October 2010
19 posts
RT @TrumanZombies: Well, would you look at that - registration is now open for this semester’s game! www.trumanzombies.com
Oct 27th
How, hypothetically, would one dress up as a Segmentation Fault for Halloween?
Oct 24th
Potential of a 10,000 person game. Wow. RT @cpgg: HvZ made USA Today. Page 3A. @codys #fb
Oct 23rd
RT @RetroDex: Anybody remember what @jlouderb and @leolaporte looked like in 1999? Here is a video of them at Comdex then. http://yout …
Oct 22nd
RT @PROMO_TWEET: FACEBOOK WANTS TO MAKE TWO THINGS CLEAR: 1. WE’RE COMMITTED TO PROTECTING YOUR PRIVACY. 2. YOU’RE ADORABLE WHEN YOU SLEEP.
Oct 19th
Simplistic solutions are impressive to those that understand the problem. Complicated solutions impress those that don’t.
Oct 18th
Broadcasting live from MIT. http://j-tv.me/buYjf6?h
Oct 16th
RT @google: Congrats to @MITMediaLab for 25 years of creativity, vision, inspiration - here’s to eons more. Today’s webcast info http:// …
Oct 16th
Sponsor Day in the Media Lab. :)
Oct 16th
Segways on campus!
Oct 14th
Just realized that HAL is a shift of only one letter from IBM… Coincidence?
Oct 13th
Today is 10/10/10. Converting from binary you get 42. Thus, today is the meaning of life, the universe, and everything.
Oct 11th
I have three browsers open (Chrome, FF, & IE). That can only mean one thing: web dev time!
Oct 11th
“Of the 6,909 known languages, … every two weeks, the last fluent speaker of a language dies.” http://bit.ly/as8xzr
Oct 9th
We live in the future. Oh yeah, and Berkeley Bionics eLEGS exoskeleton is remarkable. http://bit.ly/9f7hf1
Oct 8th
Done with first test in grad school. 3 problems. 80 minutes. No one finished.
Oct 7th
It may not be the most accurate movie, but it is quite good.
Oct 3rd
Watching The Social Network at Harvard (where it takes place) was a good idea.
Oct 3rd
Using “temporal distortion” in a legitimate grad school paper. #success
Oct 1st