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El guayo de icopor más grande del mundo (Taken with picplz.)

El guayo de icopor más grande del mundo (Taken with picplz.)

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Cosecha (Taken with picplz.)

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Pixel Art Rendition of Mario Villains by PixelThat

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Pixel Art Rendition of Mario Villains by PixelThat

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Pixel Art Rendition of Mario Villains by PixelThat

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Pixel Art Rendition of Mario Villains by PixelThat

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Real Time Farms tells you exactly where your food came from | Grist
Real Time Farms is a “crowd-sourced online food guide” that tells you exactly where the meal on your plate came from.

As crazy as it sounds, our vision is to collectively document the whole food system. 

That does sound crazy, but so does the notion that a bunch of volunteers would build the most comprehensive and frequently updated encyclopedia in human history. And that one seems to have worked out okay.
Real Time Farms is in its early days, so only a tiny fraction of restaurants, farmers markets, and their fans have imported data on where ingredients are sourced. It feels like the kind of thing that will require a really big technological solution at some point in the future, like DNA barcoding of food or super cheap RFID tracking of crops from field to fork. Or maybe just more of us moving to Portland.

smarterplanet:

Real Time Farms tells you exactly where your food came from | Grist

Real Time Farms is a “crowd-sourced online food guide” that tells you exactly where the meal on your plate came from.

As crazy as it sounds, our vision is to collectively document the whole food system. 

That does sound crazy, but so does the notion that a bunch of volunteers would build the most comprehensive and frequently updated encyclopedia in human history. And that one seems to have worked out okay.

Real Time Farms is in its early days, so only a tiny fraction of restaurants, farmers markets, and their fans have imported data on where ingredients are sourced. It feels like the kind of thing that will require a really big technological solution at some point in the future, like DNA barcoding of food or super cheap RFID tracking of crops from field to fork. Or maybe just more of us moving to Portland.

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Haters Gonna Hate by Brother Brain. Bad Box Art Mega Man. Mega Man (NES) Capcom 1987.Street Fighter X Tekken (PS3) 2012. 
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videogamenostalgia:

Haters Gonna Hate by Brother Brain
Bad Box Art Mega Man.
Mega Man (NES) Capcom 1987.
Street Fighter X Tekken (PS3) 2012. 

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visual-poetry:

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visual-poetry:

“reblog this” by mobstr

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