Archive for September, 2008

Google Hot Trends 2008-09-30 21:52:42

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
1 Be Prepared To Be Creeped Out: <b>Ziggs</b>.com Lets You Know Who's <b>...</b> Thanks to <b>Ziggs</b>.com, you can practically see who is Googling you. See, <b>Ziggs</b> is sort of like Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn all rolled into one, <b>...</b> CollegeOTR http://www.collegeotr.com/college_otr/be_prepared_to_be_creeped_out_ziggscom_lets_you_know_whos_googling_you_12396 2 Manning sees no difference in Colts' pass protection &quot;The whole idea that hits throughout the game are cumulative, I think that's fair to say,'' said <b>Tim Hasselbeck</b>, an analyst for ESPN and former NFL <b>...</b> Indianapolis Star http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080921/SPORTS03/809210378/1058/SPORTS03 3 Shocking: <b>Tony Mandarich</b> Did 'Roids in College The author of that feature, Rick Telander, was referring to the highly caffeinated supplements then 22-year-old <b>Tony Mandarich</b> would take before working out <b>...</b> SportingNews.com http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/the_sporting_blog/entry/view/13069/shocking_tony_mandarich_did_roids_in_college_ 4 Be Prepared To Be Creeped Out: <b>Ziggs.com</b> Lets You Know Who's <b>...</b> Thanks to <b>Ziggs.com</b>, you can practically see who is Googling you. See, Ziggs is sort of like Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn all rolled into one, <b>...</b> CollegeOTR http://www.collegeotr.com/college_otr/be_prepared_to_be_creeped_out_ziggscom_lets_you_know_whos_googling_you_12396 5 Money is an emotional issue Check www.<b>daveramsey.com</b> for details. Set financial goals as a couple. Ask yourselves questions about your future. When do you want to live debt-free? <b>...</b> Evansville Courier & Press http://www.courierpress.com/news/2008/sep/29/no-headline---29d0xmakeitlast-col/ 6 or EIN and “Form 4506 request” on your check or money order. ... See Form 4506-T , Request for Transcript of Tax Return, or you can call 1-800-829-1040 to ... www.irs.gov http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506.pdf 7 4 People Search Engines - Looking for Someone Online <b>Pipl.com</b> will get your IP and first try to search for a person located somewhere nearby. After that it will basically list the name web mentions. 4. <b>...</b> Search Engine Journal http://www.searchenginejournal.com/4-people-search-engines-looking-for-someone-online/7760/ 8 'Criminal Minds': So dark it's almost criminal Oh, to have <b>Mandy</b> Patinkin back. By Jon Caramanica, Special to The Times ONE <b>...</b> Shemar Moore projects a <b>blank</b> masculinity, and as Dr. Spencer Reid, <b>...</b> Los Angeles Times http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-ca-monitor21-2008sep21,0,1460384.story 9 <b>Elisabeth Hasselbeck</b> Breast Cancer Announcement <b>Elisabeth Hasselbeck</b>, co-host of ABC's highly rated daytime show &quot;The View&quot; makes a special breast cancer announcement. Delivered online at www. <b>...</b> PR Web (press release) http://www.prweb.com/releases/elisabethhasselbeck/breastcancer/prweb1404544.htm 10 4 People Search Engines - Looking for Someone Online <b>Pipl</b>.com will get your IP and first try to search for a person located somewhere nearby. After that it will basically list the name web mentions. 4. <b>...</b> Search Engine Journal http://www.searchenginejournal.com/4-people-search-engines-looking-for-someone-online/7760/

Dazzlin ‘duino demo graphics

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

That right there is a dang impressive video demonstration using an Arduino + TouchShield accessory. Shame cathedrow didn't post any code as of yet.
[via Liquidware Antipasto]

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Arduino Crop
Arduino Diecimila
Last day for the Back-to-school-10%-off-everything-what-are-we-totally-loco? super sale in the Maker Shed!

