A Machine That Turns Plastic Back Into Oil

Akinori Ito, the CEO of Blest, a Japanese company, has somewhat of a panacea. If plastic is just oil, why don’t we simply turn it back into what it was, he pondered. So the guy made a machine to do it. His solution is safe, eco-friendly and efficient.

A Machine That Turns Plastic Back Into Oil

9 day traffic jam is still going

This falls under, “how the fuck did this happen?” and how the hell are they coping? I mean, what the fuck, 9 days stuck on the road? Have they walked home? How about going to the toilet? Shower? Eat?

Holy crap!

9 day traffic jam is still going

Update on Homescreen.me

I love what these guys do and it looks like they have plenty of things coming up that will make homescreen.me a much better website/vanity board 😉

Update on Homescreen.me

Music videos shot on iPhones

I’m collecting clips of music videos that were shot on iPhones as I discover them across YouTube. I’m accepting submissions of iPhone video clips that may be noteworthy, so if you know any that’s not yet listed, shout me out and pass me the link on my YouTube account or via Twitter @aulia

Music videos shot on iPhones

BLADE RUNNER revisited >3.6 gigapixels (by françois vautier)

One hell of a project. 60K by 60K image with a moving virtual camera.

Beautiful pixels

If you like good design on web and on apps, check out this site.

Beautiful pixels

For the past couple of months I and others have had a massive surge in following numbers in not Twitter, but Yahoo! Meme. In my case, from under 50 followers to over 6000 with little content to warrant such following. I’d like to think I’m THAT popular but I’d be hallucinating. Even on Twitter my follower number is (right now) a tad under 3300

Many of us signed up to Meme almost a year ago to check out the scene, as you do with any new web service. While it’s a Tumblr clone almost feature for feature, it’s not backed by a proper mobile app which it really should have if Yahoo! was serious about it. Their mobile site only lets you post text updates, at least from smart phones. You couldn’t upload photos, videos or audio while on the go. Everything has to be from the desktop (or notebook). That lack of mobile access led me to pretty much abandoning the service until they decided to pick up the slack.

Now, about the surge, I’m not sure what’s going on but someone or some people seems to have created bot accounts to pump following numbers. I’m not sure if Yahoo! is paying attention to this (they must be, there are thousands of these), and if they are, whether they’re going to do anything about it. For all I know it could be Yahoo! itself either directly or indirectly, who knows?

On one hand it creates the illusion that they have a massive number of users, on the other, they’re inactive users adding no value to the community it purports to create. Either way, it’s not a good thing for Yahoo!’s fledgling social media effort.

For what it’s worth, I see more actual push for Koprol than Meme.

Twinkle twinkle little…?

F: Twinkle twinkle little moon…
A: Star
F: Moon!
A: Star
F: Twinkle twinkle little moon, lalalalalalala
A: *sigh*

Inception for mac users. on Twitpic