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Google doesit again!
http://www.google.com/squared/ information; http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/ ... oogle.html Seems pretty good to me. Gets a lot wrong, especialy pictures...and the edit tools need to be better. But it seems geniunely quite usefull. Looking up stuff like "Adventure Games" actualy produces a list of adventure games, with release dates and publisher. |
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Very impressive.
When are they going to put Asimo into batch production? Theres probably a market for 10,000 or so worldwide even with just the current abilitys. (if they can get the reproduction cost down to, say, $100,000 or so. Should be possible, as its mostly research costs. The componants themselfs shouldnt cost millions) |
Been just wondering that too. Why does everytime something cool gets made they have to wait 10-some years until it gets released to the public?
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Well, general-public being a bit of a stretch here, given the costs.
But certainly they could be a lot more common, rented out for shows and such. |
I wonder how power consumption works out for that thing. Handling heavy material with human precision must use a lot of power. Does it use li-ion?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzjkBwZtxp4&fmt=
This one playing the violin gets better and better too... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_vL9g4IYk&NR=1 There's a whole fricken band now... |
Nice, except the musicbox was invented even before the discovery of electricity :p
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Yeah, the difference is in the detail though. This robot can do a lot more, and lot more fluently then a scribing automaton, or a chess playing automaton. Besides, they're not just playing stuff out of speakers, the ones playing brass instruments have artificial lips and lungs... and they're really playing the real instrument they're holding.
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I cant help thinking we could be so easily fooled and they turn out to be guys in suits :P
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Opera Unite;
http://unite.opera.com/ Obvious comparisons to GoogleWave, allthough this is here right now, and actualy is pretty different. Basicaly its like a p2p websever right into the browser, letting you share files or even set up a webpage with pretty much zero effort. Dont even need a static IP, just...umm...select what you want and go...your sites online. Its very impressive that all this, and the whole existing feature set of Opera, still fits in 9MB. Heres a quick test I made, sharing some backdrops; http://secondcity.twdarkflame.operau...Share/content/ The password is the name of the hero of LBA's girlfriend followed by 1. (set purely to stop random googlers getting to the stuff easily). If the sites offline, its because I'm restarting my pc :P I'll be interested to hear what speeds are like. |
Pretty cool! I always found manually setting an FTP server to be a pain in the ass.
Edit: P.S. The speed is excellent. What connection do you have (in upload speed)? |
1MB/s upload ver ASDL (XS4ALL)
And yes, its -much- easier to set up. I'll be using this a lot. I did notice it drop down a few times though. --- Sarychev volcano (Kuril Islands, northeast of Japan) as seen from ISS: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/ima...-09048_lrg.jpg |
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Pretty neat;
http://gamesalfresco.com/2009/06/23/...-is-very-cool/ (Automated pool playing robot + visual projected guide for human players) |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uMtqWqj0hE
A docu with Brian Cox about fusion. Ilovedocumentary2 and 3 has a lot of great stuff. Youtube shut down his frst account :( |
A "cure" for radiation poisoning;
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...748014,00.html Not nice to think about the animal testing there, but those are very impressive results. |
First Stimpack (tissue regrowth), now Radaway :D We're getting there.
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What astounds me the most is that you're not hearing about it in any news, and it should be front page. Seriously scientific discovery should always be front page!
Also, seeing they use stem cells it should be "stempacks" :P. |
Restored moon footage from Apollo11:
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a010400/a010451/ An article on NASA loosing the film reels with the original transmission (apparently the tv one was a downgraded horrible version of the OT): http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1...asa&topic_set= Some stills from the original not downgraded transmission: http://honeysucklecreek.net/Apollo_1...es/A11TV04.jpg http://honeysucklecreek.net/Apollo_1...es/A11TV03.jpg http://honeysucklecreek.net/Apollo_1...es/A11TV05.jpg http://honeysucklecreek.net/Apollo_1...es/A11TV06.jpg http://honeysucklecreek.net/Apollo_1...es/A11TV07.jpg http://honeysucklecreek.net/Apollo_1...es/A11TV17.jpg Hi res Apollo11 photos: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/200...apollo_11.html |
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LR...ollosites.html
LRO made photos of all of the APOLLO landing sites! :) |
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The 12th picture looks like a massive LAN party :D Now seriously, those pics look really awesome :) |
Great stuff.
Rather amusingly, they also released the original software used for the moon landing :P |
Darkflame, here's the schematics for the Landing computer and the software that runs it:
http://www.galaxiki.org/web/main/_bl...-kidding.shtml http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hu..._20060410.html New "planet" found, dubbed Xena, slightly larger then Pluto. |
yeah, I know :D
Lots of cool stuff. I do wonder though, how the "moon landings are fake" crowd are responding to all this :p I guess they can denigh and overhead photos going ver nasa as also being fake...but wasnt there a Japanese probe going around the moon soon? --- We interupt this moon-party to bring you a AR announcement; Quote:
I -really- want the future I see depicted in Denno Coil, Halting State, and a few other things. I think its humanitys next step, and could happen within 5 years. But it needs to be open platforms and not closed-solutions run by a handfull of companys. The idea of a platform for a Augmented Reality Network...as well as the founding of the AR consortium, hopefully points to a development akin to the start of the World Wide Web. I only hope we dont get another browser war this time. |
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