Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Close Encounters of the Redneck Kind

Close Encounters of the Redneck Kind: "

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This is a mash-up that takes the classic 'talking to the aliens with flashing lights' scene from Close Encounters of the Third Kind and replaces the repeating tones with 'Dueling Banjos.' The structure of the song is a perfect fit for the back-and-forth nature of the scene, and after some nifty editing by Marc Bullard, who created the video, the tempo of the song seems to match the blinking lights perfectly. Watch and enjoy:





Thanks for the tip, Jason B!

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

22 Cufflinks for Techies

22 Cufflinks for Techies: "Not a whole lot of exposition to offer here. If you’re under 30, there’s a solid chance you work online. If you’re under 60, you use a computer ever day. If you’re 90, you’re not reading this post, and if..."

Nuclear fusion: Coming to a basement near you soon

Nuclear fusion: Coming to a basement near you soon: "Nuclear fusion: Coming to a basement near you soon

Lawrenceville Plasma Physics Inc. debuted their Focus-Fusion-1 dense plasma focus research reactor in mid-October, after nearly 8 years of research and building. In the blink of an eye, this freezer-sized nuclear fusion demo machine can push more than 100 gigawatts of power through a space smaller than a pin point. By comparison, the entire U.S. uses about 430 gigawatts of electricity every hour.



Unlike standard nuclear fission — which involves bombarding a fuel, like plutonium or uranium, with neutrons to break it up into isotopes and releasing massive amounts of energy — the Focus-Fusion-1 bombards boron atoms with neutrons, turning it into helium and even more massive amounts of energy.



Then there's the price. A new nuclear fission plant costs billions, and requires a community willing to have one. Focus-Fusion-1 costs several hundred thousand dollars, and could shrink the land footprint of typical power plants from acres to basement-water-heater-size, while reducing the cost of electricity to 1/10th of our cheapest available power today.



And the end-products are way better. While the waste from fission will make the lab techs glow in the dark and die horrible deaths if exposed, Focus-Fusion-1's waste products will just make them talk funny.





Via FocusFusion.org and Lawrenceville Plasma Physics Inc.

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

225 Extra: Menu Guide

225 Extra: Menu Guide: "menus and digital issue"

Bacon Pop

Bacon Pop: "Getting ready for movie night at home? You may not be able to beat the local cineplex's huge screen or THX-certified sound system, but you can best them on drinks...

Visit Uncrate for the full post."

Friday, November 13, 2009

Awesome and Most Beautiful Garages for Super Cars (54 pics)

Awesome and Most Beautiful Garages for Super Cars (54 pics): "I am just speechless… I don’t know what I want more now: a super amazing garage or a pair of super cars. I guess it should go together, otherwise, it’s not the same effect anymore.
Well, enjoy viewing them :)


Awesome and Most Beautiful Garages for Super Cars (54 pics)"

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Google Latitude Now Tracks Location History, Alerts You to Nearby Friends

Google Latitude Now Tracks Location History, Alerts You to Nearby Friends: "

One of the hottest trends right now is the rise of location-based services (LBS), which helps friends network and find each other based on their location. Foursquare and Loopt are prime examples of these growing networks.


Google has its own LBS service as well: Google Latitude. Today, the search giant announced some major additions to Latitude that bring it in line with its fast-rising competitors. Primarily, Google Latitude has added location history and location-based alerts.


Location history is fairly straightforward: Google will store all of your past locations and will use that information to create visual histories of your trips and adventures via Google Maps. If you take a bike ride across Indiana for example, you can track the route you took along with the times in which you arrived.


The other feature is Google Location Alerts, which sends you notifications when your friends are nearby via email or SMS. To make sure you don’t get a text every time you go to work and see your Google Latitude-using co-workers, Latitude utilizes your location history to eliminate notifications when you’re in a location you regularly visit. It even incorporates time, so if you’re at work but at 3 AM, you’ll get notifications once again.




