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Trashed Ideas – Dethclok baby brands

Just to give you an idea. Click the link for more ridiculous baby toys. Now this isn’t actually endorsed/created by Dethclok or anything like that, but I feel if they were to pursue baby products, this is what we would end up with.
And this marks the beginning of what I call weekly Trashed Ideas. Things that don’t need to exist but someone felt should. This will range from today’s products to patents to devices from old. One of the few projects I wanted to get started for the website. Here’s hoping for consistency.
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A Biased Preview – Monster Squad (VHS)
This is a minor taste of the movie I witnessed the other night. A proper review and some great clips later.
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Tennis and Heat waves
I suck at tennis, but this is funny.
On an interesting note, temperatures rose to 103 degrees in Seattle, Washington today. Why is that interesting other than it’s Seattle in the triple digits? Microsoft’s headquarters are in Washington. I heard from an insider today that apparently their HVAC, that is their AC for the server rooms, couldn’t handle the heat. They had to start turning off entire farms of servers to prevent damage. I’m not sure the numbers and I couldn’t find an article on it, which isn’t surprising, but I did laugh at the fact that even this giant isn’t above Mother Nature. Ha!
On a sadder note, John Hughes died today. If you don’t know who John Hughes is, I dare you take a look at his IMDB and tell me he didn’t impact you in some way. His movies spoke to our generation better than most.
I think that is all. More later.
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Nerd update
Few things to post today, going to do them all at the same time.
Categories: Tech Jargon
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Visual Thesaurus is a neat concept
Found another neat site called Visual Thesaurus. I don’t know too many grammar nazis so I’m not sure this would appeal to any of my friends but I do find this to be an interesting project. They’ve created a visual reference guide for using a Thesaurus. You can type in a word and it will create a mapping of it. The words are all always “pinpointed” to an idea or definition. These “anchors” then connect to words that are related. So while some words might have 2 or 3 anchors, as in 2 or 3 definitions, each definition gets it’s own chain of words connected to it. The best part is it’s all interactive. (more…)
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Days and days
So I want to talk for a minute. It’s almost maddening how often I feel like I put myself through internal hell for arbitrary reasons. One would begin to wonder whether or not I really was a martyr. But regardless of the obvious objective stance I could take on such subjects, a feeling of almost hauntingly tranquil isolation seems to linger with me. (more…)
Categories: Rant
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New state of matter?
Some boys over at Oxford have managed to discover what they are calling a “new exotic state of matter”. The experiments involved shooting a short pulse from a FLASH laser, whatever that might be, at aluminum. It apparently turned the aluminum clear and then an ultravoilet radiation.
‘What we have created is a completely new state of matter nobody has seen before,’ said Professor Justin Wark of Oxford University’s Department of Physics, one of the authors of the paper. ‘Transparent aluminium is just the start. The physical properties of the matter we are creating are relevant to the conditions inside large planets, and we also hope that by studying it we can gain a greater understanding of what is going on during the creation of ‘miniature stars’ created by high-power laser implosions, which may one day allow the power of nuclear fusion to be harnessed here on Earth.’
The discovery was made possible with the development of a new source of radiation that is ten billion times brighter than any synchrotron in the world (such as the UK’s Diamond Light Source). The FLASH laser, based in Hamburg, Germany, produces extremely brief pulses of soft X-ray light, each of which is more powerful than the output of a power plant that provides electricity to a whole city.
Very interesting stuff.
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Your WTF for the day – Personal Urns
Meet Todd.

Todd met an early grave at the age of 26. After his horrific car accident (involving a dog, three homeless men and what one could only hope was a piece of steak attached to a stick upon the dog’s head), the family was forced to have a closed casket funeral. Rather than be forced to forever cling to old pictures of the long lost companion Todd, the family took a different route. The route of Personal Urns.
There are two models, a normal and keepsake size. They are readily suited for wigs and nameplates on the urn and only require 1 or 2 photos of the person. The best part is, you could get ANY head you wanted. Want Kobe Bryant as your mother’s urn? How about Vonnegut? You ask why, I ask why not? Who says this even has to be limited to just holding ashes. This should be available to the world… That is if you are willing to shell out the $2,600 for the full or $600 for the smaller one, which won’t hold all the ashes, mind you.
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Role Models – Wilt, Andre, and Arnold
But it had to be posted. This is Wilt Chamberlain, Arnold, and Andre the Giant on the set of Conan. And I just love seeing Arnold being man-handled by these giants.
Categories: Role Models
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Dreamlines
So I found a website called Dream Lines. It’s a rather neat project that I stumbled upon today. If I were to take a mildly educated guess, I would say the basic function of it takes any one phrase that you type. It takes this subject and searches for images of it. I’m not sure which engine they use but my guess would be Google. Once it finds images, it takes a sketch rendering program that is compatible with Java and renders out the images from the search. It does this very slowly and very sketchlike.
The weird thing is it cycles through multiple images, so while one is being sketched and built, it will suddenly switch to another image, which at the beginning, also is just being started. This creates that dream-like aesthetic that I think the developers were going for and, in my opinion, nailed. So as a word of warning, some of the images take some time to get the final product, and it does have quite the load time. But I think it’s another neat concept and even has some artistic value that I think hasn’t really been seen in recent technological break-throughs.

