Archive for: October, 2009

Juan Enriquez at Up Exp

Oct 15 2009 Published by under Ramblings

"The difference in genetic code between a man and a rat is 5% – most wives know that" -Juan Enriquez

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Anne Korin at UP Experience

Oct 15 2009 Published by under Ramblings

Fascinating talk about our oil dependence – she points out nobody talks about our salt dependence

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Peter Diamonds (Chairman of X Prize) at UP Experience

Oct 15 2009 Published by under Ramblings

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At UP Experience – early morning

Oct 15 2009 Published by under Ramblings

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Aston Martin V8 Vantage all fixed and home

Oct 14 2009 Published by under Ramblings

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Harbor freight tools is awesome!

Oct 12 2009 Published by under Ramblings

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Shady Optical Illusion

Oct 09 2009 Published by under Ramblings

Colors can be tricky…

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Four 2tb hard drives for new Win7 media center PVR

Oct 08 2009 Published by under Ramblings

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Speech via Piano

Oct 08 2009 Published by under Ramblings

Apparently you can get a piano to speak… amazing:

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Contacting Satillites via a Handheld radio

Oct 07 2009 Published by under Ramblings

Lately I’ve become fascinated with ham radio satillites…

How to work satellites with your handheld radio from moleculo on Vimeo.

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Seasame Street Does Mad Men

Oct 06 2009 Published by under Ramblings

Mad mad mad mad mad men… 😀

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Frozen directory system at 30 Rock

Oct 03 2009 Published by under Ramblings

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How to bypass HDCP

Oct 02 2009 Published by under Ramblings

Step one – tear apart your TV…

High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a specification developed by Intel Corporation to protect digital entertainment content across the DVI/HDMI interface. The HDCP specification is supposed to provide a robust, cost-effective and transparent method for transmitting and receiving digital entertainment content to DVI/HDMI-compliant digital displays. HDCP is designed for protecting audiovisual content over certain high-bandwidth interfaces…but it looks like with new TV models giving straightforward access to decrypted HDMI signal from encrypted source, it did not reach its target.

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Interactive table at clo wine bar

Oct 01 2009 Published by under Ramblings

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