San Francisco is also one of the fastest-shrinking cities in California

San Francisco Skyline
Huh? I had no idea. SF is expensive, but not as much as London for example --- recently crowned the second most expensive city in the world after Moscow --- yet there's still an ever increasing number of people moving to London, despite the stupid house prices and the low quality of life for millions of people that this entails. (SF is not even in the Top-50). Of course SF is just one of many urban areas that make up the greater metropolitan Bay Area, nevertheless it's quite surprising to read this. It must be the earthquakes, I guess... :) Image by user Franco Folini on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons.

Animusic 2: Resonant Chamber

Animusic Resonant Chamber
Since Apple announced their support for the H.264 codec back in early 2005 I never bothered revisiting their HD gallery. Until today that is. To many outside the world of computer graphics, Animusic became known from the real-time version of its 'Pipe Dream' piece, used for ATi's Radeon 9700 some years ago. The company has released two collections of tracks on DVD all featuring imagined animated (computer graphics) 'robotic' instruments accurately performing the tracks. Needless to say they are quite interesting to watch and very well done. The HD 'Resonant Chamber' sample presents a more 'acoustic' piece than 'Pipe Dream' and one that transcends several musical genres performed by an impossibly complex stringed instrument (a construction that combines guitar, lute, bass and harp) that might invoke images of Pat Metheny's Pikasso I 42-string guitar. Worth watching. [Update: Also available on the site is Starship Groove]

No matter what you believe…

45°C
That's a pretty inconvenient temperature.

Παραδειγματική ανευθυνότης.

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Stub it out.

England bans smoking in public places. Hip hip! Hurray! Excellent news for the many non-addicts among us that still possess tar-free lungs, a sense of smell and brains. Sadly, I live in the Banana Tobacco Republic and can only dream of the day the 'smoking fascism' will end here. If it ever becomes reality, I guess it'll probably end up being another case of "EU law saving the monkeys from self-annihilation" given the incompetence of politicians, legislators and voters alike in this country. Let's hope they do it before the death rate explodes.

Like many successful revolutions, this one might come from the bottom.

John Gruber writes about the iPhone's support for Open standards and the reality of enterprise email that's still predominantly based on proprietary solutions by a handful of companies. 'Revolution' is a strong term for what's at stake here, but It will --- nevertheless --- be interesting to see if this will another case of the people forcing corporations to embrace/promote/develop superior, Open technology. Given the iPhone's appeal to the relevant demographics, I guess it might be easier than previously thought.