February 2009
52 posts
“Everything is amazing right now, and nobody’s happy.”
Louis CK doing a great bit on Conan about taking today’s technology for granted. (via kk.org)
Twitter returns to @Bell Canada for $0.15 a pop -... →
Holy crap.
Comments v. Reblogs
soupsoup:
azspot:
Marco wrote:
This is exactly the rationale behind using reblogs as a means of debate and discussion.
The main reason I don’t allow comments is that I want to inspire debate. I think people do their best writing when they’re forced to defend their ideas on their own turf. It’s one thing to leave a comment on someone else’s blog, but quite another to put your argument in...
Grid-like city street patterns are a fairly modern invention.
– Harappa, 3600 B.C.
Alan Kay famously said that the Mac was ‘the first computer worth...
– Mobile Web 2009 = Desktop Web 1998 (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox)
LabCAST - The MIT Media Lab Video Podcast » Archive » #35 Graspables
This is the kind of blue sky Media Lab work that ends up turning into patents for practical use in real-world devices. Love it. Once you get to the initial demo of the different holds, it really hits you that there’s a lot to this idea.
However, I’m a huge non-believer of this kind of system being...
Nokia can't decide if they want to work with... →
Jesus Christ, they really do have the knack for keeping themselves completely irrelevant in North America, don’t they?
Facebook already has applications on devices such as Apple’s iPhone and the BlackBerry, which let users post updates and send messages to their friends. The company is working with phone makers to tie Facebook more closely to mobile devices, allowing users to merge their...
He’s loaded with technology!
Also, he’s a dick.
This is why you're fat. →
A truly frightening tumblelog.
Sony Releases New Stupid Piece Of S#!t That Doesn’t F^&king Work (Explicit)
We’ll see… « Thoughts2Think →
A Taoist story. (via @toddwalker)
Ah, Red Dwarf
Lister: What's it feel like?
Rimmer Hologram: Death? It's like being on holiday with a group of Germans.
Tumblr: The Show on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
Graham and Paul of LoadingReadyRun have reinvented MST3K for the video game generation by applying the comic-viewer-commentary formula to unskippable cut scenes for a show called…er…Unskippable. This week, Grandia III gets the works.
John Resig: “The DOM Is a Mess”, via Ajaxian.