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If you feel that your pictures sometimes lack fine-grained detail, they probably do. At stanley cup least, they do compared to photographs taken with a new supercamera developed at Duke University, which is capable of instantly acqu stanley flasche iring images that pack in a staggering 960 million pixels. The 93-kilo device鈥攑ictured below鈥攕titche stanley cup usa s together images from 98 separate 14-megapixel sensors to create the images. While there have been other examples of gigapixel photography in the past, they have relied on panning a camera across a scene, sequentially recording images which are later stitched together. This device, however, captures all the images simultaneously. The resulting images are so detailed that they can reveal a 3.8-centimeter-wide object from 1 kilometer away. The image above click to see a bigger version shows one of the camera test shots of a traffic circle. The insets images are digitally magnified by a factor of 13 and show details from 15 meters to 93 meters away. The images provide a 120掳-wide view, so look a little bit like the results you might expect to see from a fish-eye lens. One challenge remains though: to make the device, which currently measures 30 x 30 x 20 inches, just a little more pocketable. [Nature] Image by Duke courtesy of Nature CameraScience Agtv This Brilliant Business Card Transforms into a Tiny Chair
Many in the scientific community have long assumed that nest-building in birds is a purely instinctive skill 鈥?an inborn ability that birds repeat from one nest to the next gourde stanley , regardless of their personal building history. But now, an international team of researchers in Botswana has observed birds engaging in behavior that suggests they may actually learn from experience, a finding that flies in the face of man stanley thermobecher y widely-held assumptions about nest-building and bird cognition. When it comes to architecturally inclined birds, Botswana Southern Masked Weaver is one of the most prolific; Weaver birds like the one pictured up top are not only known to build dozens of nests in a single season, their nests also tend to be relatively complex. These characteristics allowed for researchers from Scotland and Botswana to monitor changes in the nest-building techniques of individual Weavers over extended periods of time. The researchers found that individual birds not only varied their design technique from one nest to the next assembling their nests first from left to right, then from right to left, for example , they also bec stanley cup ame better builders as the season progressed 鈥?completing various stages of nest construction more quickly and dropping fewer and fewer of their building materials as they gained more and more experience. According to the scientists, these experience-dependent changes support the hypothesis that 鈥?at least in the Southern Masked Weaver 鈥?th
If you feel that your pictures sometimes lack fine-grained detail, they probably do. At stanley cup least, they do compared to photographs taken with a new supercamera developed at Duke University, which is capable of instantly acqu stanley flasche iring images that pack in a staggering 960 million pixels. The 93-kilo device鈥攑ictured below鈥攕titche stanley cup usa s together images from 98 separate 14-megapixel sensors to create the images. While there have been other examples of gigapixel photography in the past, they have relied on panning a camera across a scene, sequentially recording images which are later stitched together. This device, however, captures all the images simultaneously. The resulting images are so detailed that they can reveal a 3.8-centimeter-wide object from 1 kilometer away. The image above click to see a bigger version shows one of the camera test shots of a traffic circle. The insets images are digitally magnified by a factor of 13 and show details from 15 meters to 93 meters away. The images provide a 120掳-wide view, so look a little bit like the results you might expect to see from a fish-eye lens. One challenge remains though: to make the device, which currently measures 30 x 30 x 20 inches, just a little more pocketable. [Nature] Image by Duke courtesy of Nature CameraScience Agtv This Brilliant Business Card Transforms into a Tiny Chair
Many in the scientific community have long assumed that nest-building in birds is a purely instinctive skill 鈥?an inborn ability that birds repeat from one nest to the next gourde stanley , regardless of their personal building history. But now, an international team of researchers in Botswana has observed birds engaging in behavior that suggests they may actually learn from experience, a finding that flies in the face of man stanley thermobecher y widely-held assumptions about nest-building and bird cognition. When it comes to architecturally inclined birds, Botswana Southern Masked Weaver is one of the most prolific; Weaver birds like the one pictured up top are not only known to build dozens of nests in a single season, their nests also tend to be relatively complex. These characteristics allowed for researchers from Scotland and Botswana to monitor changes in the nest-building techniques of individual Weavers over extended periods of time. The researchers found that individual birds not only varied their design technique from one nest to the next assembling their nests first from left to right, then from right to left, for example , they also bec stanley cup ame better builders as the season progressed 鈥?completing various stages of nest construction more quickly and dropping fewer and fewer of their building materials as they gained more and more experience. According to the scientists, these experience-dependent changes support the hypothesis that 鈥?at least in the Southern Masked Weaver 鈥?th
