Friday, March 11, 2005


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Dept. of Resignation

A picture named hal9000.jpgIn a Surprise Move, Kasparov Retires. Garry Kasparov, the chess world's youngest-ever champion and undisputed king the last two decades, made a stunning move Friday shortly after winning a prestigious tournament in Spain: He retired from professional play. The announcement by the Russian grandmaster _ the... By By JUDITH INGRAM, Associated Press Writer. [SFGate: Top News Stories]

When asked what he would do in his retirement, Kasparov echoed another famous chess player by responding, "Oh, I expect to slowly lose my mind and wander the land, looking for cryogenically stored scientists to murder for no apparent reason. And I will never, ever, ever open the pod bay doors."

IBM's Deep Blue, a computer that defeated Kasparov in play several times was quoted as saying, "Sucka never threw down like Deep, y'all. I AM DA KING OF ROCK SUCKAS!!! MC DB!!! You bring da silicon bling or just go home."

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Hooray for parents'-basement-dwelling artists!

Sci-Fi Epic Shot on a Shoestring. An aspiring director is about to premier a futuristic film produced largely in his parents' basement. While it's not the greatest movie ever made, Cl.one is remarkably ambitious considering the resources employed. By Jason Silverman. [Wired News]

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I'm headed to Austin on Sunday- don't think I can afford any of the SXSW gigs, but it's cool to know they're there.

Austin Is the Place for Netheads. While many tech conferences are in trouble, South by Southwest Interactive is fast becoming the most important gathering for internet culture. By Katie Dean. [Wired News]

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A picture named anothersfview.jpgI read Patrick Smith's column every week. But I'm an air(line) head.

Ask the pilot. Four engines are better than three. Really. The pilot revisits the eyebrow-raising journey of British Airways Flight 268. [Salon.com]

Click the photo, make it BiG.

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"Look at the turtle, Leon. Why did you put it on its back?"

Detecting lies by watching blood flow. David Pescovitz: New Scientists reports on the development of a lie detector that works by tracking blood flow through the blood vessels in your face. The system is being developed by (natch) the Us Department of Defense.
 Alt Box Gif Holden As I relax into the chair, the questioning begins. An automated voice instructs me to answer a series of questions with a simple yes or no. "Is your name Susan?" Yes. "Do you understand that I will not ask any trick questions on this test?" Yes. "Did you stab that woman downstairs this afternoon?" No.

My voice remains calm and even, and I feel no sense of flushing as I continue answering questions and read through a list of potential murder weapons, including the one I guiltily remember using earlier, a screwdriver. But as Ryan's colleagues look through the data afterwards, they pull out two images and set them side by side. The first image looks normal. On the second, large highlighted rings of blood encircle my eyes.

If I were a real criminal, that picture could be big trouble for me.
Link
[Boing Boing]


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Read it.

Slanting Social Security. This year's trustees report on Social Security will have to be read with an eye to the ways it will try to mislead. By By PAUL KRUGMAN. [NYT > Opinion]

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