Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Is Gaza Still Occupied?

It depends on how you define the word occupation.

In an article entitled Legal Acrobatics: The Palestinian Claim that Gaza is Still "Occupied" Even After Israel Withdraws, former Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Dore Gold, claims the Palestinians are abusing the term for political ends.

The fact that a wide variety of Palestinian spokesmen will charge that the Gaza Strip is still "occupied" even though the Palestinians exercise self-government and the Israeli civilian and military presence in this territory have been removed is revealing. It means that the charge of "occupation" is less a rigorous legal definition and more a blunt political instrument to serve the PLO's diplomatic and military agenda against Israel.

He makes some good points. Even if the borders and airspace remain under Israeli control, claiming that 'nothing has changed' is ridiculous. What really hasn't changed is the Palestinian awareness that an end to the occupation means an end to world sympathy and, therefore, the diplomatic free ride they have enjoyed for years.

From the looks of things, the only thing the PA
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Sunday, August 28, 2005


David Pescovitz:
Zookeepers in Xi'an, China are trying to help a 26-year-old chimpanzee quit smoking. According to an AP report, she started smoking 15 years ago by snatching butts left behind by visitors. (As BB readers know, smoking chimps are not unheard of.) Apparently, this chimp's habit picked up even more when her mate recently died. Link
[Boing Boing]
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Friday, August 26, 2005

More Interesting Maps


Mapsa9
I'd mentioned Amazon's foray into maps earlier, but they've gone even farther and launched http://maps.a9.com with "BlockView Images" for a bunch of cities. It's very Ajax-esque and while I think the dragging of the magnifying glass could use some work (I keep expecting it to work like Google Maps) it's a pretty interesting concept.

Here's the lay of the land as I see it.
Interesting Map Sites

Amazing Map Fat Clients



GPS Map Clients with DVDs



Map Sites That No Longer Serve a Purpose

Map Sites That Totally Missed The Boat But Are Still Used As Verbs

Map Sites That Should Have Been Integrated with Another Map Site But Aren't
For Whatever Reason I'm Not Privy Too But That's Still No Excuse



[ComputerZen.com - Scott Hanselman's Weblog]
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'Spiderman' Climbing Gadget Created


powerquick.jpgSome call it industrial mountaineering or technical rope access, but Virgin.net calls it by the more technical term: "Spiderman Climbing." Granted, the PowerQuick does give you superhero-like abilities. It motors around 320 lbs. up the side of a building at speeds of one yard per second. It's battery-powered, and one charge can take you to the top of the Statue of Liberty—five times. Originally developed for DARPA, there are now two versions of the Powerquick. One is for commercial purposes (yawn!), and the other takes solid fuel and is intended for hostage rescue and urban warfare. Unintended third use: Circumventing the office elevator bank.



'Spiderman' Climbing Gadget Created [Virgin.net]

New Machine Helps Soldiers Scale Buildings [IOL]

PowerQuick Powered Personal Ascender [Bonanza Products, Inc.]

[Gizmodo]
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Excellent purple dot illusion


Mark Frauenfelder:
If you stare at the little black cross in the center of this ring of blinking purple dots, the dots will turn green and eventually disappear. But if you stare at the purple dots themselves, you'll see that they only blink off momentarily and are never green. Remarkable. Link (via Random Good Stuff)

Reader comment: David says: Here's a page with 57
optical illusions
and visual phenomena. The purple dot illusion is also on there, but figured other fellow BB readers would be longing for more."
[Boing Boing]

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Thursday, August 25, 2005

The Business Of Nanotech

An interesting article from BusinessWeek

The Business Of Nanotech By Stephen Baker and Adam Aston

There's still plenty of hype, but nanotechnology is finally moving from the lab to the marketplace. Get ready for cars, chips, and golf balls made with new materials engineered down to the level of individual atoms.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

low gravity water balloon ruptures performed in a DC-9



low gravity water balloon ruptures performed in a DC-9 [video] | slow motion water balloon ruptures in gravity [videos ]



[Future Feeder]
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The Elegant Universe



Watch all 3 hours of The Elegant Universe (online) as Brian Greene unravels the world of string theory in plain English.



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Carbon nanotube printer outputs 7m/min


Cory Doctorow:Jamais sez, "Researchers from the University of Texas, Dallas, and Australia's CSIRO have developed a way of making strong, stable and amazingly useful ribbons and sheets made of multiwall carbon nanotubes. Their system pushes the material out at seven meters/minute; a Quicktime video of the process in action is here. If you've been following the development of nanotubes, you know what kind of accomplishment this is. In my view, this is the biggest technology breakthrough of the year, quite possibly of the decade."

