- Are crime shows, like "CSI", making smarter and bolder criminals?
- The top 100 best companies to work for. The page also has an interesting article 'Uncover the Best Companies'.
- Toy Story 3 will not be made. I agree, move on to more great original work, instead of sequel-itis.
- My gosh, you can use Google Maps for even fictional locations now, like World of Warcraft map.
Sunday, January 29, 2006
CSI criminal guide, best companies, no more buzz lightyear, wow map
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Challenger, end game, chat cartoons
- As we reach the 20th anniversary of the Challenger tragedy, here are seven myths about how people remember it.
- Game Revolution has a gallery of game endings sure to be nostalgic to people in my age group. I spent days to see some of these as a kid!
- I haven't had a chance to try this yet, but here's a tool to convert any IM thread or text file into an online cartoon.
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Power change, color change cars, iTunes U and GoogleTunes
- Hamas wins majority in Palestinian elections - wait, if a militant group is now in charge, that's not a good thing!
- Here's and excessively scientific article about car paints that change color based on temperature. Bah, KITT was still cooler.
- Apple launching iTunes U, where universities can offer lectures through the application. What a great idea! Let's put class lectures right next to the not-at-all-distracting music and tv downloads.
- And speaking of iTunes, is Google close to developing an iTunes competitor?
Room number, just die already!, choco-jolt, robo-pets, all thumbs
Hello! Still busy with work stuff, so sorry for the sporadic, irregular blog posting. But, let's say the inconsistency adds an element of anticipation and excitement to reading my blog, right? "When and what is he going to post?" "Let's check back often to find out!" (Did they buy it?)
Some links:
Some links:
- Attention dumb criminal: When you rob the motel you're staying at, don't leave a note that lists your room number.
- What's this? A company that buys your life insurance may not have your best interests at the top of mind? This company is trying to cancel woman's contract because she did not die quickly.
- Just what you need: a recipe to make caffeinated chocolate.
- We've heard that pets are good for their owner's health, this article says robot pets are also good for your health. (But not as good for your electric bill.)
- Huh, that's an interesting, simple idea... the Thumbthing helps you hold books open one handed.
- Big Brother, errr... Wal-Mart, Costco, and Target are considering biometric payment systems where you can pay by scanning your fingerprint.
Friday, January 20, 2006
Iran, mouse-phone, ye olde historic tale
- Iran is moving assets out of Europe and then their president meets with and pledges support to anti-Israel militant groups. Well, I'm sure this is all just misunderstandings, right? What is Iran doing and why is the world worried?
- It's a mouse; it's a phone; it's both! Umm, why?
- Here is the Historic Tale Construction Kit, which I'm sure you'll have plenty of uses for.
Thursday, January 19, 2006
Speed of light, misadventure, cartoon wall art, robo-signer
- Is e=mc2 wrong? This theory suggests that speed of light is not a constant (the "c").
- Iraqi Invasion: A Text Misadventure - a text adventure style parody (some rated R language).
- Want a giant Trix rabbit on your wall? Here's a how-to.
- Why learn sign language when you can just get a robot translator? (Wouldn't it be easier to have this translated into text on a display instead of robotic hand gestures?)
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
House ethics, top satire, top conspiracy theories, roof top ads
House Republicans Unveil New Ethics Plan. Am I the only one that initially misread this as "House Republicans Evil New Ethics Plan"? I think it's a good start that they're (Republicans and Democrats) making in looking at ethics, but it seems like it is more about political appearance and avoiding legal issues instead of... well, being ethical. Doing the right things for the sake of not getting in trouble is not the same as doing the right things because you believe they are the right things.
Other stuff:
Other stuff:
- I have not read them all yet, but plan on looking through Humorfeed's top satire stories of 2005.
- Got lots of roubles laying around? Why not spend them on elaborate practical jokes?
- The top 10 wackiest conspiracy theories... or are they?
- It was only a matter of time. People are advertising on roofs so their logo shows up on Google Maps' satellite maps.
Monday, January 16, 2006
Doomsday, sweetness, digital postcard, aroma clock
Happy MLK Jr. Day to you! Here's a few totally unrelated links:
- Is Iran's president actually a crazy, doomsdayist?
