The Daily Gusketeer

Baja Trek's daily blog.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Article Roundup!

As much as we love turning off our computers and heading out into Baja's wildernesses, you have to admit that the Internet has some pretty interesting things to say, sometimes.  Here's a small roundup of a few items that have caught my interest lately!
  • Towards Sustainable Travel: Breaking the Flying Addiction
    • I totally sympathize with the author (Elisabeth Rosenthal) of this article! I do everything I can on a daily basis to make sure my Carbon footprint corresponds to the shoe-size of a newborn baby. And here at Gus Headquarters, we're always trying to think up new and old ways to keep our travel style Carbon neutral. But flying is one of the hardest habits to kick. How do you beat that kind of convenience? 
  • Tracking the Ancestry of Corn Back 9000 Years
    • Did you know that corn came from a Mexican grass called Teosinte? Apparently the early indigenous Mexicans were doing some pretty sophisticated breeding and domestication of the grass to get corn to the state it is today. 
  • Bryant Austen's Studio Cosmos
    • Okay, so this isn't technically an article, but check out these "high-resolution, life-size photographs of endangered whale species." Holy crap awesome. Make sure you read his "Bio" page. What a cool dude!
  • Dirt Makes Us Smarter
    • The article's a little dry, but the point comes through loud and clear: playing in dirt makes you happier, healthier, and even smarter! All right!   
  • Amazing Jellies
    • "As elegant as they are squishy." A cool educational video (in hd!) about jellies.
Happy reading!

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