June 07, 2006

Second Life the Web Broswer

Great hack originally posted at http://forums.secondlife.com/showthread.php?t=110747 I can confirm hack works for OS X but I'm having trouble with keyboard input.  You will need to access http://sl.nanoshock.net/gateway/ to keep surfing.

February 23, 2006

next generation input devices

this is the coolest invention i've seen _all_ year!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp-y3ZNaCqs

[ thanks to secret agent Erek for the link ]

February 07, 2006

php and perl proposal for icann

create a top level domain .php and .perl for complete php or perl written extranet.  allow it to be built into by anyone with a free registeration of a domain or subdomain through an icann approved domain name reseller or through domain name anarchy.

February 02, 2006

qaballa of supercomputers

in a past life, i was made responsible to learn everything i could about clustered computing.  the basic idea is to make many different individual computers act as one.  with software and an interconnect it is possible to utilize all the nodes to compute a single process where the many become one, and the one is many.  the link between the technical realms and the xenodimensional is not far behind.  qaballah is a map of the mind like how supercomputers are maps of bits.  understanding the architecture between the two is similar, even where terminology differs.  there is a lot of philosophy here just waiting to be tapped into.   

the goal of many supercomputers exists to model scientific (read: measurable) matrices.  from nuclear decay to chemical reactions, harnessing a cluster speeds up results faster than any individual node could do by itself.  the only thing that matters from the resulting data is it's value to human interests.  computers dont have a mind of their own and will remain without consciousness until they can mathematically model the physics of life (and the production of dna) without error.  they're a long way from getting to that point, but quantum computing could change that.  by entangling the fundamental elements of matter, the computational power of a quantum computer in one atomic cycle of time will be greater than all the computers on earth today.  its not really possible to model the applications that would result from such power.  anything is possible.

here comes robert anton wilson to give us a hint in his book, Quantum Psychology.  at the quantum level of existence, time isn't linear, it's sideways.  thinking about it bends the human mind to the limits of rational thought which is indeed useless to any fundamental matter of the universe as understood by physicists like einstein and crowley.  think of the shore in Hurdy Gurdy Man,

Thrown like a star in my vast sleep
I open my eyes to take a peep
To find that I was by the sea
Gazing with tranquility.
'Twas then when the Hurdy Gurdy Man
Came singing songs of love

on the other side of the gates of perception, the non localized existence is here, and the infinite is your fingertip.  the qaballah of supercomputers is the root chakra of the wheel of infinity.  an exploding star in the galaxy resembles a mothers thousand breasts.  when done just right, poetry, the ineffectual science, nevertheless conveys the art of four dimensional thought. 

the unrealized emanations of god is like using a computer without the internet.  theres no point.  imagine if you will a student of qaballah that knows the names of the spheres but doesn't know how to build a computer.  further: design a computer, network, or application, based on the cabala.  are there any at present?  my guess is that if there is any they are rudimentary at best.  design based on sacred geometry is usually unconscious, engineering even more so.  what would computers, the internet, let alone cities, look like if approached from this stand point?  what kind of beauty would manifest?

these are questions i would like to see addressed by the intelligentsia and amateur hobbyists that truly make the difference in the world today.  the supercomputer managing the affairs of our world shouldn't remain in the dark any longer.  its time that technology is seen in its proper place of spirituality and qaballah of the essential.

January 19, 2006

1954 home computer

1954 Popular Mechanics Magazine

1954_1

i want a computer with a steering wheel.  i feel stymied without one. click on the picture to better read the caption.  i hope the archaeologists of the thirty first century have great debates over if 'made in america' means it must have a steering wheel 8-)

December 29, 2005

http://video.google.com/

and just because it hasnt been announced yet, i'll forward you off to the occult working of google video here

this is the wyrdist thing ive ever seen

December 17, 2005

would aleister crowley have a blog?

i've been wondering if the beast would of used computers if he had them in his day. would crowley have been a blogger? that leads to the obvious question of would he use a Mac or PC, but i'll leave that flame war for another day 8-)

[posted elsewhere, thought worthy to post here]

December 02, 2005

best laughs on the net

http://bash.org/

November 29, 2005

thelemic calander program

this program is totally cool.  it gives the calandar format of the thelemic calander which is a more accurate calander for magical calculaations and astrological events than the normal calandar, and includes the era vulgaris date as well.

http://www.mysticalinternet.com/software/td.htm

November 10, 2005

rune logix: voipod

announcing a new feature of rune logix: voipod.  voipod allows you surfers to leave rune logix a voice mail message.  you can call in your storys, ideas, inspirations or problems.  if it's funny or interesting, chances are it will be posted on the site.  so if you dare, or if you care, please leave a detailed voice message at 914.861.1008.