June 25, 2005
June 23, 2005
June 22, 2005
ilya haykinson talks about what went awry with the L.A. Times wikitorial
One thing people always seem to get wrong: Anonymity does not equal untrustworthy. In fact, some people who are given anonymity online will act in a more straightforward and consistent manner because they're not under multiple competing pressures from offline sources -- expressing their true beliefs, helping others without fear of reprisal or blowback.
Aliah: A 13-year-old who was placed in a psychiatric hostpical and medicated for 5 months without her parents' concent
From How to Save the World.
June 21, 2005
An absolutely fascinating demonstration of the falliblity of your eyesight
What color was the getaway car? Well, officer, it started off purple, then turned green...
Hello, LA and NY Times? Can you run your photos as big as the Bigfork Eagle, please?
I mean, it doesn't take more ink to do so...
The New York Times tells you what, exactly, a trans fat is, and how to spot it in your food
Mmmmm, fatty.
A site that looks exactly like OS X
Fly a Kite is some software thingy, the Web site is the coolest bit.
Wizard needs food, badly... my favorite EVER arcade game
I'm so not going to be available for a week.
Even fish come with an End User Licence Agreement these days
Yes, it's real; I saw it first on The Gripe Line Weblog by Ed Foster
June 20, 2005
Blogthings - A Quick and Dirty IQ Test
My results:
| Your IQ Is 130 |
![]() Your Logical Intelligence is Genius Your Verbal Intelligence is Genius Your Mathematical Intelligence is Genius Your General Knowledge is Above Average |
intertidal arts project: an adventure in environmental community art
It's in Spanish Banks this Thursday -- are you going?
June 19, 2005
Safari users will see a very cool search box in use on this site
It's not valid XHTML, but it degrades so darn gracefully....
Joho visits Linnaeus' paper archives
Nicely written post about the father of the most used modern scientific classification system
