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  • Browser as a weapon in a guerilla war – Techbelly
    "It’s a bit like augmented reality, a layer inserted between what leaves the server and what hits your brain." Yes. Also: see Ben's comment about the browser as weapon.
    (tags: browser chrome journalism data augmentedreality )
  • Crossword blog: A cryptic greeting | Crosswords | guardian.co.uk
    Alan is writing the Guardian's crosswords blog, looking at crosswords from all publications. Brilliant.
    (tags: crosswords games puzzles words )
  • Wimbledon 2010 live blog: 23 June | Xan Brooks | Sport | guardian.co.uk
    "Still, if you're going to watch a pair of zombies go at each other for eleventy-billion hours, far into the night, it might as well be these zombies. They were incredible, astonishing, indefatigable. They fell over frequently but they never stayed down. My hat goes off to these zombies. Possibly my head goes off to them too." Xan Brooks' live coverage of Isner-Mahut. Some great writing in there.
    (tags: xanbrooks isnermahut tennis wimbledon sport writing liveblog )
  • Medal of Honor Multiplayer Beta PlayStation 3 Hands On – Page 2 | Eurogamer.net
    "Even the likes of Modern Warfare 2 and Bad Company hide their bloodlust behind a figleaf of fictional "what if" scenarios. Medal of Honor turns a real tragedy into a social shooting gallery, and is going to have to tread carefully to avoid belittling the reality it borrows for our amusement." The problems of making videogames about current conflict, especially when the tactless multiplayer audience get their hands on your content. Not sure I'm particularly cool about this in any way. Oh well.
    (tags: conflict context medalofhonor games taste war )
  • All Sorts – a linguistic experiment
    Collecting casual and informal collective-nouns by scraping twitter. The "What Is This" page is very well done, explaining just what the scraper "sees" in a clear fashion. Fun.
    (tags: linguistics twitter words nouns collective scraping )
  • we are all screen readers now (tecznotes)
    "Fast-forward ten years, and I'm now using all those accessibility features on a daily basis. At some point during the dot-com bust it turned out that the written word was the payload, and regular people started using alternative (browsing) devices to access text from the web. Arguments about device-independent, semantic markup and graceful degradation suddenly have an additional halo of legitimacy because they affect everyone."
    (tags: text web reading mikemigurski words information accessibility content semanticmarkup doingitright )
  • Arduino Squid on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
    "LEDs pulse back and forth in the mantle to indicate roughly how many friends are on Xbox Live. It goes into red alert if anyone's playing Left 4 Dead." Nicely done; might poke something similar into life for myself, just for kicks.
    (tags: arduino xboxlive games friends play social electronics )
  • The Benefits of a Classical Education – O'Reilly Radar
    Tim O'Reilly on what he learned from studying the classics at University. Simply because of competence at the languages, I know more of the Romans than the Greeks, but this is thoughtful stuff. I was often asked at school by peers why I'd study something of "no practical value"; O'Reilly has some smart answers.
    (tags: education classics philosophy timoreilly learning history )
  • GameSetWatch – Opinion/Round-Up: The State Of Social Gaming
    "I think that there are really obvious reasons this isn't currently happening. Tech-oriented, web-trained, fast-paced, hard-nosed Silicon Valley culture is not really that similar to game developer culture. Outside of GDC Austin… I haven't seen a lot of opportunities for the two industries to mix. Most crucially, everybody's too damn busy trying to get their jobs done to really spend a lot of time or thought on the issue." That gap in culture is something that still fascinates me.
    (tags: games social facebook platform culture web socialsoftware )
  • The Buzzwords of 2008 – NYTimes.com
    "Picking out political buzzwords from 2008 is like shooting moose in a pigpen. The fundamentals were so dizzyingly strong, it could be tough to keep them all straight." Good selection, though, both political and non.
    (tags: society language type nyt jargon words slang buzzwords )
  • sakurakoshimizu: 20071201
    "Waveform Series is the laser-cut shapes of the waveform of the sound in sound editing software environment. I used some human sound such as yawn, atchoum, giggle, wow, and the sound of church bell." Utterly, utterly gorgeous.
    (tags: design beautiful sound audio silver jewelry lasercutting waves )
  • HTTP Client – Mac Developer Tool for HTTP Debugging
    "A Mac OS X Leopard developer tool for debugging HTTP services by graphically creating & inspecting complex HTTP messages." Oh, that could come in handy.
