The links I found interesting today, while browsing the web:
- Why creationists love Meyer's dragon
 - Top 10 Hacks for Automating Your Life
 - At What Point Does Frugal Just Become Stupid?
 - What's the Right Way to Season a Cast Iron Skillet?
 - When Should I Replace Old Cookware?
 - Do You Write Product Reviews?
 - Exclusive Giveaway: The Thief of Bagdad
 - From the Vaults: Underneath With Soderbergh: When Steven Soderbergh Came to SXSW 95 … – Screens Blog – The Austin Chronicle
 - Göteborg Interview: Director Volker Schlöndorff On ‘Calm At Sea,’ His Greatest Cinematic Failure & 'The Master' | The Playlist
 - Berlinale 2013. Impressions #1 on Notebook | MUBI
 - The inside story of Aaron Swartz’s campaign to liberate court filings | Ars Technica
 - LibreOffice goes for “cleaner and leaner code base” with major update | Ars Technica
 - Watch Futurama Online | Netflix
 - Holy Motors Blu-ray (United Kingdom)
 - Monsters, Inc. Blu-ray: PIXAR | Three-Disc Collector's Edition
 - Notebook Reviews: Raúl Ruiz's "Night Across the Street" on Notebook | MUBI
 - Forget Catfish And The Casual Hookup–Let's Date is For Real | Co.Create: Creativity \ Culture \ Commerce
 - What P&G Learned From The Diaper Wars | Fast Company
 - Warner Music Group Pays $765 Million For Parlophone Label Group | Fast Company
 - Where Chefs Eat And You Should Too | Co.Create: Creativity \ Culture \ Commerce
 - Man Feeds Swans, Becomes Part Of An Image Of Jaw-Dropping, Surreal Beauty | Co.Create: Creativity \ Culture \ Commerce
 - this isn't happiness™ (Obamas/Incredibles mash-up), Peteski
 - Lord of 'The Ring' Illustration for the Nashville Symphony | Flickr – Photo Sharing!
 - AMOUR limited edition screenprint for the Belcourt Theatre | Flickr – Photo Sharing!
 - THE MASTER limited edition screenprint for the Belcourt Theatre | Flickr – Photo Sharing!
 - Monsters, Inc. 3D Blu-ray: PIXAR | Ultimate Collector's Edition
 - Oscars’ Animated Short Film Contenders Are All Online – The Hollywood Reporter
 - Dangerous Minds | How much longer can capitalism last when robots will do all the work?
 - Lawrence Kasdan and Simon Kinberg Talk ‘Star Wars: Episode VII’ and Standalone Films | /Film
 
