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Sync and Back Up Your Data with Conduit for Linux (59)
on Lifehacker (11068) permalinkAdmit it—even if your desk could be the cover shot for Organized Worker Monthly, your data is all over the place. Between desktop apps, online networks, and webapp tools, it's easy to lose track of data and duplicate tasks, simply because it's not all accessible, or it takes too much of your time to keep it all synced up and together. Conduit, an in-development program for the Linux desktop, makes it simple to link your ...Shared by Abe (83) AJ (1159) Anand L (48) Andrew (81) ani625 (555) Bene (12) binduwavell (77) Brandon (71) bsag (11) Camtron 9000 (384) Compuwizard123 (131) consolamentor (26) d0m1n4t3 (7) Dan (54) David Arcos (50) diffus (22) Duane (353) enguillem (38) Eric (35) Fernando Batista (65) geekblake (7) hoosteen (120) HUNG (409) Ian Swainson (11) Jeffrey (32) JohnMu (47) Jon (41) Jonnie (16) Josh (181) Kin (30) King (38) Library (27) Matt Hall (49) mbrannig (5) metaeuphoria (146) Mike F (2080) nparker13 (548) patrick (35) Paul (46) potentato (66) Robert (33) Rutger Blom (92) Sandaruwan (35) spsneo (64) Srinvard (251) Steve (51) thr33 (87) TJ (99) Tony Duckles (32) Tor Erling (158) Travis Tubbs (45) vraicovi (76) wwj (93) Wyctim (154) Zach (288) zemlanin (124) Zoram (83) Владимир Анохин (27) 攻疼新一 (1184)Contribute comment
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Watchmen Movie Trailer - Screen Shots (1)
on YesButNoButYes Stories (91) permalinkThe moment I've kind of been waiting for is here again. The first Watchmen movie trailer is back up. Or just see it tomorrow before The Dark Knight. Seems like a teaser featuring loads of CGI and not much on the story line but it'll due for now. I got an advanced copy of the trailer so there's are 20+ screen grabs posted on the jump. This looks good...so far. Continue reading Watchmen Movie Trailer ...Shared by Brandon (71)Contribute comment
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Imposter (337)
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- Jason Wojciechowski said: PERFECT
- Photar said: lollerific!
- mernisse said: this is a fun game. i have been playing it with my employer for almost 5 years. suckers.
- ervin said: Tökéletes.
- Craig said: I think every time somebody is talking about a problem they're working on I'm going to suggest trying logarithms
- Josh said: Love the finno-ugric reference.
- William said: Take that, Jacques!
- Tom said: the sociology one cracks me up.alt text: If you think this is too hard on literary criticism, read the Wikipedia article on deconstruction.
- Macky said: heh so true about literary criticism. I often feel it is the most pointless and overanalysing subject I take.
- Powera said: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokal_affair
- MR said: Laugh or cry.
- Nav said: Pfft. 8 papers and 2 books. I'd totally have it down in 7 and 1...
- Chris McQueen said: Woot! English majors for the B.S. win!
- pigliapost said: 48 secondi!!!
- xhantt said: I work as programmer for more than three years and they haven't caught on.
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Beautiful Lunar transit of Earth via EPOXI spacecraft (31)
on Bad Astronomy (388) permalinkRegular readers know I am deeply impressed with astronomical imagery, and I tend to be a little over-the-top on occasion when describing it. However, having said that, let me be very clear: the following is just about the coolest thing I have ever seen. First, the setup. The Deep Impact spacecraft was the one that smacked a chunk of copper into a comet so that we could see what materials were below the surface. After ...Shared by Adam Melancon (47) Adi Gaskell (410) Amerynn (138) Andrew Boardman (151) arshad (239) Ashwin Chandra Sekhar (33) Azeem (94) Brandon (71) brownpau (70) djhaley (9) efKoreman (75) imabug (85) James (28) Jason R. Hunter (65) Jordan (1425) Kajivar (104) Keenan (241) mace (34) Mark Havenner (36) Marston A, SugarStats (86) Nate (2) Nice Fish Films (120) Paolo Amoroso (15) Paul (221) Philip Spohn (20) Richard (21) richhand (54) Steve (142) Tometheus (45) Tyler Pasch (5) Wilson Afonso (1)
- Kajivar said: Oooooh, space porngasm!
