Category Archives: technology

the unorganized militia

Gene Healy, whom I had not read before: Forty armed citizens out of 700 in the audience might have made it quite difficult for the [Chechen] terrorists to secure the [theatre] building. Sure, a lot of folks might have been … Continue reading

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hydrogen-ware

Toshiba says a notebook computer running on fuel cells is two years away. (From slashdot by way of Bill St Clair – whose blog, I now notice, is “created with Emacs”. You go.) update 2004 Oct 22: I’m waiting . . .

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a use for the stuff

George Byrd, who has contributed to this space before, comments on the urine item below: I recall reading somewhere that during the last years of the Civil War, some southern cities instituted regular collection of urine from chamber pots, from … Continue reading

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million-dollar idea

Holster stickers (only a philistine would glue anything to the gun itself): sticky-back strips 1cm high by about 7cm wide, imprinted with humorous phrases. My Other Gun is an Arbalest Make a Joyful Noise One Round at a Time Just … Continue reading

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render unto pixels

The Virtual Terrain Project collects links about the state of the art in realtime simulated environments, from “why can’t you make better trees?” to “how do you decide when part of the field of view can be rendered more sloppily?”.

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les pissoirs du monde

The urinals of the Martin A. Pomerantz Observatory at the South Pole: When [the barrel] is full, . . . it is shipped to Port Hueneme, California, for disposal. Who’d have thunk. I wonder, though — is it only because I’ve read … Continue reading

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bandages

Slashdot | Larry Wall On Perl, Religion, and . . . If you look at all the RFCs at dev.perl.org, you’ll find that most of the feature requests are bogus on some level or other because they tend to suggest bandaid solutions. … Continue reading

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