Just amazing!
10.30.2008
4.02.2008
Six Myths About the Brain
The authors of Welcome to Your Brain have an interesting blog where I found this short PDF outlining some widely held views about the brain that are, in fact, myths.
Ancient Mechanics
The NYTimes has an interesting article on how, in ancient times, physics and mechanics were understood on a practical level long before they were understood in a theoretical sense.
“Mechanical Problems” arrived in the modern world along with Aristotle’s works. In fact, it was thought for centuries that Aristotle wrote it. “Most scholars discount that now,” Dr. Schiefsky said. Aristotle cast wide theoretical nets, he added, while “Mechanical Problems” “is much more focused.”
1.16.2008
Wikipedia: What is ZFS?
I've come across the acronym ZFS a few times lately, so I looked it up. This Wikipedia article is informative and as a bonus offers some interesting points about information storage in general:
Populating 128-bit file systems would exceed the quantum limits of earth-based storage. You couldn't fill a 128-bit storage pool without boiling the oceans...
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