Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
07mar2008
Voronoi Diagrams and a Day at the Beach, by David Austin. Fortune’s algorithm is cool.
On The Use of Code in Weblog Titles, Miller’s is a classic.
Denise, Denise,
You’re concealed here on the shelf.
Denise, Denise,
You’re concealed here on the shelf.
I’m looking deep in your eyes, babe,
And all I can see is myself.
— Bob Dylan, Denise
3-Way Chess, a great idea.
Seaside development with GNU Smalltalk, Paolo Bonzini says: “The next release of GNU Smalltalk will include support for Seaside.”
Quick, Magdalena, take my gun
Look up in the hills, that flash of light.
Aim well my little one
We may not make it through the night.
— Bob Dylan, Romance In Durango
If Version Control Systems were Airlines, instant classic.
The Lyrical Quality of Links, by Susana Tosca. “This paper argues that hypertext might be a lyric rather that a narrative form. It proposes the close examination of explicit links as the starting point for a study of hyperfiction rhetoric.”
“It Doesn’t Matter Which You Heard”: the Curious Cultural Journey of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”, by Michael Barthel. Interesting comparison.