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Monday, August 27, 2007

Amsterdam - Bike

This is a bike garage outside of Centraal Station:
These are everywhere, every street has it owns bike path with lights:












for more pics of bike in Amsterdam click here

Cyril Takayama - Aquarium trick

How to Spot a Fake Rolex


http://www.productdose.com/article.php?article_id=6460

Crazy TigerFish



Helpdesk Warning Sign

BMW 335i convt- this is awesome!

This is a real transformer

Chismillionare's Monday deal of the Week!


Canon Pixma MP470 $69.99

Greatest video game accessory EVAR

Home racing games have come a long way since Pole Position, with controllers providing feedback to virtual drivers, while true to life graphics and vehicle driving dynamics making the action feel much more real. Microsoft has even engineered some real-life smoke from their official steering wheel, even though the software giant from Redmond, Washington really wishes the problem didn't exist.

The pneumatic experts at Festo have taken a big step towards making the most real-life racing game experience, and the extent of on-road feel of their new contraption looks very impressive. Festo uses Fluidic Muscles and mechatronic systems to give users a true sensation of either driving or flying, depending on the software being used. It's really more of an industrial simulator than a game, and we're pretty sure it costs a bit more than a Playstation 3. Either way, we'll need to come up with a business case to AOL for buying one for the Autoblog team.


Friday, August 24, 2007

Lexus LS 460s To Make Beautiful Music in 12-Car Symphony Performance


LONDON — The Lexus Symphony Orchestra will appear on stage in London this weekend. In place of the expected formally clad string and brass players, a dozen Lexus LS 460 SE-Ls will sit on stage, doors open, and perform orchestral works piped through the cars' 19-speaker Mark Levinson Reference Surround Sound audio systems. The music was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra, with the Bach Choir, in London earlier this summer and includes two original works: "Summon the Hero," which Lexus says shows the car audio's "more dynamic and upbeat capabilities;" and "Karma Nirvana," a piece to show the "softer side" of the high-end audio system.

They can be heard at Lexus' U.K. Web site. For the performance, the cars will be arranged onstage like a traditional orchestra, with each car playing the parts of a section, including strings, brass, woodwind, bass and percussion. Lexus is taking pains to note that no PA system or special effects are involved and that all sound will come from the "perfectly standard" cars themselves. The Lexus performance will take place at the "Last Night of the Summer Proms" Pops in the Park event in South London. This will be the second appearance for the car orchestra; the first was earlier this month at Castle Howard near York, England. After the concert, audience members will be invited to check out the cars and their audio quality up close.

Google Voice Local Search - FREE

Welcome to Google Voice Local Search

Google Voice Local Search is Google’s experimental service to make local-business search accessible over the phone.

Amazing Back Flip

http://www.totallycrap.com/videos/videos_tightrope_backflip/

Amazing Photo Gallery of Pics of Earth

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Mountain Dew Game Fuel


New Flavor for a limited time to coincide with Halo 3 launch

This day in tech 12 years ago

START me up! Say hello to Windows 95.

Ahh Fredo - We Knew it all along--

AT&T Ditches 'Fewest Dropped Calls' Ad Campaign

Following a Better Business Bureau investigation into Cingular's (now AT&T's) "fewest dropped calls" ad campaign and a protracted legal fight with Sprint over the issue, AT&T is reportedly dropping its claim, according to an employee.
Turns out, the assertion was never really true, and was based on only a small part of a larger Telephia report. As a whole, the report notes that AT&T Wireless did not have the most reliable network in places like New York, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles, according to Broadband Reports. Recent studies from Consumer Reports and JD Power mirror these findings, and have placed Cingular/AT&T at or near the the bottom of their rankings for reliability and satisfaction.
Update 8/23: An AT&T spokesman says that dropping the "fewest dropped calls" language is just part of an overall shift to a new message: "More bars in more places." Okay then!

How to Buy a Cheap Airline Ticket in First Class

Step-By-Step Guide to Finding and Purchasing Cheap First Class Seats:

These discount first class tickets are the airline industry's best-kept secret. Called Y-Ups, they price like a coach ticket, they look like a coach ticket, but when you sit down, you are one seat behind the pilot -- and they serve warm cookies.

