Tomasz Tunguz – the man who told me about the 27-rule

Oct 15 2009

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Neil deGrasse Tyson of Nova Science Now

Oct 15 2009

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Michio Kaku – Theory of Everything

Oct 15 2009

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Robert “Aquanaut” Ballard – mapping the oceans – dare I say Jacques Custeau 2.0?

Oct 15 2009

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Dr. Brene Brown – she studies shame

Oct 15 2009

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Mayor of SF Gavin Newsom

Oct 15 2009

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David Plouffe former campaign manager for Obama

Oct 15 2009

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Juan Enriquez at Up Exp

Oct 15 2009

"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

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

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At UP Experience – early morning

Oct 15 2009

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Aston Martin V8 Vantage all fixed and home

Oct 14 2009

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Harbor freight tools is awesome!

Oct 12 2009

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Shady Optical Illusion

Oct 09 2009

Colors can be tricky…

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Four 2tb hard drives for new Win7 media center PVR

Oct 08 2009

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Speech via Piano

Oct 08 2009

Apparently you can get a piano to speak… amazing:

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Contacting Satillites via a Handheld radio

Oct 07 2009

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

Mad mad mad mad mad men… 😀

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Frozen directory system at 30 Rock

Oct 03 2009

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How to bypass HDCP

Oct 02 2009

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

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Sleepy = Sick

Sep 30 2009

Get more sleep!

Studies have demonstrated that poor sleep and susceptibility to colds go hand in hand, and scientists think it could be a reflection of the role sleep plays in maintaining the body’s defenses.

The Claim: Lack of Sleep Increases the Risk of Catching a Cold.

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The Secrets of Time Square’s Ridiculous Billboards

Sep 29 2009

Engadget uncovers some of the tech behind the NY Times Square billboards…

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New Halo ODST just got here

Sep 28 2009

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On Placebos

Sep 28 2009

Sugar pills for all!

Why are inert pills suddenly overwhelming promising new drugs and established medicines alike? The reasons are only just beginning to be understood. A network of independent researchers is doggedly uncovering the inner workings—and potential therapeutic applications—of the placebo effect. At the same time, drugmakers are realizing they need to fully understand the mechanisms behind it so they can design trials that differentiate more clearly between the beneficial effects of their products and the body’s innate ability to heal itself. A special task force of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health is seeking to stem the crisis by quietly undertaking one of the most ambitious data-sharing efforts in the history of the drug industry. After decades in the jungles of fringe science, the placebo effect has become the elephant in the boardroom.

Placebos Are Getting More Effective. Drugmakers Are Desperate to Know Why.

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