tried it. it works. apple, get yourself a magnometer in your device please.
[From Use Your G1 As… A Metal Detector? (VIDEO) | AndroidGuys]
I think its completely awesome that the Stand is now meta-narrating out on Twitter. It seems perfectly right.
[From tins ::: Rick Klau's weblog: The Stand, playing out on Twitter]
If there is one thing I can take credit for in this world of ours, it’s giving this version of Reveal the name “Reveal 1.0″ and helping distribute Fascinating back in 2001. I still love this song, should have made the record IMHO. Oh, and some of my photos are in this YouTube video.
[From Fischerspooner Cover Obscure R.E.M. Song - Stereogum]
I’ve been thirty now for 18 days, so I figured I should do a post about it. In reference to the R.E.M. quote that graces this post’s title, I wasn’t able to see myself at 30 at one time. Or, I had a rather complex notion of what “30″ meant. At one point, it was being an academic, writing books/papers and teaching. Another was that I’d be a documentary film maker. Still another had me right where I am now: a job I love, a wife I love, child on the way and a pretty good house.
I’m glad that I have the last option right now.
I have nothing super profound to say about turning 30, other than the pending arrival of my son is more important. So here’s 30 things I learned in 30 years that I hope to carry with me through the next series of 30.
- Follow your obsessions – it’s why I do what I do
- Do not ever underestimate the value of being happy in the morning
- There is something fundamentally beautiful about an airplane, and don’t let anyone ever tell you otherwise
- Parents are the smartest people in the world
- Music is fundamentally the most basic force upon the human psyche. I can’t understand how some people are just “not into music”
- Art is something that takes your breath away and leaves you with no doubt in your mind that you are looking at something other-worldly
- To that point, a true masterpiece is something you’ll stand in front of for hours to see how different shadows play upon its surface
- There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a geek
- A jet engine is the perfect artistic representation of a machine: no element of form is without function
- Knowing something about everything ensures you always have something to say
- There is nothing more irritating than an ignorant person
- Complexity and reductiveness means there are no simple situations
- Everyone had a hair metal phase. It’s OK
- Meeting someone you’ve idolized is always a thrill
- When those people turn out to be everything you expected, it’s affirming
- Nothing is more fulfilling than working for people and with people you respect
- Conversely, nothing is more deadening than working for someone you don’t
- I’m lucky to be working with people I respect right now (see number 2)
- No matter how often I do it, stepping on a plane in LA and off one in NYC is like science fiction
- SCUBA diving at night is closest I’ve gotten to sensory depravation
- The natural world never fails to reduce your importance, but that is a good thing
- Whale watching on Valentines day is a fine way to spend that day with your wife, year after year
- You can never have enough RAM, hard drive space, monitors, computers, consumer electronics or remote controls. Whoever said money can’t buy happiness never was with me in a computer store.
- A good film is one where you can’t see the lines at the edge of the paint
- Michael Snow’s “La region centrale” made me throw up, and is still the best film I’ve ever seen
- Likewise, Stan Brakhage’s “The Act of Seeing With One’s Own Eyes” nearly did the same
- At these ages: 10,13,15,17,19,22 – repeat this: “It will get better.” It always does.
- Your sibling’s irritate you for a reason. They are the only people who really know you. Ever.
- It’s OK to sing.
- Time goes too quickly. I’m still trying to find ways to slow it down.
It’s been a great 30. The best is yet to come I hope.
No, I know we’re guilty of this (its not our fault, some bands like auto-play!), this will be AWESOME. And such a no-brainer.
[From Apple Researching Methods to Offer Customized Control of Browser-Based Audio Content - Mac Rumors]
so pretty. I would love to work with some infoviz people who could do stuff with our data (under NDA
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[From 50 great examples of infographics - FrancescoMugnai.com]