- “Gunnerkrigg Court”, Tom Siddell, webcomic at gunnerkrigg.com
- “Structure and Randomness: Pages from Year One of a Mathematical Blog”, Terence Tao
- “The Princeton Companion to Mathematics”, Timothy Gowers
- “The book of Understanding”, Osho
- “Hackers & Painters: big ideas from the computer age”, Paul Graham
- “Understanding Basic Japanese Grammar”, Nishiguchi Koichi
Top 3 sites
- ted.com – ideas worth spreading from world’s most inspiring thinkers
- mathoverflow.net – collaborative blog, online community of mathematicians
- tvtropes.org – wiki catalog for writing fiction
- prezi.com - astonishing non-linear presentations
- plancast.com - discovering events & social activities where users share the most interesting things on their calendars
- tripbod.com - personal travel advice and insider tips from the local experts
Top 3 people
- Terence Tao, mathematician, Fields Medal recipient (2006), professor at UCLA
- Josh Marshall, journalist, founder of the blog on politics talkingpointsmemo.com
- Feliks Zemdegs, Australian Rubik’s cube speedsolver, Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/fazrulz1
- Donnie Yen, Hong Kong-based martial arts movie star (Iron Monkey, Flash Point, Ip Man)
- Osho, the most disruptive spiritual teacher of the XX century
- Tony Robbins, success coach (‘Unlimited Power’, ‘Awaken the Giant within’)
Top 3 Movies:
- “The Lord of the Rings” film trilogy, fantasy adventure directed by Peter Jackson
- “Pan's Labyrinth”, Spanish-language fantasy directed by Guillermo del Toro
- “The Conversation”, thriller written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola
- “Up in the Air”, drama starring George Clooney
- “City Hunter”, comedy starring Jackie Chan
- “The Adjustment Bureau”, thriller starring Matt Damon
Top 3 places (Macky)
- France
- Barcelona, Spain
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
Guest of the show: Shotaro Makisumi (cubefreak.net)
Author, editor and host: Arman Suleimenov (suleimenov.com)