space station
science officer don pettit looks at thin liquid films. neat. (
45)
list of celebrities and other prominent individuals who have experienced being homeless. (
11)
with
new super-repellent plastic self-washing buildings, cheap diagnostic chips, and free-flowing honey jars are now possible. (
4)
skyscraper
escape pods have been
panned by the n.y.c. office of emergency management. (
8)
chatter about the quantum measurement problem. wondering whether our universe will be assimilated by a larger "parallel" universe. (
3)
using a quantum computer for
counterfactual computation: inferring information about an answer without actually running the computer (?) (
4)
a few
words from joe sacco & art spiegelman on the danish cartoon beef. (
6)
with the
hideousness now only a memory a few of christo's slaves
speak up. (
2)
ever had the urge to build your own hoverboard? here's a
how-to. (
3)
v.voice
piece on the birth and life of the 9-11 truth movement (
via) (
1)
essay: search engines, wiki's, and blogs are changing some time-honored assumptions about written communication. (
via) (
0)
ice worms aren't just
legend or
local color. they're
real and with the glaciers melting possibly in danger. poor
ice worms. (
1)
enjoy the gorgeous images and otherwise interesting watchmakery stuff in ron decorte's notebook. (
via) (
1)
episode of whacky 70's, live-action, japanese spiderman show.
vid here. (
146)
grant barrett (of
d.t.w.w.) has a personal
site: the lexicographer’s rules (thnx kurt) (
1)
new technology allows researchers to
probe how the brain contributes to a sense of self and to perceptions of one's body and its control. (
19)
in-depth
look at those staple attractions of amusement parks and carnivals everywhere, the dark ride and the funhouse. (
via) (
1)
the face on the $1 bill is not the real George Washington. So say experts who are re-creating what he
really looked like in 3-dimensions. (
2)
new scanner darkly
trailer is up. loved waking life, can't wait for this. (
3)
astronomers
looking for extraterrestrial life now have a short
list of places to point their telescopes. (
2)
check out these kick-ass animated
spots which were
supposedly submitted for clients and rejected. funny. (
via) (
2)
disclaimer: I am not a
rocket scientist, merely an amateur that has read a lot of books. Any and all of the information on these pages may be incorrect or inaccurate. (
via) (
1)
on september 14, 2002, kurt steiner of emporium, pa,
skipped a rock and made it into the record books. (
1)
donald
kuspit on spiritualism and nihilism in modern
art. see
here for more of his critical history. (
2)
if you haven't seen this
contract of wifely expectations yet give it a
look. it's a doozie (
3)
it's a
question that has taxed generations of the finest minds in physics: do humans swim slower in syrup than in water? (
via) (
1)