E. W. Dijkstra Archive features a compilation of his various manuscripts. The founding father of computer science believed it was a scientist’s duty to maintain a lively correspondence with his scientific colleagues. And he followed through.
Don’t screw with your regulars

Notice the ads on this site? Probably not. Advertising has been one of those things that has been hard to nail down properly on the web. What works for some won’t work for others. Not to mention the devious nature that 90% of the ads seem to have; punch the monkey, useless smilies, Windows errors. Most of it is crap.
Google style text-ads are everywhere. You see them arrayed haphazardly across many a templated weblog without too much thought and proceed to read about the webmasters that are disappointed by poor results. I’ve generally avoided slapping a bunch of ads all over this site because people aren’t going to click on them. At least not the regular readers — you’re just punishing them by displaying useless ads on your site. The people coming in via search engine are a different matter though. They’re transient, have little attachment to the site and are looking for something specific anyway. I don’t really mind showing them pseudo-random search-engine generated ads. And that’s what I’m doing.
Search Engines and WordPress
How do you go about doing something like this? For WordPress, I hacked together a plugin using Ryan Boren’s Search Hilite as a base. It’s kind of ugly, could be done better and I’m not going to support it. But I’ll make it available if you want a basic building block for your site — download.
Shoot the monkey demo
Shoot the Monkey is a popular physics demo (watch the video), that demonstrates projectile motion. Here’s a java simulation of the experiment.
Foldable mountain bike
The Paratrooper mountain bike from Montague is lightweight and foldable; designed with jumping out of a plane in mind. It would also be pretty handy size for an apartment or throwing in a car.
A list of mp3 weblogs
Monkeyfilter’s wiki has a fairly comprehensive list of mp3 weblogs, enough to keep you nice and busy for awhile.
Mascots for Beijing Olympics
The Mascots for the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing have been announced. They’re adorable little cartoon characters. That said, the only thing that scares me more than the one holding a pistol (or the one holding a sword) is the one holding a pistol and sword, riding a horse.
Greetings from Idiot America
I haven’t posted much material related to Intelligent Design, mostly because the argument seems so stupid. It shouldn’t even be called an argument. This Esquire article (full text) was too good to pass up though. It focuses on Intelligent Design, but also touches on the broader dumbing down of America.
The Creation Museum ranks up there as one of my favourites from this whole debacle. This is a photo of one of their displays, featuring a giraffe and Adam naming a Sabertooth tiger. Nice kitty.

Origami Earth
The NGDC has some interesting global relief and mapping materials available including an origami earth (and dodecahedron).
The Great Everyday Red
An article describing a recent push of wines from the Rhone Valley. I spent a couple weeks there in high-school, that’s when I started to enjoy wine. Picked up a bottle of the Perrin Reserve last night, it’s damn good.
Egg McMuffin maker
Egg & Muffin 2-Slice Toaster and Egg Poacher. Oh god, I want one.
50 Greatest Independent Films
Empire’s list of the 50 greatest independent films. I’ve seen 17 out of 50.
The world as a palette
The I/O Brush out of MIT is a amazing to watch. It uses a ccd embedded in the brush to record video images that are used as the palette for subsequent strokes. Just watch the video is mind-blowing; it would be awesome to see a room full of kids using it.