You can get a police line up style look at all the biggest skyscrapers. They’re all in there at SkyscraperPage.com. Maybe it’s a new al-Qaeda online training manual. Care of SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Which sky-scraper assaulted you?", url: "http://www.digitaldust.org/2002/06/24/which-sky-scraper-assaulted-you/" });
Archive for June, 2002
ickle.org
Thursday, June 20, 2002
It’s the little things that matter. A sweet and wonderful site. ickle.org
Killer robot escapes
Thursday, June 20, 2002
Lovely story on the Guardian about viscous, highly evolved, predator robots eloping to dance about in the sunshine.
Thunderbirds are go!!
Wednesday, June 19, 2002
Giant insect robots. Well almost. Some Finnish logging machine that walks. Very cool looking, especially the way it moves.
Tuesday, June 18, 2002
I’ve just fallen in love with Mozilla. Yummy. The one thing that tied me into IE was hotkeys… a little experimentation and voila, it’s got all the same functionality and more. Love, experimentation… what’s the difference?
Win one for the good guys
Tuesday, June 18, 2002
It seems that the attack of the evil RIP clone army has been defeated for now. The proposal has been put off in the face of withering opposition. ‘We blundered’ says Blunkett, yeah back off Dooku.
US to invade Holland
Monday, June 17, 2002
Aarrrggghhhh…. the fuckin crazy US and it’s even more crazy egomaniacal leader. Seems that now they have not only opted out of the International Criminal Court, not only do they want their citizens to be immune but now they will invade The Hague to recapture US service men who may be on trial for war crimes (which some of them ought to be).
I’ve got a story on the back-burners that was sparked off by the invasion of Afghanistan and this “war on terrorism”. I’ve been thinking about it recently and I ought to dust it off, especially in light of more recent developments.
Blog to go in next OED
Monday, June 17, 2002
Blog, weblog, blogging, blogger to go into next version of the OED. The activity of blogging enters the mainstream. From www.aaronsw.com
Satelites get Xray specs
Monday, June 17, 2002
Funky looking new tech from QinetiQ, (the company that was DERA of the DoD - brit equvalent of DARPA). Beware the power of their T-rays. They can see through clothes from space.





