A-Team Movie

Jun 19 2010

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Porsche Turbo at home – the torque curve is tricky

Jun 16 2010

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Everything you need to know about ABC’s Lost in 108 Sec

Jun 16 2010

I never got into Lost, so this video was nice to watch… 🙂

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Blue laser pointer

Jun 15 2010

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Two new optima batteries for ham radio truck

Jun 15 2010

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Worlds largest calculator

Jun 15 2010

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This Hummer H1 is impossible to stop

Jun 15 2010

I’m not much of a Hummer fan, but this is amazing…

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ECHO Ham radio meeting June 2010

Jun 14 2010

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Now THIS is better than an iPad!

Jun 14 2010

I’d buy this in a heartbeat… 🙂

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Classy Chassis Car Show

Jun 13 2010

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Ham-com 2010 – session on transmission lines

Jun 11 2010

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Ham-com 2010 Dallas

Jun 11 2010

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Buc-ee’s in Madison, tx

Jun 11 2010

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How to stop cancer by watching what we eat

Jun 11 2010

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Early adopters save everyone money

Jun 10 2010

Many people mistake me for an early adopter, but compared to Apple fanboys I’m totally not. 🙂

WHY would anyone rush to buy a product knowing full well that it would be cheaper — and probably better — in a matter of months?

Hundreds of thousands of iPad buyers did just that last month. Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s chief executive, crowed that in the first 28 days on the market, Apple sold one million iPads. He found it remarkable that buyers snatched up this new slate computer at twice the fervid pace of the first iPhone.

But what is truly remarkable about this surge in consumption is that early adopters — those who simply have to own a new gadget right away — cheerfully exhibited what might seem to be irrational behavior. These ardent consumers will stand in long lines, if that’s what it takes, to get an overpriced gadget ahead of everyone else they know.

Applause, Please, for Early Adopters

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Used BCD396T for $200 of Craigslist – What a great deal!

Jun 09 2010

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Buying a new TV? Learn How Monitor Companies Cook Their Specs

Jun 08 2010

Anyone who’s shopping for a new TV/Monitor and using specs to help them decide which to buy, should stop and read this first….

Take everything you think you know about displays and throw it out the window. It’s time for a clinic on what display specs really mean-brace yourself for the alarming truth

Display Myths Shattered: How Monitor Companies Cook Their Specs

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The latest Lexus LFA promo video and Top Gear Segment

Jun 07 2010

I can’t wait for this car to come out! I’ve been waiting since 2006 when I first heard about it!

Turns out Top Gear has already done a segment on it…

Brand new clip: thrashing the Lexus LFA: part 1

Brand new clip: thrashing the Lexus LFA: part 2

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The most significant habit of creative people is solitude

Jun 04 2010

Now I don’t feel so bad for my anti-social stints… 🙂

“In order to be open to creativity, one must have the capacity for contructive use of solitude. One must overcome the fear of being alone.” ~Rollo May

Creativity is a nebulous, murky topic that fascinates me endlessly — how does it work? What habits to creative people do that makes them so successful at creativity?

The No. 1 Habit of Highly Creative People

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How they clone credit cards…

Jun 03 2010

The process is pretty elaborate…

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Playing with the PS3 cluster

Jun 03 2010

j/k 😀

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Yup – those are screens in the *rear* headrests

Jun 02 2010

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Worst Drinks in America 2010

Jun 02 2010

These almost made me gag… ugh!

Over the past 50 years or so, we Americans have developed a severe drinking problem.

We stopped making our own iced teas and lemonades (recipe: water, lemon, sugar) and started buying them in bottles or mixes, with ingredients like “high-fructose corn syrup” and “ascorbic acid” on the labels. We stopped thinking of a soda as a treat – akin to an ice cream or a candy bar – and started seeing it as the equivalent of a glass of water, drinking two, three, four, or more a day. (The average American now drinks about a gallon of soda a week!) Then we stopped drinking water out of the tap and started demanding that it be artificially flavored and put into bottled with the words “vitamin” or “energy” stamped on their labels. And, in just the last decade or so, many of us stopped brewing our own coffee and started buying things with vaguely European names, like “mocha latte,” or swapped out coffee altogether for something called “energy drinks,” which taste exactly like what would happen if a crazed pastry chef hijacked a truckload of Smarties and drove it into a battery acid factory. And the result of all this beverage evolution is that, today, walking into a convenience store or a beverage distributorship has become dangerous to our health.

America’s supermarket aisles and drive-thru menus are awash in empty liquid calories. We’ve updated our list of worst offenders. Survive the rising tide by eliminating these, the country’s most damaging drinkables, from your beverage regiment.

20 Worst Drinks in America 2010

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Barenaked Ladies Concert

Jun 01 2010

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This guy and his wife both dumped the iPhone for the Nexus One

May 31 2010

I’m finding this to be more and more common… for those who actually buy and try a Nexus One, they prefer it over the iPhone. Its looks like sales will continue to grow for the Nexus One (and all Android) once people can try and buy Nexus One’s in brink and mortor stores.

Meanwhile, I can’t wait to see what Team Apple rolls out for the new iPhone next week! 🙂

On April 24, I put aside my Google Nexus One and purchased a white 32GB iPhone 3GS from AT&T. Two days ago, I returned the Apple smartphone and cancelled the service. My reasons should interest anyone considering AT&T and iPhone between now and June 1st, especially, and after June 7th. The first date is when AT&T jacks up early termination fees; the second, when Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 4G.

10 reasons I dumped iPhone 3GS for Nexus One

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