Schrödinger’s Cat
I hate it when things get real. I prefer the reassuring “could be”, “may be”, “might” to the hard and cold “is”…. Like there is no turning back. Like it is out of my control.
I hate it when things get real. I prefer the reassuring “could be”, “may be”, “might” to the hard and cold “is”…. Like there is no turning back. Like it is out of my control.
… need to get one of those T-Shirts … (Found via collision detection).(Oh well, I should be writing my english paper and not surfing around … or at least having lunch.)
That seems to be a nice theme – look at his shirt.
Ehrlich – ich bin kurz davor, «Sprachschutz Schweiz» zu gründen. Da will man im Coop zwei Pouletbrüstchen kaufen, und bekommt statt dessen «2 Poulet Brust». Aber hallo? Nicht genug, dass wir es mit einem Deppenleerzeichen zu tun haben – das Objekt schreibt sich Pouletbrust oder Poulet-Brust, mit Verlaub — Coop sieht sich offenbar auch ausserstande, korrekte Mehrzahlformen zu bilden.
Well, if that’s not a classic … It’s generally foul weather right now, though miraculously it doesn’t rain all afternoon.
Afterwork fun: Beautiful animations by Angdoo Lee.
… Or hamsters and puppies, for that matter:
Tagsoup: Foxtrott, Fun, Webdesign
«I love Apple’s latest television ads in which Justin Long is the cool and casual personification of the Mac. His look can easily be summarized as:Smart, but approachable Informal and casual but not slovenly A simple color palette of cool blues and greys Minimal, with no visible logos or slogansIf you want to truly show your devotion (obsession) to your beloved Macintosh, here’s how and where to get the look …»
a set of photographs that collects matches between Pantone color codings & real world objects.
A flickr-set, found via information aesthetics.
Tagsoup: colour, design, pantone, photography
Google’s new [Image Labeler][3] service is a game that asks you and a random partner somewhere on the Internet to come up with tags to describe an image. The tags you two independently create are applied to the picture.
IMG_1660.JPG Originally uploaded by andreasreufer.
Oh. Hey! I know this guy! (And I know this expression, too … gg)
flickr supports now geotagging, and with a little bit of searching around in the vicinity of my own pictures, one can find people one has seen at university, that [...]