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ziggs, tony mandarich, ziggs.com, who is googling me, …

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
  1. ziggs
  2. tony mandarich
  3. ziggs.com
  4. who is googling me
  5. pipl.com
  6. charlie ebersol
  7. tom cable
  8. lollipop building
  9. tim brown
  10. tara grinstead
  11. bryan zech
  12. pipl
  13. who is googling you
  14. find out who is googling you
  15. cubs rally
  16. janet jackson hospitalized
  17. little diomede
  18. amy cohen
  19. celeste cooper
  20. allied capital
  21. national city bank stock
  22. bryan batt
  23. vp debate time
  24. mark to market definition
  25. lane kiffin fired
  26. gotcha journalism
  27. little green footballs
  28. video game addiction
  29. jewish holiday today
  30. tea and sympathy
  31. hig
  32. rock cartwright
  33. windstream email
  34. luscious garage
  35. sarah palin painting
  36. casey patridge
  37. mike bocchetti
  38. nfl power rankings week 5
  39. lc32d64u
  40. sarah palin katie couric interview transcript
  41. 700 billion bailout plan
  42. aminaka wilmont
  43. heidi strobel
  44. allegheny county
  45. lisa guerrero
  46. old town ale house
  47. man punches shark
  48. paul newman funeral arrangements
  49. gemma atkinson wiki
  50. dick sargent
  51. silent hill homecoming review
  52. tim howard
  53. jpas
  54. britney spears sex tape 2008
  55. smoot hawley
  56. religulous
  57. ibaby
  58. jake 2.0
  59. paul hackett
  60. vinod kambli wife
  61. michael rovito
  62. donna douglas
  63. libor definition
  64. amos zereoue
  65. sov
  66. mossback
  67. womanizer video
  68. arianny celeste
  69. wamuq
  70. stonefish
  71. the onion
  72. famous supreme court cases
  73. diomede alaska
  74. dead cat bounce
  75. haunted house shut down
  76. mother knows best
  77. andrea hewitt
  78. september madness
  79. paper trail
  80. pharmweb.com
  81. blackstone group
  82. iron man dvd
  83. bill maher movie
  84. sorg mansion
  85. fdr programs
  86. sarah palin nude portrait
  87. andrea kambli
  88. worlds deadliest fish
  89. kiran chetry
  90. tim howard fannie mae
  91. cubs playoff roster
  92. ciena capital
  93. najeh davenport
  94. cypress semiconductor
  95. brooks perlin
  96. tashlich
  97. spwra
  98. al davis
  99. sharp aquos 32
  100. museum of natural history

Mythbusters reminder - send me your suggestions!

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Just a reminder - I've gotten a bunch of neat suggestions to give to Jamie and Adam. The show is this Saturday; still time to send me your ideas to pass on!

Jamie and Adam of Mythbusters will be doing 2 shows in Seattle on October 4th.

Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage take you on a behind-the-scenes look at the Discovery Channel's Mythbusters with a hilarious and entertaining Inside The Scientist's Studio style presentation. They will bring stories of myths gone wrong and outtakes of segments never seen on air. They will answer questions about their unique personal chemistry and the mad science behind making one of the most popular shows on television. You give Jamie and Adam your suggestions for myths they should bust on future programs. "Behind The Scenes At Mythbusters" does not include experiments or explosions.

I'll get a chance to talk to them while they're here - I'd love to pass on myth suggestions from Make readers! Send them to me at patti@makezine.com; I'll put them together and pass them on. Make sure you include your contact info.

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Google Hot Trends 2008-09-30 19:52:35

