Reintroduce Food Back Into Our Culture

Recently I saw this superbly good quote from Mr. Raymond Blanc in a BBC News article called “Food needs ‘fundamental rethink’”:
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“Schlangemann, der Multi-Mensch”

What do you think of this?

Recent advances in cooperative technology and classical communication are based entirely on the assumption that the Internet and active networks are not in conflict with object-oriented languages. In fact, few information theorists would disagree with the visualization of DHTs that made refining and possibly simulating 8 bit architectures a reality, which embodies the compelling principles of electrical engineering. In this work we better understand how digital-to-analog converters can be applied to the development of e-commerce.

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Algorithms for Programmers

This yet-unpublished book called “Algorithms for Programmers” by J�rg Arndt is a real treasure trove of bit-twiddling magical routines, sprinkled with some data structures, a bunch of transforms and all other kinds of interesting things. Perfect for relaxing with during the Christmas time :)

Getting a Metric Assload of Money with Flash Games

My friend from the almighty APMID posse recently started on a path of trying to get $100 k (yes, one hundred thousand US dollars) with Flash games. He’ll be blogging along about his progress, so be sure to follow his journey. He’s currently into part 2 of his series, and so far has sold one game.

It’s a Christmas-themed Flash game called Reindeer Rattle, where you control Santa Claus’ flying reindeer squadron to capture Christmas gift packets. Each gift gets more points and over time your reindeer posse grows longer and longer. It’s quite addictive – have a look!

I could imagine if a parent were to stick their kids in front of this game they could enjoy some good Yuletide and Christmas gl�gg in peace & harmony.

What Do Computer Viruses Look Like?

Since computer programs are quite abstract and what they “look” like really depends a lot on how you want to interpret them, the question may seem meaningless.

Even if there’s no One True Way, we can still have interesting interpretations. Artist Alex Dragulescu shows one way to visualize those nasty software in his Malwarez project.

Also, check out this BBC’s “In Pictures”-page for more pictures and some background on the viruses themselves.

Update: Don’t miss Mr. Dragulescu’s Spam Architecture!

A Collection of Random Interesting Wiki Pages

Well, ’nuff said. I read Wikipedia a lot and here are some interesting pages:
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Quote of the Week

Quote of the week, about innovation and inventions, by Mr. Nassim Taleb:

If you think that the inventions we see around us came from someone sitting in a cubicle and concocting them according to a timetable, think again: almost everything of the moment is the product of serendipity.

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