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Halloween in space

(Saturday, October 31st, 2009)

There are not only creepy aliens in space (where no one can hear you scream). There are also monster-shaped galaxies.

A Spectre in the Eastern Veil

A Spectre in the Eastern Veil

Thanks to NASA.

Google and ICANN reach for the non-latin world

(Thursday, October 29th, 2009)

The ICANN started to allow non-latin alphabet to be used in the domain names to support half of the word which is actually using a non-latin alphabet (Russians, Chinese, Japanese, Hindi, etc.)

Google decided to celebrate with an anti-latin graphic to great their visitors.

google_asterix

Big photo sensor full of mega-pixels

(Thursday, October 29th, 2009)

It’s been quite some time already that a company named Red prepares not only a photo camera but a full photo & video system with a very high level of configurability. I recently stumbled upon the description of the various sensors that intend to included in their cameras.

See the size of the larger sensor: The RED 617 Mysterium Monstro sensor has 261,352,000 pixels (about the same number as sensitive cells at the back of a human eye).

red-617-sensor

The images to come out of it will certainly be monstrous as suggested by the sensor name.

Cool ad

(Monday, October 26th, 2009)

billboard

Maglev trains: Toys and games

(Wednesday, October 21st, 2009)

Magnetic levitation is considered by some as the future of train technology. Several real trains have actually been created (the German industry has been a pioneer and is in a strong competition with Japan for the development of such MagLev trains or Magnetic Levitation trains). But did you really see how it works? It’s easy. Check this demonstration with maglev toy trains.


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The tracks are made of traditional magnets and the train contain a big super-conducting magnet (cooled down by liquid nitrogen to maintain its super-conducting characteristics). Everything is relying heavily on magnetic fields. So, not surprisingly, these fields can be observed in the real train. The following video — shot on the Rokko Liner in Kobe, Japan — shows metal paper clips dancing on the stray magnetic fields of such a Maglev train, going through the floor of one of the passenger cars.


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Don’t drop your credit card (or an age-old floppy disk) on the floor for fear of seeing it quickly erased.

Bald eagle

(Monday, October 19th, 2009)

Pygargue à tête blanche

Pygargue à tête blanche - Copyright (C) Yves Roumazeilles

The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a bird of prey found in North America that is most recognizable as the national bird and symbol of the United States of America.

You can buy an original print at RedBubble.

Video game fans just can’t take it when it’s real

(Sunday, October 18th, 2009)

See what happens to video game players, when a real World Rally Championship (WRC) pilot takes them to the real dirt. “Are you ready for the real thing?” Ken Block is not only a good driver, he’s trying his best to have them p…ing their pants.


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Source: Autoblog.

Martin Luther King Jr. speech

(Saturday, October 17th, 2009)

Martin Luther King Jr has been inspiring for many great people and a lot of other human beings. This is a Bible-inspired speech I found.

I say to you, this morning, that if you have never found something so dear and precious to you that you will die for it, then you aren’t fit to live.

You may be 38 years old, as I happen to be, and one day, some great opportunity stands before you and calls upon you to stand for some great principle, some great issue, some great cause. And you refuse to do it because you are afraid.

You refuse to do it because you want to live longer. You’re afraid that you will lose your job, or you are afraid that you will be criticized or that you will lose your popularity, or you’re afraid that somebody will stab or shoot or bomb your house. So you refuse to take a stand.

Well, you may go on and live until you are ninety, but you are just as dead at 38 as you would be at ninety.

And the cessation of breathing in your life is but the belated announcement of an earlier death of the spirit.

You died when you refused to stand up for right.

You died when you refused to stand up for truth.

You died when you refused to stand up for justice.

DemocracyNow via BoingBoing.

How babies are made

(Thursday, October 15th, 2009)


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Crappy bridges

(Monday, October 12th, 2009)

Even the local guy does not seem too sure about it!


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I’m not prone to vertigo, but I would not try it. I am happy being currently in Nepal and not in Pakistan. Wait! Here is a bridge in Nepal:


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Extraordinary Chinese health notice

(Thursday, October 8th, 2009)

20 foods you should not eat together

20 foods you should not eat together

You can’t read Chinese? That’s a pity. You would learn from this official announcement that some foods should not be eaten together (it is not clear how the exact risk was identified, though).

According to Xinjiang, the list of terrible mixtures is:

  1. Pork + water chestnuts = a stomach ache
  2. Beef + chestnuts = vomiting
  3. Lamb meat + watermelon = a decreased vigor for life
  4. Dog meat + green beans = poisonous to the body
  5. Rabbit meat + celery = loss of hair
  6. Chicken + celery = a decreased vigor for life
  7. Goose meat + chicken eggs = a decreased vigor for life
  8. Turtle meat + amaranth (a nutritional herb) = poisonous to the body
  9. Carp + liquorice (not the candy) = poisonous to the body
  10. Crab + persimmon fruit = diarrhea
  11. Chicken eggs + saccharin = poisonous to the body, potentially fatal
  12. Brown sugar + preserved eggs = poisonous to the body
  13. White wine (白酒) + persimmon = chest pains
  14. Onions + honey = damaged vision
  15. Radish + fungus = dermatitis (a skin disease)
  16. Bean curd + honey = makes you deaf
  17. Potatoes + bananas = (not translated)
  18. Bananas + sweet potato = a bloated belly
  19. Peanuts + cucumbers = harmful to the body
  20. Sweet potatoes + persimmon = lithiasis (formation of stones, such as the kidney stone)

I knew that you wanted to know about it…

Why did my colleagues help me?

(Tuesday, October 6th, 2009)

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I am leaving France for a photo trip to Nepal. Why did my colleagues pay a part of that trip?


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