The Guardian may not have the quality of reportage they used to, but they are really getting the internet in a big way. You’ll soon be able to download a compact version of the paper as printable PDF files, and the content will be updated every 15 minutes. Now all we need is a decent affordable e-reader with wifi…
Monthly Archives: June 2006
Super Efficient Shower
Water is too heavy to load on airplanes for such frivolous purposes as showers. Unless, of course, that shower pumps out an electrically ionized mist that’s precisely calibrated for your height and body type.
TribeWanted A Scam?
I was one of many who pointed a couple of weeks ago to TribeWanted, the group out of the United Kingdom that’s building a timeshare eco-resort on a Fijian island. Jem Matzan makes a pretty good case that TribeWanted is a scam. I was suckered, but in my own defense I did note that, “The web site is a little too slick, but the concept is definitely appealing.”
Social Networking Around Music
MOG (looks like it’s a bit overwhelmed by the attention from yesterday’s launch) sounds like the right idea: get music suggestions from your friends (and their friends, and random strangers who seem to share your tastes).
Ships On The Bay Right Now
I can smell the salt air on the breeze coming through my window right now, and I can see the ships that breeze touched, and where they’ve been in the last hour, in the window on my computer screen. Neat.