FareCompare.com is the only web site that tracks over 100,000 of these confirmed discounted first class airfares. Y-Up airfares are intentionally published by the airlines to look exactly like a coach ticket, but the seats are allocated in the first class cabin. This sneaky little trick allows corporate travelers to legitimately & inexpensively get around their "No First Class Travel" policy.

Y-Up airfares are deeply discounted first class airline tickets available for travel within/between the United States and Canada. They do NOT apply to international coach, business or first class air travel.

Full Article: How to Buy a Cheap Airline Ticket in First Class


2008 Dodge Viper--> 600hp with a warranty




0-60mph in 3.7 sec in first gear. Quarter mile in 11.8 sec @ 125mph. 22mpg highway fuel economy.

I love this country!!!! Any 18 year old in flip flops with enough money can go buy this thing.

WOO HAH WOO HAH VAN DAMME FRIDAY!!!


Thursday, August 23, 2007

YELLOW-CAP



Since the theme today is travel, I thought I would share a tip. Make sure anyone who travels outside of the country drinks a coca-cola. Almost all countries outside of the US, make there coke still with Cane Sugar, US only uses High-Fructose Corn Syrup, gross.

Except for those few weeks during the Jewish holiday of Passover.


Yellow-Cap Article

Fly Right anti Jet Lag formula



https://jetlagformula.com/

Jaw Bone- if you really want to be a space man!


This is one sick sick piece of gear!



Blasster for the Iphone?

My Green Post of the Day



BIKE POWERED WASHING MACHINE

Get Friday- the Virtual Assistant


https://www.getfriday.com/ (A Your Man In India Service)

They can pretty much do whatever you need for about $5 per hour plus in some instances a task fee. Security is excellent. Need flowers sent, bills paid, tickets booked, research done, house plans made and blue printed, legal opinions and research, car hire, financial planning, asset allocation, adoption (yes), property management/tenant screening, college transcript requests and applications, wedding planning and vendor procurement, health care appointments and on and on and on. Get it done-------.

Forget food shopping with the dragging kids and heavy bundles and door dings in you brand new car while having to go out in the crappy cold weather. Simply give your Get Friday Virtual Assistant a list with when you want it delivered and have them go to Peapod and get it DONE!

Just wait at home for delivery in your Lebowski bath robe and tell the guy to bring it in to the kitchen. You just saved hours of aggravation for 5 bucks and can now spend all that extra time with your family or sleeping in, or watching the Sox...

Need research done--- submit what you are looking for, and overnight while you sleep, they work during their the day and send you the answers. Soooo Money.
They are even on Blogspot with us. http://www.getfriday.blogspot.com/


SECURITY
Your security is important to us at GetFriday. Credit card information is limited to supervisory personnel only. This means that if an assigned task requires the use of your credit card, your assistant will carry it out to the last step at which point the shift supervisor on duty will take over, entering the credit card information.
Our Security Measures
Password protected servers with limited access
Credit card information limited to supervisory personnel only
Background checks before hiring
Non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements
No external storage devices
Screening of employees
Hack proof servers


Common Tasks handled:

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CCRANE LED lighting

Smaller, brighter, prettier and less expensive! Isn't technology wonderful! This 18 LED light bulb makes an excellent high definition reading light. Perfect to help you not feel guilty about leaving an accent light on all night. Run it for twelve hours a day for a whole year at a cost of about 80 cents. This LED light bulb should last about 10 years, and works well with a dimmer switch. Your choice of 120 or 12 volts bulbs available.


According to the U.S. Department of Energy, 22 percent of electricity used in the U.S. powers lighting. In a world with soaring energy prices based on the availability and control of fossil fuels, and with growing concern about sustainability of the environment, a revolution in lighting is long overdue.
Light emitting diodes, called LEDs, are revolutionizing lighting. Switching to LED-based lighting can save 40 to 70 percent of the electricity a city uses for certain lighting applications such as parking garage, parking lot, outdoor public area, street and portable lighting.
In addition to helping protect the environment by reducing electricity consumption of lighting, LEDs, due to their long service life, also reduce the amount of material going into landfills (i.e., light bulbs). Furthermore, LEDs, unlike some traditional light sources, don't contain hazardous mercury or lead.

