Archive for the ‘Entertainment’ Category

Pillar of society

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Blind faith is a dangerous thing.

Dam funny

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Old but still good

http://www.spapo.com/s292.html

Geek humor

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

I have bin going through xkcd’s archive to revisit some of me favorite comics. Here are a few of my favorites, don’t forget to read the alt text, mouse over to read.

Bonus points if you can identify the science in question

Bonus points if you can identify the science in question

Sometimes, I sit on top of parking decks and watch the sun rise.  I feel like I should have a guitar or something.

Sometimes, I sit on top of parking decks and watch the sun rise.  I feel like I should have a guitar or something.

If you think the purveyors of DRM simply want to protect artists, check out chapters 13 and 14 in Free Culture, by Lawrence Lessig.  Their goal is the elimination of all culture they don't control.

If you think the purveyors of DRM simply want to protect artists, check out chapters 13 and 14 in Free Culture, by Lawrence Lessig.  Their goal is the elimination of all culture they don’t control.

Every computer, at the unreachable memory address 0x-1, stores a secret.  I found it, and it is that all humans ar-- SEGMENTATION FAULT.

Every computer, at the unreachable memory address 0x-1, stores a secret.  I found it, and it is that all humans ar– SEGMENTATION FAULT.

Proper User Policy apparently means Simon Says.

Proper User Policy apparently means Simon Says.

With reasonable assumptions about latitude and body shape, how much time might she gain them?  Note: whatever the answer, sunrise always comes too soon. (Also, is it worth it if she throws up?)

With reasonable assumptions about latitude and body shape, how much time might she gain them?  Note: whatever the answer, sunrise always comes too soon. (Also, is it worth it if she throws up?)

It slowly dawns on us that our parents knew exactly what they were doing.

It slowly dawns on us that our parents knew exactly what they were doing.