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one planet

oops, forgot to publish this remainder from the weekend…in case you were wondering how this popped up into sunday out of nowhere. im not usually one to post about anything even remotely serious, but there is one topic that usually gets me worked up (um…aside from religion), and thats the environment. im by no means a die-hard tree-hugging liberal, but i am pro-environment on pretty much all issues pertaining. so reading this article kind of turned my stomach. cnn had an interesting article about the newly released atlas “one planet many people“. it contrasts side-by-side satellite images taken from the 70s and 80s to current images of certain areas of the world that have seen extensive development in the past 20-30 years. in all cases, there is an obvious explosion of urban sprawl and development. some of the images are outright disturbing, with whole areas enveloped by sprawl where there was nothing just 20 years ago. the planet is only so big, and far too many people have decided to procreate (when in many cases, they really shouldnt be passing down their genes). and especially now with idiot people in positions of power just pissing all over any kind of environmental advancement, i cant imagine the satellite images getting any better anytime soon. heres to hoping for a curb to urban sprawl, over-development of land, and people who fuck like bunnies…

> one planet many people (via cnn)

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celebrities and their apple stuff

funny read from wired news. apple products+celebrities=funny shit. the 4 apple stores in the los angeles area get their fair share of regular celebrity customers. some are courteous, some are clueless (but still courteous), and some are just downright obnoxious bizatches. robin williams leaves pics of himself on the desktops for fun, trent reznor frequently buys gifts for nin, jon stewart slips in and out, and fred durst is a cheap-ass. but the rockin’ quote for the day comes from an anonymous employee who had to deal with the wrath of melanie griffith, who demanded a pink ipod mini.

She then proceeded to get pissed off at me personally because we didn’t have any in stock,” the associate said. “She said we have a special stock of iPods for people like her…. I hadn’t seen any celebrities there up until then, so at first I was like, ‘Oh wow, cool, Melanie Griffith.’ But then she opened her mouth and used me as a doormat, and I was like, ‘What the fuck is this shit? Milk Money sucked.

shit thats priceless. ha, and gizmodo apparently liked the same quote…

> apple and celebrities (via wired)

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4 gigapixel cam

[ audio selection | outkast – pink & blue ]

my new photo hero…check this guys self-made camera. its kinda nice because, you know, it takes pics at approximately 4 fucking gigapixels. thats about 4 football fields worth of photo yo. the former physicist, super-genius, and photo afficianado graham flint is criss-crossing america taking super-massive pics of cities, monuments, or whatever catches his fancy with his custom camera. built using cold-war technology, the custom cam weighs around 100 lbs, and creates pictures that when scanned 1-to-1, fills a dvd with just one pic. thats like, ridiculous. you rock flint…

oh, and happy lunar new year yo.

> ultra-super hyper neo camera (via wired)

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mobile suit oompa-loompas

holy shit, hilarity! introducing the future…mobile suits for lazy fucks! first off, i have to say that its fucking awesome that they made like a miniature battlemech/gundam for you to sit in. and the ideas and concepts for personal mobile suits are all pretty coo and shit. but what the hell is up with those weird women in white jumpsuits and pigtails? the first thought that popped into my mind (btw, its by no means an indication of my mental health) was that some oompa-loompas travelled to the future and got busy with the power rangers, spawning this abomination. you are a freaky woman.

anyhoo…mobile suit gundams, word!

> toyota robot concepts (via gizmodo)

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alot of random shit

another follow-up to a prior post…yay! and this one goes aaaall the way back to march 2003, when i posted about a giant flying death laser the military was developing to shoot down missiles and bring vicious burning death to small woodland creatures. a year and a half later, the militarys finally tested out the giant laser, albeit not yet in a flying 747. the “first light” was a success, which means that theyll be progressing with the testing phase…mounting it in a plane, making it so the focusing optics dont destroy themselves, etc. pretty soon we’ll have vicious flying laser death rays to add to our arsenal of cruise missiles, rail guns, and jehovahs witnesses.

BUSH VS. SCIENCE
speaking of scientific progress, americas gonna be taking a couple steps backwards in the next four years…word. wired has an enlightening article on bush vs. the scientific community. i particularly like how the title of the article is “science braces for second term“. to be honest, its actually quite a depressing article to read. given the past four years, none of it is too surprising. but its still pretty disheartening when all the scientific progress bush has and will continue to piss on is laid out so clearly in front of you. stem-cell research, global climate changes, renewable-energy research, and science education…bush seems to have some kind of misguided desire to blast america back into the stone age.

FUCK THE SOUTH
and since the pain of the election still lingers in many…this funny rant on why the south sucks balls (via the real janelle). its a pretty damning indictment of southern culture, picking apart piece by piece their oft-cited stances and issues and how they perceive us northeastern carpet-baggers. this includes the traditional foundations of america (the 13 original colonies were you know…new england and all), federal taxes (the states who primarily pay the most are blue states), and supposed superior southern moral values (their divorce rates are actually higher). ah, a fun read. for an even more unforgiving and unrelenting assault on the south (read: bush supporters), theres also the urban archipelago, which looks at the primary social gaps that exist not between blue and red states, but actually urban and rural communities.

