Ran across this. Would be a great place to visit. Probably run out of film for everything you’d want to photograph. http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2008/09/most-alien-looking-place-on-earth.html
Monthly Archive: September 2008
Sep
15
Wrath of the Lich King Coming Nov 13, 2008
Blizzard has announced that the next World of Warcraft expansion, Wrath of the Lich King, will be released November 13th, 2008.
Sep
13
Do Something About Good Ideas Or Someone Else Will
Here’s an article entitled Good Ideas Have Lonely Childhoods. Go read it.
Sep
13
HTML 5 – In 2022??
Note to Future Steve… Remember to check to see if releasing the HTML 5 standard in 2022 will matter to anyone by then.
Sep
12
iPhone 2.1 Software Update
The iPhone 2.1 software update is out. It promises to increase battery life, fix dropped called problems, and increase your IQ by 10 points. Ok….not the last one. But the update is out.
Sep
08
How NOT to Demo at TechCrunch50
You know, if a company is going to demo at TechCrunch50, it’s probably not the smartest thing in the world to alienate half your potential user base by talking about politics. But that’s exactly what DotSpots did for the first five minutes of the demo that did during their TechCruch50 demo. And the company motto? …
Sep
08
TechCrunch50 is Living Streaming Now
Here’s a URL to the live stream of TechCrunch50 TechCrunch50 Live Stream
Sep
04
Cappuccino and Objective J
A new web framework called Cappuccino has been released. It allows you to program web apps in Objective-J (something similar to Object-C, only more like Javascript), and come up with some pretty impressive apps. Check out
Sep
03
One Day’s Work Nets iRetroPhone $30,000 – So Far
Developer ObjectGraph built iRetroPhone, an iPhone app that lets you dial your iPhone as if it were an old-fashioned rotary dial phone in a day… first day sales at $2.99 each? 15,000 copies. See the details.
Sep
02
Google Picasa Adds Fact Recognition
Google launched a new face recognition feature for Picasa Web Albums which will automatically tag faces with names after you train it a bit. Read more at Cnet.