Weekly Filet #34: The 24/7 Archive of 9/11. And more.
Weekly Filet #34 is out. You can view it in your browser or right below.
Editor's note: There will be no Weekly Filet for the next two weeks as I'm on holiday. Weekly Filet #35 will be served on September 16.
This week's top recommendation
As the tenth anniversary of 9/11 is drawing closer, it's a good time to refresh our memories of that defining event of recent history. Archive.org has compiled an absolutely stunning archive of TV news coverage of that very day and the week that followed. 3,000 hours of international TV News from 20 channels over 7 days.
→ Understanding 9/11 (Archive.org)
Further recommendations
Steve Jobs' legacy as Apple-mastermind is hard to conceive. The NY Times has chosen an interesing approach, illustrating the 313 patents he holds.
→ Steve Jobs’s Patents (New York Times)
A great profile of Andrej Pejic, who is causing quite a stir both as a male and a female model. "I’ve left my gender open to artistic interpretation", he says.
→ The Prettiest Boy in the World (New York Magazine)
Arabic, this article claims, is the strangest, most interesting language you can learn. Good reasoning.
→ Why Arabic Is Terrific (Idlewords)
Hilariously dark idea, nicely executed. A photo series on the end of the space shuttle programme.
→ Astronaut Suicide Photos (Wired)
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