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31 Oct 2007


27 Oct 2007

Past Life Analysis
According to this, I was a North American sailor or shoemaker from the year 775 in my last life. But then, so was everyone born in the same month as me.

Probably has some bugs that need sorting out.

Via Unqualified Offerings.

26 Oct 2007



At Youtube and the Internet Archive: "Shared Values"
[The] "Shared Values" TV advertisements [were] produced in 2002 by the U.S. Department of State for broadcast in Muslim countries. In the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the advertising campaign was aimed at improving the image of the United States in predominantly Muslim countries. The ads showed Muslim families living in the United States and talking about the religious tolerance and opportunities that they enjoyed as U.S. citizens. Each ad ended with a tag line saying it was sponsored by the "Council of American Muslims for Understanding" (an organization created by the U.S. State Department).
Via PR watch.

25 Oct 2007

Whomever

Literal-minded and Descriptively Adequate deconstruct a scene from The Office on the correct usage of "whom". Via The Language Log, which has the video.

Actually, that might be an incorrect usage of "deconstruct".



23 Oct 2007


22 Oct 2007

From New Scientist:
[Microsoft] says that it is hard to properly evaluate the way people interact with computers since questioning them at the time is distracting and asking questions later may not produce reliable answers. "Human beings are often poor reporters of their own actions," the company says.

Instead, Microsoft wants to read the data straight from the user's brain as he or she works away. They plan to do this using electroencephalograms (EEGs) to record electrical signals within the brain.
Of course, first you'll have to download their verification software so they can ensure you're not thinking about bootlegs.

18 Oct 2007

Flag burning?

Niiiice bathos.

Background.

17 Oct 2007

The Boiling Point of a Frog*

Following a trail from Steven Poole to James Fallows to Fast Company.

*this joke stolen from a mate of mine

13 Oct 2007

Surveillance moths
American researchers are breeding moths that can be steered by radio control. Next they may attempt to develop tiny cameras and sensors light enough to be fitted to the bugs.

The purpose? "Urban espionage," says Mandyam Srinivasan, a professor of visual neuroscience at the University of Queensland.

"They would be able to fly inside buildings, entering through windows and doors inconspicuously." Perching on a wall they could "take movies, record sounds" without raising suspicion.

10 Oct 2007


7 Oct 2007

For the moment, you can find The Thick of It, Armando Iannucci's withering satire of Blairite politics starring (initially) the hapless Chris Langham, on Youtube. Episode one also here.

Via Lenin's Tomb.

6 Oct 2007

Shipping Container Architecture
Fascinating, Captain!




Bear rescued from underneath high bridge arch.

It almost looks like they already had a procedure for this.


Entoptic Phenomena
Intriguing photographs created by having people jump while covered with a blanket.

Via the boings.

5 Oct 2007

Historic Tale Construction Kit
Using bits of the Bayeaux Tapestry.

4 Oct 2007


3 Oct 2007

Chuckling's Second Batch of Burning Man Photos

Via his blog.

Edit: There's apparently an embedded script in this page that also plays background music. Short of disabling javascript - which will also disable the slideshow itself, such that you can't see the pics - there is no way to turn this off. Hey, the guy's a good photographer; I never said he was good at web design.

2 Oct 2007


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