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Alice and Kev
Alice and Kev
This is an experiment in playing a homeless family in The Sims 3. I created two Sims, moved them in to a place made to look like an abandoned park, removed all of their remaining money, and then attempted to help them survive without taking any of the game’s unrealistically easy cash routes. It was inspired by the old ‘poverty challenge’ idea from players of The Sims 2, but it turned out to be a lot more interesting with The Sims 3′s new living neighborhood features. I have attempted to tell my experiences with the minimum of embellishment. Everything I describe in here is something that happened in the game. What’s more, a surprising amount of the interesting things in this story were generated by just letting go and watching the Sims’ free will and personality traits take over.
·aliceandkev.wordpress.com·
Alice and Kev
Audiofiles | Share and discover great radio
Audiofiles | Share and discover great radio
We all have our favorite public radio stations and podcasts, but there is so much more to be discovered. From the big guys like NPR and This American Life to local stations, independent producers and groundbreaking podcasters, storytellers across the world are doing work that deserves to be heard. You can find all of it — but only the best of it — at Audiofiles. Head over to the Producer Picks to start exploring.
·audiofil.es·
Audiofiles | Share and discover great radio
iProv Database
iProv Database
The only fully collaborative, public database of improv performance games and handles.
·iprov.sourceforge.net·
iProv Database
"How did you find my site?" and Vannevar Bush's memex
"How did you find my site?" and Vannevar Bush's memex
But hey: Why does this matter? Apart from pecuniary interest, why would anyone care about the process by which you found a cool site? Because there’s a ton of interesting cognitive value in knowing the pathway. If you’re reading this blog, you are probably least part nerd, which means you’ve likely read (or have heard of) Vannevar Bush’s 1945 essay for the Atlantic Monthly, “As We May Think”. Bush’s essay has become famous amongst digital folks because of how eerily he predicted the emergence of a hyperlinked Internet. “As We May Think” is, at heart, a complaint about information overload (in 1945!) and a suggestion of how to solve it:
·collisiondetection.net·
"How did you find my site?" and Vannevar Bush's memex
WordPress Hidden Gem: get_extended() - Monday By Noon
WordPress Hidden Gem: get_extended() - Monday By Noon
On a recent client project, I stumbled upon a feature of WordPress that seems to go unnoticed by many WordPress fans. WordPress has a built in “more” feature that allows content editors to flag a point within the copy of a Page or Post to bisect it. This flag is used by many templates, and comes into play when pulling excerpts of posts when the official excerpt field is left blank.
·mondaybynoon.com·
WordPress Hidden Gem: get_extended() - Monday By Noon
Introducing Hierarchy: Even More CMS for WordPress - Monday By Noon
Introducing Hierarchy: Even More CMS for WordPress - Monday By Noon
A long standing (for what reason I’ve yet to understand) debate surrounding WordPress is whether or not it’s a “true” content management system versus a blogging platform. Nomenclature aside, I’ve been “using WordPress as a CMS” for years and will always call it a CMS because: it manages content. As much of a blanket statement that is, to argue about it seems moot.
·mondaybynoon.com·
Introducing Hierarchy: Even More CMS for WordPress - Monday By Noon
Cloud Flipper: Free SoundCloud to RSS Converter
Cloud Flipper: Free SoundCloud to RSS Converter
Cloud Flipper is a free service which which converts a SoundCloud group or profile page into an RSS XML feed. The resulting URL (the Cloud Flipper URL + your SoundCloud URL) is then available to be subscribed to directly into your RSS feed reader of choice for podcast delivery.
·picklemonkey.net·
Cloud Flipper: Free SoundCloud to RSS Converter
Ending the Infographic Plague - Megan McArdle - Business - The Atlantic
Ending the Infographic Plague - Megan McArdle - Business - The Atlantic
Now that Obama's dog has won the War on Christmas, or something, it's time to get down to a war that really matters: the war on terrible, lying infographics, which have become endemic in the blogosphere, and constantly threaten to break out into epidemic or even pandemic status. The reservoir of this disease of erroneous infographics is internet marketers who don't care whether the information in their graphics is right ... just so long as you link it.  As a Christmas present to, well, everyone, I'm issuing a plea to bloggers to help stop this plague in its track. Below the break, a tour of some of the more egregious examples, and some thoughts on why they've become so prevalent.
