Paper Memory Mash!

This is just fantasic and amazing! I think this has to be one of the most profoundly important developments in technology r&d all year (at least).
A student called Sainul Abideen in Bangalore has developed a method of ’storing’ data using small printed shapes called ‘Rainbow Technology’. An A4 sheet of paper can apparently store a […]

Podshow redirecting?

Hmm.. All my web requests to anything dot podshow.com are being redirected to btpodshow.com
I know they have just done a deal with BT. But hiking the stats like that is a bit rum.
Is this just a UK thing BT are forcing them to do with IP address blocks (as the BBC do). If you are […]

Second Life : The Book - Out now!

O’Reilly has finally released its book on Second Life, available for pre-order now via Amazon called ‘Second Life : The Official Guide’.
I had heard about a Second Life Hacks book from O’Reilly in the works a while ago. Someone in world had even gone to the trouble of mocking up a book cover ages ago […]

blogHUD user conference anyone?

When I get a few things out of the way, I want to invite as many blogHUD users as possible to a users conference to talk about what you would like the blogHUD system to do for you. What you like and don’t like about it, etc. I’ll come up with some […]

I rather like the Dell buildings

It looks nice. All fous islands. I think they will wish they put a meeting place on the intersection of all four of them, if they want to gather lots of people here. The only innovation I have found so far is the ‘maglev’ like travel pod thing with transports you […]

New release later tonight

Just sat up on the Empire State building, by Versu thinking about a feature which should come later tonight - the ability to disable the blogHUD and stop it listening to channel 9 without taking the blogHUD off. If I have the time, I’ll do some more documentation too. K.posted by Koz […]

Checking the weather reports

Just checking out the weather using a screen I set up a while ago which displays the latest satellite images from around the world from the Weather Channel’s website. UK, Europe, USA, Canada, India and Australia are covered. I love these 3D widgets.posted by Koz Farina on Nooribeom using a blogHUD […]

Sun up at The Wave Diner

The sea is like a mirror. The sweet reggae music says nothing of the storm past. It’s peaceful here.
posted by Koz Farina on Nooribeom using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]

Typos Speak Timmi

I just remembered years ago when a constant typo I used to make inspired me to what parts of the internet might become. The typo was ‘interent’. I wanted the .com I thought this *had* to be the future. Another recent typo I just noticed inspired more similar thoughts. […]

Depth of field?

It would be great one day, when we can set the focus depth of field in SL. I think a certain realisn is what endears people (like me) to Second Life. Notice how when you stand or sit and do nothing - your avatar ‘breathes’ posted by Koz Farina on Nooribeom […]

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