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Thursday, July 17th, 2008
The Onion reports that the Hubble Space Kaleidoscope finally went online Tuesday, capturing the first images which prove beyond a doubt that the universe is utterly crazy looking. According to the article, the HSK features three fine-guidance optical control sensors, a wide field and planetary camera, a faint object spectrograph, and three primary rectangular plane […]
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Weezer recently invited the audience to bring their own instruments, while they were taped for Nissan Live Sets. My friend Mike attended and had a blast. He’s one of the guitarists on the left. More videos from this event here: link
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Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
“So convenient a thing it is to be a reasonable creature, since it enables one to find or make a reason for everything one has a mind to do.” — Benjamin Franklin
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
Nearly 15 years ago, I was the software lead on a project called “Visions of Mars,” a digital time capsule of classic SF stories and visualizations about Mars that was sent to the red planet aboard the ambitious Mars-96 spacecraft, launched by Russia. Produced by astronomical artist and visionary Jon Lomberg for the Planetary Society, […]
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Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
My ears burn when I see boldface type. You’ve probably googled yourself before. Being a huge egomaniac with access to power tools, I’ve turned googling yourself into a colossal waste of bandwidth. Pathetic, really… but perhaps you’d like to wallow in your own navel as well? I use various services to monitor for mentions of […]
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Friday, May 16th, 2008
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Thursday, May 15th, 2008
Via Hacker News, here’s an account by Thinking Machines founder Danny Hillis about the early days of the company that produced the amazing Connection Machine, and their unlikely employee, Nobel laureate Richard Feynman. A fascinating and beautifully written account. link
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Thursday, May 8th, 2008
The Spinning Oracle is a magic trick derived from my Wheel of Lunch project that wlil give you about 60 seconds of amusement. The effectiveness of magic is greatly reduced when tricks are performed more than once — so try to resist the temptation to view the trick twice. Instead, share it with a friend!
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
You may notice in the blog articles below, a little “W” icon next to some of the Wikipedia links, and a little film-strip icon next to some YouTube links. Those are placed by Apture, a blog-annotation service I’m beta-testing that allows you to preview that content without leaving the blog. I kind of like it, […]
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Friday, May 2nd, 2008
The Computer History Museum in San Francisco has some very cool video of a pristine reproduction of Charles Babbage’s Difference Engine No. 2 in operation, which you can see on their website. Although Babbage never completed one of these machines, former Microsoft CTO Nathan Myhrvold has had one built for his private collection, and it […]
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