- James said: Wow.
- Tometheus said: Reminds me of the Galileo flyby sequence (http://www.planetary.org/blog/article/00000967/) but still cool to look at the young'ns doin' it too. (And I know that Galileo sequence was in color... I may have to boot up my old computer so I can play the FLC I had of the encounter.... I do have a still from the encounter that's in color and the closeup on the earth is in color, so why wouldn't the earth/moon movie be in color? It's sad/annoying that so many of the files on my machine have become obsolete over the years.)
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iPhone Apps I'd Totally Buy (31)
on 43 Folders - (188) permalinkAs I wrote yesterday, I’m loving the new iPhone apps on the iTunes store. Also, as we mentioned on MacBreak Weekly yesterday, it seems likely that we’re just seeing the tip of the iceberg in terms of what people will do with that SDK. But it got me thinking about the stuff I want — the itches I want to scratch. So, iPhone developer friends. Please make these three apps. Prime This Elevator pitch: Scan ...Shared by Aaron (26) Aashay (51) Alex Porter (14) Anthony Bossuyt (238) Bob (32) Brandon (71) Bret (38) Brian (10) Carl (83) Chandoo (83) danliebke (65) Darius (30) emersunn (38) Eric (35) Eugene (194) Fred Schechter (368) Haltse (74) hikikomori (229) Jason (328) Jay (280) Jordan (45) KenFan (365) ketszeri (14) Kevin (16) kfc (111) Laughing Squid (284) Matthew Bischoff (64) mecki M@c (4) nparker13 (548) Pirate Scott (69) rene (100)Contribute comment
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First Look: Texas Hold 'Em (5)
on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) (3352) permalinkFiled under: iPod Family, iPhone, App StoreI've been having such a good time getting my virtual wallet cleaned out by my Texas Hold 'Em opponents that it's taken me three days to write this post!Texas Hold 'Em is an iPhone port of the popular Apple iPod game that came out a few years ago. If you're a fan of poker tournaments or just intrigued by Texas Hold 'Em, this $4.99 game is a heck of ...
- Brandon said: This is definitely one of the best games for the iPhone. Simple yet wonderful and greatly entertaining.
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July 16, 2008: Breaking (egg) News (2)
on The Cellar - Image of the Day (16) permalinkFrom The Arab Aquarius blog, via Bifurcated Rivets. A giant McDonald's billboard, shaped like an egg, in Chicago. Quote: The giant egg billboard starts cracking and opening up in the wee hours of morning. By breakfast time, the egg has already hatched, and you can see "Fresh Eggs Daily" written on the egg's yolk. The egg stays open from 6:00AM till 10:30AM, to indicate the availability of fresh eggs during that time. Once the breakfast ...Shared by Benjamin Golub (129) Brandon (71)Contribute comment
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Cities in 3D program in action (8)
on Google LatLong (83) permalinkPosted by Naureen Kabir, Geo Content PartnershipsIn March, we introduced the Cities in 3D Program, empowering local governments to contribute their own 3D models to Google. Since our original announcement, we have expanded the program to Europe and been working closely with several local governments in the US to get their models published to Google Earth. After four short months, the models from our first round of participants are available. Let's go for a brief ...Shared by atul (508) Brandon (71) cgsheldon (1139) Gopal (31) Paul (188) rjhintz (190) SeanConnolly2000 (23) Zahra HB (434)
- Brandon said: They featured Nashville and McMinnville on the blog. Sweet!
- SeanConnolly2000 said: It will be interesting too to note how these cities last - and change - with the passage of time. With the digital recordings now at hand, one can imagine narrating the same "when I was your age" stories to one's grandchildren someday... but now with the visualizations to make an interesting point.
