Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
30jun2005
New Cornell study suggests that mental processing is continuous, not like a computer by Susan S. Lang. As long as the computer is not as nuts as I am, this is true.
The Valve Developer Community now has a wiki.
WalterCon 2005 is just around the corner! If you are into Haiku, an open BeOS implementation, you might want to go there.
Zurück ins Dunkle Mittelalter? fragt Florian Rötzer, denn eine Analyse der technischen Innovationsrate kommt zu dem Ergebnis, dass wir uns dem Mittelalter wieder annähern, während die kreativste Periode Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts gewesen sein soll.
Drawing life to a close with a transcendentally orgasmic bang, and not a pathetic and god-forsaken whimper, can turn dying into the culmination of one’s existence rather than its present messy and protracted anti-climax. — cocaine.org
Crack Cocaine: In Search Of The Big Bang, “As a rule of thumb, it is profoundly unwise to take crack-cocaine.”
Padded Downloads by John E. Simpson. I never heard of PAD, but underscores in XML tags make me puke.
XML-Deviant: Life After Ajax? by Micah Dubinko. Unbelievable :-P
Soviet Space Image Catalog, the history of Soviet planetary and Lunar probes has been neglected in the West, and the pictures returned from these missions are difficult to find.
The Least Surprised #5: The Metadependant, Part Two on RedHanded.
Develop Your Own Location-Based Services Using Google Maps, or just hack your way around.
Being Barefoot makes me feel free. Liberated from shoes and also liberated from caring about approval or disapproval of society. — stzu
Barefoot Being by stzu. “3 days barefoot and my feet felt alive and energised.” Sounds fun to try.
Summertime, the taste of saint secretes and perfume mist
console the mind, I take it in with lips of pink I kiss
Lonely sky, the more you take the more that I give in
Holy eyes, I never knew, I know, I know…
— The Distillers, The Hunger
Against Artificial Intelligence by whazat. “However this research path has been going on for over 58 years without reaching its goal or even having an agreed upon methodology for achieving it. It is time to put it to sleep and focus our energies elsewhere.”
Yahoo! Local to offer free Yahoo! Maps API, Glenn Letham says.