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Tuesday, January 31, 2006

The what does your birthdate mean quizz

I just got a very challenging and useless question. What is the most useless site throughout the Internet? I answered promptly blogthings.com. I wondered about my odd answer because most of all websites seem pretty useless (this one included). Most websites are from private persons for private reasons, could be for self therapy, fun or whatever but why the heck did I choose this one?
OK - there is one obvious reason. It claimed to offer "the what does your birth date mean quiz" and the result for February 30 was:

Your Birthdate: February 30
You have the type of personality that people either love or hate.
You're opinionated, dramatic, intense, and very outspoken.
And some people can't get enough of you - they're totally addicted.
Others, well, they wish you were a little more reserved.
Your strength: Your flair
Your weakness: If you think it, you say it
Your power color: Scarlet red
Your power symbol: Inverted triangle
Your power month: March

Fingerprints provide clue for new nanofiber fabrication technique

Fingerprints are usually used to identify people but,
this time, they gave Penn State chemical engineers the crucial clue needed to discover an easy, versatile new method for making nanofibers that have potential uses in advanced filtration as well as wound care, drug delivery, bioassays and other medical applications.
The new technique is based on the way forensic scientists develop fingerprints from a crime scene and is easier and more versatile than either of the current methods, templates or electrospinning, used commercially to make nanofibers.The first nanofibers generated by the technique are made from the basic ingredient of Super Glue.
Henry C. Foley, professor of chemical engineering who directed the project, says, "The new technique is so versatile that it allows us not only to make nano-scale fibers but also nano-sized flat sheets, spheres and even wrinkled sheets that look tortellini-like."The researchers can also generate patterned surfaces and say that the process could conceivably be used in an ink jet printer.The research is detailed in a paper, "Facile Catalytic Growth of Cyanoacrylate Nanofibers," published online on January 26 in the British journal,
The Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical Communications. The authors are Pratik J. Mankidy, doctoral candidate in chemical engineering; Ramakrishnan Rajagopalan, research associate at Penn State's Materials Research Laboratory, and Foley, who is also associate vice president for research at the University.

This was seized 4 u at The Pennsylvania State University

Will flying electric generators be the energy source number one in the future?

Immediate profits for some may be greater looking down, but we at Sky WindPower Corporation, and a few others around the world, have concluded that looking up will turn out to be a much better solution both economically and for the world's health.
It was known to scientists before any of us were born, and not kept secret, that there is far more than enough energy in high altitude winds, miles above the earth's surface, to supply all the world's power needs. And just average wind conditions high above the earth in the temperate zones of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are sufficient to supply all the world's energy needs.
Burning fossil fuel has been a great crutch, especially when it just bubbles out of the earth. But, now that we are running out of oil, our heads are really stuck in the sand if we don't conclude that there are reasons to look up, way up.
That the truly high energy winds are at altitudes miles above us, not just a few hundred feet where they can be tapped by rotors on towers, is clearly demonstrated in the form of detailed color charts calculated by Dr. Ken Caldeira, formerly of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, now at the Carnegie Department of Global Ecology at Stanford University. These charts show at what latitudes and altitudes this vast energy is to be found. We are indebted to him for permission to display these charts in the Global Wind Resources section of this website.
Fortunately, our Chairman at Sky WindPower, Australian Professor Bryan Roberts has long been aware of the wind facts and material improvement trends, and convinced that, by application of an appropriate technology, this high altitude wind energy can be captured. He set out to prove that long ago, and has demonstrated that Flying Electric Generator(FEG) technology is practical and should work at high altitudes. This is the "Flying Windmills" technology you may have read about first in the Canadian "National Post", and since then in major newspapers overseas and many U.S. publications other than newspapers.
Please see pictures upper right of a FEG which he and his colleagues demonstrated at low altitude years ago, and lower right of an artist's view of the next planned FEG which Sky WindPower plans to demonstrate under Professor Roberts' direction at an altitude of 15,000 feet and above.
Our figures show now, that with the advent of very strong but light tether materials, through use of what is essentially existing rotorcraft technology, capture of high altitude wind energy should prove cheaper than as derived from any fossil fuel. In mass use, our calculations show that FEGs of Roberts' design should be able to produce electricity at a life cycle cost of LESS THAN TWO CENTS PER KILOWATT HOUR using tether materials now available. And new tether materials with even stronger strength to weight ratios are being developed. If all costs are considered, including the true costs of nuclear fission, long range this will be the world's cheapest energy source. As applied to the United States and Canada, please see the U.S. Electric Energy Statistics and Canada section.
When the United States realizes that high altitude wind energy is capable of being its most economical energy source, market forces will lead to its gradually supplanting oil and to energy independence - as well as end the debate on global warming - because its most economical energy source will produce no greenhouse gases.
This is an artist's (Ben Shepard's) rendition from Professor Roberts' preliminary working drawings of the next planned Flying Electric Generator rated at 240kW with rotor diameters of 35 feet.
The total swept area for a 1.5 MW Flying Electric Generator with rotor diameters of 88 feet is 24,329 square feet, as compared with a ground base wind turbine 1.5 MW turbine(such as GE Model 1.5sl)with a single rotor diameter of 252.6 feet, total area of 50,115 square feet.
Yet the Flying Electric Generator would produce over twice as much electricity per year at typical locations due to the much higher high altitude wind speeds and constancy.


