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  • Graveyard Coyote
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 29th

    Ben and Katrina were strolling through the Mt. Auburn Cemetery the other day when Katrina noticed something moving.

    It was a Huge Coyote! Check out the picture here.

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  • Mythbusters
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 29th

    The Mythbusters paint a pixelated* Mona Lisa in 80 milliseconds with 1,100 paint balls, 1,100 paint ball barrels, and a lot of pressurized air.

    Video

    *for lack of a better word

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  • Sigh.
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 28th

    Sometimes it seems we’re at the brink of war with the entire world.

    side note: Did you know that Brink! is a 1998 Disney Channel Original Movie set in the backdrop of competitive inline skating? It is.

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  • Oh the Humanity!!
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 28th

    a Gummy Bear meets its violent end.

    Video

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  • Worth its weight…
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 27th

    This is a great little chart that shows how much things weigh and how much they are worth.

    Enjoy!

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  • Medal Count x9
    Author: Patrick
    Aug 26th

    The Olympics are over. Who won? Depends on how you count…

    All Medals Total
    1. USA (110 medals)
    2. China (100)
    3. Russia (72)
    4. Great Britain (47)
    5. Australia (46)
    6. Germany (41)
    7. France (40)
    8. South Korea (31)
    9. Italy (28)
    10. Ukraine (27)

    Gold Medals Only
    1. China (51 gold medals)
    2. USA (36)
    3. Russia (23)
    4. Great Britain (19)
    5. Germany (16)
    6. Australia (14)
    7. South Korea (13)
    8. Japan (9)
    9. Rep.of Michael Phelps (8)
    10. Italy (8)

    Weighted*Medals Total
    1. China (223 points)
    2. USA (220)
    3. Russia (139)
    4. Great Britain (98)
    5. Australia (89)
    6. Germany (83)
    7. France (70)
    8. South Korea (67)
    9. Italy (54)
    10. Japan (49)

    Population per Total Medals
    1. Bahamas (165k people per medal)
    2. Jamaica (247k)
    3. Iceland (316k)
    4. Slovenia (406k)
    5. Australia (465k)
    6. Cuba (470k)
    7. New Zealand (475k)
    8. Norway (478k)
    9. Armenia (500k)
    10. Belarus (510k)

    Population per Gold Medals
    1. Jamaica (452m people per gold medal)
    2. Bahrain (760m)
    3. Mongolia (1.31m)
    4. Estonia (1.34m)
    5. New Zealand (1.42m)
    6. Georgia (1.47m)
    7. Australia (1.53m)
    8. Norway (1.59m)
    9. Slovakia (1.80m)
    10. Slovenia (2.03m)

    Population per Weighted* Medals
    1. Jamaica (101k people per point)
    2. Bahamas (110k)
    3. Iceland (158k)
    4. Slovenia (225k)
    5. Norway (227k)
    6. Australia (240k)
    7. Bahrain (253k)
    8. Mongolia (263k)
    9. New Zealand 267k)
    10. Estonia (268k)

    GDP per Total Medals
    1. North Korea ($370m per medal)
    2. Jamaica ($870m)
    3. Mongolia ($964m)
    4. Armenia ($1.55b)
    5. Georgia ($1.59b)
    6. Krygyzstan ($1.74b)
    7. Tajikistan ($1.85b)
    8. Cuba ($1.88b)
    9. Belarus ($2.04b)
    10. Kenya ($2.11b)

    GDP per Gold Medals
    1. North Korea ($1.11b per gold medal)
    2. Jamaica ($1.48b)
    3. Mongolia ($1.93b)
    4. Georgia ($3.18b)
    5. Ethiopia ($4.23b)
    6. Kenya ($5.90b)
    7. Belarus ($1.68b)
    8. Zimbabwe ($16.2b)
    9. Bahrain ($16.9b)
    10. Panama ($19.3b)

    GDP per Weighted* Medals
    1. North Korea ($202m per point)
    2. Jamaica ($343m)
    3. Mongolia ($385m)
    4. Georgia ($796m)
    5. Kenya ($1.02b)
    6. Ethiopia ($1.06b)
    7. Cuba ($1.16b)
    8. Krygyzstan ($1.16b)
    9. Belarus ($1.21b)
    10. Tajikistan ($1.23b)

    * Weighted to Gold = 3 points, Silver = 2 points, Bronze = 1 point

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  • Dark Knight Vid.
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 26th

    Jon Abad linked to this cute little kids version of the Dark Knight trailer.

    Enjoy!

    2 Comments

  • I have arrived in Ohio.
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 24th

    It is dark here. I am likely to be eaten by a grue.

    5 Comments

  • Ohio!
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 24th

    I am boarding a flight to Cleveland Ohio!

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  • Taekwondo Olympian Kicks Referree in the Face
    Author: Ryan Schenk
    Aug 23rd

    WTF officials are all like, “OMG WTF LOL!”

    1 Comment

  • A Short.
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 22nd

    A beautiful short film.

    1 Comment

  • Dear Everyone I Know
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 19th

    I have fallen way behind on e-mails.

    Bear with me for a few days, we’ll be back in business soon.

