Where Is This, And What’s Up With The White-washed Parts Of The Towers?

Where is this, and what’s up with the white-washed parts of the towers?

Spring Mornings // Johannes Hoehn

Spring Mornings // Johannes Hoehn

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8 years ago

Performed by: Morgan Day and Emily Wigger

Number: “Super Mario Bros”

Style: Lindy Hop

From: National Jitterbug Championships 2011

8 years ago
De-automation is a thing | Robohub
We tend to assume that automation is a process that continues – that once some human activity has been automated there’s no going back. That automation sticks. But, as Paul Mason pointed out in a recent column that assumption is wrong.

Mason gives a startling example of the decline of car-wash robots, to be replaced by, as he puts it “five guys with rags”. Here’s the paragraph that really made me think:

“There are now 20,000 hand car washes in Britain, only a thousand of them regulated. By contrast, in the space of 10 years, the number of rollover car-wash machines has halved –from 9,000 to 4,200.”

The reasons, of course, are political and economic and you may or may not agree with Mason’s diagnosis and prescription (as it happens I do). But de-automation – and the ethical, societal and legal implications – is something that we, as roboticists, need to think about just as much as automation.

Several questions come to mind:

are there other examples of de-automation? is the car-wash robot example atypical, or part of a trend? is de-automation necessarily a sign of something going wrong? (would Mason be so concerned about the guys with rags if the hand car wash industry were a well-regulated industry paying decent wages to its workers, and generating tax revenues back to the economy?)

8 years ago
Cutler Anderson Architects. Newberg Residence. Bellevue. Washington. USA. Photos: Cutler Anderson Architect
Cutler Anderson Architects. Newberg Residence. Bellevue. Washington. USA. Photos: Cutler Anderson Architect
Cutler Anderson Architects. Newberg Residence. Bellevue. Washington. USA. Photos: Cutler Anderson Architect
Cutler Anderson Architects. Newberg Residence. Bellevue. Washington. USA. Photos: Cutler Anderson Architect
Cutler Anderson Architects. Newberg Residence. Bellevue. Washington. USA. Photos: Cutler Anderson Architect

Cutler Anderson Architects. Newberg Residence. Bellevue. Washington. USA. photos: Cutler Anderson Architect - Beautiful family residence & guesthouse with a strong connection to the living world.  

8 years ago
Charlie Rose interviews…a robot?
What happens when Charlie Rose attempts to interview a robot named "Sophia" for his 60 Minutes report on artificial intelligence

“Sophia means wisdom,” Hanson explains, “and she is intended to evolve eventually to human-level wisdom and beyond.”

She still has a long way to go.

“Sometimes she can figure things out in a way that’s sort of spooky and human-like,” Hanson says. “And other ways, she just doesn’t get it.”

During Sophia’s interview, Rose asks her if she’s been programmed, but she responds only with silence. At times, her replies were nonsensical. But at other moments 60 Minutes producers were surprised by her ability to converse with one of the great conversationalists in journalism.


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8 years ago

Let's elect politicians who could pass a high school science class

I’m Re-posting This Comic Because I Live In America.

I’m re-posting this comic because I live in America.

Here, the places I love most in the world are gripped by drought. I’m thinking of giving away my winter tracking guides because there’s never enough snow. Climate change is knocking on our door, and the fact that it’s already so evident is a bad sign: it means that we’re headed for a lot more warming.

But we can deal with this, people. We’re brilliant. We’re brave. What we need - besides some kinda magical cooling ray - is a batch of elected officials who are ready to be brave alongside us.

If climate change bums you out, don’t lose heart: it means you’re strong. You’ve personally confronted a huge issue. Why let yourself be governed by scared people who can’t face it, who equivocate and attack scientists and hide their heads in the sand?

My brave dear friends: let’s get our climate vote on.


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8 years ago

Like Britain, Seattle also takes it as a sign of weakness to use an umbrella

In The Early 1750s, An Englishman By The Name Of Jonas Hanway, Lately Returned From A Trip To France,

In the early 1750s, an Englishman by the name of Jonas Hanway, lately returned from a trip to France, began carrying an umbrella around the rainy streets of London. People were outraged. Some bystanders hooted and jeered at Hanway as he passed; others simply stared in shock. Hanway was the first man to parade an umbrella unashamed in 18th-century England, a time and place in which umbrellas were strictly taboo. In the minds of many Brits, umbrella usage was symptomatic of a weakness of character, particularly among men. The British also regarded umbrellas as too French—inspired by the parasol, a Far Eastern contraption that for centuries kept nobles protected from the sun, the umbrella had begun to flourish in France in the early 18th century when Paris merchant Jean Marius invented a lightweight, folding version that, with added waterproofing materials, could protect users from rain and snow. In 1712, the French Princess Palatine purchased one of Marius’s umbrellas; soon after, it became a must-have accessory for noblewomen across the country. Later British umbrella users reported being called “mincing Frenchm[e]n” for carrying them in public.


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8 years ago
Four Regions With The Same GDP

Four regions with the same GDP

8 years ago

I saw them at MIT this year!

Riccardo Yulia
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