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Category Archives: Science

What is love to you?

Back in the day, I had this experiment where I would ask all my friends what love meant to them. Today, I got the best answer to date:

Here is a long list of everybody’s answers from 2002. I left the AIM screen names in tact, so feel free to contact these people and argue your [...]

Pownce on this

Digg’s Kevin Rose has finally unveiled his secret project, and as you’d expect, it’s spelled wrong.
Pownce offers users the ability to share notes, events, and other media with friends in their network. This is not your typical social networking site though.
The moment you sign up, you are automatically friends with the person who invited you, [...]

Excited for the Encyclopedia of Life

TechCrunch reports that the EOL will focus on more science-related articles than Wikipedia, especially relating to living species.

This looks like it has a lot more interactivity than Wikipedia, and it also outlines main categories inside articles. I am excited to see how this site will grow in the future.

Happy Graduation Class of 2007

This is the day that you put in the back of your mind, and hope that you arrive to it in one piece. It’s a day where everything comes together. The realization that you never have to sit in a classroom again. Just when you thought that your scholastic adventures were over, they were just [...]

Take the AListApart Survey

If you consider yourself a webaholic, and you love to manipulate hypertext, you should take this survey:

Justin.tv is on right now.

Let me clarify; this guy is wearing a camera on his head, and it’s streaming live… right here:

As I am watching at 5:38 p.m. EST, Justin seems to be in an office building, and everybody is looking at the camera. People have their camera phones out, and telling from Justin’s head movements, he is enjoying [...]