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Bad Archaeology

“Bad Archaeology is the brainchild of a couple of archaeologists who are fed up with the distorted view of the past that passes for knowledge in popular culture. We are unhappy that books written by people with no understanding of real archaeology dominate the shelves at respectable bookstores. We do not appreciate news programmes that talk about ley lines (for example) as if they are real.

In short, we are Angry Archaeologists.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007 at 8:55 am
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HistoryShots

“We create informational graphics that tell stories about subjects, time periods and events. Our purpose is to inform and entertain you with intense content embedded in an elegant design.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Friday, August 24th, 2007 at 6:34 pm
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The Information Machine

A 1957 animated short by Charles And Ray Eames: “Applies graphic sensitivity to medium in cartoon form, and traces the history of storing and analyzing information from the days of the cavemen to today’s age of electronic brains.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Tuesday, August 7th, 2007 at 10:03 am
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Chinese writing ’8,000 years old’

“Chinese archaeologists studying ancient rock carvings say they have evidence that modern Chinese script is thousands of years older than previously thought. State media say researchers identified more than 2,000 pictorial symbols dating back 8,000 years, on cliff faces in the north-west of the country. They say many of these symbols bear a strong resemblance to later forms of ancient Chinese characters. Scholars had thought Chinese symbols came into use about 4,500 years ago.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Sunday, June 10th, 2007 at 7:07 am
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A Timeline of Timelines

“This is an expanded version of a timeline that appeared in Cabinet’s ‘Histories of the Future’ issue. Daniel Rosenberg’s introduction to the timeline can be found here. Although we have not been able to preserve the horizontal design, we have added additional entries for this web version.” (Thanks kottke.org!)

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Thursday, November 16th, 2006 at 6:12 am
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35 years later, ‘cream’ girl still whips up the fantasies

“Sultry, sexy and slathered with ‘whipped cream’ in her famous album cover, Dolores Erickson still stirs up fantasies 35 years later. Erickson, who now lives in Kelso, was the cover girl on Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass ‘Whipped Cream & Other Delights.’”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Friday, December 2nd, 2005 at 8:14 am
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Seventies design

“A collection of 70′s pictures” including Cars, Fashion, Film and TV, Furniture, Houses, Interiors, Posters, Vasarely art that make up a nice visual reference site.

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Friday, February 4th, 2005 at 7:31 am
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The Top 100 This-and-Thats of the 20th Century

“Whenever anyone publishes one of these lists, there’s always a wave of griping about how worthless lists are. Then everyone makes a list of what’s wrong with this particular list. Personally, I like lists. I figure that having a list in hand of the century’s greatest books gives me something to look for at the book store. If I fancy myself a film critic and I haven’t seen #14 on the list of greatest films, then maybe I had better hike to the video store.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Saturday, July 31st, 2004 at 10:38 am
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The history of “_______”

“The history of credit cards. The history of cell phones. The history of contact lenses. The history of—well, the history of you name it. Whatever history you need, it’s here. This website is the premier site for informative articles about the history of all those things you’ve always wondered about.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Monday, April 5th, 2004 at 9:17 am
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1800′s EPHEMERA

“This page contains images of various papers found in a box that hadn’t been opened in over 100 years… Most collectors and dealers refer to paper collectibles as ‘Ephemera’ items since they were in general meant to be discarded once they were used.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Thursday, January 15th, 2004 at 9:47 am
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Kronos video

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Check out this video we made for Kronos to help celebrate International Women's Day, 2011. Learn more in this xBlog post or jump over to YouTube and watch it there.

Azure poster

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XPLANE | Dachis Group developed a A vibrant, engaging poster showing how Microsoft Azure enables developers to run applications and store data on Microsoft servers. The poster recently took top honors in the American Business Awards.

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