Why look down, not up, to meet the world's energy needs?
Potentially Our Cheapest Energy Source. We Don't Need Oil!
A Technology Key to Energy Independence and Arresting Global Warming Wake up, world!

This was seized 4 u at Skywindpower.com

Monday, January 30, 2006

Scientists may be more likely to produce children with autism

Scientist
Scientists tend to be analytical

Highly analytical couples, such as scientists, may be more likely to produce children with autism, an expert has argued.

Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, of the University of Cambridge, said the phenomenon may help explain the recent rise in diagnoses. He believes the genes which make some analytical may also impair their social and communication skills. A weakness in these areas is the key characteristic of autism. It is thought that around one child in every 100 has a form of autism - the vast majority of those affected are boys. The number of diagnoses seems to be on the increase, but some argue this is simply because of a greater awareness of the condition.

In a paper published in the journal Archives of Disease of Childhood, Professor Baron-Cohen labels people such as scientists, mathematicians and engineers as 'systemizers'. They are skilled at analysing systems - whether it be a vehicle, or a maths equation - to figure out how they work. But they also tend to be less interested in the social side of life, and can exhibit behaviour such as an obsession with detail - classic traits associated with autism.

Professor Baron-Cohen argues that systemizers are often attracted to each other - and thus more likely to pass 'autism' genes to their offspring. He cited a survey of 1,000 members of the National Autistic Society which found fathers and grandfathers of children with autistic spectrum conditions are twice as likely to work in a systemizing profession. In addition, students in the natural sciences have a higher number of relatives with autism than do students in the humanities, and mathematicians have a higher rate of autistic spectrum conditions compared with the general population.

Other research has found both mothers and fathers of children with autism score highly on a questionnaire measuring autistic traits. Brain scan studies have also shown that mothers of autistic children often show patterns of brain activity more associated with men. Professor Baron-Cohen said the rise in autism may be linked to the fact that it has become easier for systemizers to meet each other, with the advent of international conferences, greater job opportunities and more women working in these fields...

...which brings us to the headline of the story: Are scientific brains linked to autism?

This was seized 4 u at BBC news

Spongecell - the best choice or another Ajax calendar amongst many?

A new Ajax calendar application build on Ruby on Rails platform is celebrating its birth with a Release party on February 1.
The founders promises that Spongecell means revolutionary ease of use for social networks - individual and groups - to plan an online calendar. Here is more from their press release:
Why users say it's the easiest online calendar: Events are quickly entered by typing a brief description into an entry field that we call the Sponge Bar. For example, typing "Dinner with bob friday at 8pm" will create an event instantly. Users can modify event times with a single mouse click by dragging the event to a different time.
Why users say it's the most convenient online calendar: Using your cell phone's basic e-mail or text messaging, you can add or modify an event in a Spongecell calendar. Another key feature lets you text message the word "today," and then receive the day's events. Palm Pilots, and even iPods can sync to Spongecell.
Our competition:Recently the social networking site MySpace, which features a basic low-technology calendar, sold to Rupert Murdoch for $580 million. Trumba, another calendar site, received $8 million in funding in November.
I'm a bit surprised by their statement of who the competitors are. In my opinion
Calendarhub.com and Airset.com are the real competitors and they have also their advantages. The mySpace calendar is no competition because of its obvious shortcomings & using Trumba costs $ 40,- a year. Does Spongecell want to be a real alternative? Spongecell is really easy to use, its looking nice and has some nice features (the drag & drop is just great) but one of the worst shortcomings (my opinion) is the lack of ability to subscribe to public ical calendars. Lets see how it evolves, we will keep you updated.

