June 25, 2005

June 23, 2005

Douglas Adams -- Visionary

Good essay about Adams' view of interactivity.

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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.

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dancing in an elevator

Gotta try this in my building.

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Why are there no Dick Francis books made into movies?

The guy must be against it. Tick tock.

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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...

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A site that looks exactly like OS X

Fly a Kite is some software thingy, the Web site is the coolest bit.

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Wizard needs food, badly... my favorite EVER arcade game

I'm so not going to be available for a week.

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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

A Quick and Dirty IQ Test

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intertidal arts project: an adventure in environmental community art

It's in Spanish Banks this Thursday -- are you going?

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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....

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Joho visits Linnaeus' paper archives

Nicely written post about the father of the most used modern scientific classification system

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