I humbly present to you the biggest Zeitgeist ever. Somewhat of a backlog of links. Some of these might be duplicates, I guess. My links are a bit all over the place.
I continue to work on my Hare-Brained Scheme(tm), it's coming along nicely thanks for asking ... and it's not that hare-brained either, I am very excited about it all. Other than that ... Mrs Android is busy as a bee on her thesis, which is not very much fun at all.
I am slightly addicted to World of Warcraft. So much fun. I've been playing with some people from work, hanging out and grinding away, killing the wildlife and collecting items.
Gunpowder Scarification
Weta Originals Rayguns - GOLIATHON 83Infinity Beam Projector - I want one so bad. but $1000 ...
$1000!?
IFRAME remoting made easy
AJAX file uploads in Rails using attachment_fu and responds_to_parent
Sax Solos
NASA - Crescent Rhea Occults Crescent Saturn
Web 2.0 free buttons maker!
Blaine Cook on Scaling Twitter (via Google Video)
VASSAL is a game engine for building and playing online adaptations of board games and card games.
Strange alien world made of 'hot ice'
Sacrelicious!
Bible Fight
Waterboarding
Line Rider Super Mario Bros. 1-1 (via shadon1nja)
Hacknot - The Three Ages of The Developer
Kardashev scale
Kardashev scale
The Kardashev scale is a general method of classifying how technologically advanced a civilization is, first proposed in 1964 by the Soviet astronomer Nikolai Kardashev.
Things I learned setting up my new server
Using J and K for navigation in Google Reader comes straight out of VI (and probably other pointy-headed *nix apps).
Zombie Last Supper via www.myconfinedspace.com
'Cheese': The New Cheap, Deadly Street Drug
May 14, 1939: A 5-Year-Old Becomes Youngest Mother on Record
May 14, 1939: A 5-Year-Old Becomes Youngest Mother on Record
High Power Job
Google Operating System: How to Add Search to Google Reader
gears of war (mad world) (via gears0fwar)
The Underbelly of a Web App
Chris Anderson: Technology's Long Tail (video)
Infinite Loop:
Gmail Manager - manage multiple Gmail accounts from Firefox
Cool business card designs
“A new study suggests that culture may shape the way our brains process visual information.”
- Can culture dictate the way we see? - being-human - 04 May 2007 - New Scientist
Growth of Twitter vs. Blogger
Octopus-Dumpling soda via news.3yen.com
Nanoweb - The PHP Web Server
Because sometimes evil wins.
It's Pikachu!
LOLTrek
The Incredible Edible Belgian Chocolate Anus
Web 2.0 Map. There be dragons ...
Universe - Using the metaphor of an interactive night sky, Universe presents an immersive environment for navigating the world’s contemporary mythology, as found online in global news and information from Daylife.
Army Tests Fighting Robot
"Designed to fly on a Black Hawk, the [MULE] will carry two 7.62mm machine guns and two Javelin anti-tank missiles and feed camera data from its on-board sensors."
“Notifications, the way you want them”
- brightkite.com
Quantum physics says goodbye to reality
Shirky: Social Software and the Politics of Groups
Code Guardian Part 1 (via CeeGeeProductions)
Open the Future: The Early Signs of the Long Tomorrow - "IBM researchers James Frye, Rajagopal Ananthanarayanan, and Dharmendra S. Modha assembled a simulated mouse cortical hemisphere (that is, a functional half of a mouse brain) on one of the smaller BlueGene/L supercomputers. They then ran the simulation -- at ten seconds of computer processing equal to one second of brain function."
EarthNow! Landsat Image Viewer
Baseline Rhythm Calculator
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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Hurrah for zombies! Hurrah for getting back into the blogging saddle! And most of all hurrah for that pikachu jellyfish thing MY GOD MAN WHERE DID YOU FIND THAT?
*brain melts from cuteness*
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