'When Quantum Mechanics Becomes Tim Burton Land'
Saturday, 11 December 2010
What The Bleep do We Know
I'm finally watching the movie I have so loathed without even watching it. I know what to expect because this movie was brought to you by the same guys that brought you The Secret. I describe this movie as 'When Quantum Mechanics Becomes Tim Burton Land' Given their ongoing reference to tumbling down the rabbit hole. The whole way they represent Quantum Physics reminds me of a Disney Land fairy-tale.
'When Quantum Mechanics Becomes Tim Burton Land'
'When Quantum Mechanics Becomes Tim Burton Land'
Is Love Just Chemicals?
The thought of love being physically, a cocktail of chemicals is only depressing when you use the term 'just chemicals' as if chemicals were less than us as whole even though we are made up of them. Do you see where I'm getting at? Thinking chemicals are less than us as a whole is absurd because we are made up of chemicals one way or another. I believe love and every other emotion is only possible because of chemicals but that doesn't mean I'm going to ruin a romantic evening with my partner when she tells me she loves me by responding to her saying "it's just the chemicals talking" Don't be silly, the chemicals are always talking, and it's way easier to say "I love you too, honey" which is, in a way, what the chemicals want you to say. XD
Source(s):
Mind Wide Open by Steven Johnson. He even has a chapter titled "It's the Hormones Talking"
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Science
I still think that if everyone goes thinking that the laws proposed by science aren't true laws they will stray from explanations that work and delve into psuedo-science.
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Got the Ipod Touch 4 (Unboxing)
I got my new Ipod Touch a day today instead of Monday! By chance, I went on the Amazon website to check the status of my package and found that my package was here in town. I called the postal service and sure as hell my Ipod Touch was waiting for me to pick it up. I put on a coat, got on my bike, and flew to the postal office.
I've been playing with it for about an hour now. I'm already disappointed by a couple of Ipod Touch's aspects, but It'll be a couple of days until I'm sure what I like and what I don't like about the Ipod Touch 4. I've never had an Ipod Touch so I don't think I have anything to compare it to besides maybe my Acer netbook and my dad's Blackberry.
If you actually wanted to know about the packaging,
The Ipod Touch case that you would see at the Apple Store is a crystal clear casing. On the top and bottom (both shorter sides of the ipod) there is a tape to keep the clear casing closed. I have to peel the tape to get the casing open. Peeling the tape was not too hard but I did have to use some pliers off my swiss army knife.
I finally got the crystal casing open, and the Ipod is strapped with a light film of sticker-like plastic to a square of the same material that the casing is made out of. You have to take the Ipod, attached to the piece of plastic, out of the case and then undo the strap in the back. I wonder how much money went into the making of slits for the piece of plastic. I'll have to take pics so you can grasp what I'm talking about. I'll save that for a Ipod Touch (packaging) post.
I've been playing with it for about an hour now. I'm already disappointed by a couple of Ipod Touch's aspects, but It'll be a couple of days until I'm sure what I like and what I don't like about the Ipod Touch 4. I've never had an Ipod Touch so I don't think I have anything to compare it to besides maybe my Acer netbook and my dad's Blackberry.
If you actually wanted to know about the packaging,
The Ipod Touch case that you would see at the Apple Store is a crystal clear casing. On the top and bottom (both shorter sides of the ipod) there is a tape to keep the clear casing closed. I have to peel the tape to get the casing open. Peeling the tape was not too hard but I did have to use some pliers off my swiss army knife.
I finally got the crystal casing open, and the Ipod is strapped with a light film of sticker-like plastic to a square of the same material that the casing is made out of. You have to take the Ipod, attached to the piece of plastic, out of the case and then undo the strap in the back. I wonder how much money went into the making of slits for the piece of plastic. I'll have to take pics so you can grasp what I'm talking about. I'll save that for a Ipod Touch (packaging) post.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
GAP - Pardon Our Dust
When I saw this I thought M. Night Shyamalan, director of "the happening", is now doing ads.
Privacy on Blogger: How to Hide your Posts
Google Gets Privacy Right...
Google is getting privacy settings for individual items right with every other Google Product: in Youtube, you can choose if you want specific people, only people with the link, or only you to be have access to the video. On Google Documents, same as Youtube, you can choose if you want whoever has the link, only certain people, or just you can view the document.
But Google Doesn't want to be Perfect...
However, in Blogger, making your posts private is complicated. There is no option to have a 'private' link to your posts as with every other Google product item. If you want only you to have access to your posts, you have to make an entire blog that only you have access to. If you want only certain people to read your blog posts, you have to make a entire new blog that allows access to certain, specific people.
