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3D Milling Service Offered for SL Residents
3D Milling Service Offered for SL Residents:
Second Life residents will soon be able to order up physical versions of their avatars, their builds or their favorite Second Life objects in full 3D, and in a variety of materials, thanks to a pair of students at the Art Institute of Chicago. Simon Spartalian (aka Simon Jezebel in SL) and Mike Beradino (a recent graduate of the Art Institute) will launch the service on June 1, offering to mill SL objects up to 9″X 5″X 5″ out of anything from foam to wax to stainless steel. The pair are already documenting their milling efforts at their Recursive Instruments blog.
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the bleed reverses….. everyone knows that we bleed identity into electronic artifacts and environments… but when we pull out that identity, what happens to it?
May 17, 2006 1 Comment
Airline Pilot Central – FedEx arrivals during Thunderstorms
Airline Pilot Central – FedEx arrivals during Thunderstorms:
edEx arrivals during Thunderstorms
Time lapse radar track of FedEx aircraft arriving into the Memphis hub during area thunderstorms.
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the music makes this much better….
May 17, 2006 No Comments
Putfile – HHO GAS
Putfile – HHO GAS:
HHO GAS
perhaps real….
May 17, 2006 No Comments
Housing Boycott
Housing Boycott:
My wife and I are tired of the insanity of Bay Area housing prices, and want to fight back. Most of our friends — and we suspect, you — do too. So we created this website to start a grass roots movement to stop the insanity, through a synchronized boycott, and through education. We CAN make a difference. Read more here.
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when all else fails to bring rationality to the system, boycott works. social action does work to change the world, all you have to do is to organize the populace and change will occur.
May 16, 2006 No Comments
Freecreations.org
F.A.Q.:
How can I help Free Creations?
1. You can release your artwork under Against DRM 2.0.
2. You can use our logos.
3. You can translate Against DRM 2.0 into a new language.
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this looks like another step in the right direction
May 16, 2006 No Comments
The Urban Kunoichi » Elevator/Lift hacking
The Urban Kunoichi » Elevator/Lift hacking:
When you need to get to your floor quickly, bypassing any requests along the way, hold your floor’s button and press the door close button at the same time. You should sail straight to your floor without stopping!
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don’t use these inappropriately.
May 15, 2006 No Comments
BBC mistakes cab driver for Net pundit on TV interview
BBC mistakes cab driver for Net pundit on TV interview:
Mark Frauenfelder: The BBC wanted to interview Newswireless.net editor Guy Kewney about the Apple music / Apple computer decision but accidentally pulled his cab driver onto the set for a live TV interview. It makes for excellent viewing.
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this is great.
May 15, 2006 No Comments
existentialist… perhaps….
You scored as Existentialist. Existentialism emphasizes human capability. There is no greater power interfering with life and thus it is up to us to make things happen. Sometimes considered a negative and depressing world view, your optimism towards human accomplishment is immense. Mankind is condemned to be free and must accept the responsibility.
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May 15, 2006 No Comments
An Open Letter to Google: Concepts for a Google Privacy Initiative
An Open Letter to Google: Concepts for a Google Privacy Initiative:
Greetings. Of possible interest: An Open Letter to Google: Concepts for a Google Privacy Initiative Preface: The overall situation relating to U.S. and global privacy issues is deteriorating rapidly. Recent Congressional moves toward legislating broad, government-mandated data retention laws are…
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this seems like an excellent idea, but it falls prey of the same sort of ideology of icann. that is… that businesses can take over the role of government when government does not perform. I think that is worrisome because it privatizes a public function.
May 15, 2006 No Comments
Decline and fall of the Roman myth – Newspaper Edition – Times Online
Decline and fall of the Roman myth – Newspaper Edition – Times Online:
The Celts’ use of metal even allowed them to invent a harvesting machine. Historians did not believe that it could be true until bas-relief sculptures were discovered that apparently show just such a contraption. It was a sort of comb on wheels that beat off the ears of corn and deposited them in a container rather like the grass box of a lawnmower. A replica was built and tested in the 1980s.
It has been easy to underestimate Celtic technological achievements because so much has vanished or been misunderstood. Of course, it was thoughtless of the Celts not to leave us anything much in the way of written records — they should have known that the lack of books putting forward their own propaganda would weight the evidence firmly in favour of the Romans.
Western society’s enthusiasm since the renaissance for all things Roman has persuaded us to see much of the past through Roman eyes, even when contrary evidence stares us in the face. Once we turn the picture upside-down and look at history from a non-Roman point of view, things start to look very, very different.
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Terry Jones Dismisses parts of the great tradition… parts of the mythos of modernity and the justification for power, and the inequality of laws. It is a nice short read.
May 14, 2006 No Comments