June 2011
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May 2011
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The command and control methods used to achieve scalable efficiency for the...
– This quote comes from the kickass speech given by legendary technologist John Seely Brown as the commencement speech at the Illinois Institute of Technology, including a lyrical and funny account of how becoming a bookie helped him to realize he had to match his hardcore quant math skills with...
March 2011
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February 2011
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December 2010
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tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE INANIMATE OBJECT?
November 2010
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October 2010
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Fiction Birthed of Boredom
Saddling up against the desk my hands begin to twitch. Millions of nerve endings begin to fire across my body. From behind hundreds of secret panels that can be found throughout my brain, a hundred little creative folks come running. These are the little guys that maintain and run the machinery. The Chief Creative Officer (CCO) hits the big red button mounted on his console. A team tears out...
Aveda Self Control
My hair, when properly positioned (such as in this photograph), serves as thousands-thick antennae clusters that transmit a fast feed from the universe directly to my Blaspheme brain where it is then routed, fractalyzed, then re-routed down my spine through a network of nerves that cascade my processings back out to the universe through my many limbs of Soulular expression.
Therefore, styling...
June 2010
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December 2009
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November 2009
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Clackitty-Clack-Clack
Originally Posted to 12seconds.tv (now defunct(*tear))
August 2009
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September 2008
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The desires of the heart are as crooked as corkscrews, Not to be born is the...
– W. H. Auden, 1936
June 2008
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March 2008
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Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor has a stroke, and describes an experience only glanced upon by people through rigorous meditation. Found by Eris
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Nature rejects the monarch, not the man; (and) The subject, not the citizen; for...
– Percy Shelley, Queen Mab