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encore layout collage glitch of yesterday’s spear photo.
No, the natives aren’t restless. We’re not under attack by Amazonians (tribes or otherwise). This is an encore collage of 3 different glitches versions of yesterday’s spear photo. Is a continuation of our earlier blog article on the origin of the Human genus in the “competent manufacture of sharp edges” as some scientists now believe. See yesterday’s article on the prehistoric “superweapon” spear (here). Also check out our hit blog article on the super intelligence (here)) to find out how this spear from our past relates to data and our future. Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restGlitched Alice in Wonderland Collage Part 1
Some of our Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass posts were among our most popular and most liked photos. So, of course, we did a encore. Lewis was a professor. His novels are full of puzzles, so of course is dear to us as data scientists. We previously used two of these in our puzzle segment. Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restGlitched Historical Centennial Bulb
A glitched pop-art version of the historic light bulb we used in one of our first IG posts. That version was the featured image for our blog article on validation of start-up ideas. This is a version of the Centennial bulb of Livermore, CA. It is the longest burning light bulb of all time. Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restGlitch of steampunk icon Charles Babbage
Here’s a glitch of steampunk icon Charles Babbage himself (Wikipedia bio). (This is part 3 of a series of glitch art photos posted to our Instagram feed.) Babbage invented a mechanical computer in the 19th century that is still being studied today. It was one of our most popular set of photos on IG. So, of course we had to do some glitched art versions. Later versions of Babbage’s inventions were built after his death and performed calculations for tables used by sailors and statisticians. These early mechanical computers were gradually improved over the next 200 years, ultimately incorporating electronics. The history of the computer does not begin with the transistor. Photo credit: Original glitch art (C) Acculation. Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restRecent Posts
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