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
1 <b>Ziggs</b> joins the social media business buzz That's <b>Ziggs</b>.com, which calls itself &quot;Your one-stop source for building your online brand, marketing yourself on the web and simplifying communications with <b>...</b> Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/x-288-Business-Examiner~y2008m9d30-Ziggs-joins-the-social-media-business-buzz 2 <b>Mandarich</b> admits steroid use in TV interview NEW YORK (AP) — Former NFL draft bust <b>Tony Mandarich</b> says he used steroids at Michigan State and faked a drug test before the 1988 Rose Bowl. <b>...</b> The Associated Press http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gAx6VYJPK7H-MkImHOEDBRQ5LvywD93H6R681 3 Ziggs joins the social media business buzz That's <b>Ziggs.com</b>, which calls itself &quot;Your one-stop source for building your online brand, marketing yourself on the web and simplifying communications with <b>...</b> Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/x-288-Business-Examiner~y2008m9d30-Ziggs-joins-the-social-media-business-buzz 4 Accident prevention campaign aimed at young workers &quot;It took <b>me</b> several weeks to get up the courage to talk to my supervisor, but if I had known what I know now, I would've started <b>Googling</b>,&quot; she said. <b>...</b> CTV.ca http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080930/accident_prevention_080930/20080930?hub=Health 5 4 People Search Engines - Looking for Someone Online <b>Pipl.com</b> will get your IP and first try to search for a person located somewhere nearby. After that it will basically list the name web mentions. 4. <b>...</b> Search Engine Journal http://www.searchenginejournal.com/4-people-search-engines-looking-for-someone-online/7760/ 6 Names In The News Sony Ericsson WTA Tour player MARIA SHARAPOVA is dating <b>CHARLIE EBERSOL</b>, the son of NBC Sports &amp; Olympics Chair DICK <b>EBERSOL</b>. <b>...</b> SportsBusiness Daily (subscription) http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/article/124390 7 Raiders fire Kiffin Among the coaching candidates interviewed last night included offensive coordinator Greg Knapp, offensive line coach <b>Tom Cable</b> and Raiders special <b>...</b> San Jose Mercury News http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_10599755 8 '<b>Lollipop building</b>' sweetly retooled A case in point: 2 Columbus Circle, which began its life as the much-ridiculed &quot;<b>lollipop</b> <b>building</b>&quot; and which reopens to the public Saturday, skillfully if <b>...</b> Chicago Tribune http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/arts/chi-museum-0928sep28,0,545234.story 9 Wellington Stun Sydney The Wellington Phoenix stunned Sydney FC at the Westpac Stadium on Sunday, with goals from Shane Smeltz and <b>Tim Brown</b> giving the New Zealanders a shock 2-1 <b>...</b> Goal.com http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=885940 10 Missing Beauty Queen Photo: The <b>Tara Grinstead</b> Case by Mitch Marconi <b>Tara Grinstead</b>, former beauty queen and 30-year-old school teacher, has been reported missing after a sequence of several disturbing events <b>...</b> Post Chronicle http://www.postchronicle.com/news/original/article_212175545.shtml

Neal Stephenson Answers Our Questions

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Thanks to Neal Stephenson for taking the time to ride in my pedicab for an interview last week. Lesson learned: it's difficult to bike and interview at the same time. Fortunately, Neal sat down w/ me for a less-strenuous interview after the ride. Here's his message to aspiring makers:


Here's what Neal had to say in response to our questions:


I read you have an english wheel in your basement, and the article where I read this said something like 'thanks to the wonders of Harbor Freight, cost has come down from thousands...' does this mean that you subscribe to the dangerous drug that is harbor freight?

An English wheel is a really simple device, so I figured there wasn't that much that could go wrong with one from Harbor Freight. And, that was really the only option to get one... sometimes, I'll buy the first version of a tool cheaply and then upgrade if I'm using it a lot.


What's the most surprising technological development you've seen over the last 10 years?

It's a boring answer, but I have to say the growth of the Internet.


What technology today do you think will really surprise people over the next decade?

I'm not big on making predictions like that...


Do you think nanotechnology development has been slowed by government policy, and do you think it'll ever reach the levels of Diamond Age?

Honestly, I haven't been following nanotech closely enough to stay abreast of the latest in the area of government regulation. I tend to dive into a topic for a book and then let it go.


Why make a video trailer for Anathem?

It's a popular trend in publishing. I'd never heard of the idea until I got an email from my publisher announcing that they were going to do it. So I was more intrigued than anything. The filmmaker, Brady Hall, put the thing together amazingly quickly. He paid close attention to the book and listened to my input. Now he's working on one for Neil Gaiman.