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Summertime is the season of cross-country sojourns. Nothing is better than grabbing a gaggle of friends, loading up on individually wrapped snack foods, and hitting the open road. Unfortunately, nothing is worse than being on said open road and being forced to listen to the Bible Belt-musings of Pastor Jim on WKOR. Fortunately, if you take the single-question survey below, you could win $150 gift card to the iTunes store 鈥?the perfect way to drown out the ramblings of stanley thermos everyone favorite Sunday mornin stanley cup ; talk show host. To enter, send your answer to the survey below to [email 160;protected] with $150 iTunes gift card as the subject line. Standard contest rules apply. Only open to US residents. Readers may also enter by sending the last question of the survey and their contact information to Gawker Med stanley website ia, Attn: $150 iTunes gift card, 210 Elizabeth Street, Third Floor, New York, NY 10012. The contest begins on July 1 at 11:59 am EST and ends on August 31 at 11:59 pm EST. Sponsored post Gizmodo Lbww Everything You Need To Make Your Own Halloween Candy (And Save)
Of the 94 naturally occurring elements, we ;re on intimate terms with some, but others may be complete strangers. Oxygen O , carbon C , sodium Na , calcium Ca we can probably easily discuss their role in our lives. But what about tantalum Ta , promethium Pm , scandium Sc , and Yttrium Y What part do these elements play in our lives In giving the naturally occurr stanley tumbler ing elements a starring role in 94 films, the project 94 Elements aims to get us on better terms with these elements. The other staring role in the 94 Elements films is us. Ordinary people, sometimes in extraordinary circumstances, all over the globe. T stanley france he short films 5-8 termo stanley minutes out now tell the story ofSanjay and copper Cu , Levan and gadolinium Gd , Mamman and Hari plus germanium Ge , along with Bob and oxygen O . At just 5 8 minutes each, these videos offer a powerful and informative glimpse of the elements and their role in our lives. 94 Elements [via The Guardian] ChemistryElementsMoviesScience
Summertime is the season of cross-country sojourns. Nothing is better than grabbing a gaggle of friends, loading up on individually wrapped snack foods, and hitting the open road. Unfortunately, nothing is worse than being on said open road and being forced to listen to the Bible Belt-musings of Pastor Jim on WKOR. Fortunately, if you take the single-question survey below, you could win $150 gift card to the iTunes store 鈥?the perfect way to drown out the ramblings of stanley thermos everyone favorite Sunday mornin stanley cup ; talk show host. To enter, send your answer to the survey below to [email 160;protected] with $150 iTunes gift card as the subject line. Standard contest rules apply. Only open to US residents. Readers may also enter by sending the last question of the survey and their contact information to Gawker Med stanley website ia, Attn: $150 iTunes gift card, 210 Elizabeth Street, Third Floor, New York, NY 10012. The contest begins on July 1 at 11:59 am EST and ends on August 31 at 11:59 pm EST. Sponsored post Gizmodo Lbww Everything You Need To Make Your Own Halloween Candy (And Save)
Of the 94 naturally occurring elements, we ;re on intimate terms with some, but others may be complete strangers. Oxygen O , carbon C , sodium Na , calcium Ca we can probably easily discuss their role in our lives. But what about tantalum Ta , promethium Pm , scandium Sc , and Yttrium Y What part do these elements play in our lives In giving the naturally occurr stanley tumbler ing elements a starring role in 94 films, the project 94 Elements aims to get us on better terms with these elements. The other staring role in the 94 Elements films is us. Ordinary people, sometimes in extraordinary circumstances, all over the globe. T stanley france he short films 5-8 termo stanley minutes out now tell the story ofSanjay and copper Cu , Levan and gadolinium Gd , Mamman and Hari plus germanium Ge , along with Bob and oxygen O . At just 5 8 minutes each, these videos offer a powerful and informative glimpse of the elements and their role in our lives. 94 Elements [via The Guardian] ChemistryElementsMoviesScience
