Seeing without seeing

Esref Armagan, blind painter. He has been blind all his life. Yet his paintings are realistic. Neural scans indicate that when he is painting, his visual cortex is stimulated as much as it is for normal people when they see objects. Comments naru 29 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: this guy (esref) is cool..a genius of sorts,,of course stud is cool too S Anand 29 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: I would also mention the genius of evolution. If he can know things like perspective without ever having seen, it means that sort of thing is hard-coded in our brain!

Google search for meaning

Google’s search for meaning. Paul Vitanyi and Rudi Cilibrasi use Google to determine the similarity of words. (Pairs of words that get higher hits are more similar to each other.)

The Thought Project

The Thought Project Over a period of three months, the 28-year-old Danish photographer stopped random passersby on the streets of Copenhagen and New York City and asked them what they were thinking just before he intercepted them. Then he snapped their photos and transcribed their thoughts word-for-word.

Puzzles at kuro5hin

Puzzles at kuro5hin.org. If you’re a puzzles freak, the rec.puzzles archive is also recommended. Comments Aditya Chaturvedi 28 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: Yes, Java Scipts. Goto http://rootnode.freestarthost.com/comments.js you will find source code. Some Part is taken from http://www.webreference.com/js/column8/functions.html. S Anand 28 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: Yeah, coded it myself. Still several bugs and interface features to iron out, though. Any critique would help! SHAMIT 28 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: Great systen of commenting - its a innovative step in evolution of blogs, if you or whoever has done this … Simplifies things. TOPFRAME 28 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: Hi Anand… This is a really cool tool

Microsoft. Is it going to work today

False advertising. Ads that make fun of famous ads / logos. Comments Aditya Chaturvedi 27 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: Really Cool

Americans work more than Europeans

Why do Americans work so much more than Europeans? Because America has lower marginal tax, says Prescott, the 2004 Economics Nobel Laureate. The important observation is that the low labor supplies in Germany, France, and Italy are due to high tax rates. If someone in these countries works more and produces 100 additional euros of output, that individual gets to consume only 40 euros of additional consumption and pays directly or indirectly 60 euros in taxes. ...

Acts of commission rather than omission

Thinking, a book by Hardman and Macchi, says people would much rather let bad things happen, than take a risk to stop them: Decisions with identical outcomes are judged as worse when they result from acts of commission than acts of omission. For example, most people are reluctant to vaccinate children against a potentially lethal flu when side effects of the vaccine can cause death. Faced with a flu epidemic that is expected to kill 10 out of 10,000 children, most people are not willing to accept a 9 out of 10,000 risk of death from vaccination, and the median acceptable maximum risk is 5 in 10,000. Apparantly, killing a child with a vaccination (that is, an act of commission) is perceived as worse than causing its death by failing to vaccinate (that is, an act of omission). ...

RSS feed

My RSS feed is back.

nofollow tag

On the impact of ‘rel=nofollow’ tag. Or, perhaps, some prominent webloggers will use “nofollow” as a money-making technique: for a fee, they’ll take the “nofollow” off your link and let you have their PageRank.

New commenting system

I’ve managed to get my commenting system to work. Feedback welcome. Comments ashish 25 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: cool harish_an 25 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: hey snand… howdy? back to regular blogging i guess ritzkini 25 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: good to have u back anand…been irregular with ur posts last few months… SHAMIT 25 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: Javascript ?

Google video

Google video. Not very relevant yet, but probably will be, once movies are included. Could rival IMDb, maybe search movie scripts also. Comments Aditya Chaturvedi 25 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: Good to see all the new Google Items from your page S Anand 25 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: Thanks, Adi. I get most of my updates from the Google Weblog Anonymous 25 Jan 2005 12:00 pm: Really Cool

Naive in Thailand

Naive in Thailand. The misadventures of an unprepared 43-year-old Brit who drops everything to try and help with tsunami rebuilding. Pet peeve? “The only real irritation has been the American Christian volunteers.”

Skycar

The Skycar. It’s a flying car. Priced at close to $1 million, but probably better than using a helicopter.

How Company Employees Use The Web

How Company Employees Use The Web.