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Who Is Megan Casey ?

by access2
It's so hard to keep up with tween phenomena these days. By the time the Internet Movie Database lists them they may already be passé I happened upon this newcomer quite by accident. She is apparently better known in Germany. Follow Megan's meteoric rise to obscurity here, as she battle impossible situations and ridiculous odds.

The Fast Company 50 - 2009: First Solar | Fast Company

by karlcow

The holy grail of the solar industry is so-called grid parity: that moment when the price of a kilowatt-hour of solar energy is about the same as one generated by any other fuel source. We can only guess when that moment will come, but odds are it will be achieved within the next few years using one of the second-generation, thin-film solar technologies of the kind Arizona-based First Solar specializes in.

Near Future Laboratory » Blog Archive » The Map Is Here For You To Use

by karlcow

Departing Madrid early on a Sunday morning, I found this paper map of the Metro, tucked neatly within the seams of a pre-fab wall, ready for re-use. I wondered, who was on their way out of Madrid, thinking that they could not in good conscience throw away their worn map, looking about for a way to pass it along to another visitor.

Another instance of a Thoughtful Act.

Why do I blog this? Sudden interest in observing improvisatory social practices which are signals of a sort, not always of a “service” or designed object to adopt that practice into a commodified instantiation. But sometimes merely a curiosity that helps us better understand who we/people are, like waypoints along a contour of individual and collective humanities.

the interesting thing with the map offered here is that it is an pseudo anonymous gift. At an instant t when the map has been put, the local people around the person may have identified the gesture and see the person (unlikely but let's say they have at least seen the act) BUT the people who will benefit of it in the further instant have probably no connection at all with the source.

A signature (automatic or not) defines a contract that tie to all kind of responsibilities and legibility which are not necessary beneficial for the group as large. The anonymous nature is defined by the time span and the a-connection between the two events (giving the map/receiving the map). Both gestures will be locally identified but the odds of being connected very small. On the Web, the odds of connection are very high and change completely the social dynamics of giving and sharing information. The network has a "memory" of the context.

Three Reasons Why I Won't Be Using Google Latitude - PC World

by karlcow

Now, Google Latitude does let you limit how specific of a location any given person can see. Let’s face it, though: If you make the effort to get into a location-sharing relationship with someone, odds are you’re both going to reveal more than just your current city. And if you suddenly disappear from the map or switch over to showing limited info, it’s going to look a little strange.

Hidding is revealing.

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2008

Comment Luv Contest

by macbros
Interested in winning some cash? Or how about some noise-reducing headphones, memory cards, ipod speakers, and more prizes? Get registered for the contest, and comment often on posts to increase your chances of winning. The more you comment, the better your odds at winning.

Venture Capital - Tim Howgego

by mozkart (via)
In such a fiercely competitive environment, with such long odds, perfecting a business plan and pitch is clearly important. So learn from the 10 top mistakes:

Survive a Nuclear Blast - Wired How-To

by jeanruaud
If your city is the target of a nuclear attack, you'll need to do more than duck and cover. Between the sheer destructive force of the blast and the horrors of fallout, the odds of survival can be depressingly slim. Here's a list of tips to beat the odds

2007

Birthday problem / Birthday paradox

by wabaus
A great description of the concept/math behind the Birthday problem. Basically, if you have 23 people in a room, odds are better than 50-50 that 2 folks will share the same birthday. [With a group of 7, odds are better than 50-50 that two folks have a birthday within a week of each other.] Also the basis for the "Birthday attack" hacking vector. Given a hashing (1-way encryption) algorithm of fixed length output, multiple inputs can result in the same hash. It is very difficult to guess an alternate input that will hash into a match of a single given result. But given a large known set of results (e.g., a user account database table) it become more likely that an alternate input might result in a match of at least one existing hash. Thinking on such things keeps the mind sharp :)

Poker

by MrKumar
Site about poker with a number of different odds calculators.

CAPSoff

by dpansu & 1 other
Design the winning keyboard and you might walk away with $1,000,000 To be honest, the odds are tough, but if you have an idea, draw up a new keyboard schema and post your submission. Someone's going to get an extra Christmas present this year. It could be you, if your design is really good this year.

Up from Slavery Education Activity

by knann
This activity will take you on a journey ‘Up from Slavery' through the voices of enslaved Africans. You will begin at the stage of capture and go though the infamous Middle Passage across the Atlantic. You will learn what it was like to be auctioned and sold as if you were cattle, then to work on the plantations in the Caribbean or Americas under the cruel whip of the slave master. You will have an insight into how enslaved Africans were punished and how people were made to suffer under slavery. You will also learn how Africans against all odds stood up to their enslavement, and how many escaped and found freedom. This activity takes the form of a quiz that consists of nine questions. In order to answer the questions correctly and to pass from one stage to the next, you must first click on 'About' to find out more information on the enslaved Africans and then click on 'Read' to hear about their experiences in their own words. Click on 'Question' at the bottom of the screen.

Learn The Texas Holdem Advantage And Win Money

by matt5709
Win money at online poker. Beat The odds and become Holdem Money Winners.

Money Makin Holdem Winners

by matt5709
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The Tipping Point for OpenID

by philippej (via)
« The odds of OpenID succeeding for real mainstream users, however, depends on it being simple and relatively idiot-proof. »

2006

50 Tools that can Increase your Writing Skills

by Malystryx & 3 others
We found this while cruising though Bloglines last night. If you are writing anything at all, odds are you'll improve your skills by spending some time at the Poynter Institute. So without delay, here is a list of a whopping 50 articles that we should all read (yes, I said we because my writing tends to lack in a few dozen areas!)

On 6/6/6, the Possibilities Are Endless - New York Times

by felixlaumon
Quote: The wager of the day on the site: "Will the World End on 6-6-06?" By 6 p.m. yesterday, 216 of the 700 gamblers had bet an average of just more than $2 that yes, the world would end. The odds stood at 100,000 to 1.

Hour 12 and only half right.

by blogxero
The strategy to draw a thousand unique visitors to a new blog in the first 24 hours is providing some interesting information . The 1kProject chokes against the odds, but its not done yet.

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