Bicycle Built For 2,000 is comprised of 2,088 voice recordings collected via Amazon’s Mechanical Turk web service. Workers were prompted to listen to a short sound clip, then record themselves imitating what they heard.
Garfield Minus Garfield is a site dedicated to removing Garfield from the Garfield comic strips in order to reveal the existential angst of a certain young Mr. Jon Arbuckle. It is a journey deep into the mind of an isolated young everyman as he fights a losing battle against loneliness and depression in a quiet American suburb.
Introducing StatsFeed, a WordPress plugin that provides an RSS feed of your blog stats, so you don’t have to keep logging in and checking your Dashboard (which, before writing this plugin, I did obsessively).
Download statsfeed.zip, and either use WordPress’s Add New Plugin browser, or unzip statsfeed.zip and upload the statsfeed folder to your plugins directory /wp-content/plugins/
Activate StatsFeed. Configuration is not necessary, but you may choose an update schedule (other than every 20 minutes, the default) in Settings, under StatsFeed.
Subscribe to your StatsFeed at
<your blog url>/wp-content/plugins/statsfeed/index.xml
The NYTimes has an interesting article today about artist and medical student Satre Stuelke’s Radiology Art project. If you’re an artist with access to expensive medical equipment, what better to do than scan random stuff and see what happens?
Stuelke’s medium of choice is a CT Scanner, which takes a series of X-ray images of an object with different focal lengths and from different angles. The data can then be assembled into a 3D image of the object through a process called “tomosynthesis.” This, in turn, allows you to discern important facts. For instance, apparently, the bunny to the right is filled with beans.
Turns out President Obama picked his own bracket for the NCAA Tournament. This is perhaps unsurprising, considering how big a basketball fan he is. However, the video of him constructing this bracket is surprisingly hilarious:
Imagine what it’s like to be a college basketball player, knowing that the president of the United States knows who you are, and is sizing you up.
The full article about Obama’s picks, including discussion and commentary is here.