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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

3 December - feedly- Essentials

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Featured

BMW and Toyota to collaborate on future lithium-ion tech, love notes
4 What kind of doors open when you're Toyota and you sell over three million hybrids? Apparently a partnership with BMW on "next-generation" lithium-ion packs and all sorts of future green debauchery. Whether the collaboration will bear fruit in time for München's upcoming lithium-ion powered i3 and i8 remains to be seen, but the tie-up should save the duo mucho dinero as they pool
Will Windows 8 for ARM tablets cut the cord on desktop mode?
4 Is it us, or is the dream of a full Windows experience on low-power ARM tablets getting steadily eroded? We've long known that these slates would sacrifice backwards compatibility with legacy software, but now it seems the familiar desktop mode could be getting the chop too. Paul Thurrott from SuperSite for Windows says he has good insider information that this mode will be limited to x86 devic
Google looks to compete with Amazon Prime, offer speedy delivery service in 2012
6 You ordered a nifty thing. Now the nifty thing has to make your day by arriving. Then you'll have your nifty thing and a warm and nifty feeling inside. Evidently, Google's following this very line of thinking, as it appears to be in talks with various retailers and shippers to create a service that lets customers receive their wares within 24 to 48 hours. According to sources cited by the Wall S

tech

WikiLeaks' Spy Files shed light on the corporate side of government surveillance
2 WikiLeaks' latest batch of documents hit the web this week, providing the world with a scarily thorough breakdown of a thoroughly scary industry -- government surveillance. The organization's trove, known as the Spy Files, includes a total of 287 files on surveillance products from 160 companies, as well as secret brochures and presentations that these firms use to market their technologies t
Engadget Distro Issue 16 examines the Galaxy Nexus, Audi's R18 prototype and Fanatec's sim-racing gear
2 Finally pulled yourself out of last week's turkey coma? Awesome. You've managed to regain consciousness just in time for a freshly baked edition of Engadget Distro. In this installment we discuss the nearly perfect Samsung Galaxy Nexus, talk up terrible product names and take a Fanatec Forza gaming duo for a test drive. Speaking of cars, we also have an exclusive look at the Audi R18 prototype
Brits, your government needs you to solve this puzzle
2 Spare a thought for the British intelligence services. Every time they come up with a clever recruitment drive, their efforts are hampered by yet another off-putting death scene in a certain long-running spy drama. But relax, this particular ciphered job advert is entirely safe. It's been put out by the UK's monitoring service, GCHQ, which is altogether more 9 to 5 than MI5. You simply need to
Verizon-branded Galaxy Nexus runs impressive 4G LTE speed test on two bars
4 How fast can the Samsung Galaxy Nexus run on Verizon's 4G network? Pretty darn fast, according to a freshly leaked video. Originally spotted by the folks over at Phandroid, the clip shows a Verizon-branded Galaxy Nexus performing rather admirably on a speed trial from Speedtest.net, reaching download speeds of 8.5Mbps, and upstream rates of 2Mbps -- all on just two bars of signal. It's worth

design

J.Fold Wallets
4 The men’s accessory company J.Fold designs from a man’s point of view. The wallets have an industrial feel about them that feature classic and bold colors and perforated and laser-etched designs in top grain leathers. They have an overall modern aesthetic that combines style with practicality.Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebo
Bocci 28 in Color
8 Bocci has introduced a huge range of color in its 28 series collection. Creative Director Omer Arbel’s intent behind 28 was to design a system that produces form, rather than designing form itself. A magnificent success, the pendants are designed to cluster in hexagonal shapes, which nestle into one another. Adding color introduces a grand range of infinite possibilities, from clustering by simila
Eco-Sustainable House by Djuric Tardio Architectes
2 The pitched roof atop this Paris house won’t keep out the rain – it’s actually a pergola for growing fruit over a roof terrace. (more…)
Mocha – Mojo Coffeehouse by Mancini Design
12 Mancini Design has created an amazing LEGO-like interior for a coffeehouse called Mocha – Mojo, located in Chennai, India.[via Designboom]Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook. © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Interior Design | Permalink | 3 comments