Easy Way Out...
I just discovered that if you want to save a post for yourself or hide a post that you've accidentally posted, all you have to do is go to that post and click 'Save as Draft' and it'll be taken from the public realm and put into your editing dashboard.
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Kindle Prices Over Time (pisses me off)
Kindle 2 Prices in the United States
- February 23, 2009 Kindle is released (release price [RP] $359)
- July 8, 2009 $359 to $299 or -17% RP
- October 7, 2009 $299 to $259 or -28% RP
- June 21, 2010 $259 to $189 or -53% RP
- May sometime, I bought the Kindle with a leathery case
I feel bad enough that I bought Kindle 2 just two months before a much better Kindle 3 was released for the same price but imagine how robbed the people that bought the Kindle 2 in July of last year must feel having to watch the Kindle depreciate 53% in less than a year.
Kindle 3 Prices in US
- July 28, 2010 $139 (WiFi only) and $189 (WiFi and 3G network)
- $185.49 manufacturing cost estimated by iSuppli.
I'm pissed off because if anyone wants to sell their Kindle 2 now, we have to take into account not just one price and one set of features but two different prices and two different very important connectivity features. I have to explain to potential buyers that Kindle 2 always has access to the internet via Whispernet but doesn't have WiFi capabilities. Who's heard of Whispernet? Nobody. If I have any luck, I'll sell my Kindle for $120 a 40% drop from the price when I bought the Kindle in May.
I wonder if all electronic toys depreciate 50% a year after their release.
Blog URL
Darn, I couldn't help but change my blog URL again from IMOVER9000 to LEVEL9000 Oh well.
I don't know why I change it when so few people read this blog. I just think level9000 is more catchy and easy to remember. IMOVER9000 is probably even a little too arrogant. I just hate that I can't put any punctuation in IMOVER9000 to make it I'm Over 9000. Level9000 makes just as much sense with punctuation. People could confuse IMOVER9000 as 'I MOVER 9000', an epic Apple product for moving everything out of your house to make your house hinder to Apple's minimalist standards. Maybe someday someone will give up OVER9000.
I don't know why I change it when so few people read this blog. I just think level9000 is more catchy and easy to remember. IMOVER9000 is probably even a little too arrogant. I just hate that I can't put any punctuation in IMOVER9000 to make it I'm Over 9000. Level9000 makes just as much sense with punctuation. People could confuse IMOVER9000 as 'I MOVER 9000', an epic Apple product for moving everything out of your house to make your house hinder to Apple's minimalist standards. Maybe someday someone will give up OVER9000.
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Why I Don't Like Kindle (2G)
Electronic Ink Technology Not Worth It
The Kindle behaves just like paper. With paper or the Kindle's e-ink technology, you don't have to worry about reflections; you can bathe in the sun while you read on the Kindle. The e-ink technology is an awesome feature for people that read outside a lot and don't want to worry about reflections off a glossy screen getting in the way of reading, but when you read in the dim most of the time, the technology isn't worth it. And just like paper, the Kindle doesn't provide a light source, thus you have to buy a book light with your Kindle if you want to read in the dark.
You Need to Know a Computer Language to Get Articles from the Web on your Kindle
I'm not serious about having to know a computer language, but I made a program to ease transferring articles from my computer to my Kindle. The Kindle, as far as I know, does not make an easy transfer of anything 'free'.
The simple program I made inserts the necessary HTML to describe headers and end-lines that would make for a tedious task done manually. The output file created by my program then needs to go through another program that converts HTML files into EPUB files which the Kindle understands.
The Kindle isn't Big Enough For Textbooks
I was so excited about getting the Kindle so I could carry all my textbooks in half the weight of a single textbook. When I finally received the Kindle, I realized that there was no way I would be able to comfortably read my textbooks on it. Unless you buy the whopping $350.00+ Kindle DX, you won't be reading your textbooks on your Kindle. I tried reading "C Primer Plus" by Stephen Prada but the code in the book, because of it's different font, was hard to read and the side notes were disorganized. Otherwise, Kindle 2 is great for novels such as Twilight and Harry Potter
My Library doesn't like Kindle
I don't know if Apple made a deal with the libraries here or what but I cannot upload digital books from my libraries to my Kindle. Actually, my library supports just about every other e-reader device besides the Kindle. I went through thousands of electronic reading devices but for some reason Kindle was not on the list.
