Osama was finally executed today, bringing justice to millions and further justifying the current US war. Oh wait… nevermind, it was Saddam.
Found a neat site via Evolgen:
The Public Library of Science (PLoS), an open access, web-based publisher, has launched its newest venture, PLoS ONE. PLoS ONE aims to bring scientific publishing into the Web 2.0 era, with a simple interface for commenting on published research articles.
Pretty nice little reasource if you’re interested in these types of [...]
OMGWTFP0WN… If this movie turns out to teh suck, thereby ruining my childhood imagination memories, I’m going to be so pissed.
19 Dec
- The Culture entry posted on December 19th, 2006.
Nils Geylen has posted an expertly written article, An Atheist’s Christmas, on his blog No Dependencies, No Logo.
18 Dec
- The Technology entry posted on December 18th, 2006.
I know it must have been gradual but honestly it seemed like it was overnight. I’m getting tons upon tons of spam now. Not just from a few “companies” but from a handful. From herbal viagra and penis enlargement to sex toys and pirated software to when “Paypal” and “First Bank” need [...]
18 Dec
- The Art, Science entry posted on December 18th, 2006.
Another interesting science video via Go00ogle.
I especially like how this science piece from BBC is filmed. I love the very soft focus objects that create the “atoms” on film. I also enjoy the quick movement bursts in the introduction.
Not to mention, the documentary even includes songs by DJ Shadow.
Nicely done.
I’m working on a site with Sara Sioux called Latedog.com. More details coming soon. However, for now, check out the hipster color scheme idea:
A late night feel.