apple

Thomas Q. Brady on Walter Isaacson’s ‘Steve Jobs’
10 Thomas Q. Brady’s criticism of Isaacson’s biography is spot-on: When I say “analysis,” I’m not talking about psychology. There’s plenty of that. Isaacson seems to enjoy pointing out that Jobs never really overcame the pain of knowing that his parents gave him up for adoption. But all Isaacson’s armchair, Psychology Today thinking rendered from the source materials was a self-absorbed, immature
Smule acquires Khush, two music-making app companies join forces
2 Here's an interesting acquisition that completely makes sense in hindsight. Smule, the company behind popular iOS apps like Magic Piano and the original Ocarina for iPhone app, has acquired Khush, an iOS developer that also makes musical apps, including LaDiDa and Songify. These two companies were basically meant for each other -- both use music and new interfaces in iOS to make one-of-a-
Holiday Gift Guide: Cameras
4 Welcome to TUAW's 2011 Holiday Gift Guide! We're here to help you choose the best gifts this holiday season, and once you've received your gifts we'll tell you what apps and accessories we think are best for your new Apple gear. Stay tuned every weekday from now until the end of the year for our picks and helpful guides and check our Gift Guide hub to see our guides as they become available.

visual design

Integrating Amazon S3 With WordPress
4     Computing is full of buzzwords, “cloud computing” being the latest one. But unlike most trends that fizzle out after the initial surge, cloud computing is here to stay. This article goes over Amazon’s S3 cloud storage service and guides you to implementing a WordPress p
This Site’s Domain is Stolen
2 Hey ya'll. This is (really) Chris Coyier. I had css-tricks.com registered on GoDaddy. It recently came to my attention that the ownership of this domain has been transferred away from my ownership to PlanetDomain. For now, thankfully the nameservers still point to MediaTemple, so the site is still up. That could change at any time.I'm going to keep track of all this. Timeline of EventsFriday 7:30a
Create a Futuristic Bicycle Icon in Photoshop
4 It’s fun and challenging to create items from scratch in Photoshop. In this tutorial we will create a futuristic bicycle icon from scratch using some basic Photoshop tools. Let’s get started! Step 1: New File Open Photoshop and set up a new document (Command/Ctrl + N). Use the following settings; Resolution: 72dpi, Color Mode RGB color, Dimensions: 500×310 px. Step 2: Creating the backgrou
Content Strategy Within The Design Process
6     The first thing to understand about content strategy is that no two people understand it the same way. It’s a relatively new — and extremely broad — discipline with no single definitive definition. A highly informative Knol on content strategy defines it as follows: Co

business

Why Today Is a Very Good Day to Update Java on Your Computer
6 Consider yourself warned: Today is a very good day to update the version of Java running on your computer. This applies to you whether you run Windows, Mac OS X or Linux. If you’ve noticed your machine suggesting that you update Java, do it right away. The reason? A scary vulnerability in Java that was detected over the summer, and which Oracle has subsequently fixed, is being exploited by people
Kindle Fire, the Netbook of the Tablet Market?
2 When J.P. Morgan analyst Mark Moskowitz lowered, slightly, his iPad sales estimate for Apple’s December quarter this week, he cited better-than-expected momentum for Amazon’s Kindle Fire as one reason — but with an important caveat: He sees no structural change to the iPad demand environment. In other words, the iPad juggernaut rolls on. And while the Fire may aspire to be the No. 2 player in the
Didn't get the joke
4 The secret of good reviews and positive word of mouth is simple: if people get the joke, feel like insiders, finish the book, grow, learn, and are part of what you make, you win. If they don't, if your product or service makes them feel dumb or poor or excluded, they won't talk about you the same way. You don't need everyone to talk about you. But obsessing about making a target group feel smart
Carrier IQ Speaks: Our Software Ignores Your Personal Info
2 Carrier IQ, maker of a network diagnostic tool installed on millions of smartphones, has a simple rebuttal to accusations that its software logs keystrokes on the devices on which it is installed: It doesn’t. While CIQ might “listen”* to a smartphone’s keyboard, it’s listening for very specific information. Company executives insist it doesn’t log or understand keystrokes. It’s simply looking for

