Passively-cooled Caterpillar House built from shipping containers: "The use of shipping containers in residential builds is quite popular nowadays, and with good reason: there are untold numbers of the waterproof and durable metal boxes available, so why not put a few to good use? With this in mind, the latest such dwelling to grab our attention is the Caterpillar House by Chilean architect Sebastián Irarrázaval, which also features passive cooling."
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Thursday, July 4, 2013
TurtleCell iPhone case packs a set of retractable earbuds
TurtleCell iPhone case packs a set of retractable earbuds: "Most people never forget their smartphone when they leave the house, but an accompanying set of earbuds can be a different story. Unfortunately, even when people do remember to bring them along, the cords tend to end up a twisted bundle at the bottom of their pocket or bag. A pair of designers may have a simple solution with the TurtleCell iPhone case, which features retractable earbuds so you always have a tangle-free set of headphones handy."
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Defiant electric fat bike tackles sand and snow
Defiant electric fat bike tackles sand and snow: "Two big trends that have stormed the bicycle industry over the past few years are pedal-assisted electric drivetrains and fat tires. These two trends converge in Defiant Bicycles' Big Easy. Unlike other electric bikes that stop at the edge of the street, the Big Easy keeps rolling over some of the toughest, most sluggish terrain on Earth – everything from hot sand to cold, mushy snow."
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FYI: What Would Happen If You Shot Off Fireworks In Space? | Popular Science
FYI: What Would Happen If You Shot Off Fireworks In Space? | Popular Science: "Good news: they'll explode! Bad news: they might not be the prettiest fireworks ever."
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013
My Father's Speech - The Rush Limbaugh Show
My Father's Speech - The Rush Limbaugh Show: "Our Lives, Our Fortunes, Our Sacred Honor"
It was a glorious morning. The sun was shining and the wind was from the Southeast. Up especially early, a tall bony, redheaded young Virginian found time to buy a new thermometer, for which he paid three pounds, fifteen shillings. He also bought gloves for Martha, his wife, who was ill at home."
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It was a glorious morning. The sun was shining and the wind was from the Southeast. Up especially early, a tall bony, redheaded young Virginian found time to buy a new thermometer, for which he paid three pounds, fifteen shillings. He also bought gloves for Martha, his wife, who was ill at home."
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Turn Soda into a Slushie With No Special Equipment
Turn Soda into a Slushie With No Special Equipment: "Few things are better on a hot summer day than a frozen drink, and you can beat the heat with your own soda slushes at home with absolutely no special equipment."
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Beyond military drones – the future of unmanned flight
Beyond military drones – the future of unmanned flight: "In April of this year, a BAE Systems Jetstream research aircraft flew from Preston in Lancashire, England, to Inverness, Scotland and back. This 500-mile (805 km) journey wouldn't be worth noting if it weren't for the small detail that its pilot was not on board, but sitting on the ground in Warton, Lancashire and that the plane did most of the flying itself."
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KeyMe stores keys digitally, cuts them when you forget yours
KeyMe stores keys digitally, cuts them when you forget yours: "Getting locked out of the house is especially frustrating when you’ve forgotten the “safe” place where you hid the spare key. As an alternative to sleeping in the garden shed or emergency locksmith fees, KeyMe allows you to store a digital version of your house key in the cloud from which a duplicate key can be cut on demand."
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Wi-Vi system uses Wi-Fi to see through walls
Wi-Vi system uses Wi-Fi to see through walls: "Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have developed what could become low-cost, X-ray vision. The system, known as "Wi-Vi," is based on a concept similar to radar and sonar imaging, but rather than using high-power signals, this tech uses reflected Wi-Fi signals to track the movement of people behind walls and closed doors."
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All systems go for Planetary Resources' Arkyd 100 space telescope
All systems go for Planetary Resources' Arkyd 100 space telescope: "Planetary Resources, Inc., the asteroid mining company based in Bellevue, Washington, completed its Kickstarter campaign on Sunday after a 33-day run that raised US$1,505,366 from 17,600 backers. The purpose of the campaign was to raise public interest in the company and asteroid mining in general by crowdfunding an Arkyd 100 space telescope that will be made available to the public."
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James Bond’s submersible Lotus Esprit going under the hammer
James Bond’s submersible Lotus Esprit going under the hammer: "While the pursuit to develop flying cars and Star Warsian land-speeders rages on, the dilemma around developing a functioning underwater vehicle was solved decades ago … by the British Secret Service's Q Branch. In the film The Spy Who Loved Me, James Bond escapes from the obligatory hoard of bad guys by driving one very versatile white Lotus Esprit into the ocean. That fully submersible vehicle, is now set to go to auction this September"
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Is it a Jeep? Is it a speedboat? No, it's WaterCar's Panther amphibious vehicle
Is it a Jeep? Is it a speedboat? No, it's WaterCar's Panther amphibious vehicle: "Recreational amphibious vehicles are nothing new, but most are one-offs, and most tend to be boats that can creep on land, or cars that slosh slowly through water. There are exceptions, notably entries from Gibbs, but arguably, amphibious vehicles have not made the grade as true all-round vehicles that can be driven to work during the week, and on the lake on weekends. WaterCar's new Panther straddles the divide."
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