Link

[Boing Boing]
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Sunday, August 14, 2005

storing data in our fingernails


This story could come from the imagination of a screenwriter working on the next James Bond movie, but it's reality. Japanese physicists have found a way to store data inside your fingernails by using lasers. And, more importantly, they were able to read this data by using an optical microscope. Technology Research News reports that storing data in our fingernails could lead to new ways of authentication. Of course, data is only available for six months. After that the fingernail has grown and the data has disappeared. Still, the researchers think that such a method could have some practical implementations within three years.
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New Tallest Man Found in Inner Mongolia


If you're trying to get into the Guinness Book of Records, you probably won't
break this record:
New Tallest Man Found in Inner Mongolia.



A
herdsman from North China's Inner Mongolia has been recognized by the Guinness
Book of World Records as the tallest naturally-growing human being.


He measures a whopping 7 foot 8.95 inch (2 meters 36.1 centimeters), taller
than Radhouane Charbib who, for the last six years, has held the title of
world's tallest living man.


Unlike most giants, the 54-year old Mongol, who has been living on a
pastureland near Chifeng City since his childhood, has grown to this
remarkable height naturally, and not as a result of a medical condition. His
growth was normal until the age of 16, after which an inexplicable growth
spurt saw his reach his record height in just seven years.




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Saturday, August 13, 2005

commenting and trackback have been added to this blog

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Tanaka Auto Door


autodoor.jpg Cleanliness, efficiency, compactness, cool-factor... for a variety of reasons, automatic doors have become a standard feature of Japanese shops. While the typical sliding star-trek style design has proven itself, the tanaka auto door aims to improve upon a good concept. This new design entails strips equipped with infrared sensors that open to the approximate shape of the person or object passing through, minimizing entry of dust, pollen, and bugs while keeping precious air-conditioning in. The technology for the new design seems to be in it's infancy, but Japan has proven once again that it's a least 10 years ahead of everyone else. -JM



Tanaka Auto Door
Demo Video [TV-Tokyo] [Gizmodo]



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Video ode to the American hillbilly


Mark Frauenfelder:
Picture 1-16
This has to be one of my favorite internet videos of all time. It's a montage of still photos set to the theme from Deliverance. I could watch 100 times and not tire of it. Link (thanks, Jim!) [Boing Boing]
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Toilets themed in Kama Sutra designs, at one of London's trendier nightspots


Xeni Jardin:







Toilets themed in Kama Sutra designs, at one of London's trendier nightspots. No telling what goes on in there. Link (thanks, Simon Bisson) [Boing Boing]
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Thursday, August 11, 2005


I've mentioned this site in the past, and I just took another look at it.
It's a pretty good sign that marketing has taken over the world:
Lovemarks.



Lovemarks
are a new way of thinking about the things we love. Lovemarks are better than
brands, because they are about Love and Respect: they speak to us as thinking
and feeling human beings. Lovemarks embody Mystery, Sensuality and Intimacy.



For example, someone nominated Voss Artesian Water as a lovemark:



Voss Artesian Water is taken from a virgin aquifer shielded for centuries
under ice and rock in the untouched wilderness of Norway. It's one of the
purest waters in the world. To me it's the perfect water because it tastes
like nothing, yet it makes me feel like I'm drinking in pure life force. The
super sexy and sleek bottle alone made me fall in love at first site.



Only a moron (or a market exec at Voss) would write something like that about
an overpriced bottle of water.

There's also a list of the
Top 200 Lovemarks.
Coca-Cola comes in at #6. Here's one person's comment:



I refuse to drink any of the "imposter" Cola's. At restaurants, I
specifically ask if they serve Coca-cola or another brand of cola, and if it's
not Coke, I'll opt for something else. Over the years, I've realized that it
is not only the taste that I like, but also the (positive) stigma that goes
along with drinking a coke. To me, Coca Cola lovers are a different breed.
It's about having a little more class, a little more tradition, being a little
more genuine, and appreciating quality and what's real as opposed to just
flash but no substance.



Give me a break!



| Posted in Products [The J-Walk Blog]

If you watch only one online video today, make it
Un-Balancing.



A short film that is played entirely in reverse and involves the "reverse
destruction" of balanced rock sculptures. There is one character in the movie
that appears to magically create these sculptures. Although the film is played
in reverse it appears as the man who is doing his magic is going forwards in
time.



It's done by Bill Dan, the famous rock balancer.



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Liquid ASS

Liquid ASS is like nothing you have ever seen or smelled. This unique nasty odor in liquid form will produce results that will keep you laughing for hours. This stuff is awful! Since it is in liquid form, you can apply it undetected for a long-lasting effect indoors. Sit back and watch people’s reactions to this liquified horror. You will not be able to suppress laughter as the victims discuss in earnest what that repulsive odor is.

