The CBC produced a radio show featuring Pinchas Zukerman with studio demonstrations and recordings.
Posts
The CBC produced a radio show featuring Pinchas Zukerman with studio demonstrations and recordings.
GM Script: Flickr Infinite Scroll. This script makes small changes to the interface removing the need for you to click on the pagination number and wait for loading times every time you go to the next/previous page.
Monday, April 30th • Comments (0)
Upcoming.yahoo.com? Come on! Yahoo!, I have no idea why you would do this, but please do not make it a habit. I will abandon del.icio.us and flickr instantly if you make them subdomains of yahoo.com. K, thanks.
An article in the Times about phone based social networks like Twitter, Radar and Jaiku. Constant updates and the “general barrage of white noise and information overload.”
Sunday, April 29th • Comments (0)
Photographs from the new world. James Deavin’s photos of landscapes from Second Life.
Saturday, April 28th • Comments (0)
I finally got around to uploading some of the snapshots from the recent Chicago trip.
Today is World Intellectual Property Day.
I’m a squatter in a sitting society. Do you live in a sitting or squatting society?
I love the Clipboard Washer widget. It automatically removes the formatting from text copied to the clipboard. Pure joy.
Schoolr is a fairly complete search portal, including measurement conversion.
“I love music. But I love the violin more.” –Nathan Milstein
Sunday, April 22nd • Comments (0)
It’s Earth Day, a good time to think about our ecological footprints, and ways to make ‘em a little smaller.
In an attempt to cut open source alternatives off at the pass, Microsoft is offering a $3 operating system in some developing countries, where the use of Linux and other open software is on the rise.
The world’s largest itunes library, nicknamed “The Matrix” by its owner, contains over 800 GB of music and takes over six hours to re-compile. The itunes library XML file alone weighs in at 259MB.
“MUSICA INNATA EST QUAEDAM COMMUNIS SECUNDAM SEIPSAM DELECTATIO” –Erigena
Guess what happened when Josh Bell played the violin in a D.C. subway station at rush hour? Nothing.
Vengerov working with Didier Lockwood.
Recent
Random
Toshiba ApriAttenda - a sophisticated robot able to deliver human-centric technologies that provide assistance in the home and in public places like shopping complexes.
About the author
Elsewhere