Future futurama
Sweet.
178212 + 184112 = 192212
Now this is some dry humor:
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I gave a little talk at the Lorimer Series last night. I’ve been studying to get my pilots license the last few months and I talked a little bit about how the systems that they’ve put in place that keeps air travel so amazingly safe. The start was a little rough — I […]
Black Hole - Los Alamos - Coudal Partners
This makes me want to get in the car and drive to New Mexico.
(tags: cool history technology documentary)
Soyabella - Soymilk Maker
(tags: shopping food)
How to make a laser cut lamp - The World’s Biggest Show & Tell - home, craft, diy
This would be a first good project.
(tags: make lighting)
Unlocking […]
… but farmers make up on 10 percent of the population. Cassidy decribed them as free-marketers when it comes to property rights. “They would prefer no development, but if it is to happen, they want the option of selling their land.” This transaction is sometimes referred to as “the last harvest.”
What ever […]
This year Robin and I hosted Thanksgiving at our new apartment in Brooklyn. Thanksgiving is always one of my favorite holidays. It’s a no stress holiday, where all you need to do is show up and eat. My family — parents, sister and her boyfriend Matt — as well as our friends […]
The Future of Reading (A Play in Six Acts) [dive into mark]
DRM is not good for us. Great post.
(tags: amazon book censorship free drm kindle)
the human calendarâ„¢
This would make a great background image
(tags: calendar design funny)
Mon Stir [Close-up] on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
(tags: monster)
I’m sitting in a burger place for lunch today, and the couple next to me is commenting on a article in the New York Times about child bullfighters in Mexico. She’s reading parts out load to him, fluctuating between incredulity and outrage. They are shocked, shocked that those kids can make thousands — […]
I enjoy looking at my stats. On this site I use sitemeter as well as Google Analytics, and on menumap I use an old version of mint. I’m also slowly developing a set of scripts and a database schema to start parsing the web server logs direction. Oddly, even though sitemeter and […]
Robin and I rented The Waiting Game a while ago — which I don’t recommended — about a group of actors waiting tables trying to make it in the big in New York. (Waiting for their big break, waiting on tables… get it? You can extrapolate the rest of the movie from there. […]
Ira Glass, host of This American Life has put together a book of his favorite non-fiction writing. It’s hard to describe the pieces in this book. He toys with the idea of calling them “literary non-fiction” before tossing out that phrase as being insufferably pretentious. Ira Glass was recently interviewed on The […]
Blogs blogs blogs. My days are have two distinct states: 1) when there are unread items in Google Reader, and 2) when Google Reader is empty. I used to use Bloglines, but if you want to power through reading tons of blogs google reader is the best way. According to the Trends […]
Interesting talk if you haven’t heard any of his stuff before, and even if you have, he’s got the delivery down pat. I also like his presentation style, in that the slides change rapidly and quickly and generally have a single word on their hi-lighting the most important concept in the sentence.
This fits in […]
The Morning News - How to Write a Thank-You Note by Leslie Harpold
I should do this more.
(tags: essays philosophy tips)
“Earth-rise” Images taken by the HD camera of the KAGUYA (SELENE)
I suggest playing “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” right before starting this. It starts a bit slow, but damn. Way to go Japan.
(tags: video space)
Presentation about […]
In our third installment, I’m going to talk about magazines. Like, the paper things. With the stupid subscription cards and the glossy pictures. I don’t know, there’s something about the relationship with the paper versions of the words that I enjoy, something which blogs or websites won’t ever really replace. I […]
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