The pawn shop Ze describes reminds me of J.F. Sebastian. All those toys, er, todays, that need to be fixed.
Monthly Archives: June 2012
How Your Choice Isn’t Recognized as Such
“The user’s actions are irrelevant until they choose a browser capable of communicating correctly or make use of some means other than DNT.”
Declaring Retweet Bankruptcy
Fast Fooled
“What is the Fast Web? It’s the out of control web. The oh my god there’s so much stuff and I can’t possibly keep up web. It’s the spend two dozen times a day checking web. The in one end out the other web. The web designed to appeal to the basest of our intellectual …
Projecting
“At that point it hit me: the notion of this idea as a ‘startup’ was holding this idea back. What if I dropped all of the pretense and just built the best thing I could think of? What would the idea look like?” – Kyle Shank On Open Loop #1 Jamie and I discuss dive …
I’m concerned…
…that this is starting to look like systematic discrimination. …[the St. Anthony city council] originally approved the opening of his store but now are seeking to close it. St. Anthony City Council rejects Islamic center plan.
Open Loop #2 – What am I Editing Anyway?
Beer: Arrogant Bastard & Oaked Arrogant Bastard Garrick’s Top 9 Nouns for a Group of Animals, Wikipedia’s List of Animal names SemanticMediaWiki, WikiData Making durable web content, spreading copies into the wind. Jamie’s MediaWiki Backup Slow Web Reflections on working at CoCo
Throwing Away Just Enough to Catch
Open Loop #1 – Big Fuzzy Dead Cat
Notes & Links: The space between 0 and 1 beer for this episode: Garrick’s Sour Rye, Olvalde’s Brynhildr’s Gift Road Sign Math John Cleese on Creativity Doxie Go & Eye-fi Co-ops for news? Planet Kubb Pitch
US Leading World in CO2 Cuts
“Here is the biggest shocker of all: the average American’s CO2 emissions are down to levels not seen since 1964 — over half a century ago.” – Barry Saxifrage