My Library doesn't like Kindle
I don't know if Apple made a deal with the libraries here or what but I cannot upload digital books from my libraries to my Kindle. Actually, my library supports just about every other e-reader device besides the Kindle. I went through thousands of electronic reading devices but for some reason Kindle was not on the list.
Ipod Touch 4G Shipped
The person that was buying my Kindle backed out so I might be putting my Kindle up on Ebay since nobody responded to it on Craigslist.
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Getting The Ipod Touch 4
I'm getting the Ipod Touch 4 as a Christmas present for myself.
I'm selling my Kindle 2.0 for $120.00 towards the Ipod Touch 4.0 for $270.00. Therefore, I will be $150.00 into my purchase. I will have lost a total of $180.00, the price of my Kindle and the leathery cover I bought with it a month or so before Kindle 3.0 was released. The $30.00 unaccounted for is about how much Kindle 2.0 depreciated since I bought it in May 2010. Kindle 3.0 is now selling for $189.00.
Goodbye Kindle
I've had the Amazon Kindle 2ND Generation since a month before Amazon released its 3rd Generation Kindle. I was so mad when the new Kindle came with WiFi compatibility, an essential feature, only a month after I purchased the Kindle with no WiFi compatibility. I bought the Kindle for almost $200.00 (with a cover) and now I'm going to sell it for $120.00 towards my new purchase of an Ipod Touch 4.
The main reasons I want the Ipod Touch 4
The main reasons I want the Ipod Touch 4
- Portability: The Ipod Touch will fit in my pocket and I won't have worry about looking like a ninja turtle everywhere I go because of the bulky backpack you have to wear to comfortably carry a laptop or netbook.
- Readability: The new Ipod Touch has graphics capabilities that nearly parallel the Wii gaming console. I should have no problem using this device to read books, articles, posts, comments, status updates, comics, and other stuff I like to read.
- Camera: I've been wanting a camera for some time to take pictures of random things and the Ipod Touch comes with a camera capable of 720p HD video which is more than half of what most high end TVs display (1080p).
I'm selling my Kindle 2.0 for $120.00 towards the Ipod Touch 4.0 for $270.00. Therefore, I will be $150.00 into my purchase. I will have lost a total of $180.00, the price of my Kindle and the leathery cover I bought with it a month or so before Kindle 3.0 was released. The $30.00 unaccounted for is about how much Kindle 2.0 depreciated since I bought it in May 2010. Kindle 3.0 is now selling for $189.00.
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Add Hand Sanitizer to my Christmas Wishlist
I sure wish I had some hand sanitizer for the Thanksgiving Dinner I'm going to. I'm going to be shaking some hands and touching forks, knives, and maybe even some sporks. I'm not afraid of catching something, rather I'm afraid to pass on the cold virus I've been dealing with the past week.
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Google Reader Statistics are Useless
I don't read the expansion for every headline I read via Google Reader. Accordingly, I think 'mark all as read' is an inaccurate description of what I'm doing because I have not read everything I'm marking as read; I just want to reset the number so I know when new stuff comes up.
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Finishing Sentences
I know you're not supposed to complete people's sentences but I can't help myself when someone is talking about something science-y and I want to let them know I'm not a fool of a took on the subject. I was talking to some stranger in town about nuclear bombs and he was trying to explain that a nuclear bomb is not an explosion rather an _____. Where I completed his sentence with "[...]implosion, a domino effect towards the center".
Sunday, 14 November 2010
Insulated Windows
I'm not talking about an operating system. I'm talking about the window in my room. My dad finally covered it with some plastic window material that helps keep heat from being lost at my window. My room already feels warmer. I tried explaining that one way I could tell that my window is where a lot of heat was being lost is by the amount of condensation on my window. He responded that all windows 'sweat' because of the change of temperature. I think that's bullocks because good windows don't sweat like pigs.
Saturday, 13 November 2010
Liquid Interface
Liquid interface is a neat term for projects such as Kinect, SixthSense, and LuminAR.
Thursday, 11 November 2010
My XMAS Wish List
1. TI Graphing Calculator (for school)
2. Magnetic White Board
3. Podium
4. Clip Boards
5. Pens & Pencils
6. T-shirts & Jeans
7. Coat
8.a scrub brush for my back
7. Coat
8.
