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What Are Movies About?

IMDB has a nice feature whereby users can add keywords and genres to listed shows.  They have generously made these databases available here.   Can we use this to find out what movies are really about? First off, I tried to … Continue reading

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Tech Tourism Around Boston

Boston has been industrialized for 200 years, so there’s plenty to see around the city for the technically-minded traveler, or for the local looking for a family outing.   Since it’s hard to decide which are my favorites, I’ll just put … Continue reading

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Has Growth Stalled in Spite of Third Industrial Revolution Tech?

Paul Krugman and Business Week have recently referred to a grim new paper  – “Is US Economic Growth Over?” by Robert Gordon.  He’s an economics professor at Northwestern University, and notes that real growth peaked in the 1960s, and has … Continue reading

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Enfolded in the Internet of Things

So I was at a conference the other day where the speakers were constantly using the buzz phrase “The Internet of Things”.   This is where pretty much everything will have a processor in it that’s connected to some kind of … Continue reading

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Building Good Stuff for the Wrong Reason

Two years ago I was asked to look at the assets of a failed startup.    All its equipment and intellectual property were about to be sold for a pittance, so I was supposed to see what could be saved.  The … Continue reading

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Bigger Is Greener

Here’s a promising trend – all the cool big guys are going green.    Google and Adobe are now powering their offices with Blo0m Boxes, a solid oxide fuel cell powered by natural gas that has 40% the CO2 emissions of … Continue reading

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Ray Bradbury, 1920-2012, RIP

The opening to “Something Wicked This Way Comes”, 1962: The lightning rod salesman has come to Green Town, Illinois.  He is talking to two boys, Will Halloway and Jim Nightshade: neighbors, best of friends, closest of rivals, one born light … Continue reading

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Amusing Children With Supercomputers

Yesterday I saw the new animated movie “Madagascar 3” at a special preview with my son.  It doesn’t open for a week, but the studio, Dreamworks, held a preview for the staff of Red Hat, a Linux software services company … Continue reading

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The Machinery Beneath the World

My commute has recently changed, and much for the better. Instead of being stuck on the highway, I get to walk over the pleasant stream of Alewife Brook: And then down a sandy path on the Greenway: Birds have been … Continue reading

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“BLAST!” and Good, Cheap Science

“BLAST!” is a documentary about the Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Sub-millimeter Telescope, and it  opens with this teaser: The telescope is that huge instrument on the end of crane.   It’s supposed to measure light in the far infrared from the early … Continue reading

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