Google Needs to Push Apple for a Latitude App




Both features are good additions to Latitude, but we can’t help but feel that Google’s coming short in the LBS space. While Latitude has an Android app, it doesn’t have an iPhone equivalent, just a mobile site. This leaves Latitude without the ability to send push notifications, a major reason why Foursquare has been a red-hot product.


For Latitude to make deeper inroads, we believe that it needs an iPhone app. There is a complete difference to the user when they download an app versus opening it up in the mobile web. It could even automatically send your location utilizing the same method that Loopt is testing. Google could turn into an even stronger competitor in the LBS space.


Whether Apple would cave into Google pressure is, of course, another matter. They’ve told Google that they didn’t want a Latitude app, and the search giant complied. Things have changed though, especially in the relationship between the two companies. Thus we wonder if Google should now try to force Apple’s hand, especially in light of the Google Voice debacle.



Reviews: Android, Foursquare, Google, Google Maps

Tags: Google, lbs, Location Google Latitude, location-based service



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Denver To Singapore and Back Again - TIme-Lapse Tuesday

Denver To Singapore and Back Again - TIme-Lapse Tuesday: "

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When David D'Angelo took a week long trip from Denver to Singapore, he decided to snap a picture every couple of minutes (or hours). As far as time-lapses go, it's sort of an odd one. Whereas many people use time-lapse to depict an entire process that occurs over time, the most striking thing about this video is everything that isn't in it. There's plenty of transportation, but very little destination. He's on a plane, a train, a moped -- there's so much movement, but to where? and for what reason?


Denver to Singapore (and back) in 5 minutes from David DAngelo on Vimeo.






It isn't until you've really thought about it that you remember that the most amazing thing about this kind of travel isn't the sights that you see or the people you meet (you can do that anywhere), but the ability to do it, to traverse an entire ocean twice and be granted free entry into three counties, all over the course of about seven days.

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Anne Koch Has Been All Around the World, Often Hungry

Anne Koch Has Been All Around the World, Often Hungry: "

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Anne Koch is an artist and designer who has dreamed up a little video project of which we are big fans. What Koch does is travel to different destinations, turn the camera on herself, and just eat, silently, for a couple of minutes.



Koch tells The Katie Girls:



'My decision to conduct an action, eating, was first subconsciously to parody the tourists that gawk and look, kind of like at a zoo, like when they stand and watch, at everything and nothing...but also to be doing something mundane and everyday'


Next time we find ourselves at a street fair, naively standing and shoving corn dogs into our mouthholes like Cookie Monster (but for grilled muffin-covered animals genitals), we'll think of Koch. And we'll feel a little better about ourselves, knowing we're making art.










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Amazing Houseboats (21 pics)

Amazing Houseboats (21 pics): "These unique boats are called Kettuvalloms and they are one of the most important tourist attractions of India.
Kettuvalloms have almost everything: bedrooms with terraces, balconies with comfortable seating, bathrooms and even kitchen with private chef.
It is some sort of floating hotel for tourists wishing to get acquainted with the memorable sights of India.

Amazing Houseboats (21 pics)"

180 Bad-Ass Beer Pong Tables

180 Bad-Ass Beer Pong Tables: "In the college world, the next best thing to being an awesome athlete is being an awesome beer pong player. In fact, it might be even better, since you can get drunk while you play. Which is why people are taking this game to the next level with super-customized beer pong tables. To prove our point, here are the 180 Bad-Ass Beer Pong Tables. "

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Autobots…



sports pictures, tony stewart

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Law Enforcement Fail: "

Thx to: musical prophet


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Microsoft Fail: "

Thx Hazael A.


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Graffiti Win

Graffiti Win: "

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Submitted by PJ Lee

Laundry Win

Laundry Win: "

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Submitted by Lasse

Barstool Design Win

Barstool Design Win: "

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Submitted by Hans B


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Warning Sign Fail: "

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