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These fetured shots ones that I use for my desktop. I like detailed shots or photos that have an element of magic to them. Features posted by Timothy Washington | Original post #archive #frye #thebox
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If you can't wade throught the entire talk, you can skip to the last 15 minutes or so. Economics Professor Richard Wolff is basically arguing for people's democratic control of their own economic position. This talk drew me in because I agree with his solution (although
While China has had their first manned space walk (third manned mission), the US just had their first privately organized space flight. Very cool. Posted by Timothy Washington on 2008.09.29 | Original post #archive #frye #thebox
I love Music, Computers and Theatre. Math, Physics and Linguistics though, have been sort of pet interests of mine over the last few years. So this video series was perfect for me. Professor of Nuclear Physics at the University of Surrey, Dr. Jim Al-Khalili tells the story of the discovery
This mix is in loving memory of my brother, Sam. Something New Ce Jeu St Andrew Remix Yelle; Fuck the Google Beaufort; I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me Annie; Stay Night And Day Rocca; Science of the Dark Fraser Quartz; The Lake Zeigeist; Fit Right In Debbie Harry; Rhythm Is
I find it a more than a little annoying that I cannot save MP3s being streamed to my computer through MySpace. They are after all, files on my computer. And if I don't plan to make any profit on someone else's intellectual property, then there should
Ok, those of you who know me, know that I've been trying out different cities for the last 3 years now. Most people looked at that with a mixture of awe ("New York? Wow, exciting!!"), puzzlement ("What's wrong with Toronto?"), fear ("
A good talk on the beginnings of the Internet and the emergence of mesh networks among other topics. OLPC is such a device using mesh network technology. "Mr. Bryan was also recognized in September of 1994 as one of the founders of the Internet." Posted by Timothy Washington
"On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler talks with Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka. In an extraordinarily prolific and rich body of work including plays, novels, poems, and essays, Professor Soyinka draws on both Yoruba and western culture to exquisitely weave a subtle understanding
http://blog.milkingthegnu.org/2008/05/why-hackers-floss.html This absolutely describes why I got into software instead of finance when I finished University. And it's hard to get across to employers / managers why play and creativity actually produces more competent developers and better software. Paul Graham, Eric Raymond,