Lifestream

Dynamic list of my public activity in various social networking services. (Experimental)

Socially Visual

Latest favorite photos and artworks by others:

photo.jpgBroadgate Tower, Bishopsgate London. By S.O.MCeiling061203-072Amarillo de Napoles

Latest photos and artworks by me:

Ass Holder on StripesDown the drainStripey Floor and Leather ChairAlphaDeisgner on Last.fmWelcome to the Future!Seven Years in Tibet

Twittering



10 August, 2008 (5:04 pm) |alphadesigner: Sunday. Clouds. Trying to get some works Raster-ready in the last minute.

8 August, 2008 (10:06 pm) |alphadesigner: @d3vian Congratulations and all the best!!! Don't forget to post some pictures of the bride! ;)

3 August, 2008 (10:49 am) |alphadesigner: It's Sunday. It's quiet. I love it.

Dugg News and Articles



Explaining Quantum Mechanics with Reality TV | 3 September, 2008

With CERN's Large Hadron Collider finally coming online, watercoolers around the world will soon be abuzz with talk of Higgs bosons, gluons, and other mind-blowing subatomic thingies. How to keep track of all that quantum fluff? It's easier than you think. Turns out, if you understand reality TV, you can understand reality.

Sept. 3, 1803: Dalton Introduces Atomic Symbols | 3 September, 2008

Dalton, considered the father of modern atomic theory, made a logbook entry that day titled, "Observations on the Ultimate Particles of Bodies and their Combinations." It was the first use of symbols to represent the elements of modern chemistry.

Typewriters Morph Into Creepy Sci-Fi Creatures (PICS) | 2 September, 2008

Jeremy Mayer collects antique typewriters, but he doesn't display them in a curio cabinet. Instead, he tears them apart, then turns the components into sleek, sci-fi-inspired bugs, skeletons and anatomically correct human figures.

Google Launches Internet Browser to Compete With FireFox/IE! | 2 September, 2008

Google is launching an open source web browser to compete with Internet Explorer and Firefox.

Fruit under the microscope | 1 September, 2008

Watch "the ingenious and often devious strategies which plants have developed to help ensure their continued existence."