data visualization

Smiley installation shows the mood of a city
4 Project Stimmungsgasometer (say what?) is a giant smiley face that changes based on the mood of Berlin citizens. When they are collectively "happy" the light is a smile, and when they are not, it is a sad face. Input comes from facial recognition software that takes in video from a strategically placed camera. The software estimates whether passers by are happy or not, and then installation change
Follow the Hash Tag: A Dynamic Bubble Graph of Twitter Trends
2 Follow the Hash Tag [followthehashtag.com] by Madrid-based communication design office DNOiSE is a viral advertising tool, but also a live visualization of popular Tweet topics. The visualization can be filtered for specific keywords, retweets or even unique Twitter users, including several other parameters (such as the minimum or maximum number of times a user needs to mention the keyword to b
Four degrees of separation
2 Testing the idea of six degrees of separation, first proposed by Frigyes Karinthy, the Facebook Data Team and researchers at the Università degli Studi di Milano found that most of us are connected by even fewer degrees, and average separation is getting smaller: While we will never know if it was true in 1929, the scale and international reach of Facebook allows us to finally perform this study o
NYTLabs Magic Mirror Reveals News and Health Statistics
4 The Magic Mirror [nytlabs.com], developed by The New York Times Research & Development Lab (with Alexis Lloyd, among others) has just been selected as one of Time's "50 Best Inventions" of 2011. It is probably the best gadget to fullfil those urgent craves from the data addicted, during those few moments they cannot reach their smart phones. At first sight, the mirror looks like any normal p

photography

*** by Peter Tuchinskyu
4 *** by Peter Tuchinskyu Peter Tuchinskyu: Photos · Blog · Activity · Friends · Favorites RSS: Popular Photos ·
Lady Of The Deep by Jacques de Vos
6 Lady Of The Deep by Jacques de Vos Please visit my entry for the National Geographic Photo Contest: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/photo-contest/2011/entries/115201/view/ and if you like my work please take a moment to click 'like' on the Facebook icon:) Shot taken while Fre
Riverdale Walk
2 Riverdale Park.
Chicago Forever
6 Uptick in Prints We’ve added a new Limited Annum series of prints, and they have really picked up for the holiday season – so, thanks! You can buy most any photo here and have it customized to your desire. Just click on the photo and it will take you to SmugMug. Along the top, you buy the print and get all the info you need. Daily Photo – Chicago Forever I took this from on top of one of the hi

deco

2011 gift guide: gifts for music fans
2 Music fans are a tricky bunch to buy gifts for. I’ve learned this firsthand, mostly by shopping for a few in my own life every December, but also by being one myself. You’ve probably run into trouble with this, too. It likely won’t do to buy the music fans on your list any old record and call it a day. You’ve gotta be fairly sure that they’ll like the album — or that they don’t already own it. (A
in the kitchen with: jen altman’s black-spiced rum eggnog
8 Usually, I would wait until closer to Christmas for a recipe like this, but it is so versatile that I wanted to give you the chance to try it out a few times waaaay before the holiday. By the time Christmas comes, you will be the star of all your holiday parties, thanks to this week’s recipe for Black-Spiced Rum Eggnog by photographer Jen Altman. Jen is one of my favorite artists and a joy to fol
Living Inside an IKEA Catalog
2 One of the less-productive statements that pops up in comment threads now and then is that a space can feel "like a catalog", which, of course, isn't usually the goal when putting together a room. Except when you are the team behind a quirky short sci-fi-ish film all about some perennially smiley folks who "live" in the pages of the much-anticipated yearly catalog...Read Full Post
Give 'Em This...Maybe: Gift Giving Based on Facebook
2 In the December issue of Wired magazine, the editors test-drove a new gift recommendation service, GiveEmThis.com, that uses your Facebook account to find the perfect gifts for your friends. They got gift recommendations for celebrity "friends", but I decided to test it using myself. After all, I'm the best judge of what I'd like to get, right? Read Full Post