Travel tips

Just add some great sites:

http://www.cheapcaribbean.com/
http://www.kayak.com
http://www.sidestep.com

These tell you the fluctuation in prices, what is the best time to fly.

http://www.farecast.com/
http://www.farecompare.com/

In Europe:
http://www.kayak.co.uk
http://www.euroflights.info/ this one is great for finding cheap quick planes, much cheaper than the Famous EURORAIL


Disability Travel:


http://www.worldonwheelz.com/
http://www.sath.org/

Bloom Energy Solid Oxide Fuel Cells.

Producing electricity from Fuel without burning the fuel!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-oxide_fuel_cell

www.bloomenergy.com

MFG.com the Ebay for Manufacturers

1. Entreprenuer/Inventor, Engineer or purchasing manager who needs a part submits a description and CAD drawing to MFG.com

2. Manufacturers offer bids. The site is free for buyers, suppliers pay a $6000 yearly subscription fee

3. Buyer chooses which manufacturer's bid to accept and the part and its price are added to the MFG.com's database

Simple--
http://www.mfgquote.com/

Clients and customers already include GE, Newell Rubbermaid, Apple, Ford and Northrop Grumman.

Traveling Tips and Tidbits

For the road warriors and ex pat wanderlust out there:

If you are on a budget, check out www.couchsurfing.com
Introduces you to locals who give tips on restaurants and cafes etc...

Mr Blass. strongly urges travelers to avoid Heathrow airport in London at all costs. Instead fly to Stansted, Gatwick or Amsterdam to avoid the mess.

Chismillionare likes Frankfurt from Boston on Lufthansa. Gets you centrally located to the continent.

Arthur Bergman says not to trust the airlines with flight updates. Instead, go to www.flightaware.com to get an up to the minute status of all aircraft in the sky and allows you to check for delays. If it tells you your plane is late try rebooking immediately before everyone else is doing the same.

Zecco.com $0 dollar trades, & no minimum balance

How do they make money you ask? On the interest from holding your money and the $3.50 option contracts.

http://www.zecco.com/Default.aspx

Open Moko- The Open Source Iphone


Wednesday, August 22, 2007

ARMED FORCES

13 of the worst fake accents in film

13 of the worst fake accents in film

with Video, great stuff

Green Roofs: An Introduction with Pretty Pictures


It's not just for hobbits anymore. The logic of green roofs is becoming more apparent. We can minimize our bills while maximizing the beauty of the urban landscape. And every day it's becoming a little easier to live in a house that just happens to have plants growing on it.


Green Roofs: An Introduction with Pretty Pictures

Classic NHL '94 Online League!

I'm not exactly sure where you all line up with me in terms of age (though I know you're all close), but NHL '94 pretty much defined my freshman year of college. Practically very free moment (including some when I should have been in class) was spent perfecting the one-timer (introduced in this version) against others on my floor. You couldn't walk through the hallway at any time, day or night, without hearing the unmistakable music or bone crushing hits. We were especially fond of pumping the audio through our louder-than-really-necessary stereos. I remember quite a few times being roused from my sleep sometime in the early morning hours and being told "dude, you're up... Roy just beat Soch to take the league lead!" Ahh, the memories.

Anyways, I digress. It turns out someone has done something really cool (to me at least) with the advent of the classic console emulators - they have formed online leagues - one for fans of the SNES version (huh?) and the other for the, obviously superior, Genesis version.

Signups for the fall are on now - not sure how hard it is to get into the league, but just reading about this makes me want to call up all my college buddies and form our own. Most of them are still drinking cases of Bud every weekend on a couch in their mom's basement anyways.

Monday, August 20, 2007


If you think setting up dominoes takes talent, take a look at this...






ONE BIG SNEEZE AND THEN IT'S "SCRAMBELED EGGS" FOR EVERYONE

Chismillionare's Save or Spend-

The latest issue of Money addresses whether you should spend extra for certain things because it is worth it or save on it because the cheap stuff is good enough or the expensive is not noticeably better. Lets take a look shall we:

Money-
Fridge Save
Microwave Save
Knives Spend
Cabinets Spend
Pepper Mill Spend
Garbage Disposal Save
Pots and Pans Spend
Food Porcessor Save

Chismillionare agrees on all counts except the garbage disposal and food processor which gets a who gives a F&^$

Money
Sofa Spend
Blinds Save
Coffee Table Save
Flowers Spend
TV Save
Theater Save
Cables Save

Chismillionare disagrees on the Flowers, TV, Theater and cables.
Flowers have a very short lifespan with high maintenance and a limited audience. No need to spend more on them.