Some of this was seized 4 u at Spongecell

Is NeuroSky dead before it was born?

NeuroSky did get so much exposure but nothing seem to happen. There homepage is still clean & empty and no collaboration seems on its way. Their story made it into to many magazines, even into the Forbes top ten:
"Forget about wearing out your thumbs tapping those tiny keys on your cell phone. A Cupertino, California startup called NeuroSky is developing a way to control your phone using the power of thought. It sounds unbelievable, but the technology actually relies on understood phenomena, exploiting the electrical signals produced by the brain as well as eye movement to control electronic devices."
The homepage of NeuroSky is clean and simple. The message could hardly be comunicated better, so here it comes:

USE YOUR MIND IN NEW AND EXCITING WAYS

NeuroSky, a fabless semiconductor/module company, has developed a non-invasive neural sensor and signal processing technology that converts brainwaves and eye movements into useful electronic signals to communicate with a wide range of electronic devices, consoles, and computers.

While brainwaves have been used as a form of diagnostics and therapy in neurosciences for years, the related technology has never reached a large audience due to price/size constraints, inconvenient physical limitations, and/or invasive surgical procedures. NeuroSky draws from this research and adapts it to commercialize neural interface technologies for various attractive global markets.

Lets c what happens - this was seized 4 u at NeuroSky & Forbes

Sunday, January 29, 2006

Visit Danny Choo

I just came bye this incredible scientific valuable site and have reseized just this tiny bit for you (don't forget to visit the site youself!):

"I think you may like whats coming up this weekend - coverage of what I have been itching to do for a while now - hit the trains... Had always wanted to do the trains for a while now but didn't quite have the time. Was invited to a christmas party in Yokohama and thought that I would just show up in armor - and this is how it went.... Strolling casually to the station. You notice that I dont attach the thermal detonator to the back - it kind of gets in the way when I sit down and I have not found a good way to attach it so that it doesn't fall off when trooping - so for now it stays off.
When you do "the pose", everybody will whip out their phones to call home and tell their mum "hey, there is a stormtrooper doing the pose" when they could be taking pictures instead."
This was seized 4 u at DannyCho.com

Wengo, the better (alternative to) Skype.

