
Friday, June 22, 2007
Lightning GT electric sports car

10 + 10 Web operating systems reviewed
Remember the earlier g.ho.st post about having your desktop and its apps anywhere because you've based it in the Web? Well, there are apparently at least nineteen other similar systems that are having a go. We're waiting for Google to weigh in.
Evolutionary algorithms applied to circuit design
Applying natural selection principles toward a specific goal, the algorithm weeds out poorer performing circuit design programs, allows parts of code to swap, and even introduces mutations (1 to 0) to see how things turn out. Aside from initial parameters, the programmer is mostly out of the loop here when it comes to the final goal.
Boxing and brain damage
Damage was measured through some marker in the cerebrospinal fluid. Soccer's heading of balls seems okay. More details here about calls for tighter controls and bans.
Gamers hone hypercapitalist skills online
The future-, space-based RPG Eve Online is attracting business types wanting to test out ideas and methodologies in a very pure market.
Enouraging registered purebreds
California passed legislation requiring dog owners to spay or neuter their dogs, unless they are registered purebreds.
I think the esthetic breeder types have a lot to answer for. Their in-breeding and pursuit of breed standards that can only be described as Frankensteinish should not be encouraged with state legislation.I did have a coworker once mention that dalmations have all kinds of medical problems for all their inbreeding.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Did Hitler unleash the Holocaust because a Jewish prostitute gave him syphilis?
He also ranted about some Jewish diabetes conspiracy as well.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Montessori education -- so what happens there?
It's been 100 years since the opening of the first school in Rome.
OurStory.com -- personal collaborative timeline on the Web
Here's that personal timeline thing on the Web that I mentioned before that everybody can contribute to. You can add it to MySpace or your blog if you care to.
Enertia: A house that heats and cools itself (short interview)

Link here to company's How It Works page.
DNA paternity test doing nothing to help here
Both deny being the father:
The identical Missouri twins say they were unknowingly having sex with the same woman. And according to the woman's testimony, she had sex with each man on the same day. Within hours of each other.
No more lines at a supermarket
You walk around with a personal scanner and you bag as you go. Until then, we have Whole Foods' solution -- one line feeding many registers, like a bank.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Internet suicide groups in Korea
Korea doesn't have any noble seppuku as in Japan, but suicide is indeed in the culture. I remember stories anecdotally, in the news, and in screen dramas about suicide because of bullying, entrance exams, scandal, and financial wipeouts.
The beautiful celebrities photographed still surprise me. Just get some medical help first.
The beautiful celebrities photographed still surprise me. Just get some medical help first.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Education and technological progress re income inequality
Not just having stuff, but managing the complexity to employ the stuff. Toffler, the Future Shock guy, pointed this out in a telecast lecture -- the education system, as presently structured, addresses an older mass production economy's labor needs. More attuned education would evidently help the less well off adapt to the technological complexity of today's work environment and close some of the gap.
Presentiment: feeling the future
A little overly enthusiastic, but an experiment where subjects sense an unpleasant photograph a few seconds before seeing it. Supposedly, the US military and then CIA were funding a program studying the phenomenon.
Ceiling height can affect how a person thinks, feels and acts
Abstract, free-form or detail-specific? Originally for retail marketing, but certainly for more general purposes as well.
Dangerous artificial butter flavor
Flavoring manufacturers have paid out more than $100 million as a result of lawsuits by people sick with popcorn workers lung over the past five years. One death from the disease has been confirmed.
Violence at youth party (humor)
Less than a minute-and-a-half. Some foul language. Testosterone and weapons equals ...
True mom confessions
The anonymity allows for some questioning of authenticity, but less so for the "me too" button, I figure.
Computer, Name That Tune
I think it's a more sophisticated technology than the site I mailed out before. It analyzes energy intensity aka spectral peaks in a spectrogram to ID a song that's heard. Say what? Anyways,
while it sometimes can't find a match at all, it almost never falsely identifies a piece.
Super Plastic Both Attracts and Repels Water
The more obvious application would seem to be capturing water in dry regions.
The new technology "would provide a more than tenfold increase in water capture compared to the inefficient nets that are used currently."However, they're also conceiving of microlevel biomedical application.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to treat mind
Receptor activation and even neurogenesis (stem cells) for perhaps more than depression, like Alzheimer's; more targetable than exercise and drugs.
Article for depression in particular: These people believe it affects blood flow for areas they're targeting. A lot of treatments for six weeks to get a good result and I think I remember seeing a documentary mentioning that occasional followups were necessary. Some possible side effects and very minimized seizure risk. Good compliance, though.
Article for depression in particular: These people believe it affects blood flow for areas they're targeting. A lot of treatments for six weeks to get a good result and I think I remember seeing a documentary mentioning that occasional followups were necessary. Some possible side effects and very minimized seizure risk. Good compliance, though.
British history interactive timeline at BBC
Well, bubbles pop out and such. I can't remember who published this app, which can be personalized for events in your own life.