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https://youtube/watch v=ClZ2XfgWMrg Even though jetpack pilot Nick Macomber gets smoked by this Renault Megane RS in a 400 meter race, it doesn ;t matter. Jetpacks will one day be the de-facto mode of transportation because they stanley mugs ;re awesome and I say so. In fact, Nick is able to get up to around 62 miles per hour in the jetpack stanley cup usa , but he loses this race because he first needs to get to a safe height of around 160 feet off the ground. And since he only got about 30 seconds of fuel on board, he can ;t just hover around aimlessly in the air waiting for the race to start. But, stunts like this are just precursors to the day w stanley termoska hen Nascar replaces stock cars with jetpacks. Mark my words, it gonna happen. [Stuff.co.nz via Geekologie] Kpoo NASA Explains What Exploded Over Russia
If you ;re traveling to Canada, a country whose customs officials are notorious for playing the role of morality police, you ;d better leave your Japanese comics at home 鈥?whether they ;re in print o stanley becher r digital. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund announced today in a press release that it forming a coalition to support the defense of an American citizen facing criminal charges for mang stanley quencher a discovered on his laptop while crossing from the US into Canada. If convicted, he faces a minimum of one year in prison on charges of child pornography. To quote from the CBLDF press release: The facts of the case involve an American citizen, computer programmer, and comic book enthusiast in his mid-twenties who was flying from his home in the United States to Canada to visit a friend. Upon arrival at Canadian Customs a customs officer conducted a search of the American and his personal belongings, including his laptop, iPad, and iPhone. The customs officer discovered manga on the laptop and considered it to be child pornography. The client name is being withheld on the request of counsel for reasons relating to legal strategy. The images at issue are all comics in the manga style. No photographic evidence of criminal behavior is at issue. Nevertheless, a war water bottle stanley rant was issued and the laptop was turned over to police. Consequently, the American has been charged with both the possession of child pornography as well as its importation into Canada. As a result, if con
https://youtube/watch v=ClZ2XfgWMrg Even though jetpack pilot Nick Macomber gets smoked by this Renault Megane RS in a 400 meter race, it doesn ;t matter. Jetpacks will one day be the de-facto mode of transportation because they stanley mugs ;re awesome and I say so. In fact, Nick is able to get up to around 62 miles per hour in the jetpack stanley cup usa , but he loses this race because he first needs to get to a safe height of around 160 feet off the ground. And since he only got about 30 seconds of fuel on board, he can ;t just hover around aimlessly in the air waiting for the race to start. But, stunts like this are just precursors to the day w stanley termoska hen Nascar replaces stock cars with jetpacks. Mark my words, it gonna happen. [Stuff.co.nz via Geekologie] Kpoo NASA Explains What Exploded Over Russia
If you ;re traveling to Canada, a country whose customs officials are notorious for playing the role of morality police, you ;d better leave your Japanese comics at home 鈥?whether they ;re in print o stanley becher r digital. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund announced today in a press release that it forming a coalition to support the defense of an American citizen facing criminal charges for mang stanley quencher a discovered on his laptop while crossing from the US into Canada. If convicted, he faces a minimum of one year in prison on charges of child pornography. To quote from the CBLDF press release: The facts of the case involve an American citizen, computer programmer, and comic book enthusiast in his mid-twenties who was flying from his home in the United States to Canada to visit a friend. Upon arrival at Canadian Customs a customs officer conducted a search of the American and his personal belongings, including his laptop, iPad, and iPhone. The customs officer discovered manga on the laptop and considered it to be child pornography. The client name is being withheld on the request of counsel for reasons relating to legal strategy. The images at issue are all comics in the manga style. No photographic evidence of criminal behavior is at issue. Nevertheless, a war water bottle stanley rant was issued and the laptop was turned over to police. Consequently, the American has been charged with both the possession of child pornography as well as its importation into Canada. As a result, if con
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Fzlk When telepathic aliens pretend to be faeries and elves, it s just annoying for everyone
The Gizmodo family is a tight-knit bunch. We work together, we drink together, and then we like to post the pictures of our antics on Facebook and like them all at once. But certainly not all work cultures are like ours, and not all bosses and coworkers stanley water bottle as, well 8230;fun. Do your coworkers send you friend requests Do you accept Image via AHMAD FAIZAL YAHYA / Shutterstock stanley cup becher stanley usa FacebookPrivacy Parv Mollusks evolved brains on four different occasions
