Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
12sep2008
No more media relations, The Pirate Bay proclaims: “We have no longer any interest in participating in traditional media since it’s apparant that they are not trustworthy or willing to adopt.” Yes!
A Scheme Syntax-Rules Primer, Scheme has a wonderfully powerful hygienic macro system.
You’re the girl that I adore,
But still I live in hope to see
The holy Ground once more
— The Holy Ground
JavaScript Unlimited, is a tumblog(sic!) about using JavaScript outside the browser.
Panda, open source video encoding powered by Merb, EC2, S3 and SimpleDB.
The A-Z of Programming Languages: Lua, “Professor Roberto Ierusalimschy offers an in-depth examination of what he believes to be the most successful programming language not born in a developed country.”
Godspeed, the prize for the best titling of a LHC pictures goes to the New Shelton wet/dry.
Nuclear Nation, “Perhaps in the spirit of the Wonders of the World, the nuclear reactor in Hanford, Washington, has been declared a national historic site.” “The B Reactor at DOE’s Hanford Site in southeast Washington State was the world’s first industrial-scale nuclear reactor and produced plutonium for the atomic weapon that was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan to end World War II.”
We’re tired of lies we want the truth!
Most people they will never know!
We’re tired of lies we want the truth!
With your or against you?
— Anti-Flag, Turncoat
Return return, Mark Dominus read “Functional Programming with Overloading and Higher-Order Polymorphism” by Mark P. Jones.
24, by John Baez: “This has long been my favorite number, since it shows up throughout math and physics in mysterious, shocking and even monstrous ways… which seem to fit together in a gargantuan conspiracy, as if pure mathematics itself were the work of an insane god – or at least one with a devilish sense of humor.” Be amazed.
Color Codes, a color palette site that supports channel globs.