Monday, July 25, 2011
Bookmarks for June 27th through July 25th:
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Bookmarks for October 14th through November 17th:
- Adobe® BrowserLab – Browser/system comparison with onion skinning. Nice!
- Mystery 'dark flow' extends towards edge of universe – space – 16 November 2009 – New Scientist – "The dark flow appears to have been caused shortly after the big bang by something no longer in the observable universe"
- THE AGE OF THE INFORMAVORE— A Talk with Frank Schirrmacher – "…because we have the Internet, [we are] now entering a phase where Darwinian structures, where Darwinian dynamics, Darwinian selection, apparently attacks ideas themselves: what to remember, what not to remember, which idea is stronger, which idea is weaker."
- Do Anything 021 by Warren Ellis – "Everything is comics. Comics are air. Cave paintings, the Stations of the Cross, the Bayeux Tapestry, woodcut novels, army maintenance guides, airplane safety cards — all comics. Comics are everywhere, the ideoplasmic universe of human culture from its dawn to one second ago and up the line until the sun goes dark. Nothing but words and pictures: but they are what define the way we frame ideas and experiences. They do anything."
- The Waste Land – Gutenberg version
- GoCGR.jpg (JPEG Image, 1134×1512 pixels) –
- ESP_014426_2070.jpg (JPEG Image, 2560×1920 pixels) – Scaled (33%) –
- 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error
- First black hole for light created on Earth – physics-math – 14 October 2009 – New Scientist –
- Essay – The Collider, the Particle and a Theory About Fate – NYTimes.com – "the hypothesized Higgs boson, which physicists hope to produce with the collider, might be so abhorrent to nature that its creation would ripple backward through time and stop the collider before it could make one."
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Delicious bookmarks for March 17th through April 1st:
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Delicious bookmarks for March 10th through March 15th:
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Delicious bookmarks for February 12th through February 26th:
Monday, February 9, 2009
Delicious bookmarks for January 23rd through February 9th:
- Digital Overload Is Frying Our Brains | Wired Science from Wired.com – "Dark ages are times of forgetting, when the advancements of the past are underutilized. If we forget how to use our powers of deep focus, we'll depend more on black-and-white thinking, on surface ideas, on surface relationships. That breeds a tremendous potential for tyranny and misunderstanding. The possibility of an attention-deficient future society is very sobering. "
- Bloop – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – "According to scientists who have studied the phenomenon it matches the audio profile of a living creature but there is no known animal that could have produced the sound. If it is an animal, it would have to be, reportedly, much larger than even a Blue Whale, the largest known animal on the earth."
- Readers build vivid mental simulations of narrative situations, brain scans suggest – "Readers understand a story by simulating the events in the story world and updating their simulation when features of that world change."
- Thought proving charity art exhibition at the Sutton Poyntz waterworks. (From Dorset Echo) –
- Doll Fabbed From Living Cells: Science Fiction in the News – "A tiny doll made of living cells was fabricated by researchers at the University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science. The intent was to demonstrate the possibility of making three-dimensional biological structures, like human organs"
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Delicious bookmarks for April 23rd through April 29th: