Posts from — January 2007
coffeebean records
http://www.coffeebeanrecords.com/featured.htm
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Phil and Naomi, friends of mine from Australia, have created some great music. Some of it is freely available on their label, coffeebean records. Creative Commons licensed and everything:)
January 17, 2007 No Comments
tiny pc in a wall socket. A PC that you can install in your WALL! » Our Picks – News, articles and reviews
A PC that you can install in your WALL! »
Our Picks – News, articles and reviews:
It’s called Jack PC, and it can fit into a network wall port. Just plug your keyboard, mouse and monitor into the wall. The Jack PC runs Windows CE and it’s equipped with an equivalent of a 800MHz to 1.2GHz x86 desktop processor.
The Jack PC comes in 3 models, ranging from £209 to £349, and it’s produced by a company in Israel, called Chip PC Technologies. So, if you’re fed up with your big old PC, you can always get a replacement the size of a small box, or one that can fit into your wall. Below are several pictures of the latter. (Note: The pictures are very large. If you enlarge them, please have patience while they load).
January 15, 2007 No Comments
Spotted in 2600: Spoofing Singapore’s National Library
Spotted in 2600: Spoofing Singapore’s National Library:
In the recent issue of 2600: The Hacker Quarterly (autumn 2006), there’s a writeup by Ghostie about spoofing the Singapore Library’s RFID and barcode checkout scanners. Note that this zine probably isn’t available in Singapore, so I thought it would be educational from a security perspective.
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rfid is not secure.
January 14, 2007 No Comments
Online Education Free
Online Education Free:
Massive Resource List for All Autodidacts
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ahhh, autodidacticism, one of the few worthy pursuits in the world
January 14, 2007 1 Comment
On maps and indigenous knowledge structures
Of maps and fishermen:
“There is for example a mountain on one on the Haram isles, which is called Skulen, and when one is on a certain area of the ocean this mountain hides another mountain, farther in on the Mainland, which is called Hildre-hesten (the Hildre-horse); if one travels along the land towards the North, then the Horse little by little will come into sight beyond Skulen, and then one says: The Horse fine (when the head of the Horse just has become visible), the Horse coarse, the first part of the Horse, the second part of the Horse, the saddle of the Horse is clear of Skulen etc, and by each of these sightings one knows where one is on the route between South and North; if at the same time one has a méd on the other side one will as well know where one is in the direction from the land or between East and West; thus the experienced man will know, that to avoid this or that reef, he cannot sail any further in this direction, but must veer off to another. Thus, a pilot is able to steer his boat between breakers and dangers, scarcely looking at the dangerous items close by, but more certainly and more often fixes his eyes on the land and the distant mountain heights far way.
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Sometimes geography means much more than it seems to mean. The way the world works and its interpretation structures the way we get around in it. We learn to navigate through our world, and navigation is a certain form of thinking…. we need to be aware that as we build structures and systems of interpretation that these do not become systems that overwrite the way people know and navigate already.
January 13, 2007 No Comments
Internet should be run by key players: new ITU boss | Tech&Sci | Internet | Reuters.com
Internet should be run by key players: new ITU boss | Tech&Sci | Internet | Reuters.com:
The Internet should continue to be overseen by major agencies including ICANN and the ITU, rather than any new “superstructure”, the new head of the International Telecommunications Union said on Friday.Hamadoun Toure, who took up the reins of the United Nations agency this month, said the ITU would focus on tackling cyber-security and in narrowing the “digital divide” between rich and poor countries.
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or perhaps… it should be run by …. its users?
January 13, 2007 No Comments
one thing not to like about nyc Pocket Change
Pocket Change
Pocket Change is honoring
the age old union of wealthy men and hot girls. Society has taught us to not publicly
acknowledge the obvious – no longer dear friends. Women want money in a man, men
want beauty in a woman – this is a factual force of nature. Women don’t ask “So,
what does he do for a living?” because they’re interested in his personality and
guys don’t ask “is she hot?” because they’re concerned with character. Guys know
that money buys them the car, the house and the trophy wife. This genetic cleansing
is how the wealthy stays beautiful.
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it is the shallowness and centrality of ‘wealth’.
January 13, 2007 No Comments
Scratch
Scratch:
Welcome to the SCRATCH site!
Scratch is a new programming language
that lets you create your own interactive stories, games, music, and art.
Scratch is now available as a free download!
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Pretty cool.
January 13, 2007 No Comments
A Companion to Digital Humanities
A Companion to Digital Humanities:
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/
A Companion to Digital Humanities, ed. Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, John Unsworth. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004.
Now free online!
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It is all there and good.
January 11, 2007 No Comments
About Footnote
About Footnote:
At Footnote.com you will find millions of images of original source documents, many of which have never been available online before.
But at Footnote, finding an image is just the beginning.
We have created powerful tools that let you interact with and enhance what you find. Annotate important information on the image, easily organize and share your findings or collaborate with people who have similar interests.
If you have original source images of your own that you want to share with your colleagues, classmates, friends and family, simply upload them to Footnote and use our tools to make your images searchable and available to others.
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This is pretty cool…
January 11, 2007 No Comments