While I won't post the file myself, it's rumored that you can find my mix from John Digweed's show some places online if you look hard enough.

The Olaris Records site has seen a redesign.

AT&T's Blue Room (is it me or are a lot of people using that name?) will be webcasting much of the Bonnaroo festival, and select archives from Coachella will be posted soon.

As is to be expected, banner ads work in the peripheral vision to reinforce brand identity. I've always suspected the visual impact of a banner is far more important than its click-thru rate.

Madame Tutli-Putli has some of the finest puppetry I've ever seen. Screenings are scarce.

If Google buys Feedburner, it would just make sense.



Donate your spare CPU cycles to medical research with Folding@Home. Even better, join the Olaris Records team! The application runs in the background and uses CPU cycles you're not using to fold proteins, linking your machine to a massive distributed supercomputer.

I've had one of these dreams where there's an extra room in my apartment. I also had a dream when I was 8 that I had a five-disc carousel CD changer instead of a tape deck, something I really really wanted. [via kottke]

The Pirate Bay will be launching a video streaming site. That should be very interesting.

This Worth1000 1337 photoshopping contest is one of my favorites. Especially 7h3 (0ns717u710n and st0n3h3ng3.



Al Gore in his office.

NPR will release recordings of their Presidential debates into the public domain.

Robots talking to each other breeds some unnerving results. Discover Magazine reports on the state of robot thinking and conversing.

Thomas Raschke has created some immaculate wireframe sculptures. [thanks Allyson]

Meg Hourihan's "A Mean Chocolate Chip Cookie," in which many recipes are scientifically averaged to create the perfect cookie.

Amazon has confirmed they're launching a DRM-FREE mp3 music store including music from EMI and over 12,000 other labels including Olaris Records.

It seems that Iraq is "losing" between $5 million and $15 million of oil a day. "The report does not give a final conclusion on what happened to the missing fraction of the roughly two million barrels pumped by Iraq each day, but the findings are sure to reinforce longstanding suspicions that smugglers, insurgents and corrupt officials control significant parts of the country’s oil industry." [thanks Fatimah]

Whitney Houston visits Weekend Update. [YouTube]

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