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I’ve been meaning to write a Programmable Web post about PhoneGap but haven’t gotten to it and since I did my initial research they removed the above image from the rotating thing on their website so I probably won’t include it if I ever get around to posting something but I still wanted to share it because, well, look at it. I made it my ‘desktop wallpaper’ and I haven’t had that for years.
“Getting coffee! Also, trying Gowalla!”
More Important Foursquare Coverage
Does it suggest a pathological relationship with the natural world that it’s typical to mist one’s living space with dilute nerve toxin upon discovering some unexpected but ultimately harmless insects? No, obviously, bugs are gross.
But, more importantly, does being pretty psyched when they’ve all stopped moving mean I am going to be a serial killer/dictator or just that I look at those Wikipedia articles about as much as everyone else?
The Cotard delusion or Cotard’s syndrome or Walking Corpse Syndrome is a rare neuropsychiatric disorder in which people hold a delusional belief that they are dead (either figuratively or literally), do not exist, are putrefying, or have lost their blood or internal organs. In rare instances, it can include delusions of immortality. (via sleevia)
So proud!
But who knows whether (& how) beliefs about the beliefs of a NYT reporter affect various—potentially more important to affect—non-blogger parties? —
= non-playing characters?
everyone is a groupuscule: Endasher: Attn: Self-righteous Critics of Media Coverage of Horrific Texas Gang Rape
Does anyone want to hire me!? -
(Look, I need to get it indexed, okay?)
thusspakeblake:Class Struggle.
New Programmable Web post about the foursquare hackday last weekend
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Scanning electron micrograph of the human cerebral cortex. Alfonso Rodríguez-Baeza and Marisa Ortega-Sánchez.
what is happening in the ‘insistence on sameness’ illustration?
Is that car the DeLorean?
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