Archive for June, 2006

Where the Hell is Matt.

Posted on Wednesday, June 28th, 2006 in General | No Comments »

If this doesn’t inspire you to travel, nothing will.

Hannibal and Tim Berners-Lee sum up Net Neutrality

Posted on Monday, June 26th, 2006 in General | 1 Comment »

While net neutrality has international importance, regulation by the US government is going to have the biggest impact. Jon “Hannibal” Stokes, the genius behind Ars Technica’s most in depth computing articles, has written a summary about why net neutrality is so important. Check it out here.
I don’t have access to my congressmen here, but I’m […]

Robots learn to talk

Posted on Friday, June 23rd, 2006 in General | No Comments »

It appears that Institute of Cognitive Science and Technology in Italy have figured out how to get robots to develop their own language. Sony has taken this research and applied it to the Aibo. Not sure if it’s this simple, but basicaly you put a couple Aibo in a room, and they’ll start blabbering at […]

Fly Cleaning

Posted on Sunday, June 4th, 2006 in Photo Blog | 1 Comment »

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