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My Day Does Not Start at Midnight

( Design )

Hello developers, interface designers and human computer interaction specialists of the blogosphere, I have a complaint to make. My computer’s calendar and the calendar on my phone seem to think that my day starts at midnight. If I look at my events for today and have have an event that ended at 2am last night, [...]

Amazing Christmas Lights

The most amazing christmas lights display I’ve ever seen.

The French Democracy

The French Democracy is a short film on the recent riots in France. It was made by Alex Chan, Parisan-born but of Chinese parents, to “to correct what was being said in the media, especially in the United States” about the riots. He used a techinique called machinima–using a video game engine to make his [...]

Neuropolitics Survey

Here’s what the Neuropolitics.org Survey says about me:

You are focused on social inequity in your daily life. You have a higher tolerance for ambiguous reality models. You are more likely to weight alpha behaviors in your social ranking analysis. Your moral system is based on both personal and utilitarian principles. You have a higher than [...]

PT-141, Sex in a Bottle, Coming Soon

Move over Ecstasy. In final testing and about 3 years away, PT-141 is a revolutionary new drug that makes you horny, makes you wanna take of your clothes and have sex. It’s is a nasal spray that increases libido by acting directly on the brain in the regions that are activated when you’re horny, not [...]

The Grateful Dead Give It All Back

A week after some of the surviving members of the Grateful Dead ordered a nonprofit site to remove free downloads of the seminal jam band’s concerts–sparking massive online backlash and a Deadhead petition calling for a boycott of all band-related merchandise–the band has reversed its position. ‘The Grateful Dead remains as it always has–in favor [...]