May 1, 2010
  1. stripes
  2. video
  3. music video
Apr 26, 2010
1 note
  1. Angle
  2. Building
  3. Perspective
  4. Balconies
  5. Sky
  6. Architecture
Apr 26, 2010
1 note
We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn’t want to meet.
Stephen Hawking
Apr 18, 2010
1 note
  1. Angle
  2. Architecture
  3. Glass
  4. Sky
  5. Perspective
Apr 9, 2010
  1. Book
Feb 15, 2010
  1. Javascript
  2. WTF
  3. Irregularities
  4. Inconsistencies
  5. Unintuitive
It turns out that MIN_VALUE is the smallest number GREATER THAN ZERO, which of course totally makes sense.
Dan Dean over at http://wtfjs.com/
Feb 15, 2010
1 note
  1. Apple
  2. Keyboard
  3. Macro
  4. Blue
Got myself a new camera just in time for my vacation in South-East Asia.

Got myself a new camera just in time for my vacation in South-East Asia.

Jan 30, 2010
  1. predictions
  2. computation
  3. progression
  4. IT
Predictions are that by 2049, a $1000 computer will exceed the computational capabilities of the entire human species.
From the video Did You Know?
Jan 29, 2010
  1. foosball
  2. blue
  3. red
Jan 24, 2010
1 note
  1. bowling
Yesterday I went bowling with my brothers.

Yesterday I went bowling with my brothers.

Jan 10, 2010
  1. poster
  2. movie
  3. iranian
Iranian poster from the movie Khasme Koli.

Iranian poster from the movie Khasme Koli.

Jan 5, 2010
  1. 2010
  2. Moleskine
Back at work. A new page in my Moleskine.

Back at work. A new page in my Moleskine.

Dec 28, 2009
1 note
  1. Hardware
  2. Art
Yes, I have too much hardware! ;-) Actually, I’m building an art installation…
Tom Riley, on the Capistrano discussion group.
Dec 15, 2009
  1. Web
  2. Concept
  3. Revolution
  4. E-Book
The Web was just the proof of concept. Now the revolution gets real.
Chris Anderson in the free ebook “What Matters Now
Dec 12, 2009
1 note
  1. Happiness
  2. Moleskine
  3. Molecule
  4. Serotonin
By nature, I’ve always been a happy person.

By nature, I’ve always been a happy person.

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