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Stephen Fry : What I’d Wish I’d Known When I Was 18

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Becoming a Tech Nomad Ninja

Rocking the Tech Nomad Lifestyle is not an easy life, but I think it is actually easier than becoming a Tech Nomad. I held back for years and never really understood where I was going with it when I actually made the jump back in 2002. Back then the words, Tech Nomad, Lifestyle Design, Digital Nomad, Location Independent and all these terms did simply not exist yet. I was simply referred to as a Traveller or Backpacker and all the life hacks, wisdom and travel tricks would be learned from fellow travellers, vagabonds and other awesome people that I would meet along the way. Right now today, it is a thousands of times Adue to the internet, all the info you ever need is Aall there and accessible from anywhere. AI am by no way an expert as this modern digital travelling entrepreneur lifestyle but I am rocking it my way and learning as I go. I've broken down the process of becoming a Tech Nomad Ninja into three simple steps.

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Posted: October 6th, 2010
at 1:17pm by Koookiecrumbles


Categories: hood status,life,"ninja",development,blogs

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The Language Construction Kit

This set of webpages (what’s a set of webpages? a webchapter?) is intended for anyone who wants to create artificial languagesa for a fantasy or an alien world, as a hobby, as an interlanguage. It presents linguistically sound methods for creating naturalistic languagesa which can be reversed to create non-naturalistic languages. It suggests further reading for those who want to know more, and shortcuts for those who want to know less.
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Posted: September 28th, 2010
at 3:44pm by Koookiecrumbles


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Intellectual Hipsters and Meta-Contrarianism

WARNING: Beware of things that are fun to argue — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Science has inexplicably failed to come up with a precise definition of "hipster", but from my limited understanding a hipster is a person who deliberately uses unpopular, obsolete, or obscure styles and preferences in an attempt to be "cooler" than the mainstream. But why would being deliberately uncool be cooler than being cool?

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Posted: September 27th, 2010
at 3:23pm by Koookiecrumbles


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UN to Appoint Earth Contact for Aliens

THE United Nations was set today to appoint an obscure Malaysian astrophysicist to act as EarthAs first contact for any aliens that may come visiting.

Mazlan Othman, the head of the UN’s little-known Office for Outer Space Affairs (Unoosa), is to describe her potential new role next week at a scientific conference at the Royal Society's Kavli conference centre in Buckinghamshire.

She is scheduled to tell delegates that the recent discovery of hundreds of planets around other stars has made the detection of extraterrestrial life more likely than ever before - and that means the UN must be ready to coordinate humanity's response to any "first contact"

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Posted: September 27th, 2010
at 2:34pm by Koookiecrumbles


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Revis Island covered in Irish Moss

For the record, I know my guys lost this one - and I’m well-aware that we might have provoked the Jets by saying we hated them (ahem Brady).A Butttt…. Have you ever seen somebody talk SO much trash and then get their ankles (or rather, their whole leg) broke.A Dude needs to learn to respect his elders.

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And that’s what I call "old man strenf."

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Posted: September 20th, 2010
at 10:48am by Black Ock

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MakerBot and the Rise of Libertarian Tech

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Imagine instead of going to the store, simply downloading what you need from the Internet and printing it out on a 3D printer. That future is here.

"The time from a thought to a thing is short. You can just manifest something," explains MakerBot Industries co-founder Bre Pettis of a world for those with one of the stuff printers he helped create. There is much to be MakerBotted: practical stuff (a cup, a cooling fan), replacement stuff (a camera lense cover, a shower curtain hook), novel stuff (a tube squeezer, a clip-on reading LED) and the completely random (a miniature of your own head). We visit the Brooklyn (NY) wherehouse of MakerBot Industries where Bre Pettis shows us a future where we all can be our own manufacturers.

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Posted: September 15th, 2010
at 10:37am by Koookiecrumbles


Categories: life,art,green,web,politricks,weaponry,design,science,"ninja",development

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Real Onionz: Steve Jobs Isn’t a Ninja?

Apple CEO Steve Jobs has vowed to never come back to Japan after an incident at Kansai International Airport near Osaka, according to a local magazine, SPA!. After going through a security scan on the way home from a July family vacation, Jobs is reported to have been caught with shuriken — Japanese throwing stars — in his carry-on luggage. The executive allegedly protested, saying it wouldn’t make sense for him to hijack his own private plane.

It was at this point that Jobs is claimed to have told airport officials he would never return to Japan. A Kansai spokesman, Takeshi Uno, acknowledges that a passenger with a private jet was stopped at the end of July for carrying shuriken. The passenger threw the weapons away; Uno notes that there are no separate boarding procedures at the airport for people with private jets.

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Posted: September 14th, 2010
at 4:01pm by Koookiecrumbles


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A Writer’s Guide to Interactive Fiction

Interactive fiction — text adventures — was the most advanced computer game technology of the early PC era. These games were the best-selling and most highly-rated games of the early 80s. Then they were overtaken and crushed by games with graphics, and that was the last anyone heard of them.

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Posted: August 28th, 2010
at 6:53pm by Koookiecrumbles


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