Sunday, June 27, 2010
Momentary lapse of motionPicture of Enforcement episode taken at 16:55 on June 23rd.
Tags: london, police
Thursday, June 24, 2010
bamboo and taipei 101Picture posted to Flickr by orange tuesday (Chris) at 12:39 on December 5th ’06
Added to my Flickr favourites at 21:35.
Tags: 101, 5photosaday, Science, Taipei, Taiwan, Wierd, Wierd Science, awe, bamboo, city, clouds, fivephotosaday, lights, night, photographer, scene, skyscraper, tower, tripod, urban, view
Chris’s comment:
Taipei 101 and photographers on elephant mountain. A great view point off 101 and Taipei. I'm not sure what the photographer is doing - shooting stars?
This photo is now being used in a Wired Magazine article on weird science. If you want to find out how Taipei 101 is linked to 'manmade' earthquakes, click the link below
blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/06/top-5-ways-that.html
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Popped outPicture of Enforcement episode taken at 16:07 on June 11th.
Tags: curtain road, london, police, shoreditch
Union Square is secure
Picture of Enforcement episode taken at 14:49 on May 17th.
Tags: cars, new york, new york city, patrol, police, union square
Picture of Enforcement episode taken at 14:49 on May 17th.
Tags: cars, new york, new york city, patrol, police, union square
Keystone
Picture of Enforcement episode taken at 17:09 on May 11th.
Tags: cops, exit stage left, new york, new york city, police
Picture of Enforcement episode taken at 17:09 on May 11th.
Tags: cops, exit stage left, new york, new york city, police
Police pod
Picture of Enforcement episode taken at 00:17 on May 11th.
Tags: new york, new york city, pod, police, streetgrunter
Picture of Enforcement episode taken at 00:17 on May 11th.
Tags: new york, new york city, pod, police, streetgrunter
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Paper: Propagation Networks: A Flexible and Expressive Substrate for ComputationWritten by Todd Hoff in High Scalability on June 9th.
I added it to my “starred items” in Google Reader at 00:15 on June 10th.
Alexey Radul in his fascinating 174 page dissertation Propagation Networks: A Flexible and Expressive Substrate for Computation, offers to help us break free of the tyranny of linear time by arranging computation as a network of autonomous but interconnected machines. We can do this by organizing computation as a network of interconnected machines of some kind, each of which is free to run when it pleases, propagating  information around the network as proves possible…
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
By GAP CrewPicture posted to Flickr by vitostreet at 05:15 on June 2nd ’10.
Tags: france, gap, gap crew, graffiti, paris, paris street art, peinture, streetat, vitostreet
Added to my Flickr favourites at 10:11.
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