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Aug
31
Posted on 31-08-2005
Filed Under (design) by Jeff Milner

Creating a design in 3D space and then having it printed in the material of your choice is something I’ve been hearing about for years; even the design class at my high school had a 3D lathe, but reading this Wired Article on 3D Printing, it seems they’ve taken things to a new level.

Oh and while I’m on the topic of Wired Articles, you should probably check out the expose on the clone capable claiming religious group the Raelians.

“Two amateur documentary makers say they’ve infiltrated the UFO cloning sect known as the Raelians and come away with candid videos they hope will further tarnish the group’s reputation and even help shut it down.”

I found it kind of funny (funny strange, not funny - haha) because the guy making the video said he became suspicious of the group after learning they ask their members for a whopping 1% of their annual income; nope his suspicions didn’t come from the sex parties or their claim of aliens cloning humans - but when he found out they want money?! Well it must be a cult based on the 1% donation request.

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Aug
31
Posted on 31-08-2005
Filed Under (music) by Jeff Milner

Two weeks ago I posted about Plastic.com’s story on the perfect album. Some guy has tabulated all the albums mentioned in the comments and placed them online.

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Aug
30
Posted on 30-08-2005
Filed Under (kayaking) by Jeff Milner

My brother scanned some old photos he took of me kayaking down the Kananaskis white water and posted them on Flickr. I’m still cold.

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Aug
30
Posted on 30-08-2005
Filed Under (flash, typography) by Jeff Milner

As a fan of both typefaces and silly time wasting flash games, I feel a certain responsibility to show you Helvetica Vs. Arial.

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Aug
30
Posted on 30-08-2005
Filed Under (tutorials) by Jeff Milner

I stumbled upon an interesting site that explains how to start a fire using a pop can and some chocolate. I’ll have to try this sometime.

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Aug
29
Posted on 29-08-2005
Filed Under (art, california) by Jeff Milner

Even though it’s kind of old news, I stumbled upon a selection of photos from the i am 8-bit video game art show opening. Too bad all the cool stuff happens in California.

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Aug
28
Posted on 28-08-2005
Filed Under (backmasking) by Jeff Milner

This morning I received the following email about my backmasking page:

Hey Jeff,

Just wanted to let you know that your backmasking site rocks. Just one thing you’ve probably heard before, but when you play Empty Spaces backwards there’s a bit more to the lyrics than what you have on your site. The full lyrics are:

“Congratulations, you’ve just discovered the secret message. Please send your answer to Old Pink, care of the Funny Farm, Chalfont - “

“Roger, Carolyn’s on the phone.”

The first guy speaking is bassist Roger Waters. I have no idea who the second guy is, but the ‘Carolyn’ he refers to is probably Roger’s wife of the time, Carolyn Christie. Roger claimed that Carolyn often saved him from going crazy by forcing him to communicate with her, even when he didn’t want to, so that’s probably what the backwards message is referring to. But I’m rambling. Take care and keep the site going, I really love it.

-Carmen

Thanks Carmen. I have received a lot of email about the missing line “Roger, Carolyn’s on the phone” but this is the first time that anyone has offered any kind of explanation as to what it means.

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Aug
28
Posted on 28-08-2005
Filed Under (urban legends) by Jeff Milner

The NPR has a short interview with David Mikkelson, the co-founder of Snopes.com. (Snopes is my favorite site for information about Urban Myths and other rumours).

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Aug
28
Posted on 28-08-2005
Filed Under (psychology) by Jeff Milner

While reading Malcolm Gladwell’s bestselling book, Blink, I learned that sometimes we have subconscious biases that are not exactly politically correct. A research team at Harvard University has come up with what they call the Implicit Association Test, or IAT for short. The IAT measures implicit attitudes and beliefs that people are either unwilling or unable to report.

Take the test and it may surprise you what your subconscious mind thinks about:

  • Age (’Young - Old’ IAT)
  • Gender - Science
  • Race (’Black - White’ IAT)
  • Presidents (’Presidential Popularity’ IAT)
  • Sexuality (’Homosexual - Straight’ IAT)
  • Gender - Career
  • Arab-Muslim (’Arab Muslim - Other People’ IAT)
  • Weight (’Fat - Thin’ IAT)
  • Religion (’Judaism - Other Religions’ IAT)
  • Disability (’Disabled - Abled’ IAT)
  • Native American (’Native - White American’ IAT)
  • Asian American (’Asian - European American’ IAT)
  • Weapons (’Weapons - Harmless Objects’ IAT)
  • Skin-tone (’Light Skin - Dark Skin’ IAT)

I took the tests both on Age and Gender and it was calculated that I do not appear to have either an age bias or a gender bias. Sometimes a person’s results can indicate a bias and in retaking the test it may still be hard to correct that bias even though you know you have it and are trying to avoid it from showing.

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Aug
28
Posted on 28-08-2005
Filed Under (family, travel) by Jeff Milner

I’m back from my trip to Drayton Valley and Edmonton. I saw Jackie and Glen’s new house and played with my nephew Ryker. He’s so amazingly cute!

In Edmonton we went to the Fringe Festival to check out the street performers and had a great time. We wanted to see one of the plays but couldn’t get through dinner and get down there fast enough after we decided which play to see. The thing about the plays at The Fringe is, they are selected based on a lottery system, so just because a play is selected to be performed, doesn’t mean it will be good. But that’s part of the fun—finding a good play. Based on the reviews we thought we had a winner.

The only other Fringe Festival I’ve been to was in Adelaide, Australia, and I think the one in Edmonton is a little bit bigger and therefore a little bit better. We had a good time anyway.

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Aug
25
Posted on 25-08-2005
Filed Under (family, travel) by Jeff Milner

I’m just finishing up my packing for a weekend trip to Drayton Valley and Edmonton. No new posts until I’m back on Sunday night.

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Aug
25
Posted on 25-08-2005
Filed Under (disney) by Jeff Milner

A recently discovered old comic strip set from the 1930’s shows Mickey Mouse repeatedly attempting to end his own life when it appears Minnie has fallen for another mouse.

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Aug
24
Posted on 24-08-2005
Filed Under (art, tutorials) by Jeff Milner


I found a site with a tutorial on how to make your own spider out of five $1 bills. I never tried it, but it looks pretty cool all the same. Plus I don’t have five American dollars just lying around and don’t really feel like folding up five Fives.

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Aug
23
Posted on 23-08-2005
Filed Under (google) by Jeff Milner

As I predicted, it looks like Google is about to release it’s own instant messenger program. Look for the announcement tomorrow. Of course I could just be jumping on the rumour bandwagon.

I predict you’ll be able to get it at http://talk.google.com/.

Update: I was right! and it’s online now.

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Aug
19
Posted on 19-08-2005
Filed Under (flickr) by Jeff Milner

I took advantage of the new flickr meme going around. It’s from the same folks that brought us the Flickr Badge Maker. It’s called the Flickr Magazine Cover Maker. It lets you convert photos from your flickr photostream into magazine covers. Granted this is one of the worst photos I have, but I decided to use it because it was one of my most recent shots. I also made a flickrbadge awhile ago:

I don’t really know why I bother, but it’s kind of a fun distraction. See all of Flagrant Disregard’s Flickr Toys.

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