Weekly Digest for October 28th
Every week, this little bot pulls my tweets, shared links, posted photos, and other bits and bobs into a single post for your perusal. Enjoy!
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Shared 2 photos.
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Shared Welcome to the Microsoft Store.
Watch the video. It’s creepier than you could imagine, down to the neck-strap name tags on the employees. |
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This guy did some experiments and posits that a single driver can dampen traffic waves. I’ve tried this very thing, but never bothered to see how well it was working behind me. This kind of driving requires letting go of some fundamental notions of fairness, but the hypothesis is that everyone ends up moving faster and feeling less stressed as a result. |
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A good effort by a teen game designer. The cards are consistently designed to be viral: you win via transmission. |
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I love this idea. I also love that, being OSS from Mozilla, it has a good chance of making it on to every platform (Palm Pre, Apple laptop, random internet-connected displays) that I use. |
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Shared Plant-cell-inspired "tofu" chair.
Beautiful. I’d like to see the code that generated this. |
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Shared Introducing… PhosphorEssence.
I’ve now spent several cumulative hours in front of big displays, manning the joysticks, gawping at the amazing images this thing produces. |
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Shared What Startups Are Really Like.
And why no one understand what they’re like to found, because most everyone has an internal model of having a "job" as their starting point. |
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Shared 2 photos.
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- Weekly Digest for September 29th (September, 2009)
- Weekly Digest for October 6th (October, 2009)
- Weekly Digest for December 24th (December, 2009)
- Weekly Digest for January 14th (January, 2010)
- Weekly Digest for November 13th (November, 2009)





