Vague Scientist

Via Beyond The Beyond.

Secrets of the Phallus: Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That?

In SciAm:

If you’ve ever had a good, long look at the human phallus, whether yours or someone else’s, you’ve probably scratched your head over such a peculiarly shaped device. Let’s face it—it’s not the most intuitively shaped appendage in all of evolution. But according to evolutionary psychologist Gordon Gallup of the State University of New York at Albany, the human penis is actually an impressive “tool” in the truest sense of the word, one manufactured by nature over hundreds of thousands of years of human evolution. You may be surprised to discover just how highly specialized a tool it is. Furthermore, you’d be amazed at what its appearance can tell us about the nature of our sexuality.

Via William Gibson.

The Flash preloader museum

Pretty Loaded is an online museum of Flash preloaders.

Via kottke.org.

The house that used to be there

From Marcus Buck, imprints of demolished houses left on other houses.

Ghost House

Via kottke.org.

Rare mp3s of Weegee and Henri Cartier-Bresson talking about photography

Below you can hear Weegee talk about picture-making. It’s interesting to hear his voice, which is one of those accents you don’t hear so much in New York anymore: part Austro-Hungarian immigrant by way of the Lower East Side and part Elmer Fudd. Peter Sellers based his accent in Dr. Strangelove on Weegee’s voice after Weegee visited Kubrick’s set one day.

Via kottke.org.