Friday, April 10, 2009
Watch your head, uhhh...camera...
It's pretty nice to be able to really see the building or place that you might be headed to. I've used it a few times, and I like knowing what the destination building actually looks like.
Google has hired a fleet of cars/vans/trucks, with cameras on top, to build these street "views. The cameras are usually mounted on the top of the vehicle.
This is where the entertainment of this entry begins. Things are kind of funny when something gets knocked askew. Things are even funnier when they happen with photographic evidence. I only wish it were a video camera on top of the car this time.
Google Street View camera + low bridge = uh-oh Webware - CNET
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Car Stereo Thieves Phone Home...
It's kind of the epitome of the parasitic nature of the "terrible" society we live in.
This article does bring a smile to my face, because sometimes the dumb people take themselves out of the game.
Technically Incorrect - CNET News: Kid's cell calls police while he allegedly boasts of burglaries
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Fire-Breathing Robot Babies
Gigantic Fire-Breathing Robot Babies Have Taken Over Roppongi
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Think before you Tweet...
While I found it entertaining, I realized that my "Tweets" would be broadcast into the ether. I wasn't sure that everybody needed to know everything I was doing or doing.
Well, apparently some people just don't learn that water is wet until they jump right in.
Here's an interesting article on the deliterous effects of Tweeting before Thinking:
Twitter gets you fired in 140 characters or less - Technotica- msnbc.com
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Academic Research Paper Aggregator
I don’t personally read a lot of academic papers.
Actually, I don’t read a whole lot of anything on paper, but apparently a company that builds an organizer/aggregator seems to be doing pretty well.
It just secured another round of funding from VC, and from the screen shots, looks to have put together a nice application.
So if any of you want to give it a try let me know how it goes. I might even start reading again, if it’s a nice enough application:
http://www.mendeley.comFriday, January 16, 2009
Je ne sais quoi...
This is a video I cam across from the robot blog on Makezine.
I don't know that I would call it disturbing, so much as beyond understanding.
I do believe that the Japanese bring interpretive art and robots together far to often for my tastes.
Here's the link to the exercising robot.Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Religious Programming
This article kind of brings into focus, plus it's funny if you're a nerd.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Creepy music aside...
I came across this post from Engadget the other day and just barely found time to pass it along.
It's about an "OS" that replicates the interaction made famous by the movie "Minority Report". There's also a pretty in depth video to go with it, although the music that's used in the background is a little too esoteric.
It's pretty impressive. I would install it as an add-on to just about any operating system out there, if it were available.
g-speak overview 1828121108 from john underkoffler on Vimeo.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
We can all have our own Nuclear Reactors!
Okay, maybe we can't have our own reactors, but a neighborhood or two could all pitch in on one.

This new design from Hyperion Power Generation could be the ticket for cheap, local power. Plus it's "fun" sized.
Saturday, November 08, 2008
A car that makes me wish I had to drive more often...
This may be the smallest version of the Batmobile that I've ever seen, but it's definitely worthy of the name. This is one of the cars that was on display at SEMA 2008.
Click on the image below if you'd like to read the original blog entry.
Thanks to Rich for finding this gem.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Should the people who are successful be treated fairly, too?
One of the proposals out on the table, I won't mention who is championing it by name, is that we tax people who make more than $250,000 more heavily.
I found this article, on the Fortune Magazine's website, that gives a perspective on who these "rich" people are.
I'm always worried when plans that come up that make those who work hard and excel pay extra for working hard and excelling. Don't they deserve fair treatment at the very least?
You should also look closely at the chart of the distribution of the amount of taxes paid by the higher income brackets. Taxes are already largely disproportionately paid by the upper brackets.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Crib Safety Recall
I saw this video on Hulu about a recall on some hazardous baby cribs. We don't have one in particular, but if any of you do, I'd rather have this video out there at least one more time just in case it saves even just one person some grief.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
The New Star Trek Movie
http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2008/10/15/exclusive-new-star-trek-movie-photo-with-kirk-spock-sulu-and-the-uss-enterprise-bridge/
It seems to me like the cast look reasonably like their older selves. I couldn't get a good enough feel for the visual quality of the film from the photos, but they do give a good idea of the general look of the movie.
They're had better be a lot of explosions in space and aliens. Any science fiction movie with out explosions and aliens automatically gets low marks from me.
The Greatest American Hero
It has some pretty good info about a Greatest American Hero movie set to begin filming in 2009. In conjunction with the film, some animated episodes and "comic" novels will be release towards the end of this year.
It's kind of fun when the people, who were kids at the same time I was, decide to make movies based on stuff that was cool when I was a kid. It's like getting to live my childhood over again, except I can drive. Legally, that is.
http://tvseriesfinale.com/articles/the-greatest-american-hero-ralph-hinkley-to-return-in-comics-animation-and-movie/
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
So who wants to get free stuff?
All you have to do is sign-up, let them watch you via small application (assuming you don't mind that sort of thing), and you get "tickets" as a reward for each search. Up to 25 tickets per day.
This kind of like Skee-ball for searching.
I think I'll test try it out. More on what I find later.
* You will have to use you IE 6+ to participate.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Robots should be useful...
It rides a unicycle.
That's it.
I can't figure out why anyone would want want of these. I think it would be far cheaper and healthier to buy your own unicycle.
On my "cool electronic lawn mowing dog" scale, this gets a low 1.5, because it does almost nothing to further the dream of the electronic lawn mowing dog.
Cool Anti-"Pork" Website...
The site lets you sum up the amount spent in each bill by individual, state, party, or the entire legislative branch. The numbers are astronomical.
I recommend you look over what the people who represent you have been doing with your money.
Here's the link: Citizens Against Government Waste
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
It's good to have competition...
It's called the G1. It's based on the Android OS by Google, and looks to have a good set of features that makes you actually want to use the darned thing.
It's designed to let you decide what you want to put on your phone, not what Apple wants you to put on your phone.
Oh yeah, and it's hundreds of dollars less than the iPhone.
If you want a lot more information, you can watch the press conference. It's boring, but it still has the most info on the G1 out there.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Wowee!
This one is kind of like a Roomba, only useful.
It can wander around your house, has a camera that you can adjust the vantage point and allows you to command and get telemetry from a web browser.
It's called the Rovio, and it's really going to be quite affordable ($299 U.S.).
I'm one step closer to the Electronic Lawn Mowing dog...except this one doesn't mow the lawn.