    (tags: development web http debugging )
  • Pages Generator — GitHub
    Lovely way to generate pages for your github projects – and to do so as a branch of said project. Clever.
    (tags: opensource git versioncontrol sourcecontrol github )
  • Really, Really Big Bad Exploit found in Eve Online… after 4 years – PlayNoEvil Game Security News & Analysis
    "CCP Games has uncovered an exploit in Eve Online that survived in the game for 4 years and may have had a massive impact on the game and game economy." Read the links for more details; suffice to say, EVE is going through a major economic upheaval right now; exploits that have lasted for four years are no longer viable, and everything's getting very expensive. Sound familiar?
    (tags: games mmo mmorpg economy eve eveonline recession )
  • Hurt like HELvetica | Typophile
    "Semi-jestfully I would talk with my friends about how stupid it would be to get an I <3 Helvetica tattoo… an even stupider idea would be to get it as a tramp stamp. Well, I got good reviews from my posse and impulsively I got it last night…" Oh boy.
    (tags: typography tattoo uhoh )
  • Littlebigplanet: LittleBigPlanet As A Shmup
    "Japanese PSN member RRR30000 has managed to recreate classic shoot-em up gameplay within the game, using a spaceship sticker and massive amounts of free time." Just. Incredible. The enemies-on-sticks have a vast amount of charm, too. I don't think I can escape buying the PS3 this demands, sadly.
    (tags: games lbp littlebigplanet gradius shmup creativity wow ugc ingenuity )
  • bastwood.com
    "The original page, which sadly has since then disappered from the face of the earth, was all about this hidden "demon face" in one of Aphex Twin's tracks, #2 (the long formula) on "Windowlicker". This face was supposed to be viewable with a spectrograph program, so I decided to try it myself." Some fun – and somewhat impressive – decoding of hidden imagery on IDM cds. The Venetian Snares cats are particiuarly great.
    (tags: sound processing audio music idm imagery spectrograph spectrographic crazy )
  • BBC NEWS | UK | Councils ban use of Latin terms
    Well, as long as they ban every other imported phrase. Stupid as this is, I think the comment that it's "the linguistic equivalent of ethnic cleansing" is a bit of an absurd, and somewhat insensitive, overstatement.
    (tags: words language localgovernment absurd latin english )
  • EA's Inferno to get big screen adaptation News // None /// Eurogamer – Games Reviews, News and More
    "Dante's Inferno, the poem, explores the Christian afterlife, as Dante traipses through nine circles of Hell to get to Purgatory and eventually Heaven. EA will apparently interpret this as fighting supernatural baddies." Oh bloody hell.
    (tags: ea games licensing dante inferno literature uhoh )
  • GIANT ROBOTS SMASHING INTO OTHER GIANT ROBOTS
    "The tests are the program. Without the tests, the program does not work. Tests are not something that should be left for the inexperienced; tests are the hard part."
    (tags: programming development ruby rails rubyonrails testing thoughtbot )
  • Lexical Analysis of 2008 US Presidential and Vice-Presidiential Debates – Who's the Windbag?
    "The analysis presented here explores word usage in the 2008 US Presidential and Vice-Presidential debates. The purpose is to explore the structure of speech, as characterized by the use of nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs, and noun phrases. The speech patterns of opposing candidates are compared in an effort to identify characteristic value and personality traits."
    (tags: words wordle visualization linguistics syntax analysis politics debate )
  • Build Your Own Marriage Proposal
    "How I asked my GF to marry me in Little Big Planet. My (now) Fiancee was playing the level. She was so shocked she kept playing and knew i was filming. Afterwords we hugged, she cried, and I gave her an engagement ring." This is amazing in so many ways, not least of which that she wasn't the first person to paly it.
    (tags: littlebigplanet mores social marriage engagement games play creation ugc brilliant )
  • Finding the Time to Bleed – Team Fortress 2
    "The suits took issue with every brave, authority-questioning page of our Meet the Sandvich script-specifically that there were supposed "similarities" between it and the 1987 action film Predator, and more specifically that it was word for word the 1987 action film Predator."
    (tags: writing valve tf2 script humour funny predator roadhouse )
  • Longshot Comics » Comics Worth Reading
    "Each issue of this unique title is 3,840 half-inch-square panels of nothing but dots talking to each other. The concept is that everyone is drawn so far away that all you can see is a dot. And the dots do stuff. Like smack each other, or give birth, or die. It’s brilliant, it’s hilarious, and it’s mind-blowing."
    (tags: comics longshot shanesimmons )

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