29 October 2007

Second Life Map API goes missing

What is browsing— really? : http://informationr.net/ir/12-4/paper330.html (A model drawing from behavioural science research)

Z-order : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z-order_(curve) (aka Morton-order, first proposed by G. M. Morton) is a space-filling curve which is often used in data structures for mapping multidimensional data to one dimension (because of to its good locality preserving behaviour; the z-value of a point in multidimensions is simply calculated by bitwise interleaving its coordinate values.

Garmin and MAD MAPS (http://www.madmaps.com ) Team Up to Make Your Drive Memorable. Via

FootMap : http://www.findareflexologist.com/xmas/Reflexology_Foot_Chart1.gif

Conflict, Peace and Systemic Health

(Interesting links) Cartes Art Machine

(Spoof) Breaking News: All Online Data Lost After Internet Crash

". . . one of the goals of life is to try and be in touch with one's most personal themes -- the values, ideas, styles, colors that are the touchstones of one's own individual life, its real texture and substance." - Gloria Vanderbilt
"The only difference between "have" and "have-not," is imagination." - TU
"You know less than you think you do." - James Montier, behavioral economist
"In a sense, map design can be thought of as mind design; the way a map is designed will influence the views of the world it stimulates or inhibits." - Daniel R. Montello, Cognitive Map-Design Research in the Twentieth Century: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches Via
"In a comprehensive view of nature, the physical world is seen as a patterning of patternings ..." - Amy Edmondson

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