- New tablets can make sour taste sweet. So now I can eat my Chicken McNuggets in Sweet & Sweet sauce?
- A new digital postcard for when you're willing to spend $25 on a "wish you were here".
- Now, instead of sounds, you can wake up to scents with the Aromatherapy Alarm Clock. (Or at least different scents than you normally wake up to.)
- Purdue U. designers win Microsoft competition with this cool bookshelf based PC design.
- A rollable, fabric keyboard looks like a great portable keyboard option.
Saturday, January 14, 2006
Green ham, Whitehouse/Delay, new nickel, pod hacks, mobile site converter
Oh, man, I've neglected this site a bit because I've been at work almost non-stop this week. Big production issues have kept us on round the clock shifts; maybe some of you other IT workers out there can relate. Thankfully, I can rest up a little this weekend, and after the essentials (like sleep) I'm getting back to a new post here. Here's some links for you:
- Finally! One step closer to green eggs and ham, with the transgenic green pig.
- Whitehouse distancing themselves from Tom Delay. Well, duh. Interesting article in the Bush and Delay relationship.
- New nickel breaks coin tradition by having a forward facing Jefferson. I must admit, I am a fan of these commemorative coin redesigns, though I haven't seen hardly any of the Westward Journey nickels.
- Big collection of iPod hacks on Wikipedia if you are so inclined to add functionality to (and possibly void warranty of) your iPod.
- Need a better view of a site on your mobile device? Google provides this URL to strip down and make a website mobile friendly.
Sunday, January 08, 2006
Concept cars, long concert, something new in keyboards
Missed several days of posts due to nightmare days (and nights) at work, and then sheer laziness as I recover my lost sleep. Anyway, here are a few links for today:
- Check out these sweet concept cars. The Dodge Challenger concept is especially cool in a retro way.
- Second chord sounds in world's longest concert. First chord started in 2001; entire concert to last 639 years. I would go, but I hate to go to a concert late.
- I hope I can afford the Optimus Keyboard, because it looks awesome.
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
CES and gadgets, religious trends, alien sensations, old body - new tricks
- Lots of cool info popping up from this year's Consumer Electronics Show (caution: loud, annoying music on site); Gizmodo and Engadget are a couple good places to find some interesting coverage.
- Like Sony's new e-book reader. I really like the thought of e-book readers in theory, but I think I'd need some time getting used to it. I know past attempts at them have failed, and maybe it's because people, like myself, like the feel of a "real" book.
- Check out the Entertaible, an electronic, LCD based board game. Now this, I think is a really cool idea. You can load various different board games onto it, but still play it like an old fashioned board game.
- Trying to decide if you should go HD-DVD or Blu-ray for your next DVD player? Gizmodo links to a couple sites that tell which movies are being released in each format.
- Bush giving $6000 of Abramoff raised campaign money to charity in the same manner of other politicians trying to distance themselves from the lobbyist. Wait, if it was campaign money, shouldn't it have been spent on the campaign?
- For the religious minded, Newsweek's five most important religious trends of 2005 offers some insightful thoughts.
- Are you an alien abductee? offers a pretty worthless checklist ("Has someone seen you being abducted by aliens?" to paraphrase one of them).
- MSN Men's Health 18 tricks to teach your body gives some tricks for fighting ice cream headache, minor burns, stuffed nose, and more.
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Furby hacking, guilty lobbyist, picnic on the go, Google googles the PC
- Hacking your Furby. And I thought these things looked creepy with the fur on!
- Lobbyist Jack Abramoff pleads guilty, agrees to cooperate. Congressmen everywhere put hands in pockets, whistle a tune, and try to look innocent.
- Want to enjoy a picnic, but don't have the time to stay still? Try this motorized picnic table.
- Google may be releasing the Google Cube low cost PC at Wal-Mart. Article includes surprising quote of "In fact, Google could over time become more of a hardware company than anything else."
- More Google road to domination: Lexar USB flash drives to include Google software. Google software soon to be installed in televisions, media players, pace makers, and newborn babies.
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