Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
28may2007
Menu Icons Considered Ugly, full ack (especially on the Mac).
What kind of atheist are you?, “You scored as a Spiritual Atheist. Ah! Some of the coolest people in the world are Spiritual Atheists. Most of them weren’t brought up in an organized religion and have very little baggage. They concentrate on making the world a better place and know that death is just another part of life. What comes after, comes after.”
RESTful Web Services, book review by Jon Udell.
Gentlemen, he said,
I don’t need your organization, I’ve shined your shoes,
I’ve moved your mountains and marked your cards
But Eden is burning, either brace yourself for elimination
Or else your hearts must have the courage for the changing of the guards.
— Bob Dylan, Changing Of The Guards
Wealth Distribution in the U.S., the “L-curve”. WJW.
The axiom of choice is a fascinating bugger. It’s probably the most controversial statement in mathematics in the last century – which is pretty serious, considering the kinds of things that have gone on in math during the last century.
Thank You, Vim!, by chromatic.
Zen and the Sweet Basil, by mybostinks. “Pesto’s simplicity is its elegance. This elegance hasn’t changed for centuries. For those that like the simple pleasures that make life seem like a reasonable alternative, the making of pesto will take you there.”
Debugging Erlang-style concurrency, “As cool as this style of asynchronous concurrency happens to be, it is not without its own set of problems.”
Well I’ve been to the mountain and I’ve been in the wind,
I’ve been in and out of happiness.
I have dined with kings, I’ve been offered wings
And I’ve never been too impressed.
— Bob Dylan, Is Your Love In Vain?
100 Words Every High School Graduate Should Know, well, I’m not a native speaker.
Permutations and Applications, an intro to the algebra of symmetries.
GSoC: Announcing RubyLand, Scott Ostler presents his Summer of Code Project.
auf grund gesetzt, Lydia meint: “Auch im Grundgesetz schleicht sich der eine oder andere Fehler ein.”