Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
06feb2008
Tic Tac Toast, Helping You Play With Your Food, must have.
ExPASy Logo Biochemical Pathways: Metabolic Pathways, an overview. WJW.
Aerial Terrains, “It what sounds like the coolest job description going, the BBC reports that “scientists have been sailing across the Atlantic in a bid to track down sand from the Sahara Desert.” They are chasing an aerial landform whilst plying currents through the sea – terrestrial stability is nowhere in sight.”
If you wanna make some dough
You oughta invest in my company
We’re putting bar codes onto fetuses
Using ultrasound and laser technology
We used to do babies, but some of them still got mixed up
This takes care of that
— Dan Bern, Go To Sleep
Thermal camera’s unique view of London Zoo, neat.
Movement, Web Directions North 2008 closing keynote, by Matt Webb. “By considering the Web in motion, an approach which uses a ‘motivations flowchart’ is demonstrated, where the states of a user are used to derive features regardless of the interaction medium.” Snap sounds great.
A Third Order Quine in Three Languages, someone was bored: “This is a Haskell program that outputs a Python program that outputs a Ruby program that outputs the original Haskell program.”
God said, OK, I think you re projecting
You just like saying his name
I said this dream is mine it isn t yours
You may be God but this is my game
He said what is it you re avoiding
He said please tell me what you want
— Dan Bern, Venus And Serena
Using Xen for High Availability Clusters, by Kris Buytaert and Johan Huysmans.
Major screwups in mathematics: example 1, Mark Dominus now found some: Gödel and the decidability of formulas with identity sign.
Smalltalk and OMeta, implemented in OMeta/JS, this is great.
Packrat Parsers Can Support Left Recursion, by Alessandro Warth, James R. Douglass and Todd Millstein.