Thursday, January 7, 2010

Just Stuff #6

>>> Dunbar's number isn't just a number, it's the law Dunbar postulated that the typical human being can only have 150 friends. One hundred fifty people in the tribe. After that, we just aren't cognitively organized to handle and track new people easily.



>>> Ever wonder what job types might best fit your values? Try out this site - Pork.org. Uh yeah, many of the suggested job types may be found in companies with agricultural connections…



>>> Do you like goofy faces and the ability to morph faces? Well then check out monoface. Click the mouth, nose, head and each eye to create a different monoface. And keep clicking. There are 759,375 possible faces!



>>> Game playing time… Check out how well you can line up angles, guague distance, etc. with The Eyeballing Game. No I won’t share my sad, sad score…



>>> Want to see more “rare” Star Wars Photos? Check out the Unique Scoop!



>>> And finally…A new report from the University of California, San Diego says the average human in the US consumes 3.6 zettabytes (or one billion trillion bytes) of information every day. Check out America Hungry, Need Data . NOTE: Found this story on the blog of Invisible Children.

So that’s all for this time…

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