidential opinions weighing in on the matter: “Don’t hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft!” (Theodore Roosevelt);  ”You do not lead by hitting people over the head — that’s assault, not leadership.” (Dwight D. Eisenhower)

(2) corporal punishment in schools is illegal in almost all European countries (and almost never practiced in the few remaining others). In the US and Australia, it is illegal in some states, but remains legal (if generally rather rare) in others. It is also illegal in Canada, Japan, New Zealand, but also in less ‘liberal’ regimes such as North Korea and China.  It remains legal in large parts of Africa and Asia.

(3) submersion as a method of dramatizing cartographic information is a popular, if controversial method. Previous examples posted in this blog include Wallonie-sur-Mer (#176) and Palestine’s Island Paradise (#270).

(4) "Nordic" or "Scandinavian?" See comments #4, 7 and 9.

May 15, 2010 at 02:01 PM | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack

Tuna Alarm Clock — Digital Clock-in-a-Can

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$7.95.

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Amazon Sales Rank: What Does it Mean?

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Finally, some context for the numbers.

"The Amazon sales rank, in and of itself, tells you approximately when the last item of that type sold [table above]."

[via Cary Sternick]

May 15, 2010 at 12:01 PM | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack

Lung Pendant

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Handmade from sterling silver; 1.5" high;

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20" long chain; oxidized finish.

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$62.

[via Street Anatomy]

May 15, 2010 at 11:01 AM | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack

Milena the Spice Girl

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She emailed me a link to MySpaceSage, which appears to offer any spice you might possibly need, presented most enticingly.

Though I've never tasted Milena's cooking, I'd bet it's excellent.

May 15, 2010 at 10:01 AM | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack

Limited-Edition (10) Solid Gold iPad Supreme

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"The rear and screen surround are made from a single piece of solid 22ct gold, weighing 2,100 grams (4.63 lbs.)."

"Encrusted with 25.5cts of IF flawless diamonds, a total of 53 individually-set sparkling gems."

WiFi + 3G; 64GB.

A snip at £129,995 ($189,127).

Oligarchs will please call your office to reserve one.

May 15, 2010 at 09:01 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

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