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[6 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]
The new Macbook!

I love this new Apple Macbook! Just ordered the Macbook Pro which has a larger wheel for more accurate scrolling and selecting.
Click for a video!


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[27 Oct 2008 | No Comment | ]
Bizarre Pet Store Opens in New York

We all know the Java Pet store, but this one is a bit more bizarre than that.

I want to have one (or two) of those swimming fish-sticks! Do they run on batteries?


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[20 Sep 2008 | No Comment | ]
Sticky notes, not only for your Scrum taskboard!

You thought that sticky notes were perfect for your taskboard? True, but they have a lot of other uses. EepyBird has created a nice video with the details:


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[19 Sep 2008 | One Comment | ]

Our friends over at Topicus do some serious Extreme Programming:

Very nice!

Via Martijn Dashorst


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[15 Jan 2008 | No Comment | ]

As more and more people gain access to cheap computer and filming equipment, the possibilities also increase. This is a demonstration of four guys and a camera, replicating WWII D-Day, the invasion of Omaha beach.

The new camera/apps are steadily coming becoming like a word processor — both pros and amateurs use the same one. The great script is not due to a better word processor; it’s how the great write uses it. Likewise, a great film is not due to better gear. The same gear needed to make a good film is today generally available to amateurs — which was not so even a decade ago.

Computer generated crowds were first used a decade ago, and reached some public awareness in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. In this memorable scenes batches of smaller crowds were replicated computationally to produce very convincing non-repeating huge crowds. But if you are cheap, desperate and inventive, smaller crowds can be generated from no crowds at all — just a couple of people.


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