·theatlantic.com·
Ending the Infographic Plague - Megan McArdle - Business - The Atlantic
creative writing prompts . com ideas for writers
creative writing prompts . com ideas for writers
Use the creative writing prompts and creative writing ideas to create stories, poems and other creative pieces from your imagination. The writing prompts can even help you come up with creative content for blogs and blog stories.
·creativewritingprompts.com·
creative writing prompts . com ideas for writers
Quotes
Quotes
iheartquotes provides an interface for easily pulling a random quote from a database of Unix fortune files. If all you want is the data then you should go find the fortune files (try freshmeat). If what you want is to easily put a dynamic quote on your webpage or in your login script then read on.
·iheartquotes.com·
Quotes
Edge: THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2011
Edge: THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2011
The term 'scientific"is to be understood in a broad sense as the most reliable way of gaining knowledge about anything, whether it be the human spirit, the role of great people in history, or the structure of DNA. A "scientific concept" may come from philosophy, logic, economics, jurisprudence, or other analytic enterprises, as long as it is a rigorous conceptual tool that may be summed up succinctly (or "in a phrase") but has broad application to understanding the world.
·edge.org·
Edge: THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2011
365 Challenge – 2011 Theme List « Inspiration, Passion and Whatnot
365 Challenge – 2011 Theme List « Inspiration, Passion and Whatnot
Welcome to the 365 Challenge for 2011.   For detailed information check out the introductory post at Elements Village.  Listed below is our list of themes for 2011.  Photos should relate to one of the given themes, but we’ve included an extra 52 “free-theme” options too.  Use the free themes as a “wild-card” – you can substitute any theme of your own or repeat a theme from the list.
·klsbear.wordpress.com·
365 Challenge – 2011 Theme List « Inspiration, Passion and Whatnot
Hacking Flickr the JSON way | Christian Heilmann
Hacking Flickr the JSON way | Christian Heilmann
Here you’ll learn how to get Flickr photos into your JavaScript solutions without having to resort to using the full API. As this is a hack you will only get the latest 20 photos, if you need more detailed data like restricted to sets or more at once you’ll need to resort to the flickr API.
·christianheilmann.com·
Hacking Flickr the JSON way | Christian Heilmann
How To Spot A Canadian Blog - Canadian Humour, Satire and Parody
How To Spot A Canadian Blog - Canadian Humour, Satire and Parody
Canadians are a tricky people to distinguish. They are often able to blend into a society and appear to be American, British, French or any other number of nationalities. This site will provide you with some tips and tricks to help you recognize a Canadian no matter where you are.
·howtospotacanadian.ca·
How To Spot A Canadian Blog - Canadian Humour, Satire and Parody
Mashups: Remixing the Web (NYU)
Mashups: Remixing the Web (NYU)
What does DJ Danger Mouse have in common with a modern web application developer? Mashups! A hallmark of Web 2.0, mashup applications draw upon content retrieved from external data services to create entirely new and innovative applications. This introductory course explores what it means to be a web mashup, the different classes of popular mashups, and the enabling technologies needed to create mashup applications. Through projects and hands-on tutorials, students will learn about the practical tools and technologies they need to remix digital content using XML, AJAX, and web service APIs such as Flickr, Delicious, and the Google Maps API.
·webremix.org·
Mashups: Remixing the Web (NYU)
Open Folklore | Open Folklore
Open Folklore | Open Folklore
now being created by the American Folklore Society and the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries–is a new scholarly resource that will make a greater number and variety of useful resources, both published and unpublished, available for the field of folklore studies and the communities with which folklore scholars partner.
·openfolklore.org·
Open Folklore | Open Folklore
2011 Internet Memes: The 50 Funniest Memes of the Year
2011 Internet Memes: The 50 Funniest Memes of the Year
A lot happened on the internet in 2011. Memes ruled the internet more than ever, and even started to crossover into the mainstream media. Rebecca Black became a superstar, advice animals dominated the world, Occupy Wall Street, Charlie Sheen, planking and scumbags invaded our eyes and ears. But what did you miss? Here are the fifty most popular, hilarious and memorable memes of the biggest meme year in internet history so far: 2011. Get ready for videos, pictures and links galore.
·ranker.com·
2011 Internet Memes: The 50 Funniest Memes of the Year
our story | sugru | Hack Things Better
our story | sugru | Hack Things Better
The exciting new air-curing rubber for gadget lovers / outdoor types / designer-makers / car enthusiasts / photographers / home improvers and anyone who wants to improve or repair their stuff.
·sugru.com·
our story | sugru | Hack Things Better