Archive for the ‘FirstLife’ Category

2008 Apr 10

Why the Human Brain Is a Poor Judge of Risk

Yesterday Morning, I presented a 7 minute speach to my local Toastmasters Club on "Risky Business - Understanding Human Perceptions of Risk", and now I see this: Why the Human Brain Is a Poor Judge of Risk

I will post my speach notes soon…. <grin>

With thanks to Bruce Schneier

 
2008 Apr 1

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Kovco jury fails to reach verdict - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)  Annotated

tags: Politics Army Iraq

The jury at the inquest into the death of Private Jake Kovco in Iraq two years ago will continue its deliberations tomorrow after failing to return a verdict today.


I wish I could be more surprised about this, but I have always thought that there would be insufficient evidence to make any conclusions from this case.

It was, unfortunately, (and will ever be), little more than a coronial waste of money.

Pity though. The real causes are institutional, and such that the defence forses are not even aware that they are actually problems. Sad.

2007 Oct 4

Why won’t this appliance boot!?!?

A coleague of mine as been having some troubles getting one of our demo appliances to boot…

Things were getting quite tense, as a major deal is totally dependant on the trial running seamlessly starting from Monday next week…

After 15 minutes, and the system had STILL not completed a boot (3rd time round), said coleague went back to the box to find a console cable…

As he is looking through the box, he sees something interesting and says:

“Oh, that’ll be it then!”

As he pulls the boot-HDD from the transport packaging.

<big grin!> ROFL - I literally Rolled On the Floor Laughing

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2007 Oct 4

Where the Wild Things Are meets Cthulhu

Where the Wild Things Are meets Cthulhu - Boing Boing

BoingBoing has some interesting stuff - today was a cross between Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are (or see wikipedia) and the Cthulhu mythos.

Link

(via Neatorama)



credit: Toren Atkinson (amazon) “Where the Great Old Ones Are” (2003)

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2007 Oct 3

Degrading media designation T-Shots for SecondLife

Thanks to Stilgherrian for posting this about “degrading media designations” for the germination of an idea.Over the next few days, I will be making up a series of “Degrading media designation T-Shirts” for SecondLife.

Each one will have the appropriate designation on the front, and the name of the so-degraded author/pundit/commentator on the back.

The current list of Designations is:

  • “overrated misanthropic pot monster” - John Birmingham
  • “consonant laden über-geek” - Stilgherrian

More will follow as I find them…

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2007 Oct 2

Yet another SecondLife ate my FirstLife posting

Well, I thought I would be better at it than this….

But, yes, SecondLife has eaten my brain.

I play CaptainCrunch Hax in the great brain drain of our time, and I am addicted. Mostly to this game-in-a-game called Tiny Empires, but also to the 2/3rds useful, somewhat anemic scripting language called LSL (Linden Scripting Language).

And then things get EVEN more interesting….