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memorysticks to sell

Wednesday, Mar 10, 2004

do you need a memorystick for you pda? (because for a real camera they’re probably too small…) i sell two of ’em: 16 or 8 mb. grab them while they’re fresh (or send me an email and i’ll take down those auctions)

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the grand challenge will be not so grand

Wednesday, Mar 10, 2004

as engadget writes the grand challenge will not be so grand. NONE of the eight entered robots completed the 1.25 mile test-course in the allotted time and none of all the entered robots will be able to complete the full course in the given ten hours. what a disappointment!

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exercise in style

Sunday, Mar 7, 2004

as a comics-enthusiast the fumetto news-letter is always chock-full of links to check out (and has way too many recommendations for my budget, but hell i just got a gratification from work, so i can afford this one, and maybe this or this or this …)

but this one really blows it away! the exercises in style by matt madden are an impressive way to fathom the possibilities of (online) comics. matt depicts a trivial situation in a lot of ways and turns every depiction into a different panel which can be viewed on the page. he changes style, changes perspective, both visually and narrative which turns the whole into an impressive art project!

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funny flash game

Saturday, Mar 6, 2004

in the tradition of pinguin.swf here’s another extremely silly but annoyingly addictive flash-game: blow up the warthog to kill all the bad aliens.

[via weebl and bobs newsletter ]

oh, and by the way: do you know the successor of pinguin.swf orca slap ?

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the ghostrider

Friday, Mar 5, 2004

in this months issue of wired there was a story about the great challenge . although the whole thing is a military-sponsored thing it chatched me as a truly geeky adventure. it’s a race from los angeles to las vegas . but the race is not a vanilla-flavoured race, instead it’s for driverless robotic cars which have to find their way completely autonomous. the official course will not be known until two hours prior to race time and will only released as gps way-points. then the teams have these two hours to fiddle with their equipment, and then are forced to watch how their creation competes without the slightest possibility of interaction, the machine has to do it on their own. it has to decide where to drive through, it has to decide how fast it can drive and all the other bits and pieces which a machine needs to consider to get from A to B as fast as possible. of all the portrayed teams (scroll down a bit to see them), the berkeley-team has by far the most impressive setup: their ghost rider is a motorcycle, while all the other contestants rely on at least four-wheeled chariots of fire. go and download the movies on the ghost rider-page (although they’re HUGE) and if you’re interested in that kind of stuff go and read the article in wired (although it’s far better on big pages and glossy paper :-)

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engadget

Thursday, Mar 4, 2004

after some guy left gizmodo he founded engadget to abandon himself to his gadget fetish.

the first entries on engadget (which is a really cool domain name, why do i never get those ideas :-) look really promising to fulfill my gadge-lust. looks like i need to watch an rss-feed more!

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mike van audenhove

Thursday, Mar 4, 2004

last sunday my parents, my sister and me had a brunch in the marzilibruggli (where nina works). during the brunch the nose of my father started running (not that this is an event that needs to be blogged :-) and then a comicstrip from mike van audenhove came to my mind. zurich by mike is one of my favorite swiss comics, and luckily enough the zuri-tipp - which publishes one strip per week - archives all the strips on its homepage. so i skimmed through ALL of the strips there and finally found the strip that we talked about: the nosedrop .

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exposé is just soo cool

Thursday, Mar 4, 2004

as i installed everything from scratch, clutter now lacks quite a lot of my albums pictures. with expose it’s a breeze to update these. a quick google of the album tittle, click and hold, f9 , drop onto clutter. et voila! couldn’t be easier than this. before i had to save the image to the desktop, minimize safari, locate the image on my cluttered desktop, get clutter to the foreground and drag the image to clutters window (direct drag and drop did not work, because through some mysterious bug all the images dragged to clutter arrived upside down.)

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another great set of pictures

Thursday, Mar 4, 2004

loretta lux photographs kids, scans their subjects and places them on a separate background which results in quite eerie pictures. most of the kids seem to be generated through cgi, but it’s all the real thing.

[via boingboing and the NY Times ]

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