FBI Memo Proves Alien UFO Landed in Roswell, NM
In all seriousness, I think the whole Roswell UFO thing from 1947 is one of the most fascinating stories of the 20th century. SOMETHING obviously crashed. But what was it?
In all seriousness, I think the whole Roswell UFO thing from 1947 is one of the most fascinating stories of the 20th century. SOMETHING obviously crashed. But what was it?
Finally, a zero emission vehicle I can get just a little bit excited about! Mostly because it's only got two wheels and the four wheeled zero / low emission vehicles just don't do it for me.
He didn't listen when you asked to stop for directions before GPS. Chances are that if he has GPS, he still won't follow those directions...
You hardly ever see them any more, but there was a time when every car had a flashlight with a magnetic device to attach it to the metal under the dashboard.
Then the metal became plastic and the magnets went by the wayside.
Now it looks like the auto industry may turn to a new material made from pineapple and banana fiber to replace the plastic.
I was watching the television while working out this morning and a commercial for the new Mint Automatic Floor Cleaner came on. It's one of those things you never knew existed, but now can't possibly live without
Hey! The new Orion Space Capsule looks a LOT like the old Apollo capsules!
Maybe it's because the old Gemini and Apollo missions took place at about the time I was becoming aware of the world outside my parents house, but I'm fascinated with our explorations into space
Move over, Jackson Pollock. Artist Timo Arnall eschews the oil paints for light by creating visualizations of WiFi signals. Says Arnall on Vimeo:
This project explores the invisible terrain of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs.
A four-metre long measuring rod with 80 points of light reveals cross-sections through WiFi networks using a photographic technique called light-painting.
Video of the art in action below, along with a few more incredible works of light-painting.
Just when you'd beaten your addiction to playing Solitaire on your computer here we go again!
Now that IBM's Watson has conquered the humans in Jeopardy, the computer programmers have set their sights on the standard for office decision making: Rock Paper Scissors!
This absolutely blew me away when I watched it. By the way, I'm one of those 18-34 year olds that check Facebook right when I wake up... um well, I mean my wife is...