Noteworthies: Tying the Past to the Present
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Thoughts about how I can extend the shelf-life of past articles.
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I have been deemed interesting enough to interview. Ever wanted to hear whether I prefer kittens or puppies? Here’s your chance to find out.
I’m listening to the new Kent EP, “The Hj?rta & Sm?rta EP“. Because I preordered the disc, I got a free music download 2 days early (by the way, DRM sucks!). The 5 tracks are sheer bliss. It’s fantastic. It’s less over-produced than their latest and it’s more like their “Isola” days. It’s damn, damn nice. “Flen / Paris” is my current favourite.
It seems Israeli scientists are planning to create a car that re-fuels itself by using solar power to extract Hydrogen from Zinc or Magnesium. The article says the car could be ready in a few years. Here’s hoping it’s true.
Thoughts about how I can extend the shelf-life of past articles.
Dear Feedreaders, I am a sidenote. I’m now integrated into the main feed. I will be supplying you with stray-thoughts that were too short for a whole entry. If you prefer the old style of separate posts and sidenotes, there are feeds for that too.
My colleague, Jos? creates beautiful artwork for Titoonic. Visit his website for a large selection of his best pieces. Note: Some of the individual images are animated — click these to see the animation.
Discussing some of the more subtle consequences of the next Office 12 and Windows user interface.
Once again I’m stuck at home without internet. It’s refreshing, in a way, to not be able to do the things I should. Still, it’s pretty annoying that our shared internet is so unstable.
The “America - We Stand As One” video is hilarious. Unfortunately it’s also “for real”, and not just a joke.