Saturday, April 23, 2011

Goodbye Circus darts, Hello Tungsten

After a full year (my whole career thus far) of training with sensei & competition league play, I am saying goodbye to my first set of darts. These darts have been good to me, in fact I'd call them great but in the end science has convinced me I must relieve then of their duty.

As the 25 year dart veteran and Nandi Warrior put it " those are circus darts, no weight, too fat & too long just bullS@%*#"

It turns out there is a lot more to dart flight characteristics than meets the eye, or at least my eye. Supposedly I have been handicapping myself by using this silly darts I bought at Dicks Sporting Goods; which was the logical place I went looking for darts that innocent day a year ago. Little did I know places like Dartworld.com and amazon were stocked full with mesmerizing amounts of varieties and styles. I dunno, I liked the simple experience at Dicks, with only 1 choice for steel tipped darts that reassured me "these must be right."

Well my new darts are here, they are heavy, skinny & short with tails that spin (ooh aah). It will take a bit of time to get used to but so far they feel good and I'm shooting well. I guess I'll never know if the darts actually work better or if my anticipation and dedication to science are forcing me to succeed, to live the prophecy I created for myself. In the end it doesn't matter! I'm a better player.

Retro Future

Agents of change in an era of complacency.

More to come

Friday, April 15, 2011

World’s first anatomically and genomically comprehensive human brain map.

A new very powerful resource for researchers & scientist. 1 step closer to understanding the most complex system in the universe!

"Data analysis from the two human brains indicate that at least 82 percent of all human genes are expressed in the brain... The Allen Human Brain Atlas identifies 1,000 anatomical sites in the human brain, backed by more than 100 million data points that indicate the particular gene expression and underlying biochemistry of each site.
The Atlas also makes it possible to pinpoint where a particular drug acts anatomically in the brain, to ultimately better control the successful outcome of numerous therapies."

Read more at Kurzweil

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Feds Knock Out Botnet

It's about time the Feds stepped in and knocked
one of these operations offline. Plenty more where that came from.

Read more at ArsTechnica



Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Piezo strikes again!

Piezo-electric materials generate energy from mechanical stress. We’ve seen a club in Amsterdam that powers itself from the guest on it dance floor & heard promises of cell phone
keystrokes generating electrical energy, measured in micro-watts.

Now we are seeing modular implementable configurations that are making more real the dream of capturing some of the worlds lost energy. Well one should never say lost when talking about energy, because energy is never lost.

Imagine all the scuffling of feet around your house. Think about sporting events and staircases and roads! Human activity exerts forces upon the objects and infrastructures that we have surrounded ourselves with. Reclaiming a slice of that energy moving about in our bustling cities would be a fantastic achievement!

@stevenasher



Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Boy with 176 IQ is 1 in a million


Only explanation I can think of for things like this is a rogue cosmic ray, DNA interaction. don't ya think?

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Awesome Eco-Art


Created from salvaged wood collected from the streets of sao paulo.

via http://bit.ly/iUF2v

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