February 2009
107 posts
Greg Rutter's Definitive List of The 99 Things You... →
Woahh. The future. In a hallway. Like an airport. You can experience it and not even have to walk. Check it out here.
Three Necessary Disciplines for Technology... →
More on Teevee →
I went and stole some wings, and thought “why can’t I?” I want...
– Yeasayer
Hope as a Counterterrorism Policy →
Lydia Khalil, an old friend of mine from high school, wrote this as her first blog post for the Huffington Post. She is a former counterterrorism analyst for the New York Police Department and an International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Three Necessary Disciplines: Think Like a Time... →
Small Robots Can Prepare Lunar Surface for NASA... →
Three Necessary Disciplines: Try to Visualize... →
Many of us, as adults, still believe or choose certain things that we happened...
– Eliezer Yudkowsky
10 Emerging Technologies of 2009 →
While the best minds on Wall Street cooked up the real estate mess that...
– David Scharfenberg
Three Necessary Disciplines: Be a Human... →
The Snarky Side of Technological Progress →
A Dream in the Desert: An architect's quixotic but... →
When the rational conclusion is to suspend judgment about an issue, all too many...
– Michael Rooney
The views expressed here do not necessarily represent the unanimous view of all...
– Malcolm McMahon
Cities, Urbanization, and The Future →
Just found this cool video from http://www.squidsoup.org/.
Embrace your status as a cyborg.
– :-|
Compostmodern 09 Conference →
Scary: 47 plastic cups used by airlines per... →
Matt Cuts of Google on the "state of the index."... →
Really? Artificial Intelligence could be... →
Hundreds of years from now, we’ll look back and think of this time as the...
– Gary King, Director, Harvard Institute for Quantitative Social Science
Theory on the Update →
I shot my space-gun. Boy, it really felt good.
– David Bowie
Should Information be Free? →
Be a human synthesizer.
Internet Memes Look Like Evolution? →
It is only by participating in the truth that you can share in its meaning.
– St. Gregory of Sinai