Saturday, June 30, 2007
Friday, June 29, 2007
10 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE BUYING A SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM
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Most Presidential Candidates Back Medical Marijuana Patient Protection
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Jeff Han on a Better Interface
The inventor of the multitouch screen that influenced the iPhone displays his work.
http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid79489195/bclid60818931/bctid1078637479
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Duke University researchers have developed an ultrasound endoscope that will give surgeons a 3-D view of the brain during and after an operation
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Pub landlord fights smoke ban by declaring his boozer an embassy
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Thursday, June 28, 2007
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Dyson Air Blade- 400 mph & no hot air!!!
Dyson Airblade: 400mph, No Hot Air
James Dyson, billionaire inventor of expensive vacuum cleaners, has time on his hands to worry about bathroom bacteria, so he created the Dyson Airblade, a supercharged hand dryer that pumps room-temperature air through a tiny slot at 400mph. Dyson claims the device uses a "windshield-wiper" effect, drying both hands in 10 seconds. Since it doesn't use any hot air, he says it uses 83% less energy. Must be noisy, though. To go on sale in the UK next month, Dyson's reverse vacuum cleaner for hand drying will cost 549 (around $1027), and will also be available for lease.
This might be a great device for those of us who really don't want to touch anything in a public bathroom, and don't much like standing around for 30 seconds at a noisy hot air blower waiting for the hands to dry. – Charlie White
Dyson goes 400mph in toilet
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Home away Villa rentals
Compare the prices for you get on a nightly basis at a hotel for some of the villas-
http://www.homeaway.com/
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Metro 9 Steakhouse in Natick
http://www.metro9steakhouse.com/menu.htm
Something new and for a little less than the in town places. Handy after an IMAX show at Jordan's
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What's Inside: Red Bull
Glucose
Glucuronolactone
Caffeine
Niacin (niacinamide)
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This day in History, world's first nuclear power plant opens
1954: The world's first nuclear power plant becomes operational in Obninsk, outside of Moscow.
The nuclear reactor, used to generate electricity, heralded Obninsk's new role as a major Soviet scientific city, a status it retains in the Russian Federation where it carries the sobriquet of First Russian Science City.
Obninsk, population 108,000, currently houses no fewer than 12 scientific research institutions and a technical university. Research is focused on nuclear-power engineering, nuclear physics, radiation technology, the technology of non-metallic materials, medical radiology, meteorology and environmental protection.
Since the plant opened in 1954, most of the industrialized west, along with countries like India and China, have embraced nuclear power. But the backlash against this energy source continues in the wake of accidents such as those that occurred at Chernobyl and Three Mile Island. Italy, for example, has decommissioned its nuclear plants and two other European countries, Germany and Sweden, are considering doing the same thing.
Obninsk claims Oak Ridge, Tennessee, as a sister city -- another town that has more than a passing relationship with nuclear power.
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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Greek and Roman galleries at the Met
http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/installation_gr.asp?&HomePageLink=special_c2a
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Dyson's Super Slim Vacuum: The Lamborghini of Filth
And I know, I’m extremely late to the party in reviewing the Slim. But months after its release, this impeccably engineered vacuum is still leading the competition. It uses Dyson’s Root Cyclone technology, which pulls debris and fine particles out of the air into multiple centrifugal chambers. It also uses an innovative hinge design similar to the one introduced in Dyson’s Ball vacuums, but manages to be much lighter than previous models. It’s still 15.8 pounds—turning trips up and down the stairs into surprise workouts—but for Dyson, this is uncharted territory.
According to Dyson, it’s not as powerful as the 20.79-pound DC17 Animal, but there’s no way you’ll tell the difference. And when you’re not lifting it, the Slim feels much lighter than it is, thanks to that swiveling ball-hinge design. It moves with surprising grace (for a vacuum), swerving instead of merely pivoting as you slalom across carpet and hardwood floors. It glides under furniture, and, true to its name, it is slim enough to fit between most chair legs. Every inch of this thing is a feat of industrial design. It even has a handle that pops off while the vacuum is still running, turning into a telescoping wand to clean ceiling fans and tight corners.
The Slim kicks out essentially zero odors or fine particles, though that’s nothing new for Dyson. All of this model’s impressive design features showed up first in the Ball, but the Slim still feels like the dirt- and carpet fuzz-inhaling Lamborghini that it is. And to finish beating the metaphor to death, it’s turned me into one of those idiotic car commercial characters, looking for any excuse to jump back behind the wheel and hit the twisties. Even if the twisties, in my case, are a few rooms in a railroad apartment and a couple of chairs I’m too lazy to clear out of the way.
