15 September 2009: Afternoon By The Morning News — 15 Sep 2009 Slideshow of how an M.I.T. team took pictures of Earth from space with a cell phone. Video: Big Bang theory distilled to a two-minute explanation. Report from taking a damaged shoulder to specialists in 10 countries. You must almost entirely give up reading for pleasure. Senior Random House editor looks back on the casino business of hardcover publishing. Related: Amanda Hesser's crowd-sourced cookbook project. Grant Achatz on his wine-making background, and why wine pairings matter (for the revelations). Instapaper for the commute: Christopher Caldwell has written the most striking book about immigration in Western Europe; it is also mistaken. Sarkozy threatens to walk if G20 summit can't agree on curbing bank bonuses. Op: Economists have served us well in weathering the crisis, let's not kill them all. David Byrne uses his touring experience to design the perfect city. Twenty bizarre Craigslist ads. Video: Account of the world's most important six-second drum loop. The do's and don'ts of self-titled record albums. Tyler Perry: the new Bill Cosby, building "a new wing of the black pop reality."