With the latest issues of Wired and The Atlantic arriving recently I realized I never gave my readers my links from the past issue of both. So here they are, slightly rushed.
Wired May 2011
Wired May 2011
- Only Bill James would have chronicling a history of dark crime as a hobby. Count his book as one I wish to read if I had the time.
- Yes commercials are indeed louder.
- Japan's quake ridden history.
- Sycophants might now be sooooo bad.
- Why do we still have Region Codes? Answer. Though the DVD is all but dead anyway.
- First rule about private trackers, you don't talk about private trackers.
- We are an angry 12 year old away from Armageddon.
- I for one tend to agree with Steven Levy. Though I would love to do away with physical programs for web based apps I still find myself using a Mac based Twitter client, email client as well as RSS reader. So to find myself doing away with physical files on my computer will be quite a stretch. I myself favor a Dropbox approach for now.
The Atlantic May 2011
- Did you want to know more about the Verizon Wireless Guy? Here you go.
- I am happy to say I do not follow into this category of yuppie.
- Being a pack rat is never a good thing, preserving useless old buildings is an even worse habit. We grow through innovation not through preserving old inferior buildings.
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