Archive for June, 2009

After editing an article this morning about bikes, I have to admit it made me feel like dusting mine off. Plenty of my top errand spots are within easy biking distance, making it a potentially great way to save gas and get some exercise. But there’s one big thing stopping me from venturing off my city’s bicycle paths. Or rather, many big things: cars, trucks…buses. The idea of huffing it up a hill with a line of traffic angrily passing me is just a tad too intimidating.

That’s why many bikers are pushing for their own transportation dollars — money to fund projects that make roads safer for bikers and pedestrians. And while the majority of the transportation budget usually goes toward highways, Rep. Jim Oberstar, chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, is hoping to secure more money for bikers, according to the Wall Street Journal’s Environmental Capital blog.

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Here’s a really good reason why you should think for yourself: if you don’t, civilization as we know it will crumble and the streets will run red with the blood of the innocent. So that second part was fabricated, yes. The first part, about civilization crumbling, appears to be for real.

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A mugger shoves a gun in your face and threatens to kill you. Now what? The response recommended in the following video goes by the acronym RCAT – Redirect the gun, control the gun, attack the assailant, and take away the gun. But timing and technique are important: If the attacker is behind you, the [...]

Sure robots can cook dinner for you, but can they join you at the table for a meal as well? Let’s just say the technology is emerging. In this post, we’ll look at three bots that could help you put away some leftovers.

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Just last Friday, Susan Jacobson, an Orlando Sentinel Staff Writer, reported that a 32-year-old Osceola County, Fla., man who “accidentally left $50,000 at a south Orange County auto dealership” has stepped forward to claim his cash. Sure, it’s remarkable that the money made it back to its rightful owner, but how can someone “accidentally” leave behind $50k at a car dealership? Well, here’s what happened…

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You asked: What is the most dangerous job in the world? — Jackie, Corning, N.Y. Marshall Brain Answered: If you look on the web for information on this topic, you will find articles like this: The 10 most dangerous jobs in America #1 on the list is lumberjacks. #2 is commercial fishermen. And this certainly [...]

The following video demonstrates an iPhone falling into a pool while taking a video. The phone seems to be completely unphased: The only problem with this video is that it seems fake somehow. But people have known that iPhones are waterproof for at least a year: If you want to make your iPhone completely indestructible, [...]

A tiny Aston Martin for James Bond types – “Toyota has teamed up with British ultra-luxury carmaker Aston Martin to sell a version of the iQ city car, a car that is more than two feet shorter than a Mini Cooper…” Bugatti Veyron races the McLaren F1: Finally, a Universal Charger for Phones – “Wonderful [...]

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Do you have trouble waking up in the morning? Here is an alarm clock that may solve your problem once and for all: That seems rather drastic. This system is far more subtle: SleepTracker alarm system

This morning the big news is that Swedish Bit Torrent tracker site the Pirate Bay has been sold, to Global Gaming Factory X AB. You can see the press release on MarketWatch, which states that Global Gaming Factory plans on a new business model that will compensate copyright holders.

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