Tomorrow I’ll be leaving bright and early on a business trip for Los Angeles, CA to attend the Digital Entertainment & Media Expo (DEMXPO) 2005 and have a couple meetings (with what companies I can’t reveal, unfortunately).
Here’s some of the conferences I’m interested in:
Internet: The Web, Blogs, Syndicated Content, and Direct Marketing
Tuning In to IPTV
Monetizing [...]
I’ve come back to EvE Online and it is good. If you read this blog you know I’m always interested in space, the technological singularity, science, the market, et cetera. It’s amazing how EvE manages to land on each of these topics. Good stuff.
My character, named Onicov (creative, eh?), is [...]
26 Nov
- The Politics entry posted on November 26th, 2005.
Found this very interesting via MeFi:
Don’t Bomb Us. In response to credible reports that Bush wanted to bomb al-Jazeera’s HQ in allied Qatar (discussed here and here on MeFi), Al Jazeera staffers start their own English-language blog. Their site contains remembrances of their fallen colleagues, firsthand accounts of US attacks on their offices, links to [...]
Google Maps Advertisement on Google Video. Are they planning on airing this on television? I surely hope so.
Sylvius has developed an iPod version of their neuroanatomy reference guide! SylviusVG, iPod Edition is a visual glossary of the human brain and spinal cord containing information on more than 400 neuroanatomical structures and terms.
I’m definitely going to have to pick this up. I’d like to know how much space it’s going to [...]
23 Nov
- The Science entry posted on November 23rd, 2005.
This is an old article and old story but I came across it and felt the need to post it along. I’ve been reading a lot about it on Evolution vs. Creation forums.
This 20-million year old spider, preserved in amber, recently turned up in a museum’s archived collections. It conjures up images of Crichton’s [...]
Joel convinced me to get a new battery for my dated G4 Powerbook. It’s still shit. Even with power.
I want a new one.