Archive for June, 2007
June 24, 2007
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“The bodies responsible for the Internet’s protocols and parameters can be said to steer the Internet in a significant sense. This document, by Alex Simonelis of Dawson College in Montreal, is a summary of those bodies and their most important characteris
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June 12, 2007
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“By the age of three, children from disadvantaged homes are up to a year behind in their learning than those from more privileged backgrounds”
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“The reactable is a collaborative electronic music instrument with a tabletop tangible multi-touch interface.”
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June 8, 2007
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Well duh.
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Slashdot comment; “errr: Give the robot a menacing look with red eyes, a gun, 500 pounds of Ammo, and leave the troop home; Also embed an explosive.”
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June 7, 2007
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“This is a tutorial on how to cut your tongue in half for a cool lizard effect.”
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“Or, what happened when LED Throwies met Mouse Taxidermy. Be warned, this is another extremely graphic tutorial featuring guts, dismemberment, and soldering.”
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“Nepetalactone is the active ingredient in catnip.* Today we are going to isolate nepetalactone in its pure form through a steam distillation. The distilled liquid will be extracted with an organic solvent (toluene), refined, then evaporated to give the f
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June 6, 2007
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Scott Deathboy’s diatribe on cyber fashion.
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“In the cellar we found a chest containing money. A length of fishing wire almost invisible to the eye connected the clasp to a hidden cavity in the wall … Anybody who opened the chest would have had his head blown off from a weapon concealed in the cav
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“Chavs are the foot soldiers of corporate consumerism. They wear branded kit, congregate around halls of bland consumerism – shopping centers, cinemas, fast food outlets – and target anyone who stands out. …”
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June 4, 2007
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A Leila.
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A Matt and a Dave.
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