The Slim is more vacuum than most people need, but it’s the first Dyson I’ve used that looks and feels precisely as expensive as it is. At the risk of sounding completely misogynistic, it’s an excellent gift for a girlfriend, wife, mother, etc. Despite the initial look of confused horror (Wow! You got me... a vacuum...), she will use it, and you will be thanked, and the world around you will become shockingly clean. —Erik Sofge
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Ferrari-celebrates-60th-birthday-with-live+action-shell-commercial
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National Geographic Your Shot
Outstanding user submitteed photos
http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/yourshot/your-shot.html
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A biotech startup is testing a gel that could make cardiovascular procedures safer.
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Artificial Societies and Virtual Violence
How modeling societies in silico can help us understand human inequality, revolution, and genocide
http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/18880/
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Converting DVD into HD DVD
Converting DVD into HD DVD
Software for multicore computers could add resolution to video in real time.
http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/18970/
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Asus ultra portable
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iWay iPod transfer card reader
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Monday, June 25, 2007
Friday, June 22, 2007
John P. Falcone
The Philips SJM3151 controls your iPod--and your other home theater gear as well.(Credit: Philips)
It's easy to hook up your iPod to any home audio system, but finding a good remote solution--one that doesn't require you to scurry from the sofa to the stereo every time you want to change a song--is a bit more of a challenge. Personally, I'm only interested in those that let me completely browse the iPod's music collection: the DLO HomeDock Music Remote, Belkin TuneSage 2, and Keyspan TuneView come to mind.
But why clutter the coffee table with yet another remote? That's where the Philips SJM3151 comes in. The remote does double duty as a standard six-device universal remote and a full-service iPod remote, complete with a built-in LCD screen that mirrors that of a docked iPod. Based on the Philips SRU9600, the remote can be programmed to control via infrared the usual bevy of home theater gear--TV, cable/satellite box, DVD player, AV receiver--but it also uses the Zigbee RF wireless standard to communicate with the included iPod dock at distances up to 300 feet. That means you could have the music cranked up a couple of rooms away and still be able to navigate to a new song, artist, or album at the touch of a button.
Look for the Philips SJM3151 to hit stores in the fall of 2007 for $180. For those who wish to control PC-based music files instead, a similar version that ships with a USB dongle instead of an iPod dock is also expected.
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Concorde parts up for auction
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Versatile New Laser May Change Surgery, Metallurgy and More
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Silent Green- SunLawn EM2
The Sunlawn EM2 will be available to purchase July 15, 2007The EM-2 represents the highest level of innovation, power and performance in rechargeable mower technology. Utilizing two long lasting but easily replaceable 12 volt SLA batteries, the EM-2 mows for a full hour on a charge. The EM-2 features the original Sunlawn flame hardened non-contact cutting system in a seven blade configuration. It quietly does a beautiful job of grooming all North American turf types including Bermuda, Zoysia, St. Augustine, Fescue, Bluegrass. For the person who wants a truly “perfect” appearance to their lawn with minimal pushing effort the EM-2 is an excellent choice.
• Mows one full hour on a single charge; recharges in 5 – 8 hours• Weight 39 pounds (17.8kg) with batteries• 24V power system utilizes two commonly available 12V 7Ah SLA batteries• Precision 7 blade contact-free cutting system - flame hardened, bearing mounted blades• Cutting swath 40cm (16 inches)• Cutting height .4 – 2.25 inches (10 – 55mm ), easily adjustable• Suitable for all North American grasses• Expected blade life without sharpening 6 – 9 years• Rigid full-width handle with foam grip• Nine inch wheel diameter• Segmented rear roller• Grass Catcher included
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“Powered By 100% Vegetable Oil” Bumper Sticker Triggers $1K Fine!
Today’s world of “choice” for what you can use to power your vehicle may in fact cost you lots of money. As one man found out in Charlotte, NC simply promoting your independence from oil can cost you thousands of dollars. From the article,
“Bob Teixeira decided it was time to take a stand against U.S. dependence on foreign oil.
So last fall the Charlotte musician and guitar instructor spent $1,200 to convert his 1981 diesel Mercedes to run on vegetable oil. He bought soybean oil in 5-gallon jugs at Costco, spending about 30 percent more than diesel would cost. His reward, from a state that heavily promotes alternative fuels: a $1,000 fine last month for not paying motor fuel taxes.
He’s been told to expect another $1,000 fine from the federal government. And to legally use veggie oil, state officials told him, he would have to first post a $2,500 bond.”
Holy shit! We should be exempting these people from oil taxes, not punishing them! Unfortunately, most state laws have strict penalties for those that do not partake from the traditional pump. It’s almost like the Spanish Inquisition has come to the fuel industry. States understandably receive an immense amount of money from taxing fuel to help pay for road repair costs. Still, a $2,500 bond, $1,000 fine, and another $1K from the federal government? It’s enough to make any American think twice about making the switch. Then again, that’s probably the entire point.
Word to the wise: If you use veggie oil, make sure your bumper sticker reads “100% Powered By Big Oil & Loving It!” You’ll probably actually receive a check…..
