Classics
- Your WTF for the year - Ultimate Muscle Roller Legend (NSFW, because it's weird)
- Your WTF for the day - Personal Urns
- Your WTF for the day - Too Late to Apologize: A Declaration
- Living Paintings
- Can you handle the Bad Ass?
- Vanishing Point
- The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
- Your WTF and Trashed Idea - Taxidermy Fashion
- Role Models - iGun Rampage! (NSFW, language)
- Out of a Forest
Tag Archives: Tech Jargon
Tech – 3D Nintendo DS
Nintendo is working on a new technology with their Nintendo DS that will blow your mind and expand the possibilities of mobile gaming.
Google: Don't be evil
I didn’t know this but apparently Google’s informal motto is “Don’t be evil”. Simple and concise. Now if only that mantra reflected their recent never-ending consumption of information and technology.
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Tech Jargon – Soldier sees through tongue
A new technology is being developed to help the blind see in a rather peculiar way.
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IE6 Funeral
A group is putting together a funeral for IE6 given a recent announcement from Google stating they were pulling support for the browser from their applications. Internet Explorer Six, resident of the interwebs for over 8 years, died the morning … Continue reading
Tech Jargon – G-Speak is close
A truly interactive user interface has long been the fantasy of many a nerd. Using actual hand gestures that are interpreted into commands isn’t something that’s necessarily new, however most systems are structured around very rigid interpretation and often only … Continue reading
Tech art – ASUS Mona Lisa
The Mona Lisa is quite the famous painting and has been reproduced on multiple occasions by tons of different artists. However, I doubt you have seen a re-imagining quite like this one. More here.
In more upsetting news
Apparently there is a bill being presented that would give President Barack Obama, or any current president I suppose, the power to shut down the internet by shutting down a few private networks in a cyber-related emergency. A Senate bill … Continue reading
Your long lost friend Clippy
Everyone remembers Clippy, right? The old friend of Word ’95 days. When spell-check came with irrelevant chatter and obnoxiously intrusive and cumbersome software? Well fear not! He’s made a return in an especially delightful article on Cracked.com. Check it. It … Continue reading
Because Internet Neutrality is important
(Edit: Their widget isn’t working in a post form. Please go to the site & check it out. It’s worth your time.) A friend of mine named Alexa posted this and I found it highly informative & at the same … Continue reading
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Nerd update
Few things to post today, going to do them all at the same time.
Visual Thesaurus is a neat concept
Found another neat site called Visual Thesaurus. I don’t know too many grammar nazis so I’m not sure this would appeal to any of my friends but I do find this to be an interesting project. They’ve created a visual … Continue reading
New state of matter?
Some boys over at Oxford have managed to discover what they are calling a “new exotic state of matter”. The experiments involved shooting a short pulse from a FLASH laser, whatever that might be, at aluminum. It apparently turned the … Continue reading
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Dreamlines
So I found a website called Dream Lines. It’s a rather neat project that I stumbled upon today. If I were to take a mildly educated guess, I would say the basic function of it takes any one phrase that … Continue reading
Google? For you?
I will finish the second part to the previous post still, but this was too interesting not to post. So I got wind that Google Chrome OS is in development. As I don’t read the geekiest online resources these days, … Continue reading
