January 22, 2008
Jason Scott on the outset of editing GET LAMP
— 100 hours of tape in 80 interviews; I've watched some early footage and it's thrilling #
Coachella 2008 lineup announced
— Portishead, Jack Johnson, and Roger Waters get top billing? strange mix #
Skitch goes into public beta
— OSX screenshot app makes blogging images much, much faster; watch the demo (via) #
DJ Shadow says Happy MLK Day
— remix of B-Down Brothers' tribute to MLK from 1986, with a Czech Hall & Oates cover tossed in #
JJ Abrams invited Professor Randy "Last Lecture" Pausch to appear in upcoming Star Trek film
— if you haven't seen either of those talks, watch them immediately #
Joel Johnson talks about AT&T's filtering on AT&T show
— the interview ends abruptly towards the end of the clip #
NYT on campaign reporting with Twitter
— only 97 results for "microjournalism," but the domain's been taken since 1996 (via) #
GameSetWatch on Audiosurf, innovative cross-genre PC game
— puzzle/racing/rhythm game generates 3D playfields from your own music; compare Space Oddity, Mr. Blue Sky, Feist's Inside and Out #
Shot-for-shot remake of Journey's "Separate Ways"
— I recommend watching the two side-by-side (via) #
Flickr's new places.find API method
— pretty rad, allows for free-text searching of their entire place name database #
8080 terminals playing Portal's "Still Alive"
— coded in Assembler with audio from a C-64 SID chip; here's the source (via) #
Crank Dat Soulja Boy, MIT-Style
— featuring Richard Stallman, holding the laptop in the back (via) #
Casual vs. hardcore games on Facebook
— interesting thoughts from a Vampires player in the comments (via) #
Randy Newman's performance at the Apple keynote
— here's the lyrics to A Few Words in Defense of Our Country (via) #
Philipp Lenssen interviews Ruth Kedar, designer of the Google logo
— some older versions in the comments #
Potrzebie System on Google Calculator
— Jeff Atwood has scans of the original article from MAD #33 in 1957 #
Ze Frank on the closing of the ORG community site
— the creator of Zefrank.org shut the invite-only community down on January 1, exactly one year after it opened #
Feltron Annual Report 2007
— like previous years, designer Nicholas Felton presents his life as a corporate report (via) #
Lasagna Cat
— extremely odd real-life reenactments of Garfield comics, from the creator of Ducktales and Infinite Solutions #
Ron the Music Maker, the all-star Scientology album
— let's hope Tom lays down a track along with Chick Corea, John Travolta, Leif Garrett, and Sylvester Stallone's dad #
Nick Denton digs up Tom Cruise's Scientology video
— wisely hosted on Gawker's servers instead of Youtube, so won't be easily taken offline #
xkcd's Robot9000 attacks noise in real-time chat
— a parallel IRC channel only displays lines of conversation that've never been spoken before (via) #
Urban Mapping opens up neighborhood database
— hallelujah, this kind of geo data is so valuable and hard to build on your own; update: Zillow followed suit #
Erica Sadun's song recognition software for the iPhone
— let it listen to music and it'll try to identify the song #
Stupidfilter's random stupid comments
— from a project to programmatically identify stupid web comments using Bayesian filtering (via) #
Music Thing on the "Compendium of Physical Activities"
— playing the accordion is better exercise than "vigorous sexual activity"? #
Elyse Sewell blogs her violent fight with Shins' keyboardist Martin Crandall
— former America's Top Model heads to jail after battle with ex-boyfriend; update: switched to Google cache after she locked the entry #
Army Major Andrew Olmsted's final post
— blogging from the front lines of the war, he was the first casualty of 2008 (via) #
Adam "Everyware" Greenfield self-publishing his new book
— three cheers for cutting out middlemen; pre-orders are now available via Paypal #
Game Innovation Database
— like Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music, a tremendous resource in an awkward Flash interface (via) #
Flash: Cursor*10
— ingenious game trains you to solve puzzles with multiple versions of yourself (via) #
Scanlation of Shintaro Kago's "Labyrinth"
— NSFW comic about mazes, his work is often grotesque but some of the best comics I've seen (via) #
Alison Jackson's Confidential photo art exhibit
— using celebrity doubles to recreate paparazzi shots that never existed #
Yahoo! Picks of the Week closes after 12 years
— they've maintained the same inoffensive tone since 1995, but it seemed to get better in the last year #
Valve now selling gorgeous Portal shirts
— game-related t-shirts that don't make you look nerdy (via) #
Branscome International's cringe-inducing Pixar knockoffs
— don't miss the trailers for Ratatoing and The Little Cars (via) #