While you may get as good a picture on your 700 dollar Shinsonic plasma, Chismillionare feels paying a bit extra for materials, fit and finish and warranty is worth it, particularly with an asset having a useful life of 5-7 years. Don't think for one minute you've got the same thing as the guy with the 50" Pioneer Elite plasma because you don't.

Same thing with speakers. The home theater in a box at Wal Mart for 599 may be loud and have 5.1 surround, but it can't hold a candle to anything over at Bang & Olufsen or Bowers and Wilkins or KEF. Think about this- saving on these guarantees your speakers can never be a conversation starter. Not a good thing.

Cables are what hold your pricey equipment together. You are going to spend thousands on equipment and cheap out on a few hundred in cables?? Makes no sense. Don't be the guy who spent 200 extra on his receiver so now he can't get anything other than red yellow and white banana plugs!!!!

Money
Desk Chair Spend
Printer/Scanner/Fax Save
Shredder Spend
Laptop Spend

Chismillionare says SAVE on a laptop. You can get a 15" screen with a Core Duo and 1GB of memory and a 120BG hard drive for about $500 running Vista Premium. Why spend $2000. It makes no sense. It they are selling you that to protect yourself against future obsolesence then it won't work because that is what their schtik is all the time. Why buy now then if it's just going to be worthless next year? Buy cheap, you won't notice a difference and if it gets all trashed, you don't have to worry about throwing the money out the window or making a homeowners claim. Exception for Mac laptops- thoughtful design, durable, a great user experience, terrific user support, great software(Iwork 08 is amazing) and it just plain works. Worth the $1500 I suppose but wait for Leopard before purschasing

Chismillionare says SAVE on a desk chair. Why is it that only people at work have $900 chairs, but at home nothing like that. A $200 leather office chair from Staples is fine. Actually a big green pilates ball works well too. Helps stretch the hips and lower back!!! As we all now blood flow is key. It's so these silly HR ergonomic people can have jobs and Herman Miller can say what cool people they are.

Money
Mattress and Box Spring Spend
Sheets Spend
Comforter Save
Special Occasion Suit Spend
Everyday Suit Save
Diamonds Save
Pearls Save
Jeans Spend

Chismillionare says SKIP the everyday suit. To me, every time you wear a suit it should be a special occasion. It tells people, you mean business. It is the home field advantage of clothing. Chismillionare gets his custom done in Bangkok and Hong Kong for the price of everyday suits state side. In fact, the savings of international custom over domestic often pays for Chismillionare's trip. George Zimmer may tell you you'll like the way you look, but with top shelf stuff he won't need to, you'll know!!!


Money
Driver Save
Grill Spend
Stationary Bike Save
Drill Save
Treadmill Spend
Golf Balls Save

Chismillionare says Spend on the driver but only when the tech is truly a breakthough(Shop for the shaft, it is the engine of a golf club). Fujikura, Aldila NV come to mind.
Same for the golf balls. Spend on the Pro V1 or Nike Platinum if you aren't a complete hacker. They are clearly better than anything else out there even though they are 45 a dozen.

SPEND on the drill!!!!!!. Come on, it's a few hundred. Buy the best you can afford as far as power and battery life. You'll have it for years. Bonus that the new lithium ion batteries allow smaller drills for female users to hang their nick nacks.

Cafe Con Piernas- Coffee with Legs-



El Capitan! Strikes Again

 

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Glamping - pseudo outdoor adventuring for the rich wuss crowd

When 6-year-old Ethan Bondick told his mom and dad he wanted to go fly-fishing in Montana, his well-heeled parents were stumped.

"We looked at each other and said, 'Oh, god, now what?' " said Gigi Bondick, 37, a "reformed" attorney whose husband works as a private-equity partner in Massachusetts.

