Month: July 2012

  • humanegames: Freedom of the 3D Printing Press? Conflation of first and second amendments? stoweboyd: joshbyard: The First 3D Printed Firearm Gun regulation, for better or worse, is now over: A member from the gun forum AR15 thinks he may have created and successfully tested the first 3D printed firearm. He used a Stratasys 3D printer…

  • I’m curious about Mr. Corporate Person’s reproductive rights. artlistpro: Seattle woman weds corporation to protest corporate personhoodJuly 20, 2012 Seattle resident Angela Vogel was given state permission to proceed with a planned wedding after officials in King County, Washington this week signed off on a marriage license between the beautiful bride-to-be and one Mr. Corporate…

  • I’m curious about Mr. Corporate Person’s reproductive rights. artlistpro: Seattle woman weds corporation to protest corporate personhoodJuly 20, 2012 Seattle resident Angela Vogel was given state permission to proceed with a planned wedding after officials in King County, Washington this week signed off on a marriage license between the beautiful bride-to-be and one Mr. Corporate…

  • Freedom of the 3D Printing Press? Conflation of first and second amendments? stoweboyd: joshbyard: The First 3D Printed Firearm Gun regulation, for better or worse, is now over: A member from the gun forum AR15 thinks he may have created and successfully tested the first 3D printed firearm. He used a Stratasys 3D printer from…

  • Some of the images from my presentation today at Scratch@MIT 2012.

  • austinkleon: Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? It helps to have a reading buddy. Sometimes my father-in-law and I read the same books, and we occasionally send each other emails back and forth describing our experiences with them. (Sort of a lazy, infrequent, correspondence-based reading club.) We had the same reaction to…

  • austinkleon: Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? It helps to have a reading buddy. Sometimes my father-in-law and I read the same books, and we occasionally send each other emails back and forth describing our experiences with them. (Sort of a lazy, infrequent, correspondence-based reading club.) We had the same reaction to…

  • All I can say, based on my own experience, is that change isn’t something that can be planned. It’s something that can only be recognized. Our very own host Jad Abumrad talks about how to recognize change and other interesting stuff over at Transom.org (via wnycradiolab)

  • The most boring culture on Earth

    jkottke: The Baining, an indiginous group of Papua New Guinea, shun play and basically don’t do anything but work. According to Fajans, the Baining eschew everything that they see as “natural” and value activities and products that come from “work,” which they view as the opposite of play. Work, to them, is effort expended to…

  • stephen-howell: Scratch and Kinect – find instructions on doing this below. Just met Stephen here at Scratch@MIT. He says to follow his wordpress blog. (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)