I've read you 'went all in' with Snow Crash, writing what you wanted and not what you thought would be commercially successful. If nobody bought it, what would you be doing today?

At that point, I knew enough about the world of publishing that I probably could have bounced back and eventually written something else to keep my career going... if I had gotten a normal job, it probably would have been some kind of gig in the high-tech industry.


What DIY projects don't seem to be receiving the manpower that they should

I'm kind of surprised that people don't use composites more. I think there are a lot of things done with wood, nails, and metal that could be done with composites. It's a different toolset and a different way of thinking. But it's very accessible now: it doesn't take much to tool up for. Scissors, gloves, experience... but amazingly versatile. I suspect many get turned off because they try to go cheap and use polyester resin, which is hideously smelly. If you work with epoxy, it doesn't stink and it's stronger. The good stuff has a high mixture ratio, 4:1 or even 5:1 of resin to hardener. Don't use 2:1 or 1:1 epoxy unless you specifically want a flexible result, e.g. laying glass over wood where you have to account for differential expansion.


Is there a composites resource or project you'd recommend starting with?

Braided tubes are a good starting point: they come in a bunch of different sizes, and they're relatively easy to work with. They work like Chinese handcuffs. You can put them over any kind of tube or strut, pull on both ends, and the braid will tighten over the strut. Apply resin and a little while later you have a very strong, nice-looking structural member.


what's your favorite tool, and why?

It's a tossup between an oxyacetelyne torch and a portable Lincoln wirefeed welder. The welder's infinitely more useful, and the torch is just cool because of what it is.


What's the grandest failure of a project you've achieved?

I've had some pretty grand failures with composites, because once you start to get ambitious, you can have a catastrophe on your hands when the epoxy starts to cook off ahead of schedule... Actually, my grandest failure has been with rockets that didn't do what i wanted them to... a few of them that came to bad ends, but i think the worst was one where I was using a hybrid nitrous oxide motor that was supposed to work a certain way based on my computer modeling. It was at a rocket launch meetup and something went wrong with the motor so that it delivered only about a third of the expected total impulse. It went up 100 feet, nosed over, and slammed into the ground.


How do you choose what projects to work on when, and how do you know if you're working on the right things?

With books, I've just got a sense now for what's going to work. I didn't used to. Now, I can tell what's gonig to go or not, just from experience, having done it before. As far as building stuff, what tends to happen is if I can keep doing it on my own with the tools I've got and maybe a couple of collaborators it goes. But it gets stuck if it requires tools I don't have or cumbersome processes.


Do you have any advice for aspiring writers, in their cubicles waiting to have that 'big idea' for the next great novel?

Just keep writing. The big mistake is to write something and then stop for a long time while you try to sell it. Don't ever stop. If you stop, you get out of practice. And writing is like cabinet making or soccer playing, it's all about practice.


If you could change one thing about one of your books, what would it be?

Well, technically I can: they're my books, and I can change things for future editions. But, to go back and start rewriting is really a mistake. There's a saying in the bible about dogs returning to their vomit...


You have a magic wand to make one change in the world. what would it be?

Hmmm, a magic wand question. I would move us decisively away from oil, which seems to be at the root of all sorts of trouble.


Do you think that 'Snow Crash' led to a boom (then bust) in virtual communities (e.g., Second Life) before their time?

I'm not close enough to the industry to know if there was a true 'boom and bust' in that field. There have always always booms and busts... The basic idea of a metaverse is sort of obvious; it's nice that people look to "Snow Crash" as inspiration but I'm sure that similar things would exist now even if I'd never written that book.


Anathem raises the new question for me: Are human beings evolved to only think short-term, or is civilization warping us? You would think that if nature is about wanting to preserve your bloodline, ensuring the world is habitable in 100 years is a pretty reasonable evolutionary imperative, no?

