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Usually when we think of “art”, things like sculptures or paintings come to mind; in other words, stuff you can hang on the wall or keep in your atrium to be the envy of your neighborhood’s upper crust (everyone is lower-upper class, right? That’s what TV tells me). But there is a new form that [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, January 30, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Art, Entertainment, Misc, Science · Tagged 3-D, Carbon nanotube, David Dietle, Elisabetta Comini, Energy, Fanny Beron, Johns Hopkins University, Nanoelectronics, Nanowire, National Taiwan University, Pac-Man, Solar cell, Tata Nano, technology, University of Brescia in Italy
The world’s most powerful search engine loves to celebrate April Fool’s Day. It has been an annual tradition for Google to put together some of the most creative and memorable hoaxes. Whether it’s the Manpower Search system, MentalPlex or Translate for Animals BETA, the people behind Google continue to prove every year that they can [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, April 1, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Internet · Tagged 3-D, a free in-home wireless broadband service, Android, April Fools' Day, artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence system, Auto-Drink™ technology, BETA, beta search technology, beverage industry, CADIE, Computing, E.E.S, free in-home wireless broadband service, Gmail, Google, Google Australia, Google Australia Pty Ltd., Google China, Google Groups, Google Gulp, Google Inc., Google TiSP, Google's hoaxes, Guinea, Human Search Volunteers Authority, Internet, Internet Service, ISP, Larry Page, online ads, PageRank, PageRank algorithm, predictive search algorithms, real time, search engine, search problem, search results, search technology, Sergey Brin, Technology_Internet, TiSP, TiSP (BETA), TiSP wireless router, toilet GFlush™ technology, Toilet Internet Service Provider, trustworthy and relevant search results, USD, Web search engine, wireless access, wireless broadband, wireless router, world wide web, youtube, YouTube Inc
Ah, 1950s horror films… Part sci-fi flick. Part action-adventure. Part scary movie. 100% creepy! These movies are all true cinema classics and well worth watching. If you’re older than 35 like me, chances are you grew up watching re-runs of these movies on “pre-cable” television. (You know, back in the days when there were only [...]
Posted by Brian Douglas on Monday, February 14, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged 3-D, alien, amazon river, Army of Darkness, B movies, Coney Island Amusement Park, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Doomsday films, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Gill Man, Henry Baskerville, Henry Jarrod, House of Wax, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, invented teleportation device, Ivan Igor, Jack Deitz, Klaatu, Klaatu barada nikto, Kurt Neumann, Miles Bennell, Monster movies, orson welles, Paramount films, Peter Cushing, scientist, Sherlock Holmes, Steve McQueen, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, The Black Lagoon, The Blob, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Fly, The Glob, The Hound of the Baskervilles, the Oscar, The War of the Worlds, Them!, Tom Nesbitt, Top 10 Horror Films, Vincent Price, Warner Brothers