Northlander.org is the online persona of Dan Bowling, a web developer living in Missoula, MT.
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I occasionally listen to the podcast for This American Life. It’s pretty good, and I recommend that you listen to the episode about a few people ruining it for the rest of us. What I especially liked was the single family that caused an outbreak of the Measles because they didn’t vaccinate their children. Some of these things are really about social responsibility.
I was going through my photos today clearing space on my hard drive and I found this nifty photo of an auction business in Butte, Montana: ebutte Auctions.
I’ve been debating notifying Ebay and letting them know, but for now, it’s worth a laugh.
Seriously though, this kind of copyright infringement can get a business in some real trouble. I don’t know how they ever thought that it might work.
It looks like the Star Wars spin-off world has been pretty active. Adult Swim’s Robot Chicken just released Star Wars Episode II (sadly, with ads) and I just spotted a trailer for an upcoming movie of a bunch of kids who break into George Lucas’s ranch to steal a copy of the movie before it is released.
Camera phones and disposable cameras are permitted. Audio recording and cameras with a detachable lens or lens of more than two inches are prohibited.
Ah well. The Blackberry camera phone will have to do.
Update: Now that I have seen the concert, it’s a good thing I didn’t borrow a point and shoot. Even camera phones weren’t allowed during the concert. Bleh.
“It comes in a ‘magic volume’ which happens to correspond to an amount which is 30 million times the mass of the Sun.
“It looks like you cannot ever pack it smaller than about 300 parsecs - 1,000 light-years; this stuff will not let you. That tells you a speed actually - about 9km/s - at which the dark matter particles are moving because they are moving too fast to be compressed into a smaller scale.
“These are the first properties other than existence that we’ve been able determine.”
I don’t know about the whole field of graphics design. But I think of web design as closer to designing a car than to creating art. Websites are meant to be used, not just appreciated. Design isn’t art. Design is, well, design.