Melting Metails In a Domestic Microwave
Via Boing Boing we have the Microwave melting of metals, which reminded me of Microwave tunnels?. Excuse me while I refine some silver….
Ian Irving's Code and Culture from Toronto
Via Boing Boing we have the Microwave melting of metals, which reminded me of Microwave tunnels?. Excuse me while I refine some silver….
Squashed Philosophers Condensed and canned, (via Joho the Blog) , for the philosophical ADD. Actually not a bad starting place. or, for more details, there is Early Modern Texts, currently with : Berkeley, Descartes, Hobbes, Hume, Kant, Leibniz, Locke, Malebranche, Continue reading Squashed Philosophers- Condensed Plato Aristotle Augustine Descartes Hume Marx Freud Copernicus Hobbes Sartre Ayer Sade Wittgenstein Einstein
The ebiquity blog at UMBC wonders if it possible to get A motor for our kayak, based on the metaphor that Clay Shirky raised, ( and further elaborated on by Cory : Net is a kayak, driven by its environment Continue reading A motor for our kayak: Aggregated Trust Networks
Via monkey methods we have Bunny suicides! Category:Humour
Paul Graham does it again in “What You’ll Wish You’d Known”, which – although addressed at those in High School – has some good reminders for those of us with (or without) a “day job” don’t give up. stay upwind. Continue reading What You’ll Wish You’d Known
Via Slashdot and OS News, we have Nicholas Blachford’s Cell Architecture Explained. Based on new information gleaned from the 2005 Oct Patent No. 6,809,734 submited by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM, and a older patent in 2001. Nicholas has done a Continue reading MultiCore: Cell Architecture Explained