Phone a glacier

The Guardian online posted an article recently about a new art project that: “invites viewers to phone a glacier in Iceland - and listen to its death throes, live, through a microphone submerged deep in the bitterly cold lagoon which relays the splashes, creaks and groans as great masses of melting ice sheer off and crash into the water.” This is the project of Katie Paterson, a London-based art student working on this piece as her final project. A neon sign in the Slade Gallery, London shows the mobile numer 07758 225698 through which anyone can make direct contact with the eroding glacier.

Wisdump.com goes up for sale

The popular web 2.0 blog written by 9rules founder Paul Scrivens is up for sale on sitepoint . For anyone serious about getting into blogging and making money off their site (upwards of $800/month) then this could be the ideal opportunity. The site has a google page rank of 6 and nearly 5800 subscribed readers. Want to become the next blogging hot shot? Then check it out now!

Futureme.org

Futureme.org is a simple site that allows visitors to write themselves an email that they will receive at a future date. Here is the description from the site:

“Two fellas started this here site so that you could write yourself a
letter to be delivered at a later date. we’ve all had to do them in
high school and college. it’s sorta cool to receive a letter from
yourself about where you thought you’d be a year (two years? more?)
later. FutureMe.org is based on the principle that memories are less
accurate than emails. we strive for accuracy.”

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