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At google…. Now where’s that cafeteria?
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The new hero4 camera has an awesome built in screen… No more bulky bacpacs – yay!
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I had a chance to check out the Tesla model X last week
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Lil Jon at #CES2015 – dunno how thats tech related but thanks #fastbar !
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Digital slot machines in Vegas use #Linux
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.@motorola @motorolasupport came through and delivered my #nexus6 – painful process but worked out :-)
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Video – A Brief History of Homestar Runner
A Brief History of Homestar Runner:
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Makerbot has finally arrived at my local home depot
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Woah – Richard read 4,081,777 words in Pocket this year, making it to our Top 1% of readers
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The local critters are eating my outdoor extension cords
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Dig dug still popular enough to be found as a stand up arcade machine
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I have become masterful at fixing both regular and LED holiday lights
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Zach Kaplan of Inventables is on Crain’s Chicago 40 Under 40
Zach made the 40 under 40!
Zach Kaplan is sure we’re in the early stages of a third industrial revolution. There’s even a term for it—the “maker movement”—that’s seeping into the national dialogue. “I believe it’s going to be the largest source of net new job growth in the next two decades,” says the Northbrook native, spinning in his chair at the West Loop headquarters of his 12-year-old e-commerce company, Inventables.
An online hardware store that sells 3-D printers, laser cutters and the like to designers and tinkerers, the company has grown exponentially thanks to cheaper technology and the rise of the DIY culture. In three years, Inventables has nearly tripled in size: Its customer base has rocketed to 27,000 from 4,000, and Kaplan now employs 30. In 2013, he raised $3 million from Draper Associates and other investors. “This idea that you can make things at home instead of buying things off the rack is something he feels is happening,” says Richard Yoo, founder of Rackspace U.S., a cloud-based hosting company. “He shares it with whoever he can.”
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/section/40-under-40-2014?recipient=Kaplan
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Learn how Axial Engines work…
Its weird – looking at this makes be think that an axial engine is more complex, but its actually mechanically much simpler…
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Samba TV Takes on Nielsen With Promise of Real-Time Trend Ratings
My buddies at Samba TV are kicking some butt out there…
After screwing up its own numbers up earlier this month, Nielsen may now face a potential challenger in the television ratings arena. Samba TV announced on Wednesday a product which promises to reveal what the world is watching on television in real-time, something that’s never been done before.
http://www.thewrap.com/samba-tv-takes-on-nielsen-with-promise-of-real-time-trend-ratings/
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Houston galleria tree lighting ice skating show – what a crazy crowd
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Nexus 9 arrived. Now just need to find time to mess with it
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Watch this video to see what’s inside a McRib patty
What are McRib patties …:
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The F1 racing sound 2013 vs 2014 – not an improvement
F1 2013 vs 2014 sound comparison – Melbourne:
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OMG! The 1megawatt solar array at Houston IKEA is gigantic and glorious! Wow!
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Learning about the latest in solar power with HREG at IKEA
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