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29Apr/050

Secret Star Wars Movie

PANIC STRUCK PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS .. STAR WARS REVELATIONS — down­load the movie here
This is a movie made by Star Wars fans on the Inter­net — I think that’s a pretty cool thing. It’s not for profit — just for fun.

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29Apr/050

Do you Hear with your Eyes?

The vOICe — See­ing with Sound is a site that shows you how some blind peo­ple are learn­ing to see with their ears.
It’s very cool — though I don’t see how it works — so to speak.

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29Apr/050

NASA is Sometimes Dumb, Sorta

Wired News: NASA Funds ‘Mir­a­cle Poly­mer’
Ok — in this link, NASA is seek­ing a bet­ter con­duc­tor. That’s cool. But in the five years that they’re going to poten­tially MAKE the new poly­mer, and the five years after that when they actu­ally use the poly­mer — for­ward motion on com­put­ing with light will bypass this inter­me­di­ate junc­ture for com­put­ing speed.

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29Apr/050

Better Cars

Wired News: Car Com­put­ers Track Traf­fic
Ok — this basi­cally talks about what we’ve all been expect­ing some­one to fig­ure out for years: traf­fic map­ping to cen­tral­ized servers. The idea is that if a server knows where all the cars are — peo­ple can be given the OPTION to fol­low sug­gested routes that keep traf­fic down in cer­tain areas and redi­rect cars around known jams. Worth a read.

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24Apr/050

Chocolate Coke Can Fire

Geeks like to be pre­pared. So, when you decide to wan­der aim­lessly in the woods with­out a com­pass, remem­ber the basic rule: Food, Water, Shel­ter, Heat — if you have these four things — you can sur­vive indef­i­nitely.
Many of us find our­selves lost in the woods with a coke can and a bar of Toblerone choco­late. Before you suck down the last of the soda and crush the can on your head while gnaw­ing away the last of your can­dy­bar — start a fire.

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18Apr/050

I want a Flying Car!!!

CBS News reports on a fly­ing car that can take off and land wher­ever you want. Granted, it’s priced like a small air­plane — but I linked to this today because I’ve been trav­el­ing recently and got to think­ing about what the real mes­sage is behind all this has­sle in the air­ports.
The great blob that is the human race will move towards indi­vid­ual air trans­porta­tion — it’s the sen­si­ble next step…

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14Apr/050

Video Online

Mark my words — online TV is the next web. This arti­cle about an ini­tia­tive to get video dis­tri­b­u­tion online is another indi­ca­tion of the com­ing trend for video dis­tri­b­u­tion over the Internet.

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14Apr/050

More on Optical Computing

This arti­cle in Slash­dot points to some pretty heady work being done to “cap­ture light” using super frozen atoms. What this would do is allow for light to remain in “state”, doing what elec­trons cur­rently do in RAM.
This is one more step towards a pro­foundly faster com­put­ing envi­ron­ment — one that will make today’s com­put­ers feel as archaic as punch cards seem to us.

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2Apr/050

Linux on Everything (Ipod)

It is pos­si­ble to put Linux on any­thing. There’s more to do with your free­time than thsi — but I gotta admit this is pretty cool.

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2Apr/050

The Next Wave of Viruses

You heard it here first. When Slash­dot talks about a vul­ner­a­bil­ity of this mag­ni­tude, it’s not going to be long before the black­hats (that’s folks who make viruses) are gonna exploit it.
You can be sure that there’s folks right now build­ing viruses off this idea. It basi­cally means that when you get the virus, your hard drive can be locked out via the bios at the hard-drive level and you’re done.
Now, I’ve actu­ally run into this sort of attack on a friend’s com­puter, the LSASS type does some­thing of this shape. But to my under­stand­ing, LSASS doesn’t attack the ATA itself, it just eats the BIOS.
This one locks the drive out — so you can’t even put it into another com­puter and recover.
Bad stuff.

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