Archive for 'Technology'
Growing Up Analogue, Wired for Scapegoating
Posted on 21. Nov, 2010 by Bran Rainey.
Who is to blame for the academic disinterest of students? The students are. Most people would point out that students should be guided by the education system, not punished. And that all sounds great on paper when you’re trying to appease people’s parents for political reasons, but I know first-hand that this is not a stance that holds any water in reality.
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Three Point OHHHHHH
Posted on 01. Nov, 2010 by Jason Hicks.
Have you ever wondered what the 90s would be like if Facebook, MySpace, or Twitter existed then?
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Video Games Then And Now
Posted on 28. Jun, 2010 by Ryan Lalonde.
This article will take a look at various video games from their earliest roots to what they have evolved into today. From humble beginnings to graphically amazing some of these franchises are older than me!
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5 Ways to Ruin Your Website
Posted on 29. Jan, 2010 by Bran Rainey.
Ever since the dawn of time, Man has asked himself: what is the best way to make a website look like an unprofessional mess? It would be arrogant of me to claim to know the answer, but I can still offer my opinions as an Internet Anthropologistâ„¢ — the most prestigious position in the modern world.
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Scrobbling: a blessing and a curse
Posted on 29. Oct, 2009 by Bran Rainey.
Last.fm is a lot of fun, but it might have some unexpected consequences. It’s actually pretty predictable if you think about it. Isn’t a large portion of the music industry funded by people’s egos? I do recommend that you join the site if you haven’t already, but I won’t hold it against you if you choose not to. Not everyone likes to be part of the high-horse circlejerk that Last.fm can easily become.

