Feb 19, 2007
10:33PM
NYC Panoramas
nicknormal has taken some awesome shots of New York City panoramas at the Queens Museum. There are some additional views on the Queens Museum website.

nicknormal has taken some awesome shots of New York City panoramas at the Queens Museum. There are some additional views on the Queens Museum website.

My trivia team, Stefan's Dream, once again took second place in this years annual KVSC Trivia Weekend. Trivia Weekend consists of a bunch of nerds getting together to answer 50 straight hours of some very obscure trivia. This isn't off-the-top-of-your-head material. It's pretty much a Google search-fest, and you're lucky if the answer is online. There were a record 80 teams competing this year, and we came up 250 points behind the winners, Pull Start Diesel. Well done people. Here are the final scores for the top 5 teams:




More photos here. Thanks Alison for some of the photos.
This chimpanzee has been trained to play Pac-Man, and gets really excited when he kicks ass. It looks like the trainer has picked up some behavior from the ape too.
DontDim is an AppleScript I whipped together that turns off screen dimming if you're browsing a video sharing website (like YouTube), because it's annoying to tap the mouse every 15 minutes. Once you browse away from the site, the preference is turned back on. If you're curious about what its doing, or you want to edit the URLs that trigger the script, you can open the app in Script Editor. Out of the box, it supports YouTube, DailyMotion and video.google.com.
Adding Keychain support would be useful, but apparently keychain scripting is wanting. Suggestions welcome.
favicon2dots takes the favicon from any URL you enter, and makes a nifty isometric icon from it like this:

The movie poster for Stomp The Yard
looks kinda similar to a poster I did for The University of Wisconsin this summer. Of course, for all I know, we both subconsciously ripped of a Caravaggio. Does anyone know of a famous work that uses a similar composition?
I wish I would have thought of Truth University.
That's got bite!


Today I accepted a job as a Rails developer at The Barbarian Group. They were recently named Interactive Agency of the Year
by Creativity Magazine and are know for working on such campaigns as the Subservient Chicken
and Become an M&M
[read: candy should never have sideburns]. I have no doubt that this job is going to rock, and rock hard, since all of the employees I've met are way cooler than I am, and their work speaks for itself.
It's Gonna Be Awesome™
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