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» What is a karonkka?
A friend of mine recently returned from Finland where he was examining a PhD defence - the process is called a
Karonkka.
As well as getting decked out in a full-on tux & tails they actually had ceremonial swords to boot. How cool is that ?
Be sure to read Shauns other posts on the nature of research, patents, science and technology in New Zealand.
» TED Talks
A friend of mine (cheers Eddie!) pointed me at the excellent
TED Talk series.
Subscribe to their RSS feed now.
Theres always something you can set aside 15 minutes of your time to learn about or dump to your mp3 player to listen/watch while you commute.
Recent favourites of mine have included -
'Build a brain in a supercomputer',
'Our buggy moral code',
'What brain damage can point out about our mind',
'Why are babies cute? Why is cake sweet?'
» Useful Ways to be Persuasive
I realised my Linkdump category hadn't been updated in a looong time so I'll kick start it with this link to some common-sense
ways to be persuasive.
As per the link comments in the preamble, its a bit pop-psych but theres some useful stuff to help get your head around how you can get your point of view across to other people.
» Because you need to know - Tracking the $700 Billion Bailout
It'll be interesting to see if the New York Times keeps this table up to date -
Tracking the $700 Billion Bailout.
See which financial institutions receive money and how much they get.
» Good Music - Le Pop by Katzenjammer
Discovered while reading
Popmatters list of Also-rans for 2008 -
Katzenjammers 'Le Pop' is one of those joyful albums by a band determined to put a stupid grin on your face at all costs or die trying (cf early Violent Femmes, Crowded House, Pogues).
Check out a couple of videos on YouTube - '
A bar in Amsterdam' and '
Aint no thang'
» Good Books - The Shock Doctrine
Another excellent read from
Naomi Klein -
The Shock Doctrine. I have to admit I'm only halfway through this book - mans inhumanity to man makes for tough going - however its pretty much compulsory reading for anyone that wonders how the worlds free market economy's were lead down the track they're currently on.
Essentially what Klein does is posit the idea that free market economies and reforms can only be forced through on the back of an external crisis (sometimes real and sometimes engineered). As a result those people best placed to take advantage of the reforms do extraordinarily well and the vast majority of us end up worse off - with globalisation these disparities keep getting worse as multi-nationals cease to be bound by georgraphy.
As the recent recession and American bank / finance / auto bail-outs have shown - the free market has failed to a certain extent - their own calls for deregulation have bit them on the ass and now they're going cap in hand to the very regulatory bodies they once reviled for assistance.
So even when things go wrong for the wheelers and dealers of the world - they still come out on top.
» Good Books - Killing Rommel by Stephen Pressfield
Another quick summer read -
Killing Rommel is a return to form for Stephen Pressfield - his 'Gates of Fire' was a masterpiece but after that I found 'Tides of War' and 'Last of the Amazons' to be a little dry.
His latest novel tells the tale of the
Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) and their various exploits in the North African campaign, culminating in a mission to track down and kill
Rommel.
» Good Books - Old Mans War by John Scalzi
My linkdump sidebar has been a little stale so I thought I'd fill it with a few short reviews.
Over Christmas I was looking for some lightweight reading material and
Old Mans War certainly did the trick. Easy to read, great pacing, nice ideas and a milieu that you can't wait to immerse yourself in again (which I did by reading
Ghost Brigades soon afterwards).
Both books focus on humanities move to colonise space, the competing species struggling for the same limited resources, the inevitable conflicts that arise and the rather unique solution humanity has come up with to ensure its survival.
Only complaint would have to be the 'el cheapo' Tor publishing values - cramped text and tiny margins made both books tough on the eyes.
» Retro Remake - Wizball
Dust off the joystick - Retrospec has remade
Wizball for Windows.
If you had a Commodore64 in the 80's then chances are you had
Wizball - one of the classic games on the platform.
» Operations Competitive Advantage
Those infrastructure guys beavering away in the background really are important -
Operations is a competitive advantage.
» Lessig: Corruption Lecture
Highly recommended viewing -
Lawrence Lessig new ten year project is to tackle Corruption -
view his presentation here. Starts a little slow but builds momentum and its an entertaining presentation.
» FitPC
Tiny PC -
FitPC. Looks like an ideal way to drive a kiosk or display system.
