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Magnetic Movie – today and tomorrow
via www.todayandtomorrow.net by (author unknown) on June 03, 2008
Shared by SugarSmax Odd....This website is a collection of things that I like, some are beautiful others just funny or faits divers. The most frequent topics are advertising, art, design, fashion, music and sneakers.
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Converting Raster Maps To Garmin Vector Format With BMap2MP
via Free Geography Tools by Leszek Pawlowicz on June 16, 2008
I’ve posted previously about Moagu, my utility that converts raster map imagery into raster-format maps for some Garmin GPS units. Moagu creates a true bitmap image for Garmin units, with advantages (accurate map and photo reproduction) and disadvantages (slow display times). An alternative approach is to convert a raster image into many small vector polygons, [...]
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The Mutopia Project
via www.mutopiaproject.org by (author unknown) on June 17, 2008
Shared by sugarsmax Seems sheet music should be open source...
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Digimech clock
via MAKE Magazine by Phillip Torrone on June 25, 2008
Duncan Shotton's digimech clock via NOTCOT. Numbers are printed on vertical sliders and only reveal themselves when shifted into perfect alignment with the 'display box'. When not aligned they look like random, alien forms...Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Arts | Digg this!
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The Surprising Mr Obama
via Data Mining: Text Mining, Visualization and Social Media by Matthew Hurst on March 20, 2008
Have a look at the graph below, which shows attention around Obama or Clinton, just Clinton and just Obama.It seems that Clinton's solo trend is relatively even compared with Obama's.We can see some clear peaks in Obama's trend that don't correlate strongly with Clinton's. These are illustrated below.In other words, Obama's results on Super Tuesday, his wife's comments...
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Faster - Why Constant Stress is Part of Our Future
via RB | Upcoming by (author unknown) on April 24, 2008
Alex Iskold via ReadWriteWeb shared by 8 peopleA few weeks ago, the New York Times ran a weekend piece entitled In Web World of 24/7 Stress, Writers Blog Till They Drop,which focused on the stressful nature of blogging. Using our friend Marc Orchant's death and Om Malik's heart attack as examples, Matt Richel built a case for web journalism as the cause of certain health woes because...
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SEV Solar Roof Modules - solar roof retrofit your hybrid vehicle and drive on sunshine
via The Red Ferret Journal by Nigel on April 29, 2008
You’ve gotta love this SEV Solar Roof Module which fits right onto a stock Toyota Prius roofline to provide 215 watts of energy to keep you driving electric eco style for 20 miles a day. No plugging in required, just a goodly amount of that old sunshine magic. The company has [...]175 words | email this | permalink | no comments | digg thisrelated entriesSolar parking.Solar Powered Bug Killer -...
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Van driven onto Sea-Tac runway. Nobody notices, cares.
via Boing Boing by Mark Frauenfelder on May 20, 2008
Ross Hershberger says: "This is a story relating to Homeland Security Theater. A retired Army Lieutenant Colonel was able to drive a van onto a runway at Sea-Tac to pick up a military passenger with no challenge, inspection, attention or concern from security personnel. Subsequent investigation revealed no problems with the airport's security measures." "We were sitting there, the engine...
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First Ride: Piaggio MP3 400 and 500
via AutoblogGreen by Jeremy Korzeniewski on May 27, 2008
Filed under: AutoblogGreen Exclusive, In The AutoblogGreen Garage, On Two Wheels, USAClick above for high-res gallery of the Piaggio MP3 400 and 500Piaggio's unique MP3 scooter, with its two wheels in front and one in back, has been turning heads since its introduction as a 250cc model a few years ago. After getting the chance to ride the latest 400cc and 500cc versions, we can confirm that...
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An Electric Car You Can Buy Today: The $20K TRIAC EV : Gas 2.0
via gas2.org by (author unknown) on May 28, 2008
Shared by Dave E. If it wasn't so ugly I might consider it.
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