The world will not end on December 21st, 2012. The government is sure of it and so is NASA. In fact, NASA is so confident that the world will not on that day, that it has already published the December 22nd, 2012 ScienceCast video explaining why the world didn ;t end the day before. Heady. https://gizmodo/jungle-scie stanley quencher nce-mayans-actually-didnt-predict-a-2012-ap-5909356 So here you have it, stanley cup usa a sober, reasoned future explanation of why the world didn ;t end on December 21st, 2012. Very clever, NASA, but if you ;re wrong about this, no one will be around to know it. [CNET] stanley taza NASAScience
The Gizmodo family is a tight-knit bunch. We work together, we drink together, and then we like to post the pictures of our antics on Facebook and like them all at once. But certainly not all work cultures are like ours, and not all bosses and coworkers stanley water bottle as, well 8230;fun. Do your coworkers send you friend requests Do you accept Image via AHMAD FAIZAL YAHYA / Shutterstock stanley cup becher stanley usa FacebookPrivacy Parv Mollusks evolved brains on four different occasions
The world will not end on December 21st, 2012. The government is sure of it and so is NASA. In fact, NASA is so confident that the world will not on that day, that it has already published the December 22nd, 2012 ScienceCast video explaining why the world didn ;t end the day before. Heady. https://gizmodo/jungle-scie stanley quencher nce-mayans-actually-didnt-predict-a-2012-ap-5909356 So here you have it, stanley cup usa a sober, reasoned future explanation of why the world didn ;t end on December 21st, 2012. Very clever, NASA, but if you ;re wrong about this, no one will be around to know it. [CNET] stanley taza NASAScience
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https://youtube/watch v=TNOsB8tRmWU Google TV is getting voice search. And that pretty awesome because some of us get violently angry at scrolling through pages and pages of a guide. You can search by specific show name, or if you ;re not sure what you want to watch, you can say a genre or a topic like reality television. No one ever remembers channel numbers anyway, so now you can just simply say the name, like ESPN. Google also adding PrimeTime, an unobtrusive improvement to the on-screen guide. As neat as these additions are in and of themselves, they ;re also shots fired across the b stanley termoska ow of Google biggest adversary; Apple been rumored to put Siri in yo stanley cup ur television-either through Apple TV or an Apple-branded HDTV-for years now. Chalk this up to a battle won by Google in the TV arms race. [Google via The Verge] kubki stanley GoogleTelevision Ujum Millions of deaths indicate we re all eating too much salt
Most people who set fire to their work tend to be pretty much, uh, over it. For Kaspar Hamacher, it just the start of a new piece. Hamacher, a 32-year-old Belgian furniture maker, describes his process of design-by-conflagration as 8220 culpting with the elements. In 2010, after finding Brussels way too cosmopolitan for his tastes, Hamacher retreated to the Belgian countryside, where he hit his stride making furniture from materials sourced from the nearby woods. His most well-known series, Ausgebrann stanley cup t burned out , uses fire to sculpt wood into stools. Each piece begins as a stump, which Hamacher stuffs with newspaper and sets on fire. Using a long tube to blow air on certain stanley cup parts of the wood, he able to control the pattern of the burning, coaxing the form of a stool from the mass鈥攁 bit like a glass blower. Then, he douses the whole thing in water and sands down the charred exterior. Hamacher falls on the folksy end of the aleatoric design spectrum, an emerging term that refers to designers who use physical phenomena鈥攁nd p gourde stanley ure chance鈥攖o determine the form of an object. Another great example J贸lan van der Wiel, the Dutch designer who uses giant magnets to sculpt chairs. Or, if you ;re on the pyrotechnic beat, the work of Maarten Baas鈥攚ho torches famous pieces of furniture and then sells it. https://gizmodo/ugly-gravity-stools-cre ... et-5876158 [Ignant]
https://youtube/watch v=TNOsB8tRmWU Google TV is getting voice search. And that pretty awesome because some of us get violently angry at scrolling through pages and pages of a guide. You can search by specific show name, or if you ;re not sure what you want to watch, you can say a genre or a topic like reality television. No one ever remembers channel numbers anyway, so now you can just simply say the name, like ESPN. Google also adding PrimeTime, an unobtrusive improvement to the on-screen guide. As neat as these additions are in and of themselves, they ;re also shots fired across the b stanley termoska ow of Google biggest adversary; Apple been rumored to put Siri in yo stanley cup ur television-either through Apple TV or an Apple-branded HDTV-for years now. Chalk this up to a battle won by Google in the TV arms race. [Google via The Verge] kubki stanley GoogleTelevision Ujum Millions of deaths indicate we re all eating too much salt
