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¶ by Rob FrieselFuck your brains out kids! Apparently, it’ll do you a world of good. (Pardon the pun.)
Fuck your brains out kids! Apparently, it’ll do you a world of good. (Pardon the pun.)
Please, use your quote-marks liberally when analyzing hormone therapies as a birth control method: Once the treatment was stopped, normal fertility levels returned within a few months. Right. And the long-term effects of this method…?
This one’s for you, Mark G.: Archaeology has never been a wealthy discipline, but by borrowing tools developed for more well-endowed professions, archaeologists are developing X-ray vision–or, to be precise, infra-red, microwave and magnetic vision, which are even better.
Has something every been just so weird that you were just in awe over how truly bizarre it was? So bizarre that you just couldn’t help but… Well, “fascinated” isn’t the right word, but it’s the first word that comes to mind: “It is concluded that the mallards were engaged in an “Attempted Rape Flight” […]
Schrödinger’s cat comes closer. I love this stuff. Now if only I could understand it. Or is that one of those taoist paradoxes?
I mean, I guess we’re not an endangered species yet but somehow this doesn’t seem surprising given that the Y-chromosome and male-ism is essentially a mutation anyway. For what it’s worth: Long Live The Mutants!
Dan Kaminsky, a packet-obsessed crypto guy, has been monkeying with volumetric ways of visualizing the randomness — the entropy — in sets, and along the way, he’s started visualizing other kinds of information. Neat stuff, this “time as third dimension” stuff. “…we’re going to abuse the technology a bit in the name of art…”
At least postdoc is only #10 on the list, one above metric system advocate…
Maybe I’m following this story too closely … but it does intrigue me. Especially: Varadarajan said all the code he wrote for Virginia Tech’s Linux-based clusters was moved over to the Mac OS X computers with relative ease. Which makes me raise an eyebrow because porting the terminal apps shouldn’t be that rough and w/ […]
Photos of Virginia Tech’s PowerMac G5 Cluster. UPDATE! Chaosmint’s notes about VT’s G5 cluster.