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Jonathan Harris Collects Emotions from the Web

Posted on Fri Jul 4 2008
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ConstellationsWith the number of blogs, message boards, discussion groups, and personal websites out there these days, there’s bound to be a whole lot of human emotion floating around on the internet. Jonathan Harris has taken all of this emotion and created computer art out of it. “We Feel Fine” is a program he created that tracks all of the sentences on the web at any given time that contain the words “I feel...” The program then takes the sentence and gathers information about the person who wrote it— their geographical location, the time it was written, their age and gender, as well as any photos that are associated ...

Microsoft's Surface Computer: A Real Desktop

Posted on Wed Jul 2 2008
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microsoft-surface.jpgIf you have ever enjoyed finger painting then you’ll be really excited about Surface. The people at Microsoft have come up with a desktop computer that is, literally, a table-top. A touch screen controlled by the movements of your hands, Surface is the simplest computer interface yet. You can also place objects on it, like a digital camera, and the computer will recognize the object (through barcode scanning) and take the appropriate action, like downloading your pictures. It’s only just been unveiled but some companies have already jumped on this technology. Hotels ...

How to Find Vampire Electronics

Posted on Mon Jun 30 2008
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dvdplayer.jpgVampire electronics suck! Literally! These are electronics that use energy even when seemingly turned off or idle. CNN recently did a video report about these electronics and found that even some washing machines, when you turn them off, still suck energy. Many homes have up to 50 vampire devises. For example, a turned on DVD player uses 11.32 watts, and when it's turned off it still uses about 6 watts of energy. A home computer uses around 60 watts in standby. Check out this news piece from CNN.

John Doerr on Eco-Apocalypse

Posted on Sun Jun 29 2008
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earth-from-space.gif“There is a time when panic is the appropriate response,” Eugene Kleiner once said. According to John Doerr, with respect to global warming, that time is now. He and his partners recently formed the “Greentech network,” made up of 50 or so of the smartest people they know, to investigate climate change and what’s being done about it, around the world. They made some interesting discoveries. First of all, they learned beyond the shadow of a doubt that companies are really ...

Stackable, Foldable City Cars

Posted on Sun Jun 29 2008
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Students at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, have designed an urban transportation innovation that will work a lot like luggage carts at the airport: stackable, electric, two-person “City Cars” that can fold up to take up less space. Calling them “cars” is slightly misleading, however, since they don’t have an engine and are intended not as a replacement for conventional cars, but rather as a completely new type of vehicle. The vehicles are driven by robotic motors in each wheel, eliminating the need for any combustion engine, or even a transmission. This frees up a lot of space, so that the interior of ...

Mosquito Control

Posted on Sat Jun 28 2008
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mosquitoWest Nile virus continues to be a threat. It causes flu-like symptoms. Swelling around the brain or spinal cord occurs with a serious form of West Nile Virus. With mosquito season already started in some parts of the country and approaching in other parts of the country, its time for mosquito management. Gone are the days when children were told to come inside while trucks drove down the street fogging the neighborhood with pesticides to kill the mosquitoes. We now know that it not a healthy or environmentally safe way to deal with mosquitoes. Mosquitoes spread disease ...

The Big Picture

Posted on Sat Jun 28 2008
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Windmill sunsetThroughout history, there has been scientific based predictions. These predictions have included that end-times are upon us, an ice age is around the corner, a Y2K disaster is eminent, and current predictions of the effects global warming. With each earth changing prediction, comes research and valuable information. Even when the predictions don't come true, we still have the valuable results of the research that is done. It is a good thing to be armed with as much information as possible so we are prepared in the event that the predictions are true. But often the big picture is missed ...

Living Off-Grid: All the Cool People Are Doing It

Posted on Fri Jun 27 2008
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We know it’s possible to live off-grid, or to produce your own energy and feed it back into the grid, but is anyone actually doing it? It turns out there’s a growing number of self-sustaining homes, which in turn sustain companies like this one, that will retrofit your home with solar panels and wind turbines for energy production. One homeowner in downtown Toronto finds it hard not to feel smug about living off-grid, and who can blame him? Energy independence, and especially being able to produce this energy using sustainable technologies, ...

Air-borne Cars

Posted on Thu Jun 26 2008
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engineair_prototype_300.jpgIn Nice, France, and Melbourne, Australia, people are developing engines that run on compressed air. Moteur Developpement International, in Nice, is perfecting a compressed-air car for public distribution. Someday their cars will be able to travel 4500 kilometres on one tank of air! The engine works the same as a combustion engine, except that the pistons are powered by air instead of tiny explosions of fuel. Because there is no combustion, the engine temperature is much lower, and thus most of the components can be made of ...

Theo Jansen’s Sculptures That Walk

Posted on Mon Jun 23 2008
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strandbeest.jpgBuilt from “electricity tubes,” as they’re called in Holland, Theo Jansen’s sculptures don’t just move— they walk. There is no motor and, in the new models, no person involved. Powered by giant fans, or wings, Jansen has found the perfect ratio of tube lengths to construct legs that will bend and lift, in sequence, to make the creature walk in a very life-like manner along the beach. Some of the newer species can even store energy in the form of air, trapped in lemonade bottles for use when the wind is not blowing and the tide dictates a hasty ...

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