Most people who set fire to their work tend to be pretty much, uh, over it. For Kaspar Hamacher, it just the start of a new piece. Hamacher, a 32-year-old Belgian furniture maker, describes his process of design-by-conflagration as 8220 culpting with the elements. In 2010, after finding Brussels way too cosmopolitan for his tastes, Hamacher retreated to the Belgian countryside, where he hit his stride making furniture from materials sourced from the nearby woods. His most well-known series, Ausgebrann stanley cup t burned out , uses fire to sculpt wood into stools. Each piece begins as a stump, which Hamacher stuffs with newspaper and sets on fire. Using a long tube to blow air on certain stanley cup parts of the wood, he able to control the pattern of the burning, coaxing the form of a stool from the mass鈥攁 bit like a glass blower. Then, he douses the whole thing in water and sands down the charred exterior. Hamacher falls on the folksy end of the aleatoric design spectrum, an emerging term that refers to designers who use physical phenomena鈥攁nd p gourde stanley ure chance鈥攖o determine the form of an object. Another great example J贸lan van der Wiel, the Dutch designer who uses giant magnets to sculpt chairs. Or, if you ;re on the pyrotechnic beat, the work of Maarten Baas鈥攚ho torches famous pieces of furniture and then sells it. https://gizmodo/ugly-gravity-stools-cre ... et-5876158 [Ignant]
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The first ever teaser trailer for Shane Carruth latest movie Upstream Color is out. It been many years since Carruth mind-bending and awesome Primer. Can Upstream Color live up to its predecessor Check it out. Upstream Color will premiere at Sundance. Here the official synopsis which unsurprisingly reveals nothing about the project : A man and woman are drawn together, entangled stanley deutschland in t stanley cup he life cycle of an ageless organism. Identity becomes an ill stanley cup usion as they struggle to assemble the loose fragments of wrecked lives. [via iTunes] MoviesTrailer frenzy Hrhb 6 Tools to Get Your Annoying Loser Slacker Crashing Friend Off Your Couch
Karla Flores was peacefully selling seafood on the street when she heard an explosion. An object hit her face, knocking her down. When she woke up she was in a hospital with a live fragmentation grenade stuck inside her face. Eight hours later, Karla had an operation that took out the deadly device that could have killed her and everyone else within a 32-foot radius. This is how it all happened. The 32-yea stanley us r-old Karla Flores, mother of three, was selling seafood under a hellish sun on a street of Culiac谩n, the largest city in the state of Sinaloa, in northwestern Mexico. Suddenly she heard an explosive noise. When she tried to turn around to see what it was, s stanley mug he was smashed by an object on her face. The impact made her fall violently on the sidewalk. All she remembers from that moment is that she felt a burning sensation on her face and, when she touched it, there was blood on her hands. Luckily for her, an anonymous passerby took her in a car and drove her to the hospital. There, doctors saw that something was inside her head, on the right side of her face. She thought it was some kind of rock from an explosion stanley cup , and tried to tell that to the doctors: The doctor asked me what happened. I told him that I thought a stone hit me. Then they started to look and discovered that it was some kind of projectile, but they didn ;t know what it was. The x-ray and the tomography showed a weird object stuck between the superior and inferior jawbones. Upon inspection, it was quickly ide
The first ever teaser trailer for Shane Carruth latest movie Upstream Color is out. It been many years since Carruth mind-bending and awesome Primer. Can Upstream Color live up to its predecessor Check it out. Upstream Color will premiere at Sundance. Here the official synopsis which unsurprisingly reveals nothing about the project : A man and woman are drawn together, entangled stanley deutschland in t stanley cup he life cycle of an ageless organism. Identity becomes an ill stanley cup usion as they struggle to assemble the loose fragments of wrecked lives. [via iTunes] MoviesTrailer frenzy Hrhb 6 Tools to Get Your Annoying Loser Slacker Crashing Friend Off Your Couch
Karla Flores was peacefully selling seafood on the street when she heard an explosion. An object hit her face, knocking her down. When she woke up she was in a hospital with a live fragmentation grenade stuck inside her face. Eight hours later, Karla had an operation that took out the deadly device that could have killed her and everyone else within a 32-foot radius. This is how it all happened. The 32-yea stanley us r-old Karla Flores, mother of three, was selling seafood under a hellish sun on a street of Culiac谩n, the largest city in the state of Sinaloa, in northwestern Mexico. Suddenly she heard an explosive noise. When she tried to turn around to see what it was, s stanley mug he was smashed by an object on her face. The impact made her fall violently on the sidewalk. All she remembers from that moment is that she felt a burning sensation on her face and, when she touched it, there was blood on her hands. Luckily for her, an anonymous passerby took her in a car and drove her to the hospital. There, doctors saw that something was inside her head, on the right side of her face. She thought it was some kind of rock from an explosion stanley cup , and tried to tell that to the doctors: The doctor asked me what happened. I told him that I thought a stone hit me. Then they started to look and discovered that it was some kind of projectile, but they didn ;t know what it was. The x-ray and the tomography showed a weird object stuck between the superior and inferior jawbones. Upon inspection, it was quickly ide
