Friday, February 29

TED's "T" falls over, Robin Williams brings the funny

At the TED conference (Technology, Entertainment, and Design), a technical glitch caused some "dead air" that was promptly filled by actor/comedian Robin Williams, who was in the audience.

Since I'm no longer sharing things via Google Reader, there'll be a lot more link-bloggish stuff like this on this blog...

Robin Williams Saves the Day at TED When Tech Fails | Epicenter from Wired.com

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The Geek Code desperately needs updating, but in any case here's mine (as of 2010-02-28):

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Version: 3.12
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If you really care about knowing what that all means, you either know the code already, or you can get it decoded for you here.