http://www.ssiworld.com/watch/watch-en.htm
Industrial shredding…. Check out the oil drums.
I can’t imagine these videos were any more useful than fun.
He was born in Canada, but currently lives in Boulder, CO up in Boulder Heights.
http://www.ssiworld.com/watch/watch-en.htm
Industrial shredding…. Check out the oil drums.
I can’t imagine these videos were any more useful than fun.
OK, my Mac Mini arrived on Friday, and I spent the weekend playing with it. Overall, a good little machine, with a really sexy user interface, and a lot of power under the hood. This is my first time using a Mac in almost 5 years, so a lot has changed (including Mac OS X)
Here’s some notes, on my use of this machine to drive my 16:9 plasma (Panasonic, 852×480 real resolution, VGA input) and home theatre setup (Yamaha RX-V1400, connected optically):
That’s all for now….
http://www.chait.net/index.php?p=572&page=1
SVGA, $700, runs off a battery. LED-based illumination. Cool.
http://news.designtechnica.com/article6597.html
Still pretty pricey at around $199, but cool.
Interesting article posted at eCoustics on the differences. I’m commonly asked the same question, but it appears reasonably well answered in the posting.
Exeem has been updated to 0.21, but it still doesn’t hold a candle to BitTorrent content from BTEFNET and TorrentReactor. The content just isn’t up to snuff on Exeem. Friends point out this may change once all the torrent sites are down, but I still haven’t seen over 25000 users worldwide on Exeem. Maybe I’m being too hard on the program, as it’s still in BETA.
There was an unflattering interview on NeoWin with the original author of BitTorrent, Bram Cohen, where he was fairly dismissive of Exeem.
Plagued by the incredibly buggy nature of Adobe Photo Album 2.0, I’ve started experimenting with the Google-owned Picasa. I’m actually experiencing a really strange problem with my mouse whenever I load the program, but I’m trying to get past that, because it’s free, and clearly better than the Adobe P.O.S.
http://www.deltabravo.net/custody/rorschach.htm
This was written for custody disputes involving kids, but interesting nonetheless.
http://www.recycled.se/paytv/refrain.wmv
Reminds me of the Grunge Song, by the Vestibules