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  • Guest Post: How I built ASBOrometer – Jeff Gilfelt | data.gov.uk
    And yet: this just explains how, and shirks any understanding of what the presentation of that information might signify, and instead, essentially, says "there was information, so I made an app, and everybody likes a league table, so I added league tables". It's data visualisation as technical endeavour, when, of course, it is far more than that; the moment you start presenting any information, you're making a statement about it, and nowhere does Gilfelt talk about what he feels the app signifies, or whether its editorial stance is appropriate, which makes me a bit sad.
    (tags: asborometer visualisation editorial taste opendata datafordatassake )
  • Holga D – Holga Digtal Camera – Saikat Biswas
    "Holga D is a digital camera inspired from the extremely popular cult of Holga and other toy cameras of its kind. Even though it's a digital camera, it retains the qualities and simplicity of the original Holga camera and brings back the joy and delayed gratification associated with good old analog photography." I like this not because it's a digital version of a Holga, but what a digital camera might be like if it took the same approach as a Holga. I also really like the reversible top panel.
    (tags: design camera holga digital previousgeneration simple thoughtful )
  • Chimeric Thinking in the Trough of Disillusionment « Snarkmarket
    "Hybrids are smooth and neat. Interdisciplinary thinking is diplomatic; it thrives in a bucolic university setting. Chimeras, though? Man, chimeras are weird. They’re just a bunch of different things bolted together. They’re abrupt. They’re discontinuous. They’re impolitic. They’re not plausible; you look at a chimera and you go, “yeah right.” And I like that! Chimeras are on the very edge of the recombinatory possible. Actually — they’re over the edge."
    (tags: robinsloan snarkmarket chimeras mattjones )
  • How to Teabag in Halo 3 – wikiHow
    Just in case you needed instructions.
    (tags: halo3 games teabagging )
  • Composite Primary Keys
    Composite keys for Rails/ActiveRecord. Really does appear to work, too, which is nice.
    (tags: activerecord database keys composite programming rubyonrails ruby )
  • SSRN-A Test of the Law of Demand in a Virtual World: Exploring the Petri Dish Approach to Social Science by Edward Castronova
    Castronova's paper on whether the Law of Demand, as it works in the real world, also works in the virtual.
    (tags: economics games castronova research paper )
  • qwantz: "select" is a workhorse, "update" is as routine as a pair of pants. "coalesce" is something special
    Ryan North makes a little poem dedicated to the COALESCE function in MySQL. He's right: it's super useful.
    (tags: databases mysql poem ryannorth poetry programming sql coalesce )
  • Dr Nic’s What is *jour and why they are killer apps for RailsCamp08
    "Local devs, running local services, but how to share with everyone in the room?" Answer: rebuild all your tools to work across Bonjour. Slightly bonkers but very cool.
    (tags: git ruby bonjour networking collaboration gitjour gems tools utilities programming )
  • E3 EXCLUSIVE: Microsoft’s Natal To Deliver 1:1 Teabagging on Xbox Live | Hardcasual
    "When we assembled a focus group of Xbox Live players, they immediately asked for one feature we hadn’t even considered – in-depth tracking of the groin area, for post-kill celebrations. We were proud to help them find a new revolutionary way to teabag – and believe me, these ain’t no waggle controls." Hardcasual goes for the soft targets, as usual. Ahehe.
    (tags: teabagging microsoft humour natal games hardcasual )
  • YouTube – The Beatles: Rock Band Press Conference Trailer 1
    Seriously, Harmonix' character design is just amazing, and this movie – just the _intro_ movie to Beatles Rockband – is making me care more about that band than anything in my life has. Harmonix are gods.
    (tags: games beatles animation characterdesign art rockband harmonix )

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