The Hex Clock is something that while possibly intuitive, will never see mass usage.
Category Archives: Science
Spacers
I just had spacers put in my mouth. 12 total, 3 in each quadrant. If you’ve never had the joy of braces, spacers are the little rubber bands they put between your teeth before attaching the actual hardware. They are used to spread the molars apart enough to be able to get various metal bands in and around your teeth later.
It feels like I’ve got food stuck between every one of my teeth. And biting sucks because it forces the bands farther into the region between my teeth causing pressure on the tooth itself. Hopefully I’ll get used to it soon.
Riemann Hypothesis
Purdue mathematician claims proof for Riemann hypothesis – I’m not sure I believe it yet, however I haven’t had time to read over the proof.
Fake Smiles
Spot The Fake Smile, an online survey by the BBC. I scored 13/20 in identifying if a smile was real or fake.
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Shoot to Not Kill
Popular Science | Shoot to Not Kill – A journalist’s first hand account of getting shot with the “Active Denial System,” a millimeter-wave beam that causes unbearable pain without permanent skin damage.
AirPort Express
Apple – AirPort Express. Whoa, how cool is this. Too bad it’s expensive and I have no use for it.
Google?
I don’t understand Google sometimes. Like for example:
Somehow this blog ends up 7th on the list.
Go figure.
Daring Fireball: Broken Windows
Daring Fireball: Broken Windows explains the lack of Mac virii/spyware on a good Mac community.
Sun Bloggers
Sun adds employee blogs, further proof that blogging won’t destroy my life as my mom would like me to think.