Linking Park: 2006-W36
The links of the week start with food, the vegan recipes database, that is: Try Apple Waffles.
Running marathons while you're juggling and drinking tea rather than water? At the same time? Just Your Average Joggler. Randy. You decide.
Brian Kim has the Top 10 People You Will Find In Every Gym, ... also known as the top 10 reasons why I train at home.
Every once in a while there is a page that outperforms every other one of yours -- and it's most often a page that wasn't even built to be golden: High Quality Content - I've Got A Golden Ticket (Page)!
The example given is insightful as well as it is a reference for all of us: Search Engine Ranking Factors.
Speaking of development and design, let's talk about Creating Passionate Users: How to get users to RTFM.
With the uncertainty principle introduced into social environments, here is some background material for all those who are interested in a fundamental understanding of the basics of quantum physics. It comes as a video lecture: Hans Bethe: Quantum Theory Made Relatively Simple.
Ashley writes:
... you mentioned in your post "The Transition from Eating Mindlessly to Eating Consciously" nutritional deficiencies that vegans might face. Thought you might be interested in the below:
The latest data on the dietary intakes of vegans was just published last month. The diets of about 100 vegans were recorded for a week and were found deficient in calcium, iodine and vitamin B12. Using the same standards, though, the standard American diet are deficient in 7 nutrients! The diet of your average American is not only ALSO deficient in calcium and iodine, it's deficient in vitamin C, vitamin E, fiber, folate, and magnesium as well.
... excerpted from: Vegans and Vitamin Deficiencies
I conclude this week with another article from New Zealand, dealing with the question of carnivores vs. herbivores: After 10m years, we're still not used to meat.

