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Missed Connections

by karlcow

Messages in bottles, smoke signals, letters written in the sand; the modern equivalents are the funny, sad, beautiful, hopeful, hopeless, poetic posts on Missed Connections websites. Every day hundreds of strangers reach out to other strangers on the strength of a glance, a smile or a blue hat. Their messages have the lifespan of a butterfly. I'm trying to pin a few of them down.

cabel.name: FancyZoom 1.1

by gregg & 10 others
Designed to view full-size photos and images inline without requiring a separate web page load. Used by Basecamp, 37 signals.

Simple Python Watchdog Timer [python] [alarm] [timer] [simple] [watchdog] [signals] [Interrupt]

by karlcow

Easily interrupt long portions of code if they take too long to run.

Banish Tinnitus !

by allwebgold
Unless BOTH Sinus AND Anxiety Issues Are Treated FIRST, The Nerves Inside The Inner Ear Will Continue To Send Loud Ringing Signals - Regardless Of Any Surgery! No medicine can stop the ringing… by itself… No herb or vitamin can stop the ringing… by itself… Not even dangerous surgery!

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.

globeandmail.com: The spread of the digital nervous system

by karlcow

It's always been easy to blame the media for preferring to cover a local hot-dog roast rather than a distant war. But when distant nerves fire off pain signals that can reach anywhere, there will be no excuse for looking away. We're going to discover just how good we are at ignoring the throbbing.

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2008

SurveyMonkey.com - Powerful tool for creating web surveys. Online survey software made easy!

by gregg & 2 others
The simple way to create surveys. Intelligent survey software for primates of all species. SurveyMonkey has a single purpose: to enable anyone to create professional online surveys quickly and easily. (utilisé par 37 signals)

Coudal Partners : Friday Drink Links

by sbrothier
fresh signals categorical archives Friday Drink Links

PEAR :: Package :: System_Daemon

by kasi77 (via)
System_Daemon is a PHP class that allows developers to create their own daemon applications on Linux systems. The class is focussed entirely on creating spawning standalone daemons, and for example includes: 1. Methods to generate OS-specific startup-files (init.d) (currently only Debian/Ubuntu are supported), so that your application gets started on reboot as well. 2. Methods for logging purposes 3. Simple syntax 4. Support for PEAR's Log package 5. Can run with or without PEAR (PEAR adds more elegance & functionality) 6. Default signal handlers, but optionally reroute signals to your own handlers. 7. Log levels comply with PEAR_LOG_ levels but are called SYSTEM_DAEMON_LOG_ for (in)dependency reasons 8. Set options like max RAM usage Une alternative à http://www.glagla.org/weblog/2007/11/05/programmer-un-demon-en-php/

Bayesian theory in New Scientist « Reverendbayes’s Weblog

by ogrisel (via)
The quest to understand the most complex object in the known universe has been a long and fruitful one. These days we know a good deal about how the human brain works - how our senses translate into electrical signals, how different parts of the brain process these signals, how memories form and how muscles are controlled. We know which brain regions are active when we listen to speech, look at paintings or barter over money. We are even starting to understand the deeper neural processes behind learning and decision-making.

Signal Trading

by Josefreitas
Signal trading that nearly all traders wish.Automated forex trading signal analysis software system - Generate your own forex market signals for profitable trading

VLF Radio Signals

by rike_
The source of most natural radio signals is lightning. When a lightning bolt strikes, a massive amount of charge is moved and this acts in much the same way as moving charge in a radio transmitting antenna. The frequencies emitted by lightning range from 0 Hz to over 100 kHz with all frequencies being emitted simultaneously with the visible flash of lightning.

On Love and Electricity

by blackgoldfish
"The human body is powered by love, which becomes electric signals sent out through our hearts and into the universe, but most people are too busy to listen."