» DHTML Arkanoid
If you grew up in the mid to late 80's then you would have heard of
Arkanoid - now it can be played in your web browser as pure
DHTML Arkanoid.
» Retro Mac Wordpress Theme
If you use Wordpress try out the
Retro Mac Wordpress Theme in all its one-bit glory. Another brilliant domain name too.
» For Lego and Apple Fanboys
Nifty -
Young Woz and Jobs Playset goes on sale in two days. Goes to show that a little creativity goes a looong way on the interweb.
» Free the Jena Six
Craziness -
Free The Jena Six. Its truly disturbing this kind of thing still goes on in the US.
» Groupware Bad
JWZ opines -
Groupware Bad. As it turns out the
Hula project went nowhere and spawned a fork called
Bongo. Before over-complicating your application be sure to read about what users really want.
» How the Meter is Measured
Nice infographics -
Weights and Measures. The US is keeping great company sticking with the imperial system. Check out their other awesome content at
GoodMagazine.
» A4 vs US Letter
'Sane versus insane' would appear to be a better summary - a great comparison of '
A4 vs US Letter' and how best to avoid getting caught out when laying out pages for print.
Monday 14 June 2010 at 8:59 pm
Brilliant sign -
Safety First.
Create your own labels -
Beer Labelizer.
These two are hilarious -
Garfunkel and Oates. Check out all their videos.
Sunday 09 May 2010 at 4:01 pm
Great comic strips to help the grammatically challenged -
Saturday 13 March 2010 at 07:21 am
Via Boing Boing - a guy poses as a 10 year old and writes letters to some interesting people -
Little Billy's Letters to famous and infamous people.
The letters and the replies will put a smile on even a jaded face.
Sunday 26 April 2009 at 09:04 am
Bit of a drought of amusing stuff over the last few months but now theres a bumper crop -
Some people take business cards way to seriously -
like this guy. On the other hand
these guys definitely have the right attitude. Oh how I laughed.
AutoTuning appears to have taken the pop-world by storm - now see what happens when its introduced into the workplace -
AutoTune and the Homepage Guy.
Hipsters appear to be one of those new fangled 'yoof culture' things - now you can laugh at the absurdity of it all with -
Look at this fucking hipster. 'Hipster Douchebag' is one of my favourite statements of derision.
I'm new to the Daily Show - having seen a few clips though I can safely say I'm addicted - the funniest clip (among many) so far has to be the expose of
Tea Bag Protestors by John Oliver. Its funny and scary at the same time. Love his riff on the nature of true tyranny.
Mildly amusing observation rather than a real funny -
Thoughts on Pot vs. Alcohol from a Former Police Chief. Its all about the $$$ - the alcohol and tobacco industry would lose a fortune if it was decriminalised.
A new take on the tired LOLCat Meme -
Rolcat - English translations of russian lolcats. Check a few of them out - there
are some
classics.
I had to add this at the last moment -
ID Proponents Talk a Lot About Front-Loading But Never Explain What It Means. I can't believe they list this in a section which purports to provide some standard responses to questions raised about the validity of Intelligent Design. What they appear to say in this bit is that theres lots of cool stuff thats been 'designed' into the natural world with a view to the future. This pseudo science (almost) sounds reasonable until you start reading it and go 'Wait. What?!' and fall over laughing.
I think this is unintentionally hilarious - there were rumours but now it appears to be true -
Windows 7 Starter Edition only lets you run three simultaneous apps. WTF ?!
Friday 17 April 2009 at 5:27 pm
Another one of those links drifting around the interweb at the moment - check out this fantastic anti-IE screed done in the style of Pulp Fiction -
Pulp Browser.
If you view it in IE it won't make much sense as the alignment is screwed up - use a real web browser instead (like Firefox).
Thursday 18 December 2008 at 11:58 am
More efficient meetings through
uncomfortable chairs.
Made me laugh.
Friday 28 November 2008 at 06:30 am
Get your
Wondermark Greeting Cards.
This is my fave for those that will suffer from
industrial strength chrimbo madness. Hope you survive unscathed.
Wednesday 17 September 2008 at 7:28 pm
Some of these are pretty good -
The 50 best jokes from the Edinburgh Fringe.
My favourites are -
"I despise cliquishness, for reasons only my four closest friends will ever properly understand" – Steve Hall
and
"A problem shared is attention gained" – Pippa Evans