The Windows 7 kernel is version 6.1 for "compatibility reasons". The Windows Phone 7 Series is based on the Windows CE 6 kernel. The current generation, Windows Mobile 6.5, is based on Windows CE 5. There are a whole lot of people at Microsoft who apparently can't count.
Wired editor Ean Ratliff attempted to disappear and recreate a new identity. To make it harder, hundreds of people were looking for him for a chance to win $5,000.
I'm not sure if the scariest part of this article is what he was able to do without an identity or what the people who were hunting him were able to do.
Excellent article that proposes an effective way of managing version control branching in git.
From clientsfromhell:
Me: "Ok, we've pushed the site live."
Client: "Why isn't the site #1 on Google yet?"
Me: "We just pushed it live five minutes ago."
Client: "Optimize the fireball."
Me: "I'm sorry? Do you mean the firewall?"
Client: "I need more hits NOW, so I need you to optimize the fireball. I know what I'm talking about!"
Me: "We'll get right on it."
Blogger post from one of my friends majoring in linguistics.
[Edit] Link is broken, so it's embedded below.
i feel in words. i feel in art, photos, and film, but mostly, i feel in words. i love the duality of patterning that gives words their meaning, the extra layers of meaning conjured by the hand, the pen, the keys of the gifted artist. words are art. words are abstract, creative, sure, and concrete. words are ever-changing, but have such a sense of constancy that they can soothe our hurts or inflame our tempers. words can drive away and words can bring together. words can confound. words can bring enlightenment.
i love words and their building blocks. i love the phonemes and allophones. i love the morphemes and allomorphs. i love the denotative and connotative meaning. i love words that give direction. i love the words to a song sung over the downtrodden and depressed. i love the power of the spoken and written.
i love the Word. i love the One who clothed Himself in the allophone of our condition, and took on the shame of our misplaced morphemes. i love the Word who made Himself understood. i love the One whose shift of register shattered the cultural connotations of grace, mercy, and love. i love the Word who is Love. i love the ability to express that He gives. i love that He created. i love that the way i put together words and learned how to use them in language speaks to a Universality outside of humanity that spoke into being my speech and your speech. i love His meaning. His absolute, universal, transcendent meaning. i love that He redefines everything.
i love the Word. i. love. Jesus.
Good article on megapixels, ISO, and all those other numbers that your digital camera comes with.
Some quick pics featuring snowpocalypse are now up on my photo gallery.
Quotes below courtesy of Boundless:
http://www.boundless.org/2005/articles/a0001523.cfm
http://www.boundless.org/2005/articles/a0001528.cfm
Our world finds godliness boring and purity unattractive. I think before he sinned, Adam found it a turn-on. As Christians, shouldn't we experience it that way too? I don't mean you should lust after the godly girls in your church! I simply mean that if God is the standard of beauty, then the more of God you see in them, the more you see that is attractive.
But if the physical or personal is entirely (or mainly) what attracts you and these are your highest priorities, then your problem is not with the women around you. Your problem is with God. The more you are in love with the beauty of Jesus Christ, the more you will be attracted to what you see of Him in the woman you're dating and the more important it will be to you. The less you love Him, the more important other things about her will become, things like her figure or style.
Romans 1:18-22 talks about how God revealed Himself and His beauty and man rejected it. We rejected His standard for women and the beauty He has set upon you. Adam screwed it up, but Jesus redeemed beauty from the world of sin, picked it up off the ground, and washed it clean.
Think about what that means. Jesus didn't come to earth looking for a beautiful bride, going back to heaven disappointed because no one lived up to His standards. No, He worked actively creating beauty through His death on the cross and the power of the gospel. He gave His life so that whoever repents of their sin and puts their faith in His finished work on the cross might become part of His dazzlingly beautiful bride! It's a promise He made and it's a promise He will keep.
Jesus created a dazzling, beautiful bride! He spent His entire life to demonstrate the beauty of God and beauty from God. From Ephesians 5:25-27, we are called to love, honor, and cherish you ladies, just as Christ did! With our entire lives. A tough standard. Just as Jesus worked to reveal the authentic beauty He treasures, so we are called to as well.
Ladies:
I pray that the men in your life, including myself, will be invested with the power of God to live up to that standard, for it is only with His power that we can reform our idea of female beauty, just as it is only through His power that you can reform your ideas of yours. I pray that those around you will cherish the incorruptible beauty you have in your heart and strengthen and protect that beauty.
There could never be a more beautiful you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXSkd8apbWM (Lyrics at http://www.jonnydiaz.com/?p=77)
Gentlemen:
May we take this message to heart and show the ladies around us that there is a better definition of beauty, and that we believe in it. May we devote our lives to creating beauty, cherishing it, and protecting it in those around us.
Happy Valentine's Day,
Parker
Bungie's first video documentary on the production of Halo: Reach. Really cool stuff.
A detailed discussion of the financial bailout and the role of Kenneth Feinberg, the "pay czar", from the New York Times back in January.