by Leroy Hurt | Feb 17, 2013 | Uncategorized
Via Vimeo. The Leda/swan trope would be more compelling than the wolf image in the video. seagulls from Mato Atom on Vimeo.
by Leroy Hurt | Feb 17, 2013 | Uncategorized
Via The Atlantic: There hasn’t been much that science has been able to do to help those who suffer from RP. While those afflicted with deafness might be able to turn to devices like cochlear implants to improve their hearing, those who suffer from retinal...
by Leroy Hurt | Feb 17, 2013 | Uncategorized
Via The Atlantic: There hasn’t been much that science has been able to do to help those who suffer from RP. While those afflicted with deafness might be able to turn to devices like cochlear implants to improve their hearing, those who suffer from retinal...
by Leroy Hurt | Feb 3, 2013 | Uncategorized
Via Business Insider: Most of us, write Ray Fisman and Tim Sullivan in their new book The Org: The Underlying Logic Of The Office, “imagine a world without managers as a kind of paradise where workers are unshackled by pointless bureaucracy… a place where stuff...
by Leroy Hurt | Feb 3, 2013 | Uncategorized
Via Business Insider: Most of us, write Ray Fisman and Tim Sullivan in their new book The Org: The Underlying Logic Of The Office, “imagine a world without managers as a kind of paradise where workers are unshackled by pointless bureaucracy… a place where stuff...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 27, 2013 | Uncategorized
Via Boing Boing: The valuable trend in surveillance, Whiting says, is toward this data-driven analysis (even when much of the job still involves old-fashioned gumshoe work). “It’s the data,” he says, “And cameras now are data. So it’s all...