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iPhone Developers have a blockbuster weekend (30)
on Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogger (733) permalinkToday I visited two iPhone developers to see how things went. First we visited Evernote, which makes a great note-taking app. This is the most useful app I’ve loaded on my iPhone so far (which has more than 30 apps loaded on it). Really killer thing? Take a picture of something with text in it. Say a sign, or a business card. Or a newspaper ad. Or a bill you received. Save it. Then, search ...Shared by abhi (10) arkiver (109) Avi (76) Brandon (71) Brian (480) Brit (167) Devlin D (42) dobata (1552) Gordo (22) handir (174) hoberion (29) J. Phil (653) Joe (224) Jon Price (127) Jonathan Sterling (122) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (574) Jules (190) lizunlong (104) louisgray (678) Marcus Beagley (219) Mikael (88) Mike F (2080) prexec (94) Rex (819) Rob (70) RTPeat (127) Sheila Thomson (108) Srinvard (251) TJ (21) Yinka (78)Contribute comment
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Socket Sense, where have you been all my life? (12)
on CrunchGear (1721) permalinkSocket Sense is a power strip with plugs set at 45-degree angles. Each one expands or contracts based on the size of the thing you need to plug in. Brilliant. My current surge protector makes me sad now. It’s $30, available here, and is good for over 2,000 joules of surge protection. via SwitchedShared by Adam (49) Brandon (71) Brian (480) David (45) Éric (49) giginger (82) haggaret (64) Jakob (148) Matthew (75) Soulhuntre (319) Steve (168) zer0ck (33)Contribute comment
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#11940 - Hacked! New 2 GB Flash drive that looks so... (9)
on NOTCOT.ORG (525) permalinkHacked! New 2 GB Flash drive that looks so fucked up, no one's going to mess with it! (Want more? See NOTCOT.org and NOTCOT.com)Shared by Brandon (71) Coolbox (81) getuliosuarez (13) Jakob (148) Karim2k (22) Lionel Riem (48) Mathew (79) Michael (110) 小草莓 (57)Contribute comment
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Nintendo's Wii MotionPlus add-on makes the Wii Remote a true 1:1 motion controller (48)
on Engadget (7947) permalinkFiled under: Gaming, Peripherals While we saw it hinted at in patents, Nintendo is springing quite the doozy on us at E3 in the form of its new Wii MotionPlus add-on. Perhaps in a preemptive strike against supposed Wiimote competition from the likes of Microsoft and Sony, Nintendo is beefing up its motion support with this add-on, which is supposed to proved "an unmatched level of precision and immersion," with sensors to supplement the accelerometer ...Shared by AJ (1159) amoose136 (6) arkiver (109) Benjamin Golub (129) bounder (33) Brandon (71) Brian Brunelle (16) Bryce (51) Chung (337) Cogo (76) Crossbar (45) danutz (101) DigitalMike (303) Donnie Berkholz (89) Emmett (96) erikeric (84) Fernando Johann (23) Frederic (197) Garrett (71) hank (85) Hokey (44) Jared (91) jayman16 (284) joekwon (57) Jon (88) JR A (94) Kevin (6) kskobac (42) Mael (31) Mathew (133) Matthew (218) Mike (144) Morgan (65) MV (115) Nathan (139) NEEKers (32) Omar Gallaga (24) Rex (819) Richard (140) Robert Accettura (169) Rusty Mitchell (99) Shannon (125) StatisticsIO (129) Steve Loopipe (56) the Baron of Bore (66) wvpv (45) yasker (115) Yeehaw (172)
- yasker said: Cool! We need video!!
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SF uses wireless sensors to enable smart parking (9)
on core77.com's design blog (465) permalinkThis fall, San Francisco will test 6,000 of its 24,000 metered parking spaces in the nation's most ambitious trial of a wireless sensor network that will announce which of the spaces are free at any moment. Drivers will be alerted to empty parking places either by displays on street signs, or by looking at maps on screens of their smartphones. They may even be able to pay for parking by cellphone, and add to the ...Shared by Brandon (71) Chris (220) JAA (17) Josi (67) Mike B (7) Muthu Online (2) rsgalloway (115) Tessa (25) willygru (32)
- Muthu Online said: mused about this issue - http://muthuonline.com/archives/2008/02/19/car-stuff/
- Mike B said: Holy awesome wired future batman! This tech will probably just result in ticketing immediately as the meter runs out.