Bookish people may not be known for their social skills, but a crop of social-networking Web sites aimed at bibliophiles are allowing readers to connect with the page — and with each other — in a brand new “virtual” environment.
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Web Sites Let Readers Share Books Virtually
Violent Elephant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_an372vDaE
A 4-ton elephant goes AWOL during a polo match in Sri Lanka. Local trainers decide to calm it down…by throwing rocks at it. Another incident after the jump.
Shade Pixel: Text You Can Feel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lGG3SNXhW0
Instead of using a traditional 2-dimensional display surface, Shade Pixel renders information using a deformable skin surface which provides a 3-dimensional texture to its output.
2,100 Patent Applications for the Atomic Bomb
The U.S. atomic bomb was such a secret, scientists and engineers sometimes talked in code. It was the Manhattan Project, not “The Atomic Bomb Project.” Plutonium was referred to as “copper,” and the bomb itself as “the gadget.”
But at the same time, scientists and engineers were furiously filing secret patent applications that described many […]
World’s First Eyeball Tattoo - Ouch!
Toronto man has been the first to get an eyeball tattoo. Basically, he has turned the whites of his eyes blue.
The Worm Bridge
You won’t be able to fully understand this post until you get past the jump. The worm bridge is an amazing piece of photography.
Vestax Guber CM-02 USB Turntable
In this day of MP3s, turntables have been given a modern update to keep up with the times while retaining that aura from the past. The Vestax Guber CM-02 USB Turntable is drop dead gorgeous, allowing you to convert all your old favorites from vinyl into MP3 format if you haven’t yet done so already. […]
The Infamous Sardoodledom Spelling Bee Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-3JSYDApec
The kid at the spelling bee had never heard of the word, but neither had I. It is pretty funny! Try to use “sardoodledom” in a sentence sometime this week.
Smoking After Heart Attack Triples Risk of Second
Young people who continue to smoke after a heart attack are three times more likely to have future heart problems than survivors who kick the habit, Greek researchers said on Saturday.
People who are 35 or younger who keep smoking are far more prone to die from a heart-related event, have a repeat heart attack or […]
Website Design Basics by the Poetic Prophet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0qMe7Z3EYg
When we hear the phrase “How Web standards and proper design can affect the ranking and conversion of pages on your site,” we always think of another phrase, “funky fresh beat.” This is because we are woefully out of touch with modern hip-hop.
“If the News is That Important, It Will Find Me”
The NY Times has an article about how a younger generation of news readers now focus on sharing the news, rather than just consuming it. Mathew Ingram highlights the key sentence in the article, from a college student: “If the news is that important, it will find me.” Very few mainstream publications have grasped […]
Space Elevator and the Controversial ‘Wobble’ Problem
If an elevator stretching from Earth into space could ever be built, it could slash the cost of space travel. But a controversial new study suggests that building and maintaining one would be an even bigger challenge than previously thought, because it would need to include built-in thrusters to stabilize itself against dangerous vibrations.
Photos and […]
A Robot Run by Flies
This strange looking contraption is a battery powered vehicle. It putters around a New York art gallery looking like…art. What’s interesting about it is the driver or drivers. It’s course is directed and steered entirely by flies. The plastic bubble is filled with large houseflies, and the food and water that nourishes them. […]
MIT & Columbia Test New Approach to Fusion Power
An MIT and Columbia University team has successfully tested a novel reactor that could chart a new path toward nuclear fusion, which could become a safe, reliable and nearly limitless source of energy.
TreePees and Tree Tents
The TreePee
Do you like camping but can’t stand wallowing in the dirt with all those bugs and worms? Then the Treepee is just for you. Hang it from the nearest sturdy tree, stake it down on all four corners, and suddenly you have yourself a floating paradise in the wilderness.
Other designs after the […]
The Television of Tomorrow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPHP0QkL130
Regarded as one of the world’s leading cartoonists, Tex Avery crafts this brilliantly scripted cartoon about the future of television in 1953.
Foldable, Stretchable Circuits
Researchers have made sheets of high-performance silicon circuits that can bend, fold, and even stretch around complex shapes.
