society
❯ 01/21/2005
One of the best reads I had in some time
Paul Graham's essay explores valuable life lessons often overlooked, offering insights that could be beneficial in navigating life's complexities. His unique perspective as a computer scientist and entrepreneur provides practical advice that might change one’s outlook on various life aspects. This thought-provoking read highlights essential truths that many may not have considered.
❯ 06/01/2005
RFID Chip injections at night clubs
Some nightclubs in Scotland and Barcelona are offering RFID chip implants to VIP guests, allowing them to store and access account information easily. This raises questions about practicality, particularly for regular patrons of multiple clubs. The growing trend of RFID technology in nightlife may just be the beginning of broader applications.
❯ 06/02/2005
Darth Frog
After a frog dies tragically, a philosophical inquiry arises about its fate. Exploring this theme, the post mentions a bizarre project where a dead frog was fitted with a computer, allowing its legs to be controlled via the internet. This raises questions about existence and technology, echoing themes from popular culture.
❯ 10/11/2005
Interesting Findings 001:
The Maasai, known for their warrior reputation, have a deep connection to cattle, which they believe were gifted to them by their rain god, Ngai. This cultural belief leads them to view the possession of cattle by others as theft. The intriguing interplay of beliefs and practices highlights the significance of cattle in Maasai society.
❯ 11/29/2005
The Worlds Biggest Linklist - A Guinness Record Tryout
Dublay from Module23.com aims to achieve a Guinness World Record by creating the longest link list ever. This unique initiative not only provides humor but also serves as an effective way to increase page visibility. As participants contribute, the list could gain widespread attention if promoted on platforms like Digg.
❯ 10/19/2007
I got my iPhone
I just received my iPhone, currently running software version 1.0.2 due to carrier restrictions, and I'm impressed. While it may lack some modern mobile features, it excels in several other areas. I plan to share more insights soon.
❯ 09/30/2008
The Sarah Palin Quote Generator
Decisions are being challenged as the nation grapples with its current desires. It's essential to reflect on these choices and their implications. Explore how public sentiment influences decision-making and the broader context surrounding these discussions.
❯ 10/01/2008
Google 2001
Google has reintroduced its oldest index from 2001 as part of its 10th birthday celebration, accessible for one month. This archive allows users to explore the state of the internet before significant events like 9/11, offering a glimpse into societal perspectives during that era, including views on terrorism and global issues.
❯ 10/08/2008
The insincere Mobile Market
The mobile market reflects a certain hypocrisy towards the iPhone. Despite initial denials of its uniqueness, competitors rushed to create similar devices, all lacking in functionality. Even as other brands replicate Apple's innovations, many still downplay the iPhone's significance, creating cognitive dissonance among users who have long dismissed it while inadvertently following its lead.
❯ 10/09/2008
The financial crisis, as explained to a 14year old
Economist Kevin Nguyen uses a Pokémon parable to explain the complexities of the financial crisis to his 14-year-old sister. By employing a relatable metaphor, he simplifies intricate concepts, making them accessible and comprehensible. This engaging approach sheds light on the underlying issues of the crisis in a way that resonates with younger audiences.
❯ 10/10/2008
Mark Shuttleworth on the financial crisis
Mark Shuttleworth discusses the precarious economic climate and the implications of holding depreciating dollars, likening the situation to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. He emphasizes the seriousness of current circumstances, highlighting the potential risks involved.
❯ 10/13/2008
About the Debt Clock
New York's national debt clock recently ran out of digits, reflecting the growing national debt. This situation has sparked discussions about whether addressing the underlying issue is more crucial than merely updating the clock to display higher figures.
❯ 11/17/2008
The communicative potential of Twitter
I am exploring how to position Twitter within the landscape of social and mass communication, noting its unique blend of interpersonal and mass communication features. Microblogging is still in its early stages, but its rapid growth suggests it may soon become a significant online phenomenon, possibly surpassing traditional blogging in potential.