May 2009
59 posts
Talking Gadget Theater II: The Kindle 2 and iPod Shuffle perform Wrath of Khan | DVICE
April 2009
70 posts
Tweeting Too Hard →
The Pirate Google →
Using Google to find torrent files. (Via Ars Technica)
Ninety-five percent of global production of hard drugs…is from conflict...
– Paul Collier, The Bottom Billion (the book). See also: the blog.
Life is what happens while you’re trying to get to the computer.
– The Last Psychiatrist
Honda Insight - Let It Shine on Vimeo. Watch on the Vimeo page for neat full-browser effects.
Why money messes with your mind - New Scientist →
Via Lone Gunman
Look at this fucking hipster →
Skin Deep Usability: unboxing the Microsoft... →
Triptrop NYC: extraordinarily pretty subway maps... →
Heatmaps showing how long it takes to get to other places in the city from your location
In Defense of Eye Candy →
from A List Apart
How the E-Book Will Change the Way We Read and... →
By Steven Berlin Johnson for the WSJ.
13 things that do not make sense - New Scientist →
Keith Starky Explains Twitter →
Keith Starky is a leading researcher in the field of Advanced Sparse-Tree Social Networking Systems from Washington Polytechnical Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana. This “weblog” is part of his ongoing research in humor propagation and fluid reputation dynamics.
Sweet Juniper! →
Jim Griffioen took photos of every house on a block in Detroit where most of the houses are abandoned and stitched them into panoramas. Via kottke
Blogger Training Gym →
Super Ear Man Bros (a suicidal mod of Super Mario Brothers). (via waxy)
Christian Neukirchen's Ruby Style Guide →
Understanding Twitter →
Truly Groundbreaking Marketing Research from McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
Michael Buffington's profile, written by... →
Ok let me try. “SUP DAWG, I hear you cant hear, so I put a hearing aid in...
– XZIBIT, on his meme.
Like the Apple iPod, a Rawlings baseball and 3M’s Post-it Notes, Heinz Ketchup...
– An Icon, Despite Itself - NYTimes.com (via kottke)
Predicting the Present with Google Trends →
By Hal Varian. (via Freakonomics)
Digg sends a tremendous amount of traffic to sites that make it to the top of...
– Daring Fireball: How to Block the DiggBar
PawPawMail -- Simple E-mail for Seniors →
David MacKay: Sustainable Energy - without the hot... →
Free ebook. “This is to energy and climate what Freakonomics is to economics: an accessible, meaty, by-the-numbers look at the physics and practicalities of energy.” - Cory Doctorow (via BoingBoing)
Binghamton Mourns 13 Killed In Shooting Rampage :... →
My father, Arthur Suggs, interviewed about the tragedy.
A Classic Vietnamese Sandwich Absorbs Local... →
Spice and Status →
New research reveals that spice was not used in medieval times to mask the taste of rancid meat, but rather to infuse good meat with the sweet-sour flavor that was the epitome of the fashionable cooking of the era.
Surrealist Compliment Generator →
You ever remind me of the enigma of postage not sent. (via bordom)
The Eyewash Station: Odds of Dying in a Terrorist... →