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
The Dark Side of the Moon
Is it the dark side of the moon I see
or is it my mind playing tricks on me?
or is it my mind playing tricks on me?
not a trick exactly
but a brain's desire for rationality
but a brain's desire for rationality
Insanely, the smile of the Cheshire cat
a smile as wide, and creepy as can be
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Why Books Are Better
In a nutshell, books are Attention Deficiency Disorder (ADD) proof. With books, recording your progress is easy and you don't have worry about going off on a tangent that has nothing to do with your study goal (e.i. With books, you can't go from reading about calculus to listening to youtube songs about calculus that honestly don't teach you anything about calculus but in the vast sea of procrastination that is using the 'internet'...). With this said, the iPad, although still on my wishlist, is an ADD factory. The iPad is disguised as a device to increase productivity but we all know what most people will be using the iPad for, and we know it's not reading. The iPad will be the death of us all! I'm just kidding.
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iPad,
procrastination,
productivity,
Wishlist
Take My Vitamins and Minerals
Haha, I just took my VITAMINS. I have to make sure I'm getting my calcium and vitamin D. Especially during the winter because I'm not outside as much; the sun isn't out as much hence Vitamin D is scarce. Vitamin D deficiency may lead to depression and even other behavioral disorders.
Monday, 8 November 2010
Hyperbole and a Half on 'alot'
I just fell in love with another blogger: Hyperbole and a Half. Because of her, I will never forget that "alot"[sic] is incorrect. She writes about her troubles with people incorrectly condensing the term 'a lot' into 'alot' and she even came up with a fictional creature to represent the term 'alot'. She's a genius.
I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be posting any of her pictures but I'll just wait and find out. I can't wait until I have some money and can buy some of her t-shirts.
I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be posting any of her pictures but I'll just wait and find out. I can't wait until I have some money and can buy some of her t-shirts.
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Pillow Talk
Title Change
I changed the Title and Title Caption from Human Debugger [...debugging the errors of my own humanity as I go along] to I'm Level 9000 [You got that right.] I liked the whole idea of the Human Debugger, inspired by XKCD's comic Conspiracy Theories (http://xkcd.com/258/), but I think I'm Level 9000 is more exciting, inspired by a Dragon Ball Z meme.
Wikipedia on Animals that Count
Even Wikipedia knows that we aren't the only species on the planet that counts.
The evolution of mathematics might be seen as an ever-increasing series of abstractions, or alternatively an expansion of subject matter. The first abstraction, which is shared by many animals,[11] was probably that of numbers: the realization that a collection of two apples and a collection of two oranges (for example) have something in common, namely quantity of their members. - the PL
The evolution of mathematics might be seen as an ever-increasing series of abstractions, or alternatively an expansion of subject matter. The first abstraction, which is shared by many animals,[11] was probably that of numbers: the realization that a collection of two apples and a collection of two oranges (for example) have something in common, namely quantity of their members. - the PL
Saturday, 6 November 2010
Shower Products for Men
Shower Products for Men
FUNNY! MEMORABLE QUOTES!
FUNNY! MEMORABLE QUOTES!
"[...]CLOSEST YOU'VE EVER BEEN TO BEING SHAVED BY A SPACESHIP!"
Thursday, 4 November 2010
Some Vibrations
Some vibrations are bad
Like a little ultraviolet radiation
Some vibrations are good
Like my cellphone vibrations
Some vibrations are okay
Like that bee buzzin' around me
As long as we aren't talking about seismic vibrations
There is no need for hesitation
[I came up with this at the shop.]
Botany Can Die
plants bore the hell out of me, though. they just... sway with the wind... I love all human knowledge besides botany. I don't care if 6 plants make up 80% of humanity's food consumption. I would rather just eat meat than learn about ... plants!
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Pencils vs. Pens
For the longest time I've been debating pens vs. pencils.
Pros Pencils
You don't have to worry about the 'ink drying out'.
Pros Pencils
You don't have to worry about the 'ink drying out'.
You don't have to worry about the angle at which you're holding your pencil.
Cons Pencils
You have to sharpen pencils.
If the tip of your pencil is sharp, you may poke yourself depending on the way you carry your pencil.
Friday, 22 October 2010
Moral Capital
Sure, getting organic bok choy and phosphate-free toilet-bowl cleaner can make you feel good about yourself, but how good? And does buying green translate into more redeeming behavior overall? Nina Mazar and Chen-Bo Zhong of the University of Toronto conducted three experiments on 305 subjects to find out. It turns out that just being exposed to green products - seeing a TV commercial or walking by an organic store -- created a "halo effect" that makes people more charitable and trusting. But actualy buying green products was like getting a license for hypocrisy: After a purchase, the green consumers were more likely to lie and steal.
Mazar points out that more and more consumers are buying green and socially responsible products, which gives them "moral capital" (ak.a. a superiority complex).
Popular Science August 2010
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