Monday, December 28, 2009
internet memes of the 2000s
http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2009/11/the-10-best-internet-memes-of-the-decade.html?p=2
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Not quite the series finale...
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Eggs!
You Tube - Trachtenburg Family Slideshow - Eggs
bands with body names
http://www.npr.org/blogs/monitormix/2009/12/vote_for_your_favorite_build_a.html
I voted for the "Monster Mix" one, FWIW.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
I know....
Friday, December 11, 2009
Injustice, thy name is Deepak
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Morning Songs
I was wondering what (if any) songs do you guys use to kind of get you awake or pumped up in the morning.
I prefer the song Move On Up by Curtis Mayfield which you've probably heard in a movie or TV show at some point.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Ba-boom in Colbert Report
Monday, December 7, 2009
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Proof that nobody will ever know how computers work
The other day we're at a computer science seminar, and the speaker is from MIT, talking about graph algorithm type stuff.
His laptop stops working halfway through the talk. It won't show the next slide.
Uh oh, a simple problem with a computer! Its not doing what we want it to do. A group of top notch, world class, cutting edge computer scientists are sitting in a circle around a laptop which is temporarily malfunctioning.
Their best idea to fix it? Recompile the Latex.
The equivalent of kicking your TV. Screw with it until it works. Turn it off, and then turn it back on. Start over and hope it works next time. Fiddle with it.
These are the things we do with electronics, and if they work, we never look back to wonder what was actually wrong.
Recompiling the Latex worked, and of course the talk went immediately forward. No time to actually figure out what was wrong. We needed to hear about theoretical algorithms and how they were asymptotically better than other ones.
But what are you going to do? Its better than actually trying to understand circuits, fuck that.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Split Brain. Not Split Brian.
Split-brain is a lay term to describe the result when the corpus callosum connecting the two hemispheres of the brain is severed to some degree. The surgical operation to produce this condition is called corpus callosotomy and is usually used as a last resort to treat intractable epilepsy. Initially, partial callosotomies are performed; if this operation does not succeed, a complete callosotomy is performed to mitigate the risk of accidental physical injury by reducing the severity and violence of epileptic seizures. Prior to callosotomies, epilepsy is treated through pharmaceutical means.
A patient with a split brain, when shown an image in his or her left visual field (that is, the left half of what both eyes see), will be unable to vocally name what he or she has seen. This is because the speech-control center is in the left side of the brain in most people, and the image from the left visual field is sent only to the right side of the brain (those with the speech control center in the right side will experience similar symptoms when an image is presented in the right visual field). Since communication between the two sides of the brain is inhibited, the patient cannot name what the right side of the brain is seeing. The person can, however, pick up and show recognition of an object (one within the left overall visual field) with their left hand, since that hand is controlled by the right side of the brain.
The same effect occurs for visual pairs and reasoning. For example, a patient with split brain is shown a picture of a chicken and a snowy field in separate visual fields and asked to choose from a list of words the best association with the pictures. The patient would choose a chicken foot to associate with the chicken and a shovel to associate with the snow; however, when asked to reason why the patient chose the shovel, the response would relate to the chicken.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
blogname?
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Female Pop Artists
I also listen to Aimee Mann who is kind of pop...but not really (not embarrassed of this fact).
Sunday, November 22, 2009
book recommendations
I have an Amazon online gift certificate that I need to use. I'd like to buy some interesting books that I can see myself rereading often, and I don't feel like buying novels since I'd rather get those from a library. Basically, I'm looking for "cool" books that I want to have in my bookshelf 2, 5, 10, 30 years from now and pick up and say "Yeah, this book is cool. I should read through it again." So far, my list is:
-Logicomix, by Apostolos Doxiadis
-Diagramless Crosswords, by Brendan Emmett Quigley
Sooooo crossword books don't really fit my description above, but whatever. Any other ideas?
Saturday, November 21, 2009
I Should Explain
So yeah...this blog isn't just for movie recommendations, but really for anything that you want all of us Pittsburgh people to know about, whether its an internet video or a link of interest or something relevant to a conversation that came up during the day.
So that was the idea...lets see how this turns out.