Evolution only relates to having kids, so once you've gotten past the age when you've had kids evolution ceases to really fuction. I would be awfully surprised if evolution has done us any favors whatsoever in the long-term thinking department. It has been incredibly effective, however, at making us want to have sex with each other.


Where do you find your inspiration?

I don't analyze myself enough to know where I get inspiration from... I'm disturbed by how little I've been reading of late... so many things can be done on a computer and I just chain them all together: socializing, mail, taxes, work, phone calls, entertainment.


Do you do all of your own historical/technical research or do you solicit help?

I do all my own research, and I don't use any proprietary databases. Although, I did hire Lisa Gold, Research Maven to help generate some family trees and a few other ancillary things for the Baroque Cycle after the books had been written.


What's your favorite creation outside of your books?

A telescoping practice sword... you can put a pad on the blade of a sword so it doesn't hurt so much but the thrust will still hurt. I made a sword that telescopes inward on impact.


How deeply did you imagine the culture of Arbre? For example, there aren't texts for the Hylaean Anathem in the book. Did you conceptualize more than you wrote down about music, language, architecture, etc.?

Very little... not one of those projects w/ a whole world created around it. And yes, I am wondering how much more development Jeremy Bornstein will do on the Orth grammar. That's up to Jeremy, he seems to be having fun with it... I don't think they'll be a klingon or elvish demand for it, but I could be wrong.


I'll post about Neal's telescoping sword later today. Thanks again, Neal!

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HumanCar - street legal human powered car

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Fm4Humancar
HumanCar - street legal human powered car @ Wired, NextFest, Treehugger and their site.

The FM-4 v1.0 HumanCar (Fully Manual 4 Passenger) 'geometry prototype' has been so successful that no changes have been required. Several downhill time trial runs have had the car above 60mph + with incredible handling and BodySteer characteristics. The steel tube space frame chassis features a bi-lateral human power interface and front passenger body-steering capabilities. The vehicle is also designed to follow transportation efficiency guidelines such as the SyncGuideway specification on the menu as well.

HumanCar, Inc. has been creating human powered vehicles for over 30 years. Our current vehicle is the first four-passenger LMV (Low Mass Vehicle) car ready for production.



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LED eyes for robot plushies

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

This crafter/maker duo collaborated to create these glowing-eyed knit robots featured on the cover of CRAFT Volume 01. Ana knit the bots, João made the simple LED circuit. When you press the chest of the bot, the eyes light up.

Related:


CRAFT subscribers can read the Digital Edition of CRAFT Volume 01 here.

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bryan zech, tara grinstead, little green footballs, …

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
  1. bryan zech
  2. tara grinstead
  3. little green footballs
  4. bryan batt
  5. mike bocchetti
  6. nfl power rankings week 5
  7. cubs rally
  8. windstream email
  9. national city bank stock
  10. janet jackson hospitalized
  11. lisa guerrero
  12. little diomede
  13. lollipop building
  14. jpas
  15. museum of natural history
  16. mark to market definition
  17. luscious garage
  18. vinod kambli wife
  19. vp debate time
  20. smoot hawley
  21. heidi strobel
  22. dick sargent
  23. man punches shark
  24. allied capital
  25. hig
  26. fedupusa.org
  27. standard poor s/case shiller 20 city housing index
  28. old town ale house
  29. britney spears sex tape 2008
  30. cypress semiconductor
  31. casey patridge
  32. lc32d64u
  33. libor definition
  34. gotcha journalism
  35. sorg mansion
  36. wizbang blog
  37. gi bill wave
  38. sarah palin katie couric interview transcript
  39. paul newman funeral arrangements
  40. quebecois
  41. alonzo mourning
  42. the cab ride i ll never forget
  43. 700 billion bailout plan
  44. djia ticker
  45. haunted house shut down
  46. dictionary webster
  47. bill maher movie
  48. roy den hollander
  49. silent hill homecoming review
  50. daley plaza chicago
  51. womanizer video
  52. kevin farley
  53. brooks perlin
  54. nobama
  55. wamuq
  56. tim howard
  57. stocks market
  58. deborah stern
  59. jake 2.0
  60. sarah palin nude painting
  61. andrea kambli
  62. jewish holiday
  63. pumpkin carving
  64. adnad ghalib
  65. iron man dvd
  66. poutine
  67. xm radio
  68. ty warner
  69. sharp aquos 32
  70. siri stock
  71. dead cat bounce
  72. mossback
  73. sov
  74. pittsburgh post gazette
  75. roshashana
  76. paper trail
  77. paul perrault
  78. carls jr
  79. arianny celeste
  80. she s out of her league
  81. albert lea tribune
  82. colorado site of the u.s. opens
  83. instar logistics company
  84. britney spears womanizer video
  85. schnepf farms
  86. healthfinder.gov
  87. blackstone group
  88. famous supreme court cases
  89. reagan gomez
  90. danny ware
  91. fdr programs
  92. truman capote
  93. entomologist
  94. magellan maestro 3200
  95. spwra
  96. bp capital
  97. black betty baseball bat
  98. corey mcintyre
  99. lino donato
  100. rash hashanah date