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You ;ve already seen our massive gallery of images from Vamps by Amy Heckerling of Clueless fame . Now get an eyeful of cult goddess Sigourney Weaver, vamping it out as the movie big bad. https://gizmodo/clueless-with-vampires- ... -v-5808386 Sigourney Weaver plays the character Cisserus, who lords over the main vampire characters Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter. The short synopsis is this: Two female vampires in modern-day New York City are faced with daunting romantic possibilities. stanley website But for a much longer and more detailed explanation of the film, check out our previous post on Vamps. Vamps ; facebook page. /> stanley thermos stanley cup Krysten RitterMoviesVampires Twrw Amazon Pulls 5,000 eBooks From the Kindle Store
One drawback of LED lighting is that as the bulb output wattage grows, so too does the chip cooling system. Bu stanley cup t GE new Energy Smart bulb ingenious cooling design packs a 100W of power at a quarter the energy requirements of a standard A19 incandescent. To cram the necessary parts into the A19 s stanley cup hape, GE partnered with Nuventix to replace the conventional cooling fans with something they call a synthetic jet鈥攅ssentially an oscillating membrane that helps dissipate the heat. In addition, the Energy Smart bulb emits at the 3000K color temperature and is rated at a 25,000-hour service life. Our innovation team has tackled a previously insurmountable technical challenge: cooling a 100-watt A-19 shaped replacement LED bulb without making it physically bigger, said Steve Briggs, general manager of LED systems, GE Lighting in a press release. Each subsystem such as optics, electronics and thermals needed to be designed for miniaturization and cooperative performance. We explored the limits of what possible and pushed far beyond industry expectations and competitors ; thinking and product offerings. GE engineers plan to further develop this technology to exceed the new 100W limit. For now, the Energy Smarts will hit store shelves by June of next year but no price has been se stanley termosar t yet. You can expect them to be pricey, though. [GE Lighting] Energy EfficiencyLighting
You ;ve already seen our massive gallery of images from Vamps by Amy Heckerling of Clueless fame . Now get an eyeful of cult goddess Sigourney Weaver, vamping it out as the movie big bad. https://gizmodo/clueless-with-vampires- ... -v-5808386 Sigourney Weaver plays the character Cisserus, who lords over the main vampire characters Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter. The short synopsis is this: Two female vampires in modern-day New York City are faced with daunting romantic possibilities. stanley website But for a much longer and more detailed explanation of the film, check out our previous post on Vamps. Vamps ; facebook page. /> stanley thermos stanley cup Krysten RitterMoviesVampires Twrw Amazon Pulls 5,000 eBooks From the Kindle Store
One drawback of LED lighting is that as the bulb output wattage grows, so too does the chip cooling system. Bu stanley cup t GE new Energy Smart bulb ingenious cooling design packs a 100W of power at a quarter the energy requirements of a standard A19 incandescent. To cram the necessary parts into the A19 s stanley cup hape, GE partnered with Nuventix to replace the conventional cooling fans with something they call a synthetic jet鈥攅ssentially an oscillating membrane that helps dissipate the heat. In addition, the Energy Smart bulb emits at the 3000K color temperature and is rated at a 25,000-hour service life. Our innovation team has tackled a previously insurmountable technical challenge: cooling a 100-watt A-19 shaped replacement LED bulb without making it physically bigger, said Steve Briggs, general manager of LED systems, GE Lighting in a press release. Each subsystem such as optics, electronics and thermals needed to be designed for miniaturization and cooperative performance. We explored the limits of what possible and pushed far beyond industry expectations and competitors ; thinking and product offerings. GE engineers plan to further develop this technology to exceed the new 100W limit. For now, the Energy Smarts will hit store shelves by June of next year but no price has been se stanley termosar t yet. You can expect them to be pricey, though. [GE Lighting] Energy EfficiencyLighting
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yuvy Build This Slingshot Nailgun Before You Build Your Next Birdhouse