Wufoo

by gregg & 47 others
Wufoo is the easiest way to collect information online. Our innovative HTML form builder helps anyone create beautiful forms, online surveys and invitations without writing a single line of code. [Utilisé par 37 Signals]

Nokia Tests Rolling Sensor Web | Spatial Sustain

by karlcow

Software on the phone sent periodic and anonymous signals about ground speed based on GPS sensor data.

US tops world Connectivity Scorecard despite broadband ills

by ravi
When it comes to using information technology well, people power is as important as wires, chips, and radio signals. That's one of the assumptions driving the new Connectivity Scorecard benchmark put together by Leonard Waverman of the London Business School. Waverman found that the US takes the worldwide lead on "connectivity" when measured in this way, but subpar broadband infrastructure holds the country back.

2007

Shareloc's blog: Navizon now available for the iPhone

by karlcow

Navizon is a positioning system that triangulates signals from Wifi access points and Cellular towers. It is based on a collaborative database where users who have a GPS device can contribute data on Cell towers and Wifi APs locations that will let other members of the community simulate a Virtual GPS on their phone.

..::CLAM::.. C Library for Audio and Music

by rike_
CLAM stands for C Library for Audio and Music and in Catalan means something like "a continuous sound produced by a large number of people as to show approval or disapproval of a given event". CLAM is a full-fledged software framework for research and application development in the Audio and Music Domain. It offers a conceptual model as well as tools for the analysis, synthesis and processing of audio signals.

A List Apart: Articles: Web 3.0

by mozkart & 1 other (via)
Less noise, more signal Let us now define and disclaim. The jerk at the library event was in love with his own noise, and the problem with noise is that it interferes with signals. What is the signal? What, if anything, does “Web 2.0” mean? What is the good thing that the hype risks obscuring? Well, there are several good things, it seems to me. Some small teams of sharp people—people who once, perhaps, worked for those with dimmer visions—are now following their own muses and designing smart web applications. Products like Flickr and Basecamp are fun and well-made and easy to use. That may not sound like much. But ours is a medium in which, more often than not, big teams have slowly and expensively labored to produce overly complex web applications whose usability was near nil on behalf of clients with at best vague goals. The realization that small, self-directed teams powered by Pareto’s Principle can quickly create sleeker stuff that works better is not merely bracing but dynamic. As 100 garage bands sprang from every Velvet Underground record sold, so the realization that one small team can make good prompts 100 others to try. The best and most famous of these new web products (i.e. the two I just mentioned) foster community and collaboration, offering new or improved modes of personal and business interaction. By virtue of their virtues, they own their categories, which is good for the creators, because they get paid.

fitzage.com - Articles - - Highrise Task Quicksilver Scripts

by springnet
API for Highrise from 37 Signals so that integrates with Quicksilver better than using emails to create tasks.

iTeki Hidden Camera Wireless Signal Detection Pen,

by dkbb
***iTeki Hidden Camera Wireless Signal Detection Pen, Silver*** This versatile pen wireless signal detector is a perfect kit to help you stay away from intention spying, no matter where you in a hotel, dressing room or anywhere personal privacy need to be secured. It utilizes the 4th generation RF broad-brand wireless detecting technology, it is a combination of RF and UV detection device, which allows you to detect wireless signals(brand between 100M-3000MHz), it is a very effective device to protect you from spying devices which required wireless signals transitions. It could automatic detect wireless signals and alerts with a colorful flashing light at the tip of the pen, according to signal strength the flashing will be more frequent. It also could be used as a bill-tester, push the button on the side of the pen to illuminate the UV light to check for fake currency by detecting the water mark. It is a smart device to secure your privacy no matter where you are. Features: * Simple to use and easy to carry * Integrated innovated micro-chip, built-in wireless antenna. * Automatic RF UV detection * Detects a radius of 1-10 meters (Depends on signal strength) * Detect wireless signals of 900/1200/1300 and 2400/2600/3000MHz * Built in protection to prevent mobile phone interference * Frequency range 100MHz to 3GHz * Currency checker * Working voltage: 3.6V * Power source: 3 LR41 battery. Last for two months. * Color: Silver

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