A breakthrough in natural language processing.
Gewoon even http://portabletor.sourceforge.net/ naar je USB stick downloaden en runnen vanaf daar.
Het duurt zeker een minuut of 10 voordat Tor op gang komt dus rustig laten draaien in de achtergrond en de wereld wordt vanzelf steeds een beetje beter.
I think I just logged on to Facebook for the very last time. :)
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80´s Chigaco house track. Loved it at the time. Unfortunately the video does not allow embedding so you'll have to double-click the video to YouTube.com and listen from there.
Turn a tree into a computer or an antenna by injecting it with conductive ink. Imagine Vodafone trees that are cellphone towers or antennas. The future is in Beta. :)
(via: NextNature)
HEEFT U INFORMATIE? NEEM DAN CONTACT OP MET
Korps landelijke politiediensten
Regiopolitie Groningen, bureau Winschoten, tel. 0800-6070
An already great add-in for Windows Home Server gets even better with this new version! @WHSTweet is a must have for all Windows Home Server enthusiasts.
Now this is super cool! A cellphone watch for less than 85 EUR. Even 007 and Batman did not have a gadget like this.
Check this page: http://bit.ly/FHtfs for full specs and information on how to get your very own watch phone!
Leiden, 1e pinksterdag, 17:46 uur. Bovenstaande petmans jat, na zich eerst uitgebreid en in alle rust op het model geörienteerd te hebben, een fiets. En staat nu op GeenStijl. Smile!
the Old-Fashioned Way...

The first genetically modified primates that can pass their modifications to their offpsring have been created by Japanese scientists.
The marmosets, pictured above, express a green fluorescent protein in their skin. The gene for producing the glow was delivered to the first marmoset embryos via a modified virus. But now that modification method could become unnecessary.
One male marmoset, number 666, fathered a child (pictured at right) that also contained the transgenes.
more at Wired.com
Daily Mugshot is a free service which helps you chronicle daily images of yourself and share them as an animated sequence.
60 Megabit Fiber Power? Not really... I noticed UPC internet was letting me down again and this speedtest shows me UPC delivers about half of what I am paying for.... again....
Most objects here at home (in Amsterdam, NL) are equipped with RFID tags. As a consequence, every object has it's own text-to-speech voice mailbox.
Whenever an object’s tag is picked up by the RFID mirror, new messages are read in plain English by a computer synthesized voice.
Just send an email message to any of the objects listed below, put your entire message on the SUBJECT line, leave the message BODY empty and you will receive a confirmation when your message was played (i.e. the object was scanned).
my wallet: portemonnnee@things.violet.net
my umbrella: paraplu@things.violet.net
my RFID mirror: medusa@things.violet.net
my Renault Clio car: renault-clio@things.violet.net
public transport card: ov-chipkaart@things.violet.net
parkmobile.nl card: parkmobile@things.violet.net
RFID rabbit (green): kermit-the-rabbit@things.violet.net
RFID rabbit (black): zwart-konijn@things.violet.net
IMPORTANT: To send messages to any of the objects listed you will either need register at http://my.violet.net/ using the email address you will be sending your messages from. You only need to do this once and although it is a bit inconvenient, this is a necessary step to prevent my objects from being spammed.
Window display of YourCupOfT, a local T-shirt printer here in Amsterdam. Personally I really like the toy robot theme but the photograph itself is not very good. A bad quality camera (hacked HTC wizard) and reflections from the street make this a less than optimal shot.




