August 16, 2004
2004 Olympics website's silly hyperlink policy
— whoops, I just violated their Terms and Conditions (via) #
Retrozone, vintage console controllers modded to USB
— for $24 each, these USB NES joypads are a steal (via) #
Aruze develops Linux-operated arcade machine
— meanwhile, Taito's using Windows XP for their arcade games (via) #
Den Sen, neat unreleased game for the PS2
— also, some videos of a very early version of "Rez" (via) #
Polystation, Panasoanic, Sonny, and Sanzyo
— amusing Japanese knockoff electronics, like this fake PS1 (via) #
Business Software Alliance asks kids to help name their new copyright-crusader weasel mascot
— don't miss their new promo videos (via) #
Augmented Reality's Smart Projecters
— real-time texture and color correction to project onto arbitrary surfaces (via) #
Inside Al-Qaeda's Hard Drive
— remarkable research into documents recovered from an Al-Qaeda desktop PC (via) #
Ron Fedkiw's physics modeling videos
— I can't wait for those water, mesh, and fire simulations in videogames (via) #
Glassdog's complaints about BitTorrent
— this is an essential companion piece to the BattleTorrent project #
Video: Mindgame trailer, new animated Japanese film
— 2D, 3D, and live-action faces composited on animated bodies (via) #
Video: Huge Japanese landslide caught on video
— here's a smaller version without the commentary (via) #
Morning News roundtable chat with six MP3 bloggers
— Oliver has a great idea for official label MP3 blogs (via) #
Protester technology at the RNC
— radio hijacking, mobile Wifi, backpack pirate radio, and aerial crowd photography #
Long Chris Ware audio interview from 2001
— shortly after the release of the Jimmy Corrigan hardcover #
Police investigating Daryl Kabatoff, and his mom gives more detail
— he indirectly threatened me last year because of my post #
Stripe Snoop, free tools for analyzing magnetic stripe cards
— what do your credit cards say about you? (via) #
TiVo saves Polyphonic Spree singer from airport arrest
— microphone mistaken for pipe bomb, shutting down Dallas airport (via) #