cooking

A La Tartine Gourmande Book signing at Holiday Local Market in Boston
4 Sample from La Tartine Gourmande: Recipes for an Inspired Life If you have been a regular reader of this blog, you know that, about one month and a half ago, I launched the presale of my cookbook, La Tartine Gourmande: Recipes for an Inspired Life. I recently reflected on the making of the book, realizing that I didn’t talk a lot about the process involved to complete the project. In view of t
When Chia seeds meet an apple galette
8 Apple galette with Chia seeds and flax A few months ago, I met Mika, a Japanese cookbook author who had flown from Paris to work with me. Together, we were going to create the photographs for her upcoming cookbook. I quickly understood why I had liked Mika even before meeting her. She was an energetic young woman with creative ideas and style, and for an entire week, she and I had a lot of fun i
Forelle pear, chocolate, and pistachio tartlets
12 We are away.In a place that feels so far from our everyday lives.We are here with family, gearing up for a Thanksgiving feast, in which the menu has yet to be finalized. And this is all fine because we are comfortable - sitting around the fire telling stories.I made these tartlets last week while my parents were still visiting. Miren had just woken up from a nap and my dad was holding her in his a
Beet Curry - Recipe
4 Beet Curry As unlikely as it may sound, the first time I ever ate beet curry was over a campfire in Hot Springs, Arkansas. I was dubious, but my girlfriend at the time had lived in Tamil Nadu for a year and knew what she was doing. Granted, everything tastes good around a campfire after an arduous day of lounging around the hot springs, but this was eye-openingly delicious. I've made this dish

fashion

Luisaviaroma stylelab: A day with...
2 As I anticipated you yesterday I spent all the day in Firenze at Luisaviaroma with Margherita and Marica, the two winners of the contest "A day with...", who chose three looks each to dress me up, becoming stylists for 24 hours. Some looks were completely my taste, while other ones were not my cup of tea of course, but I'll show them all in the "official photos", so I will also have your thoughts
Ben Gorham, Perfumer
2 “My mother is from India, and my dad is half Scottish, half French Canadian. I was born in Sweden—I lived there as a kid, and then I grew up in a few places. I spent a good portion of the time in Toronto, Canada. So I guess my accent is Swedish…or gypsy. [Laughs] It’s from everywhere. I finished my high school in New York. Then I studied at business school at Ryerson University in Toronto, th
On the Road…..Sidi Moktar, Morocco
2 It’s my first time in Morocco, first time in Africa. The experience is more than a little overwhelming.  Until I’m able to better explain the story behind these sights, sounds, tastes, and emotions– sharing only the images will have to suffice.  Don’t expect too many though, shooting people in Morocco is much more difficult than anywhere I’ve ever visited.  Tomorrow I’ll post images from the blue

gaming

IndieRoyale Game Profile - Runespell: Overture
[While the new Indie Royale game bundle that we (disclaimer!) co-created with Desura is running, we'll be profiling each of the five games featured in it, giving our honest opinion on the pluses and minuses of each title. Today, we look at Runespell: Overture - it's like RPG Poker!] Runespell: Overture is one of those tricky games that you will either enjoy or rabidly detest. Before you fire it
Round-Up: Gamasutra Network Jobs, Week Of December 2
In the latest postings over the last seven days, Gamasutra's jobs board plays host to roles in every major discipline, including opportunities at Crytek, Avalanche Studios, Capcom, and others. Each position posted by employers will appear on the main Gamasutra job board, and appear in the site's daily and weekly newsletters, reaching our readers directly. It will also be cross-posted for free ac
Really Big Bundle Now Includes Soundtrack, Text Adventure Bonuses
The Indie Games and Desura co-created indie bundle site Indie Royale has rolled out some bonuses for all previous and future Really Big Bundle purchasers. Included now are two albums: the Really Big Sky soundtrack and a special 'Euflorian Selections' soundtrack selected from Milieu's two Eufloria OSTs. Zeboyd games has also thrown in two exclusive 'choose your own adventure'-style .DOCs, Epipha
Cave Story Dev Daisuke Amaya on Rockfish and iOS Development
From Cave Story dev Daisuke Amaya (Pixel) comes IGF 2012 entry Rockfish, a mobile game where the player assumes the role of a small fish deep in the ocean. Rockfish combines elements from Cave Story and Ikachan into an underwater action-adventure. Like Cave Story, Pixel is creating everything himself, including the music. Through an exchange of emails, Pixel answered various questions about what