    2 Comments

  • Success (more or less)
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 15th

    This was a very successful week at work. We made some really big progress on the equipment being built, and had a productive meeting with our customer.

    I’m tired.

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  • Medal Count
    Author: Patrick
    Aug 14th

    [Edit: updated again 8/18]

    It’s time for counting medals again, and this summer, as you all know, has a smackdown for the ages in USA vs. China. And as exciting as that may be… it’s predictable and lame. We’ve got the country with the highest GDP vs. the country with the most people. Of course they are going to spit out a ton of medals.

    Let’s take a look at the medal count from two other perspectives:

    Medals per Population
    1) Slovenia (1 medal per 507K people)
    2) Armenia (1 per 600K)
    3) Australia (1 per 648K)

    41) USA (1 per 4.23M people)
    58) China (1 per 19.8M people)

    Medals per GDP
    1) North Korea (1 medal per $370M)
    2) Kyrgyzstan (1 per $1.74B)
    3) Armenia (1 per $1.85B)

    37) China (1 per $49.2B)
    63) USA (1 per $192B)

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  • Absurd Video
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 14th

    Action Figure Slow Motion Punches video.

    Seriously awesome.

    This is really great - the lead up, the action itself, and the music - all great.

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  • Astronomy Fun Facts.
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 13th

    I’ve started reading an astronomy text book. So you’ll probably see more of these fun facts as the summer progresses.

    Fun Astronomy Fact #1: It takes about 1.3 seconds for light to travel from the moon to Earth.

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  • Today will be a lot of work.
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 13th

    Work is a lot like a race. A non-stop relay where you pass the baton to yourself lap after lap. Sometimes you can look at the last lap favorably, other times you curse your slow speed. I wonder which day today will be.

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  • Beardyman.
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 12th

    Absurd Beatbox Video

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  • Vimeo Star Wars Tribute.
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 11th

    Well done Casey D and company.

    Well done.

    video.

    2 Comments

  • SOUNDGARDEN REUNITES!
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 8th

    As reported by The Onion

    3 Comments

  • Heaven between Bread.
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 7th

    A sandwich.

    2 Comments

  • Animation!
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 6th

    An animation done for the University Of Hertfordshire.

    It’s awesome.

    1 Comment

  • guess the words
    Author: mike d.
    Aug 6th

    A fun 5 minute game that has you trying to guess as many of the 100 most common words as you can.

    and…. GO!

    (i only got 43)

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      Connecticut? Hip?

      October 9th, 2007 by mike d. in A Day In The Life...

      currently eating: steak.

      Tonight at dinner Mick, Steve, and I had a fascinating conversation about hipness. It started with a simple statement I made regarding a recent trip to WPI. I was talking to a few students about my job in Connecticut and I felt the ever so common feeling that I was the only person in the room with even a remote appreciation for this nearly rectangular state.

      “Why is that?” asked Mick
      “well, I don’t think many people see Connecticut as being very hip.” I replied.
      “Hip?! well, what’s hip?”

      And thus we started a conversation that spanned the rest of the evening. Here is what we determined.

      First, we came up with five characteristics of hip persons.
      1. social and intellectual aptitude
      2. cultured
      3. obscurity
      4. individuality
      5. passion

      These were justified in the following manner. First the fundamentals: social and intellectual aptitude. Without the ability to communicate with reasonable intellect, any characteristics that might be seen as “hip” could just as easily be seen as “insane” or “highly weird.” Culture and obscurity work together. Being cultured and understanding obscure sources of culture are important. Mainstream is unhip, unless appreciated only in irony as was demonstrated in Ben’s graph of Ryan Schenk’s hipness over time. (warning: don’t push irony to the point of genuine appreciation.)

      Individuality, or the ability to express oneself without loosing confidence is also key. Otherwise your hipness could easily be surpressed.

      Finally, the truly hip should have some sort of passion. It doesn’t have to be a common passion, in fact, the less common the better. If you have the other characteristics and also a huge fascination and appreciation for, say, woodcarving… then that’s pretty hip.

      It should also be stated that these characteristics must come with some balance. And any highly negative personality traits are likely to ruin the hipnitude of the person in question.

      Once we had established a baseline for hipness we asked the question: Why isn’t Connecticut hip?

      The answer came with a single astute statement by Mick.

      “Connecticut has been hit by the conformity hammer.”

      In Connecticut, passionate individuality and obscure culture take a huge back seat to soccor moms and dads who boast of the best lawn in the neighborhood. Too many people think of their CT towns as part of the Connecticut Golden Coast. Once a prejudice has been established by the loud few, the rest of Connecticut tries to conform and the result is some lame city like Hartford: the filing cabinet of America.

      So how do we make Connecticut more hip?

      well. I’m not sure. But clearly we can’t let the uptight keep us down. We must hunt down the sweetest, most non-mainstream places in CT and share them with the worthy. I think if we first strengthen the hip elite, we can then challenge the people of Greenwich and Fairfield on a level of creativity and adventure.

      I’d love to hear your comments. What do you think Hip is? Do you think the “conformity hammer” could be the reason behind CT’s lameness? Can you think of better ways to break the CT standard?

      Authored by: mike d.
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