Proof I'm Not Hip
Not that any more is necessary. I hadn't heard <I>any</I> of Sasha Frere Jones' "Best of 2005" list until it reached the forty-somethings. Kids today, sheesh.
Not that any more is necessary. I hadn't heard <I>any</I> of Sasha Frere Jones' "Best of 2005" list until it reached the forty-somethings. Kids today, sheesh.
If you're in search of a great read, full of heart and in love with the way language can sing, Neil Gaiman's <I>Anansi Boys</I> is the book you've been looking for.
This is low even for Sony. <I>Freedom to Tinker</I> goes deep geek on Sony's XCP and rips 'em a new one.
By Richard Dawkins, not Tim Buckley.
Can Quantum be reconciled with the theory of relativity?
I almost didn't link to this essay, but the points it makes have been churning around my brain for days now. I suspect you'll find it thought provoking, too.
Well, are they?
A 1978 Philip K. Dick speech. It's new to me—and even if <I>you've</I> read it before, it's worth revisiting.
Hey kids, don't do this at home unless you know what you're doing. But have fun!