Here's what has excited me from the blogosphere today.
- 57 Internet Possibilities to Investigate
- 57 Internet Possibilities to Investigate
- Do Uncommon Names Turn Kids Into Criminals?
- The gadget tribes of technology
- iPhone Rubik Cube Solver Is Pure Genius
- Google Maps Car Hits a Deer, Records Entire Ordeal on Google Maps
- Robot reassembles itself after being kicked apart
- Clock for geeks
- Roundup: 22 Most Useful Free Applications For Your Computer
- Yet Another App Store – This Time From Three
- Pen Concept Uses Optical Scanner to Let You Choose Ink Colour
- Swiss Police Uncover Hidden Marijuana Farm Using Google Earth
- Black Swan author#39;s rules for living
- Excellent old chart of frequencies and their applications
- Samsung#39;s 4Gb chip promises 32GB DDR3 memory modules for PCs and laptops
- Ducklings
- Atheism must advertise (Part 1)
Some of these are useful and helpful. Some are not.
Which tribe are you? Worth a look.
I once lived with a guy who could solve a Rubik’s cube in under 2 minutes – no matter the configuration you gave to him. This iPhone app promises to solve it for you in 20 moves. Reminder to self “thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s iPhone”…
The video is a little slow so I won’t post it here. But this is a step closer to the advent of self healing transformers who will protect us from the evil decepticon menace.
Here’s a list of mathematical solutions to the previously posted clock.
Is this enough to stop me wanting an iPhone? I doubt it.
How do you say “busted” in German or French… I was going to ask how you say “busted” in Swiss – but the answer is “you don’t”.
Guide to better living. Sample:br”Answer e-mails from junior people before more senior ones. Junior people have further to go and tend to remember who slighted them.”
Become a full spectrum worrier – know all the different frequencies out there that might be giving you cancer.
Wow.