wikiHow is the how-to manual that anyone can write or edit. If you feel so inclined, they have a page of requested “how-to”s.
Wiki’s are a great step toward a society where all information is free. I love it.
A collection of digital wonders and some other stuff
wikiHow is the how-to manual that anyone can write or edit. If you feel so inclined, they have a page of requested “how-to”s.
Wiki’s are a great step toward a society where all information is free. I love it.
Google’s Gmail has increased the number of invitations I can give away to 100. It’s not very often that I even gave away any of the 50 I had available before. Do you want a Gmail account? Comment here.
Less than two weeks have passed since Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza strip and the Islamic terrorist faction known as Hamas has launched rocket attacks against Israel. Although I can’t say I never expected there would be attacks from the Palestinian controlled Gaza – there always have been, it just surprises me how quickly the terrorists are back at it again.
In a retaliatory response Israel launched air strikes early Sunday morning and gathered troops outside of Gaza.
I have a strong suspicion that this is exactly why the Sharon Government wanted to leave Gaza. Now that Gaza is somewhat autonomous Israel can make good on its promise to take a more serious stance.
(From the New York Times):
“Hamas and other Palestinian factions have fired hundreds of rockets from northern Gaza in recent years, prompting periodic Israeli military incursions. The Israeli troops usually pulled back after a few days, and the rocket fire would subsequently resume.
But Israel has warned for months that if the rocket fire continued after its withdrawal from Gaza, it was prepared to hit back much harder than it had in the past.”
Hamas’s claim for launching its attack came after a truck carrying rockets exploded killing 15 Palestinians and wounding more than 80. The say the blast was caused by an Israeli attack.
[Both t]he Palestinian Authority and Israel said the blast was caused by Hamas explosives that went off accidentally, and they dismissed Hamas’s allegation that an Israeli airstrike caused the explosion.
The Palestinian Interior Ministry said Hamas should take responsibility for the blast “instead of making accusations against others.”
I think it’s important to note that it’s the terrorist causing the trouble, not the Palestinian Authority.
I also wanted to note that the Times article makes me even more hopeful for the Palestinian people because of the comment by Mahmoud Abbas, a Palestinian leader, who said, “We must stop parading our weapons and stop using guns among the people.”
Clearly he see what is wrong with parading Ak-47’s in the street and wants to try and make them a more civilized people.
I hope this so called “war on terror” sorts itself out. I wish people could just get along.
I’ve been doing some New Media work / art lately, mostly in Photoshop, and recently I discovered some very handy cheat sheets that have great shortcuts and reminders for:
The psychologist Carl Jung introduced the term introvert to describe a person whose motives and actions are directed inward. Introverts tend to be preoccupied with their own thoughts and feelings and minimize their contact with other people.
I’m not sure it’s a black & white situation where either you are or are not an introvert, but I did enjoy reading Caring for Your Introvert. I can’t help but relate this back to why things didn’t work out, and maybe the article offers some clues about why I am the way I am.
Even if I am a bit of an introvert – I try to fight it. (Not very well considering it’s Friday night and I’m not at “Ice” or “The Corn Maze” – two places I was invited to go tonight.)
Check out this mash-up of the classic Duck Hunt with another classic, Doom.

“The objective is simple. Shoot as many ducks as you can with Doom weapons such as The Super Shotgun, The Chaingun, The Rocket Launcher and The BFG-900!”
Personally I find the regular shotgun to be the most reliable. Total retro awesomeness: Duck Doom.
(via BoingBoing)
justcurio.us is an anonymous question and answer system, open to anyone, with one simple rule: to ask a question, you must first answer someone else’s question.
Here someone asks the question: Does Stairway to Heaven have satanic messages when played backwards? Please feel free to add you opinion.
Interesting Wikipedia article on Godwin’s Law.
“As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1.”
Apparently Google has come up with a way to use the power of “crowd wisdom” to predict market events of importance to Google within the company. Amazing stuff.
The markets were designed to forecast product launch dates, new office openings, and many other things of strategic importance to Google. So far, more than a thousand Googlers have bid on 146 events in 43 different subject areas (no payment is required to play).
I found a link at Sourceforge that appears to be a similar (or the identical?) program.