Posted on Sep 19, 2007

Haptic goodness

This is what I’m talking about! Haptic head sensor goodness. Mediate your reality by extending your highly adaptable senses. Sounds similar to the belt with vibrations which helped you know where magnetic north was.

Ever wanted some cat’s whiskers or insect antenna? Probably not, but check out this head-mounted haptic device developed by researchers at the University of Tokyo in Japan. It lets a wearer “feel” their surroundings from a distance, roughly as if they had several long whiskers sticking out of the head. At least, that’s what the researchers say.

Posted on Sep 19, 2007

Don’t Tase Me Bro!

Terrible police brutality caught on tape AND a new internet meme! Do you smell perfection?

Don’t Tase Me Bro on Youtube

Posted on Sep 19, 2007

Blog Posting Redux

There have been over 100 automated Twitter digest blog posts and only about 25 actual.. well blogs. No more will I use the crutch of Twitter to supply my blog with freshness. From now on it it’s up to me, the lone blogger to suck it up and write original content.

Thus, expect non-too frequent updates.

Posted on Sep 19, 2007

Site Redesign

Good lord! No more overly crappy theme overloaded with every single plugin known to man.

New Hotness:

  • A real K2 theme based on Vino Tinto
  • Photos on my motorcycle page
  • A nice standard sidebar with no stupid widgets
  • Groovy new header image with a fun CSS overlay
  • OpenID login if you care to comment
  • Most importantly I can login to my own blog with my OpenID account. Scratch one more stupid standalone internet account to manage!
  • Stuff

Brought to you by Adobe Photoshop CS3 and a desire to get better at CSS.

Posted on Sep 18, 2007

Twitter Updates for 2007-09-18

  • So tired #
  • Stupified #
  • Gawking at the SUV parked into the side of I’ll vicino #
  • Having an accurate time server is fun for calculating kiloseconds and megaseconds. I’m such a nerd. www.aphexddb.com/time <http://www … #

Posted on Sep 16, 2007

Twitter Updates for 2007-09-16

  • Say what you want, but McDonalds is darn tasty #
  • Still looking for aluminum channel for screen doors #

Posted on Sep 15, 2007

Twitter Updates for 2007-09-15

  • Forrest park balloon glow! Or not, its too windy #
  • Awake #
  • Wondering where to buy 1/4" channel for screens to slide into. Mega hardware stores stink. #
  • Grats to the little soccer skills out there #

Posted on Sep 15, 2007

Shades of Manfred Mancx

Cory Doctrow, I much admire your ability to verbally express so many things that fly around my gray matter. Stealing a number of lines, some modified from a 2002 article:

I consume, digest, and excrete information for a living. Whether I’m writing code, architecting information systems, business plans, or interacting with early 20th century technology via hand tools, whether I’m speaking at table to hungry minds or yammering down the phone at some poor techno-wannabe, my success depends on my ability to cite and connect disparate factoids at just the right moment.

Thus I need to eat roughly six times my weight in information every day or my brain starts to starve and atrophy. I gather information from many sources: print, radio, television, conversation, the Web, RSS feeds, email, chance, and serendipity. I used to bookmark this stuff, but I just ended up with a million bookmarks that I never revisited and could never find anything in.
Theoretically, you can annotate your bookmarks, entering free-form reminders to yourself so that you can remember why you bookmarked this page or that one. I don’t know about you, but I never actually got around to doing this — it’s one of those get-to-it-later eat-your-vegetables best-practice housekeeping tasks like defragging your hard drive or squeegeeing your windshield that you know you should do but never get around to.

Until I started blogging. And using Twitter. Blogging gave my knowledge-grazing direction and reward. Writing a blog entry about a useful and/or interesting subject forces me to extract the salient features of the link into a two- or three-sentence elevator pitch to my readers, whose decision to follow a link is predicated on my ability to convey its interestingness to them. This exercise fixes the subjects in my head the same way that taking notes at a lecture does, putting them in reliable and easily-accessible mental registers.

Without my electronic blog, tweet trail, gmail search, etc. I would be utterly useless. A portion of my intelligence has been externalized and can never be put back in. Bring on Intelligence Amplification!

Posted on Sep 14, 2007

Twitter Updates for 2007-09-14

  • planning distributed trust networks #
  • I the traffic #

Posted on Sep 13, 2007

Twitter Updates for 2007-09-13

  • Waiting for el dentist #
  • Ouch #