Monday, November 30, 2009

Just ordered a MacBook Air

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Friday, November 27, 2009

Apple photos on Flickr

myPhone by Mike Anderson

Macbook enjoys the Blue Lagoon by Mike Franklin

297 by Carlos Noboro

Desk by toto__

by Georgios Karamanis

Yes, i'm showing off by lazybone cafe

Pushing Pixels by *tk

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School

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Great photos from flickr

Camp at Istjønni by René Cortis

Moored at Dusk by Chris Tostevin-Hall

Guarding the castle for the prince by John

Throwing Shapes by Kevin Meredith

Stats by Bartek Kuzia

Whistler Village Afternoon by nickphotos

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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Our mistaken expectations - Dan Gilbert

A interesting talk about how our brains calculates the odds of something to happen.

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The paradox of choice - Barry Schwartz

A quite interesting talk about our modern culture, and the many choices that comes with it.

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Monday, November 23, 2009

How geeks measure the world

Found a fun article over att wired.com today, it's about some (fun) geeky ways to measure the world. I will attach a few extracts from the original article. So read on.

Milliscobles (Tweeting activity)
Yeah, another Twitter one. Hold on, this one gets complicated, so I’m going to let
Followcost.com explain:
“A person’s follow cost is calculated in terms of milliscobles, named after technology personality and prolific Twitterer Robert Scoble.
One milliscoble is defined as 1/1000th of the average daily Twitter status updates by Robert Scoble as of 10:09 CST September 25, 2008. At that time, Scoble had tweeted 14,319 times in 675 days, for an average tweets per day of 21.21. Thus, one milliscoble is defined as 0.02121 tweets per day.”
Got that? Me neither. Apparently overall, I rate 181.21 milliscobles, though I’ve been up to shenanigans on Twitter lately, and have pushed my rating for my last 100 updates to 335.49 milliscobles. And I honestly don’t know if that’s good or bad.

Hyneman (mustache density)

I nearly called this the Burgundy, but a) Hyneman is geekier, and b) Ron Burgundy’s was too well trimmed to be a good indicator of density. 1 Hyneman is the density of Jamie Hyneman’s mustache in the first episode of Mythbusters. My attempted beard from earlier this year could only really be measured in milliHynemans, which is why I don’t have it anymore.

Read more here: http://bit.ly/7L2jRk

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Some SuperNews! clip

The First Halloween

Emoticons Have Cybersex

Parasailin' with Sarah Palin

Pot vs. Meth

Obama Aborts Abortion

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The science behind a climate headline - Rachel Pike

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Monday, November 16, 2009

John Mayer - Battle Studies

Just bought John Mayer's new album from iTunes, and the songs that i have listened to this far is quite ok. The best song according to me is "Heartbreak Warfare". But i still think that "In Your Atmosphere" is the best song.
Download the album from here: http://bit.ly/1X9ivw

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Some Smosh videos

Bigfoot is Gay

Washington's First Blog

Sex Ed Rocks

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Some amazing photos from Flickr


Aurora borelis by Olgeir Andrésson


Narvik, Antti by Mikko Laitinen


S-Bend (ii) by Te-Wei Liu


Nomad Summer Camp, Parting Gift by Raul Gutierrez


Baker Street by Simon Whitaker


Timelapsed Downtown Toronto by Sam Javanrouh


Charles Street at Christmas by Mark

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

YouTube classics - Part 2

Steve Ballmer going crazy

Skogsturken

Kiwi bird

Sagan om de bannlysta

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A New Era in Photography - NAtional Geographics

A story about the history of the digital camera. And also some amazing photos.

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