Category: Science & Geeks

  • The astronauts were drunk

    The astronauts were drunk

    Accoridng to a recent report from NASA (or more precisely according to a single paragraph of that report), alcohol is circulating freely among the astronauts and most specifically during pre-flight. To the point that some worried that the state of the crew may endanger the mission itself. But local management did not seem as worried…

  • National flag design critique

    National flag design critique

    What would happen if a designer team submitted national flags to customer countries? And listened to the ciritiques or comments? Link Via: Information Aesthetics.

  • Linksys is dead

    Linksys is dead

    John Chambers, CEO of CISCO, the company that bought Linksys in 2003, informed us that the Linksys brand will soon be abandonned in favor of a new line of routers all named CISCO. The Linksys brand had been around since 1988, it had been kept because it had a higher recognition factor in the small…

  • Intel’s E6420 vs. AMD’s 5600+

    Intel’s E6420 vs. AMD’s 5600+

    Competition is tough at this level (sub-$200 dual-core processors). That is the reason why TechWareLabs decided to compare both CPUs: Intel’s E6420 vs. AMD’s 5600+. This is a confirmation that prices are set to make CPUs quite comparable. There is a slight performance advantage to Intel but for a slightly higher price.

  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. – Clear Sky, the promotional videos

    GameTrailers brought back fro mthe E3 game fair a whole bunch of videos of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. – Clear Sky, the FPS video game that presents the prequel to S.T.A.L.K.E.R. – Shadow of Chernobyl with its best elements. Here is an example, but I think you should also follow the link to find some more (even HD…

  • Mac GrandPerspective to see disk space

    Some time ago, I had spoken here of SequoiaView, a Windows utility to visualize the space used by files on a hard disk drive (a great way to prepare for freeing space on a hard drive choking full of hundreds of GB of data). Today, I found a free utility doing about the same task…

  • Prices falling for CPUs

    Now, we had announced them: Summer sales. AMD started with nearly all its CPU products, Intel followed immediately, AMD announced that they would not go further for now. Today, Intel does it again for quad-core processors (but prices are already so high that you need breathing assistance to observe them in the rarefied air of…

  • BibliOdyssey, a quality library

    BibliOdyssey, a quality library

    BibliOdyssey is a web site about art in antique prints. You love books, you love quality books, you must stay tuned to BibliOdyssey. Today, I just want to point to one single impressive post there: Drawing on the Renaissance.

  • Audacity: The musical utility

    For the music lovers, the sound amateurs, the podcasters, Audacity is a tool out of the usual: despite its cheap price (it’s free) it has near professional features.