SMART STATES
look, another convenient segue! speaking of the states, ive always been curious about those forwards you get that break down the average iq’s of the 50 states, and then who they voted for in the 2004 elections. they seemed a bit too convenient, with all the higher iq states voting kerry and all the idiots voting bush (as unsurprising as it was). i had also read a few rebuttals around the net that stated that the lists were completely fictional…that its rather impossible to gauge the average iq of any particular state. too bad eh. but hey, the morgan quitno press did just come out with their annual list of the smartest states in america the other day. so we’ll just compile our own list…yay to that! the list btw, is actually determined by a list of factors pertaining to the states educational system and how they compare to the national average. its a nice characterization of the quality of education the state provides, which in turn makes for smarter residents. whatever, lets break it down yo…

…CONTINUED > THE FUN LIST
as the article points out, massachusetts is number one again for the second consecutive year, while new mexico is dead last for the third year in a row. go new mexico! so as follows, the list of the states, cross-referenced with who the state gave their electoral votes to in the 2004 elections. this is fun…

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apologies and 15th century robots

[ audio selection | blondie – heart of glass ]

mondays are generally no fun. thats why we have wings and beer, to wash down mondays a bit easier. it was a relatively calm nite at croxleys, with a small crew to nosh and swig foodies and beer with. now im home and all i need to do is get to those damn emails…and maybe log into my gmail account. hi people, did you know i check gmail like once a week? in case you were wondering why i was being a dick and hadnt responded after you sent your mp3s. im good like that.

SORRY YO
ill toss these two interesting things out there, since i was perusing the first one all day and thinking about the second one the rest of the nite. first up is a funny site called sorry everybody (via gothamist). 49% of the u.s. (plus the global community) slowly comes to terms with bush’s re-election…and people around america offer their apologies to their fellow americans and to the rest of the world. ah misery loves company. at least theres a nice sense of community, as well as sympathetic understanding from those outside the u.s.

AUTOMATA
the second item of interest is this coo article from wired about the genius that was leonardo da vinci. while its already widely known that many of da vincis inventions were far ahead of their time, the article specifically looks at one of his more widely studied “inventions”…the 3-wheeled automobile. while many enthusiasts have already tried and failed to reconstruct a working model, a robotics specialist, mark rosheim, posits that the da vinci “automobile” was in fact part of a mobile robot that da vinci designed…and even possibly built. studying numerous recorded details and schematics, rosheim suggests that da vinci had played with the idea of a mechanical robot for entertainment purposes, that could not only actuate movement, but was also programmable. da vinci you crazy motherfucker. the article goes on to say that rosheim has actually reconstructed a working model of said robot according to da vincis plans, which will accompany his forthcoming book, leonardos lost robots. should make for some fascinating reading…

ADDENDUM
and i was totally right…fonz headed out 11ish to go grab his pre-ordered copy of halo 2. thats hardcore.

> sorry everybody (via gothamist)
> da vincis robots (via wired)

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jedi worms and 3d hotties

back to the daily rhetoric of random posts…word. first up is this weird-ass japanese commercial fonz sent me. a father and son team of tea leaf-loving worms using jedi mind-tricks on japanese tea leaf-pickers. wah desu!

STUPID PATENTS
i really do wonder about the patent office sometimes. an article came out yesterday about a lawsuit the graphic specialists tektronix is bringing on a number of major games companies. they apparently claim that they hold a patent on displaying 3d graphics on a 2d display. which is, you know, essentially every single fucking video game out there right now. i dont know how they got such a retarded patent, but apparently the defendants will be citing precedents of 3d graphics on 2d displays that predate tektronix‘s retard 1987 patent. next thing you know some stupid companys going to claim that they invented the hyperlink. no wait…

MISS DIGITAL
speaking of 3d, theres an interesting wired article about a digital beauty contest…the miss digital world beauty pageantpageant…pageant…echo. showcasing polygonal hotness from around the world, the pageants creator franz cerami says that he intends to start a cg talent agency to promote and manage a stable of artificial hotties. its an interesting concept to say the least, one which i cant really say is too far out there in terms of weirdness. a number of companies around the world, not just video game companies, already utilize cg models as part of their promotions. not to mention the fact that some of the cg models the article highlights are downright scary in terms of their detail. digital freckles and pores…holy shit. as impressive as they are tho, im still personally down with the digital showgirls of namco. batter up.

> jedi mind-trick worms (via fonz)
> stupid patents
> miss digital world beauty pageant (via wired)

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there be hobbits

oh, and i suppose most people have read by now…scientists found hobbit skeletons! no really, like in a cave on an indonesian island. yay to middle earth yo…and the geek community rejoiced. i mean who knows? maybe middle earth was real. you’ve got dragons (dinosaurs), mysterious ancient civilizations (atlantis…or was it numenor?), numenorian descendants (us), and now hobbits. now whens that damn extended edition coming out…

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hero!

so theres like this new movie coming out soon from china called hero. its got jet li and it looks super! jk, a year late yo…no movie news for this morning. instead, we’re gonna talk about spandex. hi-tech spandex…word. sci am has a coo article on the new technological fabrics being used by the athletes at this years olympics in athens. in events like swimming, fractions of a second shaved off could mean the difference between gold and silver, and companies like speedo, nike, and tyr are researching fabric technological to make sure that every millisecond is counted. speedos full-body fastskin swimsuit attempts to mimic the skin of a shark, with varying textures along the body to reduce friction drag and promote flow conditions. tyrs approach on the other hand is to try and increase friction drag, lessening two other types of drag; pressure drag and wave drag. two opposing methodologies…we’ll get to see whos tech is better in the events.

out of the water, track runners will also be sporting new versions of fast suits…as will the canadian rowing team, who will be wearing hooded sleeveless unisuits. should be an interesting olympics this year, especially with the athletes having to compete in shoddy half-built stadiums. ha, jk…theyre finished. i think.

> fast suits (via sci am)