Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
05jun2005
E-mail Addresses It Would Be Really Annoying to Give Out Over the Phone by Michael Ward. Kills me.
Grundrechte im Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland seit 23.Mai 1949 mehrfach verwässert und entkräftet.
Apple’s home pages along the years. A flickr photo set by Kernel Panic.
Apple will switch to X86 processors, talking to AMD too, The Inquirer says.
All this time I’ve loved you
And never known your face
All this time I’ve missed you
And searched this human race
— Lamb, Gorecki
The Beethoven Experience, download all nine of Beethoven’s symphonies here the day after they are broadcast. Who’s going to make a torrent?
The Theory of Evolution: Just a Theory? by William D. Rubinstein. I’m still curling because of laughing. A historian disgraces himself.
LIsp Computing Environment (LICE) The DREAM! After actually not all that much grinding, LICE works on Movitz. Finally, Emacs on the metal.
Star Wars TIE Fighter Case Mod, David Barry’s case mod is a scale model of a Star Wars TIE Fighter, with a computer built right into the cockpit, which doubles as a desk. Wow.
whitelister is a Postfix Policy Server, its aim is to accept every really clean mail (wrt rbls and such things) immediately, and to reserve the evil treatments (like greylisting) to suspicious mails.
object-methods (deprecate) Ruby #2 program at The Great Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks. Interesting Ruby they write…
Rails Day, the Aftermath by Jim Weirich.
Bidirectional fold and scan by John T. O’Donnell.
Baby, if I see boredom
in your eyes
I’ll know my river has run dry
But I won’t turn back
with that lonely tide
I bought that ticket
and I’ll take that ride.
— Neil Young, Will to Love
A Brief History of Atomic Clocks at NIST. Lots of cool photos.
The machine that can copy anything, “A revolutionary machine that can copy itself and manufacture everyday objects quickly and cheaply could transform industry in the developing world, according to its creator.” I’m skeptic, as usual.
An Open Letter to GIS/Geospatial Software Companies by Adena Schutzberg and Joe Francica.
IT and Open Source: Uncovering the Essential Processes by Dan Woods.
Help me seed TeX Live, Joi Ito asks you. A good idea, IMO.