Tom’s Hardware Guide: Tom’s Hard News

By , June 24, 2005 11:08 am

Tom’s Hardware Guide: Tom’s Hard News
Micro-organisms produce natural wires to conduct electricity

Totally SHOCKING man! 😉

Nanotech Undies : Gizmodo

By , June 24, 2005 9:02 am

Nanotech Undies : Gizmodo

Go, Read, make the choice…

Future Feeder » Archive » Extracting Video from the Brain

By , June 24, 2005 8:58 am

Future Feeder » Archive » Extracting Video from the Brain

Haven’t read the pdf but the pix at Future Feeder are amazing!

Alabama Man Sets New World Record Cash-In of Largest Penny Collection

By , June 24, 2005 7:24 am

Alabama Man Sets New World Record Cash-In of Largest Penny Collection

Guess this is better advertisement for Alabama than most of the news stories I’ve seen lately…

LancasterOnline.com: Calif. Prankster Changing Traffic Lights

By , June 24, 2005 7:16 am

LancasterOnline.com: Calif. Prankster Changing Traffic Lights

Now that’s a prank!

Cool Hunting: How to Disappear Completely

By , June 24, 2005 7:08 am

Cool Hunting: How to Disappear Completely

This is plain weird. And I would love to have several. And may make some. Of some kind anyway. Interesting concept. Kinda like a hunting blind but for citys.

Hanson Robotics : Project > Phillip K. Dick Resurrected

By , June 24, 2005 7:04 am

Hanson Robotics : Project > Phillip K. Dick Resurrected

Totally AWSOME!

Wish I could go just to see this if nothing else.

From the site:

“IIS will create the artificial intelligence personality of the robot by mathematically deriving it from Dick’s life and works in a manner very similar to that described by Dick himself in his book We Can Build You (published in 1964). ARRI will supply mechanical and manufacturability engineering support. Their eloquent CAD models will provide a solid foundation.”

LED Grow Lights.com Home Page

By , June 24, 2005 4:53 am

LED Grow Lights.com Home Page

Not impressed with the site but the products look interesting. Low power per square foot and a long lifespan cuts the cost down to pennys per day or less. Need to run the figures on this. The initial cost is a bit much but with the long life I guess it’s not that bad. Hope they figure out soon that the red and blue can be intergraded into a single unit with switching to select between them as needed.

Zimbabwe bans crop growing in urban areas – Wikinews

By , June 24, 2005 4:48 am

Zimbabwe bans crop growing in urban areas – Wikinews

The world has gotten to be a very scary place…

The Huffington Post | Latest News

By , June 24, 2005 2:53 am

The Huffington Post | Latest News
Last week ABC canceled a story about a dangerous chemical in child inoculations. Last night, the network broadcast a recut version of its original story that had been edited into a piece of industry propaganda.

I am so glad I don’t watch tv any more. I only have to sort the truth from the lies on line and have a bit of help there. With tv there is no direct feedback to prevent this kind of thing.

Supreme Court rules to hand over private land to private development

By , June 24, 2005 2:42 am

The Huffington Post | Latest News
A divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that local governments may seize people’s homes and businesses against their will for private development in a decision anxiously awaited in communities where economic growth often is at war with individual property rights.

And another strike by big government for big business against the people of this formerly fair land.
There was more but I am a bit too mad right now to be coherent so best to delete before publishing.

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