android

Older phones running custom Android firmware from Moto, HTC, and Samsung have major security issues, say N.C. State researchers
Researchers at N.C. State University have performed a study of eight Android phones (HTC's Legend, EVO 4G, and Wildfire S; Motorola's Droid and Droid X; Samsung's Epic 4G; and the Nexus One and Nexus S from Google) and found more potentially disturbing information.  While the Nexus phones and OG Droid (phones that run stock Android) had one minor security issue, namely a code bug in t
Amazon forced to cancel some ASUS Transformer Prime preorders
Read our Transformer Prime Review! Here's one of those good news/bad news things: It looks like the ASUS Transformer Prime and its new quad-core Tegra 3 internals is proving to be quite popular. Too popular. So popular, in fact, that Amazon's canceling some preorders, citing a lack of availability. Here's the e-mail that's going 'round: Due to a lack of availability from our
MIUI 4 Preview (Ice Cream Sandwich-Based) [Gallery]
2 Lots of people have been wondering what the MIUI team would be doing for their Ice Cream Sandwich rendition of their beautiful ROM. We already have a few early looks thanks to independent developer work, but the MIUI team has been making lots of progress and are ready to show the ROM off. They’ve uploaded preview photos to Facebook. It doesn’t look like much has changed from the UI we’ve seen
CyanogenMod updates on CM9 progress, reminds us all it doesn't use Carrier IQ
2 The CyanogenMod team today has dropped a little update on the progress of CM9, its custom, Android Open Source Project-based build of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The short version is they're still working on it, but a slew of phones already have early builds. Devices with TI OMAP 4, Qalcomm MSM 8660/7X30 and Samsung Exynos processors will likely see full relesases first, and some Tegra 2

do it yourself

iPhone Telephoto Lens Kit
4 Flipping though an in-flight magazine on a recent trip, I came across this fantastically absurd iPhone telephoto lens kit from Photojojo. The sample images I’ve seen are decent considering it’s coming from a handset. The kit comes with a telephoto lens, snap-on case, and a tiny tripod. Perfect for aspiring paparazzi or any portion of the 99% that want to remain a safe distance while diligently do
Makers Make The Economist
2 Image by Andrew Kelly The latest print edition of The Economist has an article on makers, MAKE, Maker Faire, and the burgeoning maker movement. It’s so inspiring to see a head/subhead like this in any mainstream magazine, let alone one with such business world gravitas: More than just digital quilting — Technology and society: The “maker” movement could change how science is taught and boost innov
Build Your Own RFID Teddy Bear
4 Science communication designer David Harris wanted to make a unique toy for his nephew Charlie, who was born with cerebral palsy. Charlie’s vision is poor but he’s very tactile and auditory, so David designed a location-aware teddy bear that reads RFID tags and plays different customizable sounds depending on where it is or what object it’s near. An Arduino embedded in the bear uses an RFID reade
Handy Lens Cap Clip
2 We’ve covered a couple of clever len-cap-retaining tricks before. My favorite is probably the “lens cap buckle” strap attachment Adam covered back in June, which I like because it requires no modification of the lens cap itself. But this recently crowd-funded stick-on Nice Clip product has a lot going for it, too: It’s cheaper, for one, and with it you can clip the cap onto whatever is handy, whi

