The WWF created a beautiful and poignant living sculpture representing how much carbon monoxide a day of driving releases into the air.

This may seem like an odd thing to say, but I wish the company where I work spent half as much effort getting us enthused about our products as Apple does. "Every time you go to work you are reminded of the products you ship. In big huge looming living color. I was impressed. Getting the message in is about feeding the culture. It’s about making people proud of the work [they're] working on."

TED has a sparkling new web site where you can watch over 100 talks, with more to come. Very inspiring and extraordinarily brain-filling. [via Core77]

These blood puddle pillows make you look like you're dead. I want one very much. [via reddit]

New game at Flickr headquarters: faceball. Need to get some beach balls when summer hits.

Gmaps Pedometer will let you track your path and it'll add up how far you traveled. [thanks Allyson]

It appears that much of Cubism was inspired by the motion picture, which makes more sense than any other explanation I've heard.

Over 130 faculty, students, and staff have been killed at Iraq universities so far this year. [via reddit]

The Red Bull Music Academy has free podcasts of lectures from some of the best musicians in the world.

Non-Format creates beautiful design. [thanks Preston]

In the latest ruling on the law that will raise royalty rates so high that it will put most Internet broadcasters out of business, the "Copyright Royalty Board judges denied all motions for rehearing and also declined to postpone a May 15 deadline by which the new royalties will have to be collected." [via tailrank]

The Landlord starring Will Ferrell and Pearl. [Funny Or Die] [thanks Kirk]

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