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Thursday, June 21, 2007
Miracle Diet Pill with a teeny-tiny side effect
Read the whole article especially towards the bottom, where he compares the saying form the company webpage
http://angryaussie.wordpress.com/2007/06/20/miracle-diet-pill-with-teeny-tiny-side-effect/
a video verison:
http://angryaussie.wordpress.com/2007/06/20/laugh-i-nearly-shit-my-pants/
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Transformers - Live Action
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Fire in the Hole
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iPhone to have YouTube player built in
iPhone has a special YouTube player that you can launch right from the home screen. So now you can access and browse YouTube videos wherever you go. And when you find a video you want to send your friends, iPhone can even create an email with the link in it for you.
http://www.apple.com/iphone/internet/?feature=feature05
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Las Vegas Neon Museum
www.neonmuseum.org
Pretty cool if you are looking for your very own Binions Horseshoe neon sign for your garage roof!
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Skylofts at MGM Grand
Now this place is the cats meow right here!!
http://skyloftsmgmgrand.com/
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Despite all the hype, iPhone details are still scarce for would-be buyers
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Cobra versus Python
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Spyware - using an old browser
Interesting story of someone who re-installed Win-XP sp2 hoped on the internet and the spyware that followed
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000888.html
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Pragure Sculpture
How did I miss this one?
http://www.ugallery.com/NewsArticleDetail.aspx?NewsArticleID=41&RC=1
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10 Bizarre Japanese Soft Drinks
http://inventorspot.com/ten_bizarre_japanese_soft_drinks?page=0%2C0
number 7 is great
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Monday, June 18, 2007
Painted balls
Top Redskins pick Landry misses practice with paintball injury
June 15, 2007
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) -- A paintball shot in the groin left rookie LaRon Landry unable to practice when the Washington Redskins opened their minicamp Friday.
The No. 6 overall pick in this year's draft was injured during a team-building outing Wednesday, when coach Joe Gibbs allowed the players to leave early at the end of the voluntary spring workouts. Some players went bowling or had lunch together, while many of the defensive players went to play paintball.
"I didn't know paintball was that dangerous," linebacker Marcus Washington said. "I hope it wasn't friendly fire."
Landry was on the sidelines when practice began, but within minutes he left and began laboring slowly up the hill toward the team's main building, appearing to favor his left leg.
Gibbs said Landry should be fine after a couple of days' rest.
"It's kind of bizarre," Gibbs said. "Almost anything can happen in life, so every now and then something like that does happen."
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Office Intern
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Paper Airplanes
While we all wait for the arrival of Chismillionare's Paper Airplane Book:
http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co.uk/guides/paperplanes/0,,,00.html
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Friday, June 15, 2007
Worst Parking Ever
http://duggmirror.com/offbeat_news/Worst_Parking_in_History_Pics/
if it doens't work try http://72.14.209.104/search?hs=sUq&hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&q=cache%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.damnfunnypictures.com%2Fhtml%2FWeird-Accidents.html&btnG=Search
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How to make a Windowsphone an Iphone
watch the vidz
http://lifehacker.com/software/hack-attack/turn-your-windows-mobile-phone-into-an-iphone-269055.php
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Gemma Atkinson
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Exocitc Cars at Caesars Palace- world's largest exotic dealership
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Nicest Prison in the World - not a bad place to a do a few years
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Welcome to PictureTown- see what regular folks can do with a D40
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USEFUL- VERY USEFUL--Free Calculators- Taxes, retirement , Mortgage, Business
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Video Report: New Toys at NYC Holiday Toy Preview
I want a Havoc Heli and an ICoaster!!!!!! http://www.wired.com/gadgets/miscellaneous/news/2007/06/toy_preview
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Forget building a better burger, this is one hell of a Quinella here
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Thursday, June 14, 2007
More than meets they eye
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A better looking Redhead
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Urban Camping
Check the meter! The newest take on urban camping
Posted Jun 13th 2007 10:07AM by Jonathon Ramsey
Filed under: Etc.
Sometimes you come upon a product that makes you go: Uh, what? The thing in the picture is one of those. At first we thought it was a Fisher Price attempt at a car cover, until we noticed the scaffolding and the woman -- who's standing up -- "unzipping the door." But when we realized what it actually is, we had all kinds of questions that began with "Why would anyone ...." Wait until you see what's inside. We won't spoil the surprise. And Mr. or Ms. Inventor, would you mind coming down to the station? We have a few questions we'd like to ask you.
[Source: Make]
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Ian M. Sherwin Giclée
All you art collectors out there. Here is a chance to get a Giclee copy of some of Ian M Sherwin work. Ian is planning on doing a whole series of Marblehead, Massachusetts paintings.
His work is amazing.
http://sherwingiclee.yolasite.