2008 Mar 21, 3:48An original style blog that consists of cool links and vidoes and things. Lots of interesting, odd, cool, and funny things here.
blog monthly humor photos videos links 2008 Mar 18, 1:33A 1990s VHS video on the Internet and World Wide Web.
internet history video humor via:boingboing 2008 Mar 8, 10:48"remember Dawn Of The Dead? Did you ever wonder how that horrifying turn of events would effect Las Vegas? What about specifically Teller, of Penn and Teller?"
teller penn-and-teller video zombie humor sad via:boingboing 2008 Mar 7, 10:03More videos and photos of megaphone in action. Neat idea.
megaphone video videos videogames game games social 2008 Mar 7, 10:03Big screens in public places host video games you call in and control with your cell phone: "Jury Hahn and Dan Albritton talk about their creation Megaphone - an interactive software that allows
users to control Big Screen game elements with their mobile
video youtube megaphone software social games game videogames 2008 Mar 3, 9:10"If Star Wars was filmed two decades earlier and Saul Bass did the opening title sequence, it might look like this... This was a school project. The song is "Machine" by the Buddy Rich Band off the
album Big Swing Face (1967)."
via:ethan_t_hein starwars video mashup music saul-bass 2008 Mar 3, 4:18PBS documentary on the history of the credit card. Looks interesting.
via:mattalyst documentary credit-card credit card economics education history tv video 2008 Feb 26, 10:16The ONN has a story on Diebold leaking the results of the 2008 US presidential election.
via:felix42 humor onion video election government diebold 2008 Feb 21, 1:16Amy Sedaris in "Rabbit Rescue". It's a an ad for Office, but it has bunnies in it.
amy-sedaris humor bunny youtube video cute office microsoft ad for:hellosarah 2008 Feb 19, 8:57A video of a player's many attempts at the same level in a hacked Super Mario World game overlayed on top of one another.
video mario game quantum-physics via:boingboing 2008 Feb 19, 1:51
I signed up for the pre-release beta and purchased a Chumby last year. Chumby looks like a cousin to a GPS
unit. Its similar in size with a touch screen, but has WiFi, accelerometers, and is pillow like on the sides that aren't a screen. In practice its like an Internet alarm clock that shows you photos
and videos off the Web. Its hackable in that Chumby Industries tells you about the various ways to run your own stuff on the Chumby, modifying the boot sequence (it runs Linux), turning on sshd,
etc, etc. The Chumby forum too has lots of info from folks who have found interesting hacks for the device.
When you turn on the Chumby it downloads and runs the latest version of the Chumby software which lets you set alarms, play music, and display Flash widgets. The Chumby website lets anyone upload
their own Flash widgets to share with the community. I tried my hand at creating one using Adobe's free Flash creation SDK but I don't know Flash and didn't have the patience to learn.
Currently my Chumby is set to wake me up at 8am on weekdays with music from ShoutCast and then displays traffic and weather. At 10am everyday it switches to
showing me a slide-show of LolCats. At 11pm it switches to night mode where it displays the time in dark grey text on a black background at a reduced
light level so as not to disturb me while I sleep.
I like the Chumby but I have two complaints. The first is that it forces me to learn flash in order to create anything cool rather than having a built-in Web browser or depending on a more Web
friendly technology. The second complaint is about its name. At first I thought the name was stupid in a kind of silly way, but now that I'm used to the name it sounds vaguely dirty.
chumby review flash linux 2008 Feb 17, 11:25How the Internet can allow new forms of collaboration, solutions to tragedy of commons, prisoner's dilemma.
via:felix42 cooperation collaboration howard-rheingold video ted internet 2008 Feb 11, 7:39FTA: "This is an experiment for the White Glove Tracking project, made with Java and processing. Source: Engine.java, DataFrame.java all: giantglove.zip."
video java humor white-glove-tracking micheal-jackson via:kris.kowal 2008 Feb 1, 8:08Its the Song of the Count with some unnecessary censorship.
humor youtube video sesame-street count the-count unnecessary-censorship 2008 Jan 30, 10:12Internet videos support WGA strike.
wga youtube humor video strike internet 2008 Jan 30, 2:04Somehow I missed the Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny music video Internet meme. This is a list of Lemon Demon's work including the previously mentioned meme.
lemon-demon music video meme internet-meme ultimate-showdown-of-ultimate-destiny 2008 Jan 29, 5:10Ben Folds performs his myspace gig, webcast live from his studio in Nashville, Tennessee on October 24th 2006. The performance has been split into various videos gathered here. I hadn't heard
"Bitches Ain't Shit" like that before (last video).
ben-folds ben-folds-five bff music video myspace youtube performance live 2008 Jan 26, 12:32Another hilarious Internet video generated from the writer strike. Yay for the strike!
via:boingboing wga writing writers-strike video youtube tv daily-show colbert-report 2008 Jan 22, 9:56
More ideas stolen from me in the same vein as my stolen OpenID thoughts.
Fast
Pedestrian Crossing on Four Way Stops. In college I didn't have a car and every weekend I had weekly poker with friends who lived nearby so I would end up waiting to cross from one corner of a
traffic lit four way stop to the opposite corner. Waiting there in the cold gave me plenty of time to consider the fastest method of getting to the opposite corner of a four-way stop. My plan was
to hit the pedestrian crossing button for both directions and travel on the first one available. This only seems like a bad choice if the pedestrian crossing signal travels clockwise or counter
clockwise around the four way stop. In those two cases its better to take the later of the two pedestrian signal crossings, but I have yet to see those two patterns on a real life traffic stop. I
decided recently to see if my plan was actually sound and looked up info on traffic signals. But the info
didn't say much other than "its complicated" and "it depends" (I'm paraphrasing). Then I found some guy's analysis of this problem. So I'm done with this and I'll continue pressing both
buttons and crossing on the first pedestrian signal. Incidentally on one such night when I was waiting to cross this intersection I heard a loud multi-click sound and realized that the woman in the
SUV waiting to cross the intersection next to me had just locked her doors. I guess my thinking-about-crossing-the-street face is intimidating.
Windows Searching
Windows Media Center Recorded TV's Closed Captions. An Ars-Technica article on
a fancy DVR described one of the DVRs features: full text search over the subtitles of the recorded TV shows. I thought implementing this for Windows Media Center recorded TV shows and Windows
Search would be an interesting project to learn about video files, and extending Windows Search. As it turns out though some guy, Stephen Toub implemented Windows Search over MCE closed captions already. Stephen Toub's article is very long and describes some
other very interesting related projects including 'summarizing video files' which you may want to read.
stolen-thoughts windows search mce windows traffic closed captions four-way-stop windows-media-center 2008 Jan 21, 12:25The line 'pick it up' finally making some sense. FTA: "...We recently saw an episode featuring this terrific ska cartoon about picking up after yourself.... the catchy tune is performed by ska
musicians GOGO13 and Hepcat's Alex Desert."
humor video ska music yo-gabba-gabba pick-it-up