“[…] The tragedy of the iPad is that it truly seems to offer a better model of computing for many people – perhaps the majority of people. Gone are the confusing concepts and metaphors of the last thirty years of computing. Gone is the ability to endlessly tweak and twiddle towards no particular gain. The iPad is simple, straightforward, maintenance-free; everything that’s been proven with the success of the iPhone, but more so. […]
[…] The thing that bothers me most about the iPad is this: if I had an iPad rather than a real computer as a kid, I’d never be a programmer today. I’d never have had the ability to run whatever stupid, potentially harmful, hugely educational programs I could download or write. […]
[…] The iPad may be a boon to traditional eduction, insofar as it allows for multimedia textbooks and such, but in its current form, it’s a detriment to the sort of hacker culture that has propelled the digital economy. […]
[…] Perhaps the iPad signals an end to the “hacker era” of digital history. Now that consumers and traditional media understand the digital world, maybe there’s proportionally less need for freewheeling technological experimentation and platforms that allow for the same. Maybe the hypothetical mom doesn’t need a real computer. […]
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Vodafone Portugal’s stunning Head Office @ Oporto
Just wait until you check out the impossible interiors.
Click above for a ton of pics.
“ O tiro que atingiu o aluno do Externato Carvalho Araújo, em Braga, terá sido disparado acidentalmente por um colega da mesma idade. A PJ diz que tudo não passou de um «acidente», já que os dois jovens manuseavam uma arma dentro da escola quando tudo aconteceu. ”
Bom, entao se nao passou de um acidente estou bem mais descansado. Ate porque essa questao de como e’ possivel dois jovens manusearem uma arma dentro de uma escola e’ completamente irrelevante.
“ The atmosphere here in the stadium is electric. It must be the most money spent on an Africa Cup of Nations opening ceremony in history. ”
BBC World Service’s Farayi Mungazi
Opening ceremonies of this kind of events are always a good advertisement of the host’s richness and might but in this case it is very important to stress that Angola is a country where the gap between the elite and the rest of the population is abysmal, who live without basic sewage system and other essential equipment. On the other hand, the president’s family is so flamboyantly rich it is disgusting.
Half Asleep (Alternate Version) || School of Seven Bells
I’ve only discovered this alternate version recently. Not as good but quite good.
Ending of FlashForward 1X05 (Gimme some truth) (via mariloulem)
Most absurd (and, in a sense, hilarious) 2’36” on TV for a while. I don’t think it needs to be in context.
Bat for Lashes - Glass (Live at Morning Becomes Eclectic) (via StepOutAgain)
Skillful drumming, haunting song.
For $200, I predict it’s going to sell like hot cakes, provided it’s well advertised.