Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 3/11/11

Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 3/11/11

Know This

Vanity Fair’s A. A. Gill has posted a downright funny (and thorough) review of L’Ami Louis in Paris, which he has decided is the worst restaurant in the world.

Anthony Atala, a tissue engineer, prints a dummy (but biocompatible) kidney model onstage at TED 2011.

The Reddit community interviews a 4 year old boy, with his father moderating.  Love this.

Read This

Serious Eats’ J. Kenji Lopez-Alt goes full-mongo and reveals to you the ultimate In-N-Out Secret Menu (and Super Secret Menu).  Have no idea what I’m talking about?  Secret menus?  Wha?  That’s why you need to read this.

Julien Smith with a smart blog post about the advanced tactics of saying no, which should indeed be required learning in our information-saturated, distraction-filled 21st century.

Watch This

Tiny Wings is going to be a huge game for iOS devices – like, as big as Angry Birds huge.  Featuring procedural graphics and gameplay that reminds me of a cross between Angry Birds, Solipskier and Canabalt, it’s a perfect game for touch devices.  Here’s a gameplay trailer.

Finally, nothing says Friday like a dog on a scooter.  And maybe some pre-summer mojitos, but that’s another discussion.

Have a good weekend, everyone.

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