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06.06.2011
More additions to my collection of Italy photos, this time from the touristy parts of Pisa. If you just want to see the new stuff, start with this Leaning Tower photo and keep clicking “Next”.

Also! I made three additions to the Florence photos (here, here, and here), and one substitution in the earlier Pisa photos.

More additions to my collection of Italy photos, this time from the touristy parts of Pisa. If you just want to see the new stuff, start with this Leaning Tower photo and keep clicking “Next”.

Also! I made three additions to the Florence photos (here, here, and here), and one substitution in the earlier Pisa photos.

06.02.2011

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06.02.2011

05.29.2011
More Italy photos, this time from a day trip to Florence. Start here and keep hitting “Next” if you just want to see the new stuff.

The above is the church of San Lorenzo approximately 5 minutes after the most startling thunder I’ve ever heard and 10 minutes before it started pouring rain.

More Italy photos, this time from a day trip to Florence. Start here and keep hitting “Next” if you just want to see the new stuff.

The above is the church of San Lorenzo approximately 5 minutes after the most startling thunder I’ve ever heard and 10 minutes before it started pouring rain.

05.27.2011
Last week I was at a workshop on Entanglement & Linking at the Centro di Ricerca Matematica in Pisa, Italy. I’m currently processing the hundreds of photos I took. I just added a few taken in the (relatively) non-touristy parts of Pisa to this set on Flickr. I’ll be adding more stereotypically touristy stuff in the next few days.

Above is the Chiesa di Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri, which is across the square from the CRM (where I stayed).

Last week I was at a workshop on Entanglement & Linking at the Centro di Ricerca Matematica in Pisa, Italy. I’m currently processing the hundreds of photos I took. I just added a few taken in the (relatively) non-touristy parts of Pisa to this set on Flickr. I’ll be adding more stereotypically touristy stuff in the next few days.

Above is the Chiesa di Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri, which is across the square from the CRM (where I stayed).

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05.11.2011
Dyrhólaey Lighthouse II, by Michael Schlegel (via Monoscope)

Dyrhólaey Lighthouse II, by Michael Schlegel (via Monoscope)

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05.02.2011

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04.11.2011
Routinely, officials insist to courts that the nation’s security will be compromised if certain facts are revealed but then supply those same facts to trusted reporters.

04.08.2011

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04.02.2011

April Fool’s Day

The science students at Haverford had some fun with April Fool’s Day. The chemistry wing got a Harry Potter makeover, the big common room was Star Wars-themed, and the math lounge was inverted (the chairs and tables were the most photograph-friendly, but they turned every flyer, poster, and book upside-down as well).

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04.01.2011
Industrial Sky, from [daily dose of imagery]

Industrial Sky, from [daily dose of imagery]

03.30.2011

The perils of having an algorithm but not an understanding.

03.29.2011
Shorter version: “You can often tell if someone is lying if he or she displays any emotion at all, ever.” (from Westword, via Schneier)

Shorter version: “You can often tell if someone is lying if he or she displays any emotion at all, ever.” (from Westword, via Schneier)

03.21.2011

03.09.2011

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