Today is the last day of the 10% off everything sale at the Maker Shed store, order something now

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Today is the last day of the 10% off everything sale at the Maker Shed store, order something now and save some cash - if your order is over $25 you also get a free Maker's notebook. Halloween is coming up soon, here are a few scary/related items to pick up while the sale is still going on.

Mkvn1-2
Mkvn1-3
Animated Ghost Kit
Grab this cool kit for Halloween. Sound activated, the ghost flashes his little red LED eyes, vibrates and makes scary sounds! Easy and fun to build. Hack it!

Hallow07-2
MAKE: Halloween Special Edition
DIY HALLOWEEN from the editors of MAKE and CRAFT brings you 40-plus DIY projects for the holiday that's made for makers. From the craftiest costumes to amazing animated props and the latest in computer-controlled haunted house effects.

Mktet2-2
Mktet2-3
Twitchie Robot Kit
Twitchie is an open source multi-purpose robot kit. It has the capacity to frighten and scare, but also the power to love and care! It's a regular pathos-o-matic! Grown men scream! Maternal instincts long dormant, suddenly activated! It's a robot unlike any other, and you can make one with this kit. Cover your Twitchie any way you'd like to make it truly unique.

0596510519-2
Making Things Talk
Programming microcontrollers used to require an expensive development environment costing thousands of dollars and requiring professional electrical engineering expertise. Open-source physical computing platforms with simple i/o boards and development environments have led to new options for hobbyists, hackers, and makers. This book contains a series of projects that teach you what you need to know to get your creations talking to each other, connecting to the web, and forming networks of smart devices.

Msak-2
Arduino Starter Kit
Arduino is a tool for making computers that can sense and control more of the physical world than your desktop computer. It's an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple microcontroller board, and a development environment for writing software for the board. Arduino is open source!
We've put together our own Arduino Starter Kit, tossed in our bestselling Making Things Talk book, wrapped it up in some cool packaging so you can get started quickly without having to do a lot of shopping first. Check out the "How To" for some helpful links to provide support and contact with the growing Arduino community. Happy Hacking!

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Google Hot Trends 2008-09-30 17:52:29

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
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RFID peripherals

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

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RFID peripheral round up @ Touch... via Beyond the Beyond. Pictured above, RFID wine bottle from ThingM (WineM).

Plug and play RFID-reading USB peripherals are all the rage, as indicated by a stream of recent product announcements. These readers plug into a PC and make various things happen when they are touched with an RFID tag.

RFID readers are small and cheap, encapsulating them in packaging and offering a standard USB interface makes for a versatile product. What we need to see now is some applications and platforms that make these products useful and desirable.



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Touch Hear.

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
Touch Hear.
The Touch-Hear is a futuristic design concept by the Design IncubationCenter. By touching a word or phrase, one can listen to its related information, like its pronunciation or its meaning. The gadget whispers the missing information into the ear, without interrupting the flow of reading. With this one, all the knowledge will be at your fingertips, and you never need to stop to jot it down or to go through the dictionary.

