December 2011
26 posts
Asked whether some might see negative security implications in the idea of...
– BBC News - Hackers plan space satellites to combat censorship
Infest Wisely asks what would happen if Critical Mass teamed up with the geeks...
– “Infest Wisely” Is a Great Lo-Fi Sci-Fi Nanopunk Flick | Underwire | Wired.com
1 to 2 percent of the U.S. military are gang members
– Gangs Increasing in Military, FBI Says | Military.com
Tuomet man staiga kilo noras tam pankiškos išvaizdos vaikinui padaryti kažką...
– Vilniaus centre pankui veidą peiliu perrėžęs vyras: jis man pasirodė atgrasus - DELFI Žinios
The thing about harsh authoritarian regimes is it’s not laws, or courts,...
– Vladimir Putin’s world is falling apart | Masha Gessen | Comment is free | The Guardian
Ultimately astronomers’ understanding of the age and future evolution of...
– Pleiades - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ironically, a bomb fell on this very street during Edinburgh’s only Zeppelin raid in April 1916.
It was, in other words, unlike anything in any of our lifetimes, probably unlike...
– The Protester - Person of the Year 2011 - TIME
in which hell is replaced by the Hubble Telescope’s awesome view of the...
– Amazon.com: God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything (9780446697965): Christopher Hitchens: Books
One way to celebrate Grav-mass is to decorate a tree with apples and other...
– Celebrate Grav-mass
ehold Oscar Newman’s 1969 plan to hollow out an entire, nuclear-resistant...
– A 1969 plan to build a second, nuke-proof Manhattan below New York City
He did not get his shoes. He went to jail,” Officer Mike Murphy said.
– BBC News - Air Jordan release sparks stampedes at stores across US
Plus there is good karma in helping all the tom cats restrain their lust!
– Frequently Asked Questions - Sterilisation | Cat Welfare Society
In traditional U.S. Army slang dating back to the Second World War, a blivet was...
– Blivet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dealing with North Korea was Groundhog Day, recurring cycles of charm and...
– BBC News - Life after Kim Jong-il: What next for North Korea?
Every 3D printer should seamlessly integrate a 3D scanner, even if it makes the...
– 3D printers as teleporters - Boing Boing
As other Soviet warships were cut up for scrap, a Chinese company with links to...
– BBC News - Picture of China’s first refitted warship ‘emerges’
4Chan.org is a primary node in the fundamental clash of the centre and the...
– WikiLeaks: A tale of two worlds
It was only because Cold War strategists had to narrate to themselves the...
– WikiLeaks: A tale of two worlds
monokultūrizmas mirė bunkeryje Berlyne 1945-aisiais.
– Ir Lietuvoje galima gyventi. I dalis – Ore.lt
Roughly 1.25 million Russians have left the country in the last 10 years, Sergei...
– Russia is seeing an emigration exodus - Los Angeles Times
Later that month, an employee of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation was...
– Bitcoin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
We occupy the world in which, even with an infinite amount of time, hopelessness...
– A mathematical bug shows us why the 3D universe carries the possibility of despair. Really.
Aivas RAGAUSKAS. Iš Vilniaus miesto socialinio... →
And do you know what happens when you are looked upon by an something that...
– How philosophy explains why Steven Moffat’s monsters are seriously fucking scary
In this sense, “SF prototyping” is to the futurist what the Chernoff face is to...
– No Moods, Ads or Cutesy Fucking Icons (Re-reloaded) » Cops, Control, and KoolAid: some thoughts on Madeline Ashby’s “Loss Prevention”