Recently I've stumbled over the open source project OpenWengo got curious enough to try it and now I'm pretty enthusiastic about this. OpenWengo has declared to compete directly with Skype. In order to do so I still miss one important (for me crucial) feature which is the lack of an inbound phone number (enabaling you to be reached from any phone anywhere) but there are also some important advantages. It is OpenSource and very important is the SIP-compliance which enables you to use any conventional phone and with the right box (could be a Grandstream HandyTone adapter , the all in one "Fritz!Box Fon" solution or any other product) you'll have the same comfort as you expect from any land line phone. You can already now use OpenWengo without a computer. "For our next generation of converging services we will deliver the third version of our Wenbox ATA, embedding the latest WengoPhone technologies to offer the same level of service seamlessly, without a computer...Further down the road, we expect to launch exciting new services supported by wifi-enabled mobile devices."
I have seized the following five good reasons to choose Wengo from the Open Wengo site : What are the Wengophone's features? The Wengophone is an easy to use program, that enables you to call anyone, anywhere, anytime, for free. Its native use of the SIP protocol makes it interoperable with most on the known VoIP technologies. It already has built-in video capabilities, and is will offer many more features in the near future such as calling ordinary phones (land lines and mobiles) at very low prices, conference calls, user communities and innovative cellphone-based services. Why should VoIP users choose the Wengophone rather than any other softphone ? With our software, you have better audio quality, broader connectivity and low bandwidth usage. Additionally, thanks to its GPL license and SIP-compliant foundations,
you get the freedom of open source software: add functionality or modify Wengophone to fit your needs. Interested? Jump on board, get the source and start patching! OpenWengo is not just a community but also a company. How do you manage ? We are aware of the challenge that is launching an open source project, not just in terms of creating a new technology, but also in getting developers and future customers to support the efforts. We are committed to consistent and honest communication. OpenWengo and Wengo's commercial ventures are complementary, and our goal is to provide an alternative to expensive and/or proprietary services. How do you position yourself in regard to Skype or other VoIP providers ? We expect to compete strongly with Skype in the realm of software-based services (PC to PC) and complementary access modes (ATA, mobile devices). The trick? Free calls, Free software. You're focused on SIP, why ? SIP, short for Session Initiation Protocol, is an open standard developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force. Eventually, it will enable interoperability with other compliant VoIP service providers. One will be able to call any other SIP-compliant softphone user, seamlessly and for free. Moreover, SIP will enable new services for mobile users.
At its latest press conference, Wengo announced that it was extending Wengophone to Firefox as from 15 February 2006.
Tristan Nitot, President of Mozilla Europe, who was at the Wengo press conference this morning declared “Basing its package on open-source software, has given Wengo a serious boost that will give it a competitive edge and enable it to develop faster than the competition. We are committed to providing users with choice and innovation. Mozilla and Wengo share common values based on interoperability, open-source software and multiple platform support. We also have a common goal of providing all users with a simple and easy-to-use product”.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Turn your window into a transparent display panel

Displays made of organic LEDs are brightly lit but tend to be mostly opaque. Making them transparent opens up a whole new world of applications: OLEDs can be wedded with conventional LCDs and transform laminated glass into a display panel.
Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP in Potsdam have succeeded in constructing transparent OLED displays using light-emitting polymers. Their brightness, operating life time and efficiency are so high that the first commercial applications can be envisaged. “We achieved this result by using a new type of metal electrode to supply the polymer film with electric current,” reports Armin Wedel of the
IAP. “The clue of the transparency lies in its physical properties.”
With the achieved degree of transparency, OLED displays can now be combined with the meanwhile mature technology of TFT liquid crystal displays which are commonly found in a wide variety of products. Thus, the researchers are considering to integrate additional functions directly in displays, such as highlighted areas or flashing warning symbols. By combining the two types, it becomes possible to concentrate a higher density of information content within the same surface area. Project partner Optrex Europe GmbH located near Frankfurt has already produced demonstration models of the hybrid display.
Some new ideas are being investigated in collaboration with the University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam and the University of the Arts in Bremen. Transparent OLEDs allow conventional displays to be illuminated from the back or front. Once the manufacturing process even for larger surface areas has been mastered, it will be possible to incorporate the light-emitting polymers in laminate glass. The result would be, for instance, to transform car windshields or glazing elements in buildings into display panels that hardly interfere at all with their main function of letting in daylight or allowing a clear view out. Another novel idea are two-color transparent displays: The ability to mix colors permits the creation of entirely new effects and applications.
This was seized 4 u at the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft

Messing with the Optical Mind





Just when you think you've got your building figured out they go ahead and do this to you. Cool photos Check out more Optical Illusions at Impact Lab...
This was seized 4 u at ImpactLab.

You need lingerie for your iPod? (A must for every iPods lover)

"Do you love your iPod? How much? Enough to buy it a sexy red negligee for Valentine's Day?" Los Angeles-based iPod accessory company iAttire has produced a line of underwear for your iPod that includes a negligee, boxer shorts in three different styles (hearts, stripes, or dots), undershirts (for you really tough iPodders that decorate your gadgets), and briefs (for iPods that still have some growing up to do).
And how much will looking this stupid cost you? Anywhere between $25-$60 for the accessory and $100 each time you go outside to keep from getting beaten to a pulp.


