Spirit
The real story behind the Spirit rover’s longevity.
Google’s Super Bowl Ad: Parisian Love
For the first time ever, Google has an ad during the Super Bowl. I found it to be quite a breath of fresh air amongst all the usual ads focused on cars, beer and women.
In an extremely simple yet effective manner, the ad showcases how Google’s technology touches our everyday lives. A series of search queries turn out to tell a story, with a slight surprise at the end.
Poison & Wine
I never fail to discover great new music on Grey’s Anatomy! This week, its “Poison & Wine” by The Civil Wars.
Trillions: The future of computing
This is a short film (a fast paced preview of a larger effort) by MAYA Design created to put some perspective on the invisible but fast approaching challenges and opportunities in the pervasive computing age.
An interesting way of putting things into perspective, including looking back at early uses of computing. And very nice animations to boot!
It reminds me about a reading I did a few days back for my technological entrepreneurship class about legacy costs for a company and how it can come back to bite the company. I think if we’re building for trillions in the future, using legacy infrastructure carried over from the past (or even the present), the legacy stuff is going to come back and bite us hard. The film is basically saying that we have to build for the trillions from the ground up. That requires a complete rethink of the way we build our networks and devices now, which is very challenging to do as we’re so invested in the current way of doing things.
It’s also interesting how the film is also saying that everything that we need for building for trillions is already present in nature. The complexity of God’s creation is just so staggering that I wonder if we can ever come close to building something like that, and have it work as efficiently as nature does.
Your Love Is Strong
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So why do I worry?
Why do I freak out?
God knows what I need
You know what I need-Jon Foreman
A really powerful song that I was introduced to over the weekend. There is so much contained in the words of the song that I was tempted to just paste all the lyrics here. Take a look at the words in the song as you listen to it. It really moved me when I first heard the song. And it was fitting that I heard it in the car as we were driving out to the Eastern Townships to admire God’s creation.
This is one of my favorite shots of the whole trip. It came right at the end as we made our way home. We crossed a river just as the sun was setting and we decided to turn back to stop along the side of the river and admire the sunset.
The Light Shines in the Darkness
In him was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
– John 1:4-5
English as it is broken
So I was in Taiwan for a week over summer, and I couldn’t help but notice examples of ‘Engrish’ (aka ‘Chinglish’) in many places. As it was also my first week having a camera phone, I decided to document every occasion of ‘Engrish’ that I spotted.
Apparently, they decided to clamp down hard on offenders who violate the rule. So yes, you better know what THE RULE is.
They had better be pretty sorry that their equipment was out of control. Luckily its just a screen and not some robot with a mind of its own.
This might be a little hard to decipher during an emergency.
After reading their explanation, I think I’m pretty unpuzzled.
Pretty self explanatory, this one.
Surprisingly, when I got back to Singapore, I spotted a few excellent examples as well. Usually, these are pretty hard to come by in Singapore.
I think someone had just learned past tense in their ESL class.
This might also make a really cool tag line for a sex-ed program.
Pee in the shower! Save the Atlantic rainforest!
A Brazilian environmental group SOS Mata Atlantica has launched a campaign to encourage the country’s residents to pee in the shower to save water. They say that by peeing in the shower, each household will flush the toilet at least 1 less time each day, saving a whopping 1,157 gallons of water each year per household! Urine is sterile, so technically, peeing in the shower is harmless (unless someone has a disease that can be transmitted through their pee, such as hepatitis).
The group has even come up with a rather cute video to promote their campaign. The clip features cartoon drawings of people from all walks of life (even an alien!) peeing in the shower and is narrated by children’s voices. The ad ends with the campaign’s tagline: “Pee in the shower! Save the Atlantic rainforest!”
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Alongside the video, they also have a fun-looking website for the campaign. Although I can’t understand a word of Portuguese, the website does seem very well-designed.
So remember, the next time you want to save the rainforest, start by peeing in the shower.