Napolean Dynamite and the Utah State Fair
September 30th, 2005Everyday I get tons of people visiting my site looking for an image of a liger. You know, liger – as in half lion have tiger. I can only assume these people are fans of Napolean Dynamite and perhaps they will enjoy these clever ads for the Utah State Fair featuring Napolean and Pedro.
The $100 Laptop
September 29th, 2005
A research project at the MIT Media Lab has a plan for getting $100 laptops in the hands of millions of people around the world.
The laptops will have a 500 Mhz CPU, 1 gig of RAM, run on Linux, and will be optionally powered by a hand-crank or traditional power sources.
The goal of the project is to make the low-cost PC idea a grassroots movement that will spread in popularity. Nicholas Negroponte, the co-founder of the Media Lab at MIT, said the idea is that governments will pay roughly $100 for the laptops and will distribute them for free to students.
“This is the most important thing I have ever done in my life,” Negroponte said on Wednesday during a presentation at Technology Review’s Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT. “Reception has been incredible. The idea is simple. It’s an education project, not a laptop project. If we can make education better–particularly primary and secondary schools–it will be a better world.”
(via News.com article)
Cool CG Animation
September 28th, 2005


Also check out these other demos: smallreel_3.mov and smallreel_4.mov.
There are all really cool but that first one is amazing.
Roy Disney Buys Globetrotters
September 28th, 2005
This is kind of strange. Apparently Roy Disney (Walt’s Nephew) has purchased 80% of the Harlem Globetrotters.
There used to be a Harlem Globetrotters animated cartoon back in the 70’s. I wonder if Roy can bring it back. j/k
The Outfit
September 27th, 2005It looks pretty cool to me: The Outfit game trailer.
WikiEsquire
September 27th, 2005This is pretty interesting: Wikipedia users edit a meta article for Esquire.
This week, an Esquire editor invited Wikipedia users to edit an article that will appear in the magazine. Wikipedia users reacted strongly, with over 500 edits to WP:ITAAW before the article was frozen.Editor A.J. Jacobs wrote the original article, which was riddled with deliberate errors. These errors were quickly corrected by users, who rewrote many sections from scratch. Jacobs said of the massive edits made by Wikipedians,
I just wanted to thank you all so much for participating in this experiment. It was absolutely fascinating. I was riveted to my computer, pressing refresh every 45 seconds to see the next iteration. And the next and the next.
The article will presumably run in the November 2005 issue.
Evolution Vs. Intelligent Design
September 27th, 2005The Washington Post on the proof behind evolution and the Evolution / Intelligent Design (ID) case in Harriburg, Pa.
“When scientists announced they had determined the exact order of all 3 billion bits of genetic code that go into making a chimpanzee, it was no surprise that the sequence was more than 96 percent identical to the human genome.”
The chimpanzee genetic information let scientists put the very theory of evolution to some tough new tests and the predictions made under the theory passed.
Today a Federal judge in Harrisburg, Pa. USA, will begin to hear a case that asks whether Intelligent Design or other non-scientific explanations should be compulsory teaching material in a biology class.
But the plaintiffs, who are parents opposed to teaching ID as science, will do more than merely argue that those alternatives are weaker than the theory of evolution.They will make the case — plain to most scientists but poorly understood by many others — that these alternatives are not scientific theories at all.
Water Polo
September 27th, 2005Tonight I played water polo for 2 hours. I’m beat and I’m going to bed.
After the games I had a good time chatting with Brock about my summer and about the breakup. Getting home I realize it stirred up a lot of emotions.
Download MOV versions of iTunes Music Videos
September 27th, 2005I never tried this myself and honestly I don’t have a lot interest in trying it out but some of you may find it deliciously wonderful: How to download high quality Quicktime .MOV versions of iTunes Music Videos.
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Eisner Finally Leaves Disney
September 26th, 2005
The New York Times is running a story on the departure of Disney CEO Michael Eisner from the company. His last day will be on Saturday.
It is a low-key way to end a 21-year career that was both brilliant and controversial and during which Mr. Eisner, 63, became the face of Disney for the generation whose parents grew up with the founder, Walt Disney.