Thursday, April 30, 2009
Mooloolaba sunset
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Biggles: the Movie
Friday, April 10, 2009
TERMINATE YOURSELF
COOL VIRTUAL CATWALK
H&M launches spring collection with interactive catwalk
The new feature shows outfits being modelled on a virtual catwalk and lets customers select and view outfits, 'try them on' in the retailer's virtual dressing room and comment on them in Facebook. H&M has launched its Spring 2009 collection with an innovative interactive catwalk. Customers can choose to see any of a wide range of outfits being modelled on the virtual catwalk and can then use the 'try it on' feature to see how they could look in real life, using H&M's virtual dressing room feature. Customers can also add outfits to Facebook so that their friends can comment on them.
SIMPSONS ON SALE
"We are excited to celebrate The Simpsons on postage stamps," said U.S. Postal Service Executive Director of Stamp Services David Failor. "Eyebrow-raising to say the least, this witty, well-written pop icon continues to irreverently satire its parody of a middle-class family as it lampoons American culture. The Simpsons stamps, which includes known philatelists Bart Simpson, will serve as a great opportunity to interest youngsters into stamp collecting."
"This is the biggest and most adhesive honor The Simpsons has ever received," said Matt Groening, creator and executive producer of The Simpsons.
Dolphin species found intact
Eyeborg
Canadian filmmaker Rob Spence damaged his right eye in a childhood accident and was later given a prosthetic replacement. Like any other false eye, it was designed to be purely an aesthetic replacement, but he realised that the vacant bit of face real estate could be put to better use in his art.
Now Spence is attempting to build a wireless video camera into his synthetic eye, turning himself into a self-proclaimed "Eyeborg".
The camera will record anything and anyone that enters Spence's field of vision and relay the footage back to a computer. That video will provide a unique perspective on the way video surveillance is becoming more popular in western societies, he told New Scientist.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16914-bionic-eye-cam-to-shine-a-light-on-society.html
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Scary stuff
Cyber attack on US grid
- April 9, 2009
CHINESE and Russian cyber spies have hacked into the US electricity grid and inserted programs that could be used to disrupt the system, a report says.
Quoting unidentified intelligence sources and homeland security officials, The Wall Street Journal said cyber spies penetrated the system repeatedly last year, but did not disrupt it. "The Chinese have attempted to map our infrastructure, such as the electrical grid," the paper quoted an intelligence official as saying.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Welcome to NZ
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25307374-12377,00.html
Monday, April 6, 2009
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Antarctic ice shelf breaks up
"It's amazing how the ice has ruptured. Two days ago it was intact," David Vaughan, a glaciologist with the British Antarctic Survey, said of a satellite image of the Wilkins Ice Shelfon the Antarctic Peninsula.
THE PRICE OF TEA IN CHINA
Wired has an article that says tea is the new coffee and reports that today's web 2.0 crowd is on a tea drinking binge. The article also says that today's influential young Web 2.0 millionaires are drinking expensive imported teas. The article says Digg founder Kevin Rose imports $1,000 a month worth of specialty tea for Digg employees.