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RiffTrax - Mystery Science Theater 3000 - TV - New York Times |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:57 pm EDT, May 6, 2007 |
WHEN �Mystery Science Theater 3000� was canceled after 11 seasons in 1999, 146 distraught fans bought a full-page advertisement in Daily Variety urging another network to continue the show. But the series was not revived, and today devotees cannot even tune in to reruns because its premise � a host and his two robot pals mock B movies � required securing those movies� broadcast rights, which expired after the show�s demise.
RiffTrax - Mystery Science Theater 3000 - TV - New York Times |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
8:13 pm EDT, Mar 16, 2007 |
"Montage-a-google is a simple web-based app that uses Google's image search to generate a large gridded montage of images based on keywords (search terms) entered by the user. Not only an interesting way of browsing the net, it can also be used to create desktop pictures or even posters." Interesting visualization mechanism. Montage-a-google Fun! |
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A Periodic Table of Information Visualization Methods |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
11:26 am EST, Jan 11, 2007 |
Via raphkoster.com: "This is geek heaven. A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods is a triumph of cool infodesign in and of itself. It’s a periodic table, where each element is instead a means of visually displaying information. Naturally, as in the real periodic table, “elements” are clustered based on similarity. It’s done via pop-ups, which perhaps Edward Tufte might disapprove of… but I could probably fiddle with it for hours." A Periodic Table of Information Visualization Methods |
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MIT OpenCourseWare | OCW Home |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
11:15 am EST, Jan 11, 2007 |
a free and open educational resource (OER) for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. It is true to MIT's values of excellence, innovation, and leadership.
MIT OpenCourseWare | OCW Home |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
11:31 am EDT, Oct 24, 2006 |
People moving huge amounts of things on two wheels - including an awful lot of dead animals. More bulk is moved on these bikes than I ever see in the SUVs around here. Dead Pigs on Bikes |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
3:25 pm EDT, Jul 3, 2006 |
The Memory Medallion is a small disc, about the size of a half dollar, which is embedded in a monument, memorial or grave marker. Inside the Medallion is a digital memory device that holds a photograph and life story of your loved one. I walked in the beautiful Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena, Ca this morning. It is lovely, 5 generations family owned and old - some headstones date to the late 1800's which is about as old as you get in SoCal. They don't even have a website, and yet they have this very cool information imbedding system. You borrow a little handheld device and are able to learn more about people than "Beloved Father" by reading data from a small, coin shaped medallion on specific headstones. The information is disappointingly skimpy at this point - just a black and white photo and a generic obituary but imagine when people will use these to present their Lifelogs - images, blogs, transcripts and full geneological data. People will be telling their stories after death with information captured digitally throughout a lifetime. Imagine something like this at the Vietnam War Memorial. Hopefully they are using a technology that will allow continued access in the more distant future. Death Tech |
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Now YOU can Never Take a Rorschach Test |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
1:19 pm EST, Mar 17, 2006 |
Disclaimer Of Use Reading the information provided here could compromise the administration of the Rorschach test, invalidating your answers. If you don't wish to take the Rorschach test (and we suggest NOT taking it in the context of a custody dispute if at all possible), tell the psychologist that you are familiar with the Rorschach test, have read about the test and have seen the inkblots. Any ethical psychologist will decline to administer the test upon learning this, and the issue of the test's validity will be a moot point. An interesting explanation/exposure of this psych tool, from what looks like a parental custodial dispute site of all places. I have always wondered what this test revealed about someone, in an objective manner. Doesn't look too objective at all. I bet you'd reach the same conclusions holding up magazine ads in from of people. Now YOU can Never Take a Rorschach Test |
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Resource for More Speaking Opportunities |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:05 pm EST, Mar 9, 2006 |
Welcome to the Speakers' Wiki A listing of speakers, their websites and affiliation, contact information, past speaking engagements and other important information to help conference organizers choose speakers to talk on important topics, including speakers resources. The people starting this are games focussed, but there is a broad range of people here. We do know that when Memestream members speak at a conference, sometimes it changes the world. Resource for More Speaking Opportunities |
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Flying Spaghetti Monster vs Darwin and the Other Guy |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:17 pm EST, Dec 20, 2005 |
We will of course be able to train the teachers in this alternate theory. I am eagerly awaiting your response, and hope dearly that no legal action will need to be taken. I think we can all look forward to the time when these three theories are given equal time in our science classrooms across the country, and eventually the world; One third time for Intelligent Design, one third time for Flying Spaghetti Monsterism, and one third time for logical conjecture based on overwhelming observable evidence. This is utterly engaging. Look for actual letters back from some Kansas School Board members: http://www.venganza.org/response.htm and the simulcra creation guide: http://www.venganza.org/spread/simulacrum.htm A note about the FSM Holiday season. People keep asking me what the FSM winter holiday is called - Ramendan, Pastamas, etc. Clever (not really), but no. Our winter holiday is named "Holiday", and stretches most of December and January. Consider how much our religion has spread over the last couple years; how many schools and businesses refer not to the "Christmas season", but to the pastafarian "Holiday season" instead? - Strong evidence of our rapid growth. A special thanks goes to Walmart, who rejected the Christian phrase "Merry Christmas" in favor of the Pastafarian greeting "Happy Holidays". We appreciate your support. Flying Spaghetti Monster vs Darwin and the Other Guy |
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