Sunday, June 24, 2012

Daily Links: June 24, 2012

Today's interesting links: Sunday Edition

For this week's Sunday edition of Daily Links, in addition to the regular assortment, I'm going to include a few links to longer videos worth taking a look at.  If you need a nice relaxing Sunday, I can't think of a better way than to watch any that appeal to you.

- This is a clever, albeit slightly precarious idea for storage on your bicycle: Boing Boing

- The Chinese have successfully completed their first manual docking with a space station: Washington Post

- Tour the solar system from home. Video: TED.com and the software: NASA

- Human powered quadrocopter.  Amazing, exhausting looking stuff: Gizmodo

Videos:

- A fascinating documentary regarding the development of the XB-70 Valkyrie, a strategic bomber prototype from the 1960's: (~45 minutes)



- The "As Yet Untitled" Adam Savage project from Tested.com: (~20 minutes each)
- Wired's Chris Anderson talks about DIY unmanned autonomous vehicles.  Intruiging stuff:  (~30 minutes) Fora TV

- Bill Stone talking about cave exploration.  It's one scary profession:  (~60 minutes) Google Video

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