“The noble and ancient tradition of moron-baiting”
This gives me hope, because no matter how stupid people seem to be nowadays, they’re not quite as stupid as they were a century ago. It also saddens me about just how far we still have to go.
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This gives me hope, because no matter how stupid people seem to be nowadays, they’re not quite as stupid as they were a century ago. It also saddens me about just how far we still have to go.
Yet another science-fiction technology is now becoming science fact. I wonder how long it will be before this technology, or something based on it, is put to medical use — and how long after that it will be before it’s turned to malicious use as well.
As I’ve mentioned before on this blog, my previous company was purchased by a larger company (I’ll call it BigCo for the rest of this entry) several years ago, and they still keep me on the payroll for consulting and the more intricate development work on Project Badger. BigCo is not a software company, it’s …
I always wondered about ball lightning, even when I first heard of it in grade school. It just didn’t seem to make sense. This is certainly one explanation, and it makes more sense than some form of lightning that ignores the known laws of physics. I’m not sure I buy it though. I’d have to …
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Procrastination is one of my bad habits, and this article helps explain why it has been so difficult to overcome. I’m usually pretty good at identifying my mental landscape, but it never occurred to me to see why I procrastinate.
Interesting facts and statistics. And if you squint at it just right, you can almost see the future that science fiction has foretold for the last sixty years or so, right around the corner. (Via Lifehacker) EDIT, 2013-05-01: The first sentence above used to link to <http://www.onlineschools.org/blog/wild-world-robots/>, but I was asked today by someone from …
Just for balance, after yesterday’s thorough Microsoft-bashing post, here’s an Apple-bashing one that I thoroughly agree with too. I still plan to get a fourth-generation iPod Touch when they come out later this year, to replace my aging first-generation one, because it’s still the best non-cell-phone organizer available at present — but I’ll get it …
Why? Probably because Microsoft is rapidly fading into an irrelevant computing has-been, and Windows 7 is good enough that most people no longer feel the urge to abandon the Windows ship.
World War II warplanes were often painted with sharp-toothed heads on the fronts, to improve the morale of the pilot’s side and, hopefully, decrease it on the enemy’s. But apparently that’s not enough; now scientists have come up with a justification for stenciling the whole thing to look like a shark. 😉 (All kidding aside, …
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I like snarky-but-true comments. This one is particularly good. The article it leads to is also packed with good advice. I don’t particularly worry about my online privacy. I have my browser set to delete cookies (including Flash super-cookies) whenever I close it, I keep Javascript blocked for most sites, and I absolutely refuse to …
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