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Wow. Technology + passion = Amazing. every time.
Dec 29th
“Pop culture will become self-aware. It will happen in the A.V. Club first: A...”
– Patton Oswalt
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If you don;t like this, we probably shouldn't hang...
tiffanyneedham: Probably inappropriate but so much fun. El Guincho - Bombay
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DETROIT LIVES
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“I thought, on the train, how utterly we have forsaken the Earth, in the sense of...”
– Wallace Stevens, 1904 (via nevver)
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ACL Wanted & Acquired = Best blog comments ever. →
Let’s say you’re a professional note taker (defined as “someone who takes notes for money”). Now let’s say you have been a note taker for a number of years (defined as “more than 1″). Let’s also posit that during your spare time (defined as “those times when you are not taking notes”) you save drowning babies.
Aug 24th
“If we look at zombies as a species, they are pretty much designed for failure....”
– http://www.cracked.com/article_18683_7-scientific-reasons-zombie-outbreak-would-fail-quickly_p2.html#ixzz0x7kjOnLX
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“All babies are born with a knowledge of poetry, because the lub-dub of the...”
– Pearls Before Breakfast - Joshua Bell is one of the world’s greatest violinists. His instrument of choice is a multimillion-dollar Stradivarius. If he played it for spare change, incognito, outside a bustling Metro stop in Washington, would anyone notice? A great piece from the Washington...
Jul 29th
Inception - mini review.
We are living in a time when most of us comic geeks are reveling in the cinematic potential of our favorite characters being brought to life on the big screen. But what about when we “dream a little bigger’ as the characters of Christopher Nolan’s Inception encourage and look to have the classic figureheads - not just of graphic novels, and childhood bedtime stories - but of...
Jul 29th
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SPACE / TIME / TRAVEL DATA
Mobile devices in America are generating something like 600 billion geo-spatially tagged transactions per day.  Every call, text message, email and data transfer handled by your mobile device creates a transaction with your space-time coordinate (to roughly 60 meters accuracy if there are three cell towers in range), whether you have GPS or not.  Got a Blackberry?  Every few minutes, it sends a...
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Career Option #1: hikikomori →
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Cerebral Sci-Fi Films That Wipe Our Minds ~... →
I’ve only got 12/15 under my belt. Looks like I’ve got some catching up to do (although #1 will have to wit for its Korean release on Wed).
Jul 16th
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AMAZING THINGS I READ TODAY: →
1. The Agnostic Cartographer. 2. RETRACTION: THERE IS IN FACT SUCH THING AS A VIRUS THAT PUTS PORN ON YOUR COMPUTER. 3. Startup Ideas Worth Exploring In 2010. 4. The Turn. 5. Sergey Brin’s Search for a Parkinson’s Cure.
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“Friendships worthy of the name are different. Their rhythm lies not in what they...”
– Nytimes: Friendship in the Age of Economics
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I need to use my camera more. If you have any ideas you want to capture let me know.
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