From the "about" page: iAttire produces hand-crafted costumes for iPods and hand-crafted iPod accessories. Our products feature the finest details for your amusement. Based in California, iAttire is fascinated by iPods and we have too many ideas for iPod accessories. What started with an amusing afternoon has turned into a long list of product requests from our customers… and now our products are available exclusively on the internet.
This was seized 4 u at webpronews and iAttire

Friday, January 27, 2006

Do you belief in God or the darwinistic evolution theory?

Screening the web I came by the site religioustolerance.org which didn't seem very interesting to me. Hovewer I got stuck at an essay about comparing U.S. religious beliefs with other "christian" countries. It is not really news but the figures are still quite interesting and reveal some remarcable differences (also within a country).
The table below comes from an international survey conducted by the International Social Survey Program (ISSP) which is currently located at the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago.
Seven questions were asked:
bulletGod: "I know God exists and I have no doubts about it"
bulletAfterlife: I definitely believe in "life after death"
bulletBible: "The Bible is the actual word of God and it is to be taken literally, word for word." A yes answer implies that the subject believes in the inerrancy of the Bible.
bulletDevil: I definitely believe in "the Devil."
bulletHell: I definitely believe in "Hell."
bulletHeaven: I definitely believe in "Heaven."
bulletMiracle: I definitely believe in "religious miracles."
The results of a survey showing the percentage of persons who said yes to the following question: "In your opinion, how true is this? ...Human beings developed from earlier species of animals.." The results are a measure of belief in human evolution, and disbelief in creation science.
CountryGodAfterlifeBibleDevilHellHeavenMiraclesEvolution
United States62.855.033.545.449.663.145.6<35.4
N. Ireland61.453.532.743.147.963.744.251.5
Philippines86.235.253.728.329.641.927.760.9
Ireland58.745.924.924.825.951.836.960.1
Poland66.337.8 37.415.421.438.622.735.4
Italy51.434.827.020.421.727.932.965.2
New Zealand29.335.59.421.418.732.223.166.3
Israel43.021.926.712.622.524.026.456.9
Austria29.424.812.711.110.020.127.4N/A
Norway20.131.611.213.111.423.017.865.0
Great Britain23.826.57.012.712.824.615.376.7
Netherlands24.726.78.413.311.121.110.258.6
W. Germany27.324.412.59.59.318.222.772.7
Russia12.416.89.912.513.014.718.741.4
Slovenia21.911.622.36.98.39.513.460.7
Hungary30.110.619.24.25.89.48.262.8
E. Germany9.26.17.53.62.610.2

11.8

81.6
This was seized 4 u a treligious tolerance

Thursday, January 26, 2006

The Music & Movie search engine liveplasma

The all flash based Music & Movie search engine could be a great, awsome, incredible offer: You search for an artist or movie (Name, director, actor) and it gives you the search results in an unique "relationship display". It shows you similar artists and their connections. The movie one connects movies by director, actors, and genre. "Data is grouped according to interests, style, epoch and other criteria ... liveplasma becomes your personal discovery tool for bands and movies." It is highly recomended to join the free membership in order to experience the full capacity of the website. <- This site has an awsome interface and the idea is great but during my resaerch I experienced a few glitches: The databases seem to be rather poor <- not knowing the movie Citizen Kane seems incredible but it did know Orson Welles and his movie Citizen Kane (OK - we don't have to understand this). This was just one example of many. Another disappointment was that it seems not possible to becomer member, hovewer the site still encourages me and I will come bye again ;-)

Machinima for the Masses

In late November, news started spreading across the net about a new machinima -- a movie created using a video-game engine -- whose content went way beyond the usual World of Warcraft dirty dancing and Halo jokes. Called The French Democracy, this 13-minute story about last year's French riots was so simple and powerful that it was eventually reviewed in The Washington Post. Its creator, a French designer named Alex Chan, lives near the scene of the riots and said he wanted "as many people as possible in the world to know what really happened in our cities." Told through jerky, Sims-style graphics, The French Democracy offered a personal view of the riots rarely seen in media outside the country. It followed the lives of several black men in France as they deal with racist discrimination on the job and in the street, day after day. By the time they're throwing Molotov cocktails, we know why. Through Chan's virtual lens the riots are more than a random act of violence: They're the outraged reaction of a community full of people who have been beaten down one too many times.
Read more...

This was seized 4 u at WIRED News.