cinema

Sound Off: Steve McQueen's 'Shame' with Fassbender - Thoughts?
Now that you've seen it, what did you think? Sex. NC-17. Fassbender. McQueen. You've heard the buzz, it's finally time to see it for yourself. Even with that NC-17 rating, Fox Searchlight is releasing Steve McQueen's Shame, one of the edgiest yet highly acclaimed films this year, in its uncut form. Michael Fassbender stars as Brandon, a sex-addicted man living in Manhattan whose life is thrown ou
Finally: Affordable 'Super 8' Argus Cube Replicas Being Made by QMx
"If Aliens made Lego, this is what it would look like." Finally! The official collectibles maker for Bad Robot, known as Quantum Mechanix, recently listed replica Argus Cubes from J.J. Abrams' Super 8 for sale. If you've seen the movie (which is now out on Blu-Ray), you know what these are, the little "metallic" alien cubes they find at the train crash site. It's a key part of the creature's stor
Joel Edgerton in Sundance Drama 'Wish You Were Here' First Trailer
Who knows what happened on that fateful night when they were dancing under a full moon in Cambodia? Aussie actor Joel Edgerton is becoming a Sundance regular. I was first introduced to him seeing Animal Kingdom there, now he's returning again this year with another Oz drama, Wish You Were Here, which was recently confirmed as an opening film of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival (in the World Cinema
Ralph Fiennes Has Cast Felicity Jones in His 'Invisible Woman' Movie
Another project for talented, beautiful British actress Felicity Jones to follow up this year's Like Crazy. A few months ago we reported that Warren Beatty had cast Jones in his new Howard Hughes film as a young romantic interest. Now Baz Bamigboye of The Daily Mail (via Vulture) is reporting that Jones is also set to star in the next project from director Ralph Fiennes, who is heading into this

gardening

Make Your Own Herbal Bath Tea
This is an old project that I originally posted to this site back in the early 2000′s. It was lost when we switched over to a new design, but I’ve brought it back in time for holiday gift-making. (p.s. the photos are small due to the original page design) You can expect a few more oldies, but goodies to appear here over the next week. ——————— This is a simple, but satisfying gift to make using he
Discount Code for Container Gardeners
Hey guys! Gavin from UZPlanters.com contacted me and shared a discount code that LOTB readers can use to get 10% off any of the containers they sell. Simply type in LOTBPlanters at checkout. I noticed that they sell many of the products I’ve featured here on Life on the Balcony, such as Woolly Pockets and Lechuza planters. NOTE: I don’t have any affiliation with UZ Planters and receive no benefit
Grow for winter as well as summer
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wedding

Name Change Party by Hi, Friend Design
This just might be the most GENIUS idea in the history of party planning. One who’s bandwagon I so need to jump on and I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one. This goes out to all you married ladies who have yet to change your name. Why not go big and make an event of it? Crafted by Hi, Friend Design with the perfect photography by Lisa Teso to accompany all the fabulous details, this is such a love
Budget Friendly Branch Arrangements
Being a wedding blogger, I can’t help but mentally collect oodles of dream wedding scenarios. In these picture perfect settings, florals of all shapes and sizes are present in every.single.one of them. Large floral arrangements are infamous for blowing budgets, but our floral expert Sarah of Honey of a Thousand Flowers is here to show you an utterly gorgeous floral arrangement that is as pretty as
Malibu Wedding by Jasmine Star Photography
Your Friday lunch break just got a whole lot prettier! This Malibu wedding is the epitome of perfection with gorgeous bunches of blossoms, tablescapes full of interesting shapes and texture, aisle style fit for a fairytale, and pretty as can be al fresco dining overlooking the Pacific. Does it really get any better? Major props go out to Jasmine Star Photography and Picture Perfect Events for capt
San Francisco Wedding by Anything & Everything Productions
When you have a creative power couple like this one – she’s a jeweler designer and he started an awesome needle point belt company – then you know that their nuptials will be nothing short of spectacular.  Set it in one of the most beautiful cities in the world – San Francisco – and you have a scenario that just can’t be beat.  Anything & Everything Productions captured their touching, romanti

world news

Most online 'for no particular reason'
4 Americans are going online to pass the time more than they were just a few years ago, according to a new study.
Payroll tax cut votes blocked
4 The Senate has blocked competing Democratic and Republican plans to extend a payroll tax cut, setting up negotiations on a possible compromise.
Hong Kong wife gets $154M in divorce
6 A Hong Kong judge ordered a wealthy real estate mogul to pay his former wife $154 million in one of the city's largest divorce settlements.
Navarrette: Taking obese child wrong
6 Ruben Navarrette says taking a 200-pound child out of his home was an overreaction by officials to a genuine problem.
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