Latest feedback: "I squirted the whole bottle at once with a 30 ft stream down the hallway and it smelled like someone died!!! No words explain how bad it is. It cleared out the whole building. I mean the WHOLE BUILDING and the smell went around the block!!! It still smells so bad now that it is baking in the summer night's heat. It is now between a dead fish smell and a dead body that took a massive shit. It has lasted 8 hrs so far and still going. The fire dept came over and went in every room and floor because they really thought someone died!!!! I can't explain the smell and the reactions, but you will be assured that I will be buying more next week!! Man, that is some stinky shit. WOW." -- ERZ, INC.
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Just Another Night On Shenkin Street


As depicted here in a short film by Lior Chafetz. Nu, b'emet. Very funny. [Jew*School]

Wednesday, August 10, 2005


Despite our fervent hopes that it wouldn’t happen, it looks like
more companies are coming out with rear-view mirrors with built-in TFT displays. The latest to join the party is Korea’s GT Electronics, which includes a 5-inch, 320x234 screen in its NRM-5100 mirror. At least they’re promoting it
with pics of a GPS mapping session, instead of clips from Star Wars,
like some other vendors.





[Via Akihabara News]


I'm sure I've linked to this before, but it has lots of new items:
The Museum of Food
Anomalies
.

How about this devil's tomato?






Comments
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nabs gun-toting pensioner


From the BBC: France nabs gun-toting pensioner



An 81-year-old Frenchman has been given a one-year suspended jail sentence for firing a hunting rifle at helicopters dropping water on a forest blaze.

David Thiel opened fire on 21 July when the low-flying helicopters disturbed his afternoon nap near Grasse in the south of France, court sources said.

During his arrest the man swore at the policemen and hit them with saucepans.

[loose wire]

Hyperfabric



Hyperfabric is a new interface that lets you reach beyond the screen. It’s a very â€Å“touchableâ€� surface, made out of an elastic-like fabric called “Hyperfabric”. The screen warps like rubber, and can sense how hard your press it, where you press it, and you can even have lots of people using it at once. You really feel like you are going “through” the screen.



[Future Feeder]

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

VoipBuster beats SkypeOut's rates

VoipBuster beats SkypeOut's rates: "
Voipbuster

There’s a new kid in town in the VoIP game, and it’s hitting Skype hard in the wallet — if you open an account and buy a single Euro ($1.27) worth of credit, you can place calls absolutely free to all points in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and a …

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Brits to get RFID-chipped license plates

Brits to get RFID-chipped license plates: "
RFID license plates

The UK Department for Transport just gave the go-ahead for a trial of new, RFID-enabled license plates aimed to make vehicles trackable in Britain. Unlike passive RFID which only transmits over short distances, the e-Plate licenses use active RFID …

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Mind reading successes?

Mind reading successes?: "
David Pescovitz: Two scientific teams are reporting success in experiments that at least hint at the future possibility of mind reading via brain activity monitoring. University College of London scientists were able to identify which of two patterns …
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Saturday, August 06, 2005

Beautiful photograph of water ice in carter on Mars

Beautiful photograph of water ice in carter on Mars: "
Mark Frauenfelder: I love this photograph of a crater on Mars with water ice in it.
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Friday, August 05, 2005

The, uh, Jewish Watch

The, uh, Jewish Watch: "
Jewish Watch

It’s still a little harsh being a part of the Jew Crew outside a few select first world countries, but if you want to wear it out peep the Jewish Watch. Besides being, um, made in Israel, it displays in English or Hebrew, toggles between Hebrew and …

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Thursday, August 04, 2005

New Diet Trick: Induce Bad Memory

New Diet Trick: Induce Bad Memory: "
Researchers fool people into thinking they dislike strawberry ice cream, but they can't combat the lure of chocolate chip cookies. The technique, however, may help dieters curb their cravings.
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Laser speckles could enable digital fingerprinting of paper

Laser speckles could enable digital fingerprinting of paper: "

paperWhen it comes to digital fingerprinting, we’ve never thought about how the concept could be applied to paper. E-paper, sure. But the plain old dead-tree stuff? Turns out, with a powerful enough scanner, a sheet of paper can reveal a unique …

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Elevator hacking

Elevator hacking: "
elevator buttons

Calling this a hack is way too generous, but TheDamnBlog has a little tip for getting the most out of your next elevator ride. Apparently lots of elevators have an express mode that lets you override everyone else’s selections and go straight to …

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Ultimate Ears Super.fi 3 Studio Earbuds

Ultimate Ears Super.fi 3 Studio Earbuds: "

super.fi-UE-3-Studio_1.jpg Ultimate Ears has just released a lower-end version of its Super.fi earbuds series, the Super.fi 3 Studio. It won't have the dual speakers with high and low frequencies that the premium models (5EB and 5 Pro) are known for, but the 3 Studio doesn't seem …

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Something Holographic This Way Comes

Something Holographic This Way Comes: "

thumb_170_050608_hvc1.jpgWe've all been waiting for Optware's holographic storage system and it looks like we have about a year left to go. The Optware, which stores data on holographic cards, will cost about $1000 and each card will cost around a buck (!!) which means we'll be …


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