December 2007
18 posts
Laws and Morality →
Is it moral to only allow rich people’s votes count?
I saw this on Jim Whimpey’s blog. Basically the talk is about how too much choice is paralysing Americans into not making choices at all or being dissatisfied with their choices because their expectations are too high. I would argue that some people love all the choices and actually feel some satisfaction in simply finding some moderate happiness within their choice set.
If H is the set of...
In addition to feeling familiar and comfortable, I want users to think of...
– Alex Faaborg, Mozilla Designer
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A release this week →
We’re aiming for a good-sized release by the end of this week. Hopefully many of the things we’ve been working on will make it in for this release.— danielha
— ericlodwick
It’s an easy conceptual trip from building bridges to building software....
– CodingHorror
Culture is Tumbling
I’m starting to realize that my tumblelog satisfies more of the “culture” side of OpenRadix.org than the blog does. Still, I have articles of culture in my blog and probably things about computing and technology in my tumblelog. I think that my perspective of culture is simply changing faster than my perspective of technology. Maybe it’s not just my perspective.
Fixed Geared Bike Gallery →
These guys work at College Humor.
Cork'd →
Basically a wine blog that supports “drinking buddies” and helps organize consumed wines.