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Feather stanley becher stanley cup knives. Jello grenades. Bread knuckles and popsicle dynamite! I would love to live in a fairy tale world where weap stanley polska ons are fanciful and probably edible. These weapons were created by awesome designer Kyle Bean for CUT Magazine. Cardboard Gadgets Remind Us that It All Disposable It so damn creative and hilarious and delicious and smart I want to shoot myself with a clay AK-47. [Kyle Bean via Colossal] Uvnm After iPhone 5 the Only Small Phones Left Are All Horrible
The indie movie Womb 鈥?starring the 11th Doctor, Matt Smith 鈥?gives us the heebie-jeebies. When a young couple is separated by a sad accident, the lone lover decides there only one way to rekindle stanley cup their love 鈥?give birth to a clone of her departed. This tal stanley thermoskannen e of weird science and quasi-incest is finally coming to America. Womb tells the story of the cross-generational love affair between Rebecca Eva Green and Thomas Matt Smith , two childhood friends who, once re-united, became instant lovers only to stanley vaso be separated again by Thomas ; accidental death. After contemplating suicide, Rebecca finds consolation in the idea of cloning Matt back to life, literally giving birth to her lost love. Womb will be showing in NYC and we hear it will be hitting the indie film festival market very soon, we ;ll be sure to keep you updated with showtimes as soon as we hear more. MoviesTrailer frenzy
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The indie movie Womb 鈥?starring the 11th Doctor, Matt Smith 鈥?gives us the heebie-jeebies. When a young couple is separated by a sad accident, the lone lover decides there only one way to rekindle stanley cup their love 鈥?give birth to a clone of her departed. This tal stanley thermoskannen e of weird science and quasi-incest is finally coming to America. Womb tells the story of the cross-generational love affair between Rebecca Eva Green and Thomas Matt Smith , two childhood friends who, once re-united, became instant lovers only to stanley vaso be separated again by Thomas ; accidental death. After contemplating suicide, Rebecca finds consolation in the idea of cloning Matt back to life, literally giving birth to her lost love. Womb will be showing in NYC and we hear it will be hitting the indie film festival market very soon, we ;ll be sure to keep you updated with showtimes as soon as we hear more. MoviesTrailer frenzy
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Remember when the Wor stanley water bottle ld War Z movie held such promise Now, not so much. Paramount has released the synopsis for its film adaptation of Max Brooks ; seminal zombie war story, and people are not happy about the massive deviations. The internet is rising up like a last-ditch offensive to stop a zombie army. Read the collected rants below. Here the official synopsis from Paramount: The story revolves around United Nations employee Gerry Lane Pitt , who traverses the world in a race against time to stop the Zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatening to decimate humanity itself. As you can see, rather than taking place after the bloody Zombie Wars, this movie will be set during the beginning of the outbreak. And Pitt will be running around to try and stop it. So basically, it every zombie movie ever made that no one saw. It sounds like this adaptation won ;t even be a shadow of the original novel. The synopsis reads like the producers cherry-picked a few battles and then wove them together around Pitt character. This is disheartening, to say the least, and we ;re not alone in our disappointment. Plenty of folks feel the same way, and here why they ;re pissed: Film School Rejects thinks it all just a damn shame. f you ;re going to get fans of the book excited, only to tak stanley cups uk e away what makes the book unique, what the point To make a movie In Name Onl stanley becher y that uses Gdoo Facebook Launches Open Graph With 60 New Partners
Nowadays, a public display ad is just an image on a giant screen, but this certainly wasn ;t the case 60 years ago. Unlike their famous soda, Coke recipe for neon signs is no secret: hard work and lots of it. Creative Review talked to Coca Cola archivist Ted Ryan about his company new show at the Design Museum in London featuring stanley cup price the creation of one of these signs. The sign in this picture is stanley water jug from 1954 and was located in London Piccadilly Square. You can fi stanley en mexico nd the entire interview in the upcoming issue of their magazine, but they already have an awesome gallery of images documenting every step of the process on their blog. There also scans of the sign technical manual detailing all the nitty gritty specifications. [CR blog]. coke
