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Chris Hodapp true 2009-06-15 12:06:08+00:00 post 2009-06-14-4 2009.06.14 162
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diy
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photography
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log

  • Well, after my computer exploded and my hard drive became an orphan, I finally built a working computer again and fixed up my scripts so they didn't suck. Now I shall attempt to post the giant piles of stuff that have accumulated.


motivational,practical


food,photography

  • http://www.tastespotting.com/ - My friend Cassie sent me this link. In its own words: "Think of TasteSpotting as a highly visual potluck of recipes, references, experiences, stories, articles, products, and anything else that inspires exquisite taste."

game,geometry

  • The eyeballing game - Another link from Cassie… it's a Flash game that's sort of interesting, related to one's ability to eyeball something and tell if it's straight
  • Nomic Game - A paperwork table game that looks a bit complex to actually play. The object of the game is to change the rules of the game.

article

  • The Score: How childbirth went industrial - An article in The New Yorker giving a (critical) opinion of why C-section is used so often. Interesting read.
  • Perils of pop philosophy
    • Probably related to Dunning-Kruger effect - "…people reach erroneous conclusions and make unfortunate choices but their incompetence robs them of the metacognitive ability to realize it"
  • The Zen of Drinking Alone from Modern Drunkard Magazine. I can't say I've ever heard of Modern Drunkard before, but this is a surprisingly cogent article about the value of… drinking alcohol alone, or "using alcohol to find your inner monkey".
  • Well, more of an essay than an article… On Liberty by John Stuart Mill is something I should probably read at some point

music

  • Jake Speed and the Freddies - just saw them at the Southgate House and was extremely impressed, despite that ordinarily I'd never listen to "folk blues" voluntarily.
  • StumbleAudio - I don't really know what this is. but I wrote it down, so maybe it's good. "Guide to discovering music and sharing great new music."