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Rock Balancing: Part - 2.

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
Rock Balancing: Part - 2.
Here are some photos of amazing rock balancing which looks quite interesting. This is something which requires a lot of patience, talent and steady hand to create such cool looking structures. And here is the rest of the set of images. Don't forget to go through the Part - 1 which is equally interesting.

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Water Printer.

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
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We have seen numerous printers in the past but unlike this one. So what is so special about this one? Just watch the video and see for yourself. There is another thing which we are sure about, is this a 'Water Printer, or Space Printer or A painting of waterfall'? What ever it may be, but for sure it looks quite interesting and amazing.

Watch the "Water Printer" Video on Youtube

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Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
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Custom wall mounted renderfarm

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

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Fredrik Perman's custom wall mounted renderfarm via .

This project was a ton of fun, and it proved to not only be very functional and convenient - it instantly sparked an interest by anyone walking though the design studio front entrance. We mounted the computer in the foyer. The server room was conveniently located on the opposite side of the wall. It was a home depot/computer parts puzzle, and a lot of fun! The fans blew all the hot air from the bottom and out the top. All 6 computers ran like a charm.
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Sausage art

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

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Masterpieces from Russia, made from sausage - according to the description anyone can just walk up and eat the artwork.

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Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
1 Video: <b>Mike Bocchetti</b> Rocks 'Last Comic Standing' Season 4 by Jim Brogan <b>Mike Bocchetti</b>, a comic contestant from NBC's 'Last Comic Standing: Season 4', rocked the house recently when he got the respect of a rowdy <b>...</b> Post Chronicle http://www.postchronicle.com/news/original/article_212175536.shtml 2 Missing beauty queen was mending broken heart By Rupa Mikkilineni NEW YORK (CNN) -- <b>Tara Grinstead</b>, a 30-year-old schoolteacher and former beauty queen, attended a Saturday night beauty pageant and then <b>...</b> CNN http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/09/30/grace.beauty.missing/ 3 <b>Mark to Market</b> Accounting: Kill It Before It Eats Us Alive Both the Blob and <b>mark to market</b> accounting crawl, creep and eat <b>...</b> By <b>definition</b>, assets without a liquid and trading <b>market</b> don’t have a <b>market</b> in which <b>...</b> Seeking Alpha http://seekingalpha.com/article/97845-mark-to-market-accounting-kill-it-before-it-eats-us-alive 4 <b>Janet Jackson Hospitalized</b> During Tour: Report By Jocelyn Vena <b>Janet Jackson</b> has been <b>hospitalized</b> due to an unnamed illness, according to TMZ. The singer, who is currently out on her Rock Witchu Tour, <b>...</b> MTV.com http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1595905/20080930/jackson_janet.jhtml 5 Three Cheers for Free Trade That's one big reason -- think <b>Smoot</b>-<b>Hawley</b> -- that constant invocations of the Great Depression are off the point. Thankfully, some world leaders remember <b>...</b> Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122257244065883091.html?mod=googlenews_wsj 6 Should tribes be allowed in Joint Powers Agreements? According to a 1996 opinion from the Attorney General’s office, tribes are not eligible to participate in <b>JPAs</b>, according to their interpretation of <b>...</b> Capitol Weekly http://www.capitolweekly.net/article.php?_adctlid=v%7Cjq2q43wvsl855o%7Cxfkbg653zq10pi&issueId=xfka8r3ds1xz0g&xid=xfkb6294sqh0dm 7 <b>Mourning's</b> book touches on recruiting issues All-Star NBA center <b>Alonzo Mourning</b> says he wrote his book, &quot;Resilience,&quot; to inspire people to overcome challenges, but the book is likely to get the NCAA's <b>...</b> SportingNews.com http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=465110 8 High schools, all classes <b>E-mail</b> name, address, <b>e-mail</b> and phone number and any information on other <b>...</b> or Rick Osmon at 817-447-7109 or Cheryl Logan Doggett at dgc2@<b>windstream</b>.net. <b>...</b> Fort Worth Star Telegram http://www.star-telegram.com/148/story/933973.html 9 <b>Old Town Ale House</b> Bruce Elliott, whose wife owns the <b>Old Town Ale House</b>, painted this nude portrait of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin. He said his daughter, <b>...</b> Chicago Tribune http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chicago/chi-old-town-ale-house-080930-ht,0,7885166.story 10 <b>NFL Power Rankings Week 5</b>: NFC East, Then The Rest This will be an unpopular choice, their defense has clearly been a weakness, but until we get a larger sample size the top of my <b>NFL Power Rankings</b> stay the <b>...</b> FanIQ http://faniq.com/blog/NFL-Power-Rankings-Week-5-NFC-East-Then-The-Rest-Blog-12269

