One Week // One Band: Shameless self-promotion

Haha too funny, reminding much of the husband.

oneweekoneband:

Thanks, all, for your emails and comments and reposts this week — much obliged! Thanks, too, to Hendrik for having me.

If you’ve enjoyed the writing this week, you might like me weekly record reviews at 365 Albums A Year, my installment of the 33 1/3 series on the Minutemen, or my

scienceetfiction:

This minute has 61 seconds (11:59, Eastern time). Enjoy it! 

scienceetfiction:

This minute has 61 seconds (11:59, Eastern time). Enjoy it! 

Future elegance?

Androngynous, I suppose..

thefader:

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future elegance

Epic…
ilufood:

rainbow cake

Epic…

ilufood:

rainbow cake

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Really neat.

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Really like this.


katecoffey:

loove this song

Really like this.

katecoffey:

loove this song

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Looked at this just as Stupid Girl by Garbage started playing and surprisingly its perfectly in time, pretty funny if you ask me.

Looked at this just as Stupid Girl by Garbage started playing and surprisingly its perfectly in time, pretty funny if you ask me.

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Another new beat just finished off, started this one with a friend and came back to it the other day.

Peace.

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At the heart of science is an essential balance between two seemingly contradictory attitudes—an openness to new ideas, no matter how bizarre or counterintuitive they may be, and the most ruthless skeptical scrutiny of all ideas, old and new. This is how deep truths are winnowed from deep nonsense.

minimalmovieposters:

Pulp Fiction by butterfly-being

jtotheizzoe:

Recursive Drawing

Drawing programs don’t always have a “point”, even if they are fun. Recursive Drawing, however, aims to use a simple and addictive user-interface to explore how drawings could be translated into programming. 

On the surface, it’s a purely fun tool (which you can, and should, play with!) to draw crazy-awesome things like Fibonacci trees (like in the video). But deep down, it’s an experiment in translating visual objects into programming commands. That’s called a spatial or visual programming environment, and it’s a way to disconnect the syntax of programming from the logic and math.

Environments like these also let non-English speakers and young people get introduced to programming skills without having to master the language itself. But if you don’t want to pay attention to all that, it’s just really FUN!

Previously: A dangerously addictive online fluid dynamics simulator and a particle/gravity simulator that really looks more like fireworks.

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WIL WHEATON dot TUMBLR: For all the people who ask me for writing advice...

neil-gaiman:

Neil Gaiman

1 Write.

2 Put one word after another. Find the right word, put it down.

3 Finish what you’re writing. Whatever you have to do to finish it, finish it.

4 Put it aside. Read it pretending you’ve never read it before. Show it to friends whose opinion you…

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Now you can have your cake and eat it too, it isn’t a lie after all.

albotas:

A Little Bit On The Portal Side: Every other Portal themed cake may as well just give up and go eat some doo-doo in a place somewhere. This jawnz is straight up beast mode and I’ll probably make my lady make me one. She’s been taking cake decorating classes, so I’m sure she could bang this out in, like, a day or two.

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