"We're just not the camping kind of people. We don't pitch tents. We don't cook outdoors. We don't share a bathroom. It's just not going to happen. This is a kid who has never flown anything but first class or stayed anywhere other than a Four Seasons."

After typing "luxury" into a Google search along with "camping" and "Montana," the couple settled on The Resort at Paws Up, a 37,000-acre getaway in the heart of Big Sky country. It's a place for affluent travelers who want to enjoy the outdoors but can't fathom using a smelly outhouse, a place where paying someone to light the campfire is a badge of honor, not the mark of a Boy Scout flunky.

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More about the p*ssy vacationers here.

Churchill's

Rindone's Last Night at Mintz Levin, I think we did him well! 
 
 
 

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David Berry video on microbe Biofuels

http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid79489195/bclid60818931/bctid1137708121

LG U990


With that said, the new LG U990 might look a little iPhone like, but it has plenty extra packed inside; a 5MP camera with Schneider Kreuznach optics, a 120 frames-per-second video camera (for super slo-mo), 3G HSDPA, 170MB internal memory (expandable with MicroSD cards), a 240 x 400 touch-screen and a music player.
The camera is the big deal here, though. The digital zoom is controlled by a twisting collar around the lens, which is also reported to function as a jog/shuttle dial to scrub through all that high-speed video footage. The U990 will be available on the "3" network in the fall. No price has yet been set, but don't expect it to be cheap.

This day in History 1953- Soviets have H bomb too

Dissident Soviet physicist Andrei Sakharov, father of the Soviet H-bomb.
Physicist Andrei Sakharov, who would eventually become one of the USSR's most famous dissidents, was one of the chief designers of its hydrogen bomb. That weapon carried the explosive power of 400 kilotons of TNT, making it roughly 26 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped by the Americans on Hiroshima eight years earlier.
Thus began a long rivalry of bomb-test one-upmanship between the world's two superpowers, dragging on through the 1950s into the '60s.
The Soviets, especially, developed a fondness for the hydrogen bomb and tested increasingly powerful versions. The tests culminated in 1961 with the dropping of the so-called Tsar bomb, packing a 60-megaton wallop, making it the most powerful thermonuclear device ever detonated.

Yellow Card on Blass

As if duplicating my earlier post on the most expensive beers wasn't bad enough, he's also reverted to his "too lazy to post a picture or story snippet" posting style.

Boo!

Top 3 World's Most Expensive Beer

Top 3 World's Most Expensive Beer

Swimming anyone?

When I was a kid, my dad never got us a pool because he said "every damn kid in the neighborhood will be in my yard." I suppose this is what he was afraid of. The picture above is a wave pool in Japan. If that's not freaky enough, go to the link below to see a video of the waves in acation.

Can Never be to Prepared - Safe Bedside Table

Safe Bedside Table

The Top 3 World's Most Expensive Beers

Maybe after Rindone graduates and has secured himself some cushy MBA-type job, we can all fly over to the UK and have him treat us to a pint of Vielle Bon Secours (pictured above) for the bargain basement price of only $78 per pint. Its only served at one bar in London - the Bierdrome.

Read about the other two (including some Sam Adams!) here.

Euclid's Elements- Best Book Ever Written?



So says Mr. Babbage in New Brunswick NJ
THIS IS THE BEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN BY A HUMAN. I'm not kidding and I'm not exaggerating; there is no way to express the joy of reading Euclid without sounding like a lunatic. There are very few books which reach their umpteenth thousandth edition without promising a posthumous infinity of bliss. The bliss of 'The Elements' is admittedly finite, but it delivers right away. This is an electrifying piece of work which has produced a chorus of rapture and inspiration lasting two millennia. Poets have penned homage to its beauty. Philosophers and mathematicians have wept. Theologians saw God in its perfection. As war, pestilence and plague tortured humanity, as the empires of despots rose and crumbled, the devout risked death rather than surrender this book. Why? Because they had read it.
It is a cure for math-phobia, and can be read by anyone who is at least a little studious and over the age of 12.

Chismillionare's Monday deal of the Week!

Magellan RoadMate 2200T Portable GPS w/ Built-in Maps

$179.99 reg $449.

http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=204550251&adid=17070&dcaid=17070