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Experiencing something hands on is the best way to learn about it and sound is no exception, a maxim that proven in the San Francisco Exploratorium new Sound Uncovered app. What does it do Lets you play with sound in six different first person experiences. For example, it teaches you about pitch in a brainteaser section where you have to find the highest note. Why do we like it Sound Uncovered is inventive, it interactive, and it will make you think about the equipment in between your ears that actually makes you hear. The app poses questions. For example, it ;ll show you two cars and as stanley termoska k you which one you want to buy based on the sound of each vehicle door closing. These are things you wouldn ;t think about ot stanley cup herwise鈥攚hy would sound play into making a car more appealing The answer might surprise you. Or did you ever wonder about if you say a word enough times, it starts to sound funny. There a science-based answer to that question. And Sound Uncovered will teach you that and more, and it stanley usa might make you appreciate everyday noises a little more. Sound Uncovered Download this app for: iPad, Free The Best: Learn the age of your ears The Worst: Listening to your own voice iPad Apps Xkdv Cylindrical Task Light Sisifo Is Illuminating Eye Candy
There are parts of Windows 8 that look really amazing like this, holy shit! . But now, Microsoft offers up a video of the new Explorer UI. More functiona stanley drinking cup l, perhaps. But it doesn ;t look so great. https://gizmodo/microsoft-opens-up-abou ... og-5831220 It worth sayin that the Windows 7 Explorer UI had gotten minimal to the point where it wasn ;t simple anymore. But pulling a complete 180 and making the menu bar items permanently visible, with icons sprawled all over the place, isn ;t exactly the best solution either. Microsoft says they ;re reimagining with Windows 8 and the Explorer UI. Yet, beyond the ribbon of commands, the fundamental act of navigating in explorer is unchanged. And though these icons are plastered across the top of the Explorer window, there are still more dropdown menus, secondary tabs and sc stanley cup quencher roll boxes. Blah. It a kitchen sink mentality, which is always nice in theory. But for people who aren ;t power users, this seems a bit overwhelming my immediate, subconscious reaction erred this way everytime I looked at the images or watched the video . And Microsoft can point to usage data all they want which they do , but it shouldn ;t be used to dictate design. It should be used to support the gut instincts that make design human. And that not to say there aren ;t some good ideas at play here. There are. They just need to be a bit more elegant. [MSDN] stanley thermobecher
Experiencing something hands on is the best way to learn about it and sound is no exception, a maxim that proven in the San Francisco Exploratorium new Sound Uncovered app. What does it do Lets you play with sound in six different first person experiences. For example, it teaches you about pitch in a brainteaser section where you have to find the highest note. Why do we like it Sound Uncovered is inventive, it interactive, and it will make you think about the equipment in between your ears that actually makes you hear. The app poses questions. For example, it ;ll show you two cars and as stanley termoska k you which one you want to buy based on the sound of each vehicle door closing. These are things you wouldn ;t think about ot stanley cup herwise鈥攚hy would sound play into making a car more appealing The answer might surprise you. Or did you ever wonder about if you say a word enough times, it starts to sound funny. There a science-based answer to that question. And Sound Uncovered will teach you that and more, and it stanley usa might make you appreciate everyday noises a little more. Sound Uncovered Download this app for: iPad, Free The Best: Learn the age of your ears The Worst: Listening to your own voice iPad Apps Xkdv Cylindrical Task Light Sisifo Is Illuminating Eye Candy
There are parts of Windows 8 that look really amazing like this, holy shit! . But now, Microsoft offers up a video of the new Explorer UI. More functiona stanley drinking cup l, perhaps. But it doesn ;t look so great. https://gizmodo/microsoft-opens-up-abou ... og-5831220 It worth sayin that the Windows 7 Explorer UI had gotten minimal to the point where it wasn ;t simple anymore. But pulling a complete 180 and making the menu bar items permanently visible, with icons sprawled all over the place, isn ;t exactly the best solution either. Microsoft says they ;re reimagining with Windows 8 and the Explorer UI. Yet, beyond the ribbon of commands, the fundamental act of navigating in explorer is unchanged. And though these icons are plastered across the top of the Explorer window, there are still more dropdown menus, secondary tabs and sc stanley cup quencher roll boxes. Blah. It a kitchen sink mentality, which is always nice in theory. But for people who aren ;t power users, this seems a bit overwhelming my immediate, subconscious reaction erred this way everytime I looked at the images or watched the video . And Microsoft can point to usage data all they want which they do , but it shouldn ;t be used to dictate design. It should be used to support the gut instincts that make design human. And that not to say there aren ;t some good ideas at play here. There are. They just need to be a bit more elegant. [MSDN] stanley thermobecher