Kurt Kohlstedt '02: Thinker Thing: 3D-Printed Object Made Using Brain Waves
[ By Steph in Gadgets & Geekery& Technology. ] Small electrical impulses detected by a brain-computer headset produce strange and amazing 3D printed objects in a new project by George...
View ArticleChet Haase: Things I Believe: Thoughts for Friday
All you need is love.But I need money, too. And donuts.A rising tide lifts all boats.Like a tsunami, for example.A man who is his own lawyer overcharges himself.He who laughs last doesn't really get...
View ArticleKevin Draper '10: Diss Guy Miss Guy, Vol. 42
Diss Guy: Mike MaloneFor the typical fan, an assistant coach don’t really make a mark until they get promoted to head coach, it seems. Every once and awhile an assistant coach seems to attract a cult...
View ArticleJohn Tischer '71: Head Lines
In his search for spirituality,he lost his mind…Gas fumes and steaks on the grill: perfume of Armageddon…Clarity means there are nofurther questions…Even Geronimo performedin the circus…Edison invented...
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: Smart Glass: Flip a Switch to Make Opaque Turn Transparent
[ By WebUrbanist in Gadgets & Geekery& Technology. ] Kiss curtains, blinds and shades goodbye - smart glass is not just an Xbox enhancement. Smart glass technology is evolving and faster than...
View ArticleRachel Teagle: AFF 2013 Fringe PlayList: Family Fringe
Sure, there's some dark, twisted, crazy, profane stuff in the Atlanta Fringe, but that doesn't mean you gotta leave the family at home. In fact, there are several shows that designate themselves as...
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: Ding Dong! A Dozen Delightfully Daffy Doorbell Designs
[ By Steve in Gadgets & Geekery& Technology. ] Ring the bell or knock on the door? It’s one of life’s conundrums to be sure, but these dozen delightfully daffy doorbell designs can help button...
View ArticleKevin Draper '10: Your Annotated Smartphone Bathroom Reader for Sunday, June...
I think I’ll play some Ultimate next weekend.An Unfamiliar Ring Dave McKenna GrantlandThis delightful long(ish)-form centers on NBA all-time great Elgin Baylor, whose legacy has been partially defined...
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: Urban Hybrid: Double-Exposure Photos Fuse London & NYC
[ By WebUrbanist in Art& Photography & Video. ] While photo shoots can be meticulously staged, sometimes the best shots come with an element of surprise – particularly in the chaotic context...
View ArticleMargaret Taylor: Image courtesy of Wikipedia.
So the other day I came across this little gem: God Made Dad & Mom. In a nutshell, the message of this book is that Heather must have exactly one mommy and one daddy and that’s that. You can see...
View ArticleElizabeth Tamny '88: on some aesthetics of Behind the Candelabra
Some of what has made Behind the Candelabra, the Steven Soderbergh adaptation of Scott Thorson's book about his life with Liberace, stick with me are qualities like the poignant universality of the...
View ArticleKen Wedding's CompGov Blog: A new era in Chinese politics
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan wave upon their arrival in San Jose, Costa Rica for a state visit. I don't recall ever seeing the spouse of a Chinese president pictured with...
View ArticleKevin Draper '10: Roy Hibbert’s Other Stupid Comment
In the wake of Roy Hibbert’s thoroughly regrettable post game press conference, most of the attention has been paid to his “no homo” comment, and rightfully so. Despite what the bizarrely motivated...
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: Futuristic Food: Edible Wonders of the 3D-Printed Revolution
[ By Steph in Gadgets & Geekery& Technology. ] In the future, maybe we’ll all be pressing buttons on countertop machines that will squeeze various food pastes into the creative shapes of our...
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: Roaming Market: Modern Update on 16th Century Tradition
[ By Steph in Global& Travel & Places. ] Based on the stalls of performance artists and fortune tellers that once wandered the streets of Europe in the sixteenth century, ‘Roaming Market’...
View ArticleDan Schofer '00
6-4-2013Ink Road. 27 minutes. 4 miles.Ran a quick pace but quads very sore. Splits: 7:08, 6:44, 6:38, 6:50.
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