6 Abandoned Railroads, Subways, and Train Stations

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

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Across most of the developed world, railroad was once king. The installation of train tracks across America was a momentous occasion that made wide commercial trade possible from one coast to the other. Today, railroads have fallen from their previous glory days. They’re still used, but not anywhere near as much as they were once. As a result, it’s not difficult to find the ruins of our former railroad culture scattered all across the country, including trains lines, tunnels and even entire stations.

abandoned michigan central station

abandoned michigan central station

abandoned michigan central station

abandoned michigan central station

(images via Derek Farr and Mr. Myron Watkins)

Few places embody the remnants of the industrial age like Detroit. The city that was once the automotive manufacturing capital of America is today filled with all kinds of abandonments. One of the most impressive is the Michigan Central Train Station. This massive station was built in 1913 in a somewhat remote part of the city. Developers counted on commercial interests moving toward the station and making it into a centrally-located building. Due to many unfortunate circumstances, this never happened. The building was abandoned in 1988, but it was open to visitors for most of the 1990s. After extensive vandalism, the station was closed up and is now patrolled.

abandoned vance creek railroad bridge

abandoned vance creek railroad bridge

abandoned vance creek railroad bridge

(images via: Brian894X4)

The Vance Creek Bridge in Washington state was built in 1929. It was once part of the Simpson Timber Company Railroad, and it still holds the distinction of being the highest railroad bridge in America. Although many former railroad bridges were converted to transport cars and trucks, the Vance Creek Bridge has remained a railroad bridge. It is now completely abandoned and closed to explorers.

abandoned cincinnati subway

abandoned cincinnati subway

abandoned cincinnati subway

abandoned cincinnati subway

(images via: K. Barhow and Cincinnati Transit)

Among the most infamous abandoned train lines is the Cincinnati Rapid Transit subway system. This system was supposed to connect suburban dwellers to the heart of the city. Construction began in 1920, but the entire project was abandoned in 1925 when funds ran dry. Many attempts were subsequently made to revive the project, but none have been successful. A few remnants of the never-completed subway system can still be seen, such as the above portal near Central Parkway and I-75.

abandoned ocean shore railroad

abandoned ocean shore railroad

(images via: Sandy Lydon and Wikipedia)

The Ocean Shore Railroad is another rail project that never really got off the ground. It was begun in 1905 as a way to connect Santa Cruz and San Francisco along the coast. After the 1906 earthquake, the construction was significantly delayed. Portions of the line did operate at one time, but the overall railroad line was scrapped in 1921. Several attempts were also made to resurrect this defunct line, but none gained the ground they needed. Remnants of the tracks can still be seen in places, and several of the stations have been transformed into offices and homes.

abandoned trains bolivia

abandoned trains bolivia

abandoned trains bolivia

abandoned train tracks bolivia

(images via: Mooreta)

Among South American travelers, the small town of Uyuni, Bolivia is a must-visit spot. Besides being home to the world’s largest salt flats, the town boasts an impressive train graveyard. What was once meant to be a major railroad junction is now the final resting place for these massive machines and a surprise tourist attraction.

Creepy crawling skeleton

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

DaveintheGrave shares the directions for making this creepy crawling skeleton. Here's a link to the motor base and linkage, and here's the putting-it-all-together part.

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