The Reblogging Project
Ok. After two days of trying to sew together and blog all the different things I read about at lunch, I'm spent. It's too schizophrenic to be linear, despite the fact that it all interests one person (me). [What does that say about me?] And let's face it, I'm just re-blogging, not blogging.
Slashdot,
Wired,
BoingBoing,
k10k... Y'all could go read those if you wanted to, and if you're really bored read
Fark. Well, I hope it's still useful to see it gathered in one place. Here are today's links:
Wired recommends the
Laserpod for Christmas, a laser-powered lava lamp (hopefully not
fatal).
There's
rocket fuel in milk and lettuce. Lots of it, everywhere. Incidentally, rocket fuel's not good for you or your thyroid.
New multiflash
non-photorealistic camera creates outline diagram-like images on the fly. Architects rejoice.
A thread on Archinect discusses favorite
architecture magazines, a perennially useful topic to eavesdrop.
If you feel that websites don't do enough, please see
WA007.
Guy auctioning his custom
U2 vs. Negativland SE iPod. Apparently really, really pissed at U2 for suing Negativland way back when.
A gallery of the #1 Kitsch fantasy artist
Boris Vallegjo.
Use
Cell Phone Reception Search to find out how to get good reception. And cancer.
At long last, commemoration technologists offer
gold-plated umbilical cords, for those who can't afford shoes, I guess. No, wait, they can afford the gold...
E-music junkie creates cacophonous yet pleasing
Singular Christmas with computer:
This season, as a present to friends worldwide, our system listened to as much Christmas music as it could handle. When it was done it synthesized these sixteen new timeless classics.
Lastly, don't forget,
You Are Beautiful
* Ray, 12/01/2004 02:29:05 PM