600 Things
600 Things
600 Things
One Man Pairing Down His Life To Just 600 Things.
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A podcast/weblog of items on the internet I come across that interest
me while I'm having my morning coffee.
600 Things
600 Things
One Man Pairing Down His Life To Just 600 Things.
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Posted by Tom Ray at 9:41 PM 0 comments
Section: entertainment, video
5min - Cool energy levitation trick - Video
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South korea: boys cheering for their soccer teams. the most amazing thing is that they do this with their CLOTHES (not holding up cards). they have a jacket that is one color on the back, one on the front, and that they can open or close to show a third color shirt on the inside. One school has also figured out how to use their pants to make shading.LiveLeak.com - The Human LCD - Amazing
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Posted by Tom Ray at 10:41 AM 0 comments
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Twitter Digest
Twitter Digest lets you read Twitter updates in a more manageable fashion. Just pick the usernames you'd like to generate a digest for, and you will see all updates made by them during the past full day (GMT). At midnight, a new set of updates rolls over.The digest is available as both a webpage that you can visit periodically, or as an Atom feed that you subscribe to get updates (grouped as one feed item) in your favorite feed reader.
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Posted by Tom Ray at 7:43 AM 0 comments
Section: technology
Last.fm – the Blog · The Phenomenon of Rigid Song Structures in Pop
Each image above shows the audio level in (roughly) the first 90 seconds of a Linkin Park song. The tempo has been adjusted for a few tracks for better visual alignment.Make sure to read her full journal entry to see more pics and for the full explanation.Do you disagree with the implications? Does this say anything about the state of Pop? What other patterns could one find in different forms of pop music? Discuss. (But pls stay civil :)
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Posted by Tom Ray at 7:24 AM 0 comments
Section: music