Monthly Archives: August 2005

It’s a beautiful thing…

So, I just checked the wikibook article I added to the other day and found that it has already been expounded upon. Most of my stuff was left in tact, but another user has talked about the benefits of Morse … Continue reading

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Wikis

The uncyclopedia article of the day. Lederhosen. And for months I’ve thought about what my first input might be to wikipedia. What piece of informational nugget might I grace the world with? I had grand plans but things went awry … Continue reading

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Google IM

Nice review of Skype and Google Talk. I’m using Google talk and find it to be nice and easy. The only downside I see to both Skype and Google Talk is you are limited to chatting with one person at … Continue reading

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WikiBooks

I posted recently about open textbooks on the wikipedia site. There were a couple of books that looked interesting, but I wonder if this one will last for very long. A book like this could come in handy…

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Why don’t we settle?

My 1 year old is at the stage that always amazes me. Or rather he is at ONE of the stages that always amazes me. The little guy is an expert crawler. He can either crawl on his hands and … Continue reading

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It’s all in the eye of the beholder…

Some are calling this a disaster. A security robot attacks the Japanese Prime Minister. Apparently it threw up a smoke screen right after meeting the PM. Politicians, smoke screens… It somehow seems perfectly rational to me.

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VR Therapy

Video game developers have moved into a new field. VR therapy allows Doctors to help “combatants cope with the personal psychological effects of war”.

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This is a photo of the highest jump ever by a human being. It was done back in the 60s as part of the space program. An interesting article on the story can be found here. He jumped at an … Continue reading

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A Bit of Sunday Poemtry

I started reading Shel Silverstone to my son when he was barely old enough to talk. He could never understand why a single verse was called a poem, and a collection of poems was called Poetry. So he always called … Continue reading

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What won’t they think of next?

Looks like Wikipedia now has text books?

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