Jupiter, Venus and the Moon
I was very fortunate to see Jupiter, Venus, and the moon all together just before class. It was entirely by accident. I was walking in Harvard Square and saw a […]
I was very fortunate to see Jupiter, Venus, and the moon all together just before class. It was entirely by accident. I was walking in Harvard Square and saw a […]
Google finally announced the release of Google Maps in South Korea today. Google Maps has been available in many parts of the world, but was not available in Korea because […]
A 19-year old living in Florida who went by the screen name of CandyJunkie overdosed on pills while broadcasting himself in real time. This webcast went on for hours on […]
On Friday, I went to the Harvard GSD to see “Pop! Contemporary Street Fashion in Asia” (more pictures here). The exhibit contained a number of elements, including fashion, photography, and […]
I’ve started writing for Jonathan Zittrain’s Future of the Internet blog and it is quite an interesting experience. For one thing, the posts are being reviewed a couple times before […]
The NYT carries a story about how a man’s Metrocard history acts as a “silent witness” but this evidence is only misleading and capable of being planned. A Metrocard is […]
What annoys me about studies conducted on the violence factor of video games is that the researchers can’t overcome their bias towards games and make such an effort to label […]
After I read that ABC wasn’t going to continue Eli Stone, I was extremely disappointed, so you can imagine my surprise when I discovered that it is already well into […]