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TechPedia Atlanta
Topic: Miscellaneous 11:16 am EDT, Jun  1, 2008

This looks like it may be interesting. A wiki-style blog that focuses on technology in the city of Atlanta. I am interested to see how this turns out.

TechPedia Atlanta


globeandmail.com: Ottawa insider was at the centre of the October Crisis of 1970
Topic: Miscellaneous 4:48 pm EDT, May 17, 2008

A career civil servant who had worked for six prime ministers from Mackenzie King to Mr. Trudeau, Mr. Cross watched anxiously from Parliament Hill as the drama unfolded. Wondering whether "this still could be Canada," he waited while Mr. Trudeau consulted his advisers.

"Canadians might've been accustomed to uniforms and arms during wartime, but to have them appear in peacetime gave one an uneasy feeling," Mr. Cross said decades later.null

The Globe and Mail ran an obit on my Grandfather friday.

globeandmail.com: Ottawa insider was at the centre of the October Crisis of 1970


RE: The World's Spookiest Weapons | Popular Science
Topic: Miscellaneous 11:46 pm EDT, May 14, 2008

k wrote:

Known as the Airborne Laser, the craft will house a multi-megawatt chemical oxygen iodine laser capable of hitting a target many hundreds of miles away. At its core, it's the same basic technology as found in a drugstore laser pointer, only a billion times more powerful. While the craft is scheduled for its first live target test in 2009, the laser and the airplane have yet to be tested together.

"Damn you, Kent! How could you build that mirror!"

Damn you Kerry, for taking the words right out of my mouth. Literally, just before I switched the slides onto "Airborne Laser", I was thinking - where is the real genius weapon?! And there it is....

RE: The World's Spookiest Weapons | Popular Science


Science News / Scientists Get A 2nd Life
Topic: Miscellaneous 5:33 pm EDT, May 13, 2008

To track down neuroscientist Corey Hart, you could stop by his laboratory, located on the second floor of Drexel University’s medical building in Philadelphia. Or, you could visit the lab of Luciftias Neurocam, located in the virtual world of Second Life

Pretty interesting development in the Second Life game....actual scientific research going on in game.

Science News / Scientists Get A 2nd Life


YouTube - "M-Train" Rap Music Video - GA Tech's gtg491y and gtg562h
Topic: Miscellaneous 10:29 pm EDT, Apr 28, 2008

Any GA tech grad should find this fairly amusing

YouTube - "M-Train" Rap Music Video - GA Tech's gtg491y and gtg562h


Mother fucking bears!
Topic: Miscellaneous 11:56 pm EDT, Apr 27, 2008

So today while speaking with one of my house-mates who mentioned that polar bears are becoming at risk of extinction, she made a plea that they were so cute.

While I agree, the polar bears we see in commercials are actually cute - real polar bears will eat your face.... much like the ones seen here in the golden compass. (Note: the above bears are alive only because of the coke bottle in their paws)

Why didn't they eat the little girl? I don't know but how fucking awesome was that? Mother fucking bears! At first I thought the movie was going to suck but this scene is worth it. They should have just renamed the movie "Mother Fucking Bears." Why you might ask - because MOTHER FUCKING BEARS, thats why!

Back to my point. Stephen Colbert has it right to be afraid of bears. Bears will eat you. They are not nice and cuddly which tells me that my house-mate would be eaten in the wilderness.

It isn't as though they are that dumb either. May I present exhibit Wojtek (Polish for Soldier Bear). Wojtek would carry heavy artillery shells for the Polish during WWII. That is not the coolest part. The coolest part is the soldiers considered him part of the team and would sit around and smoke cigarettes and drink beer with him.

What kind of jackass play fights with a bear? Wojtek liked water so much he would drain the water supply if they didn't keep the shower locked. Imagine if the Polish had no soldiers and only bears.... it wouldn't matter how much technology the Germans had because no one fights an army of bears. Especially, beer drinking cigarette smoking bears.

In conclusion: If bears had opposable thumbs, we'd be the ones going extinct.

Mother fucking bears!


GO PREDATORS!!!!!
Topic: Miscellaneous 4:22 pm EDT, Apr 17, 2008

I am excited that the Preds are doing pretty good in the playoffs!!!! Go Preds!!!!

GO PREDATORS!!!!!


FreeRice
Topic: Miscellaneous 5:09 pm EDT, Apr 14, 2008

Learn vocabulary and feed hungry people at the same time.

FreeRice


Penn and Teller make thousands of bees appear out of "nothing" - Boing Boing
Topic: Miscellaneous 9:23 pm EDT, Apr 11, 2008

Toms worst nightmare.

Penn and Teller make thousands of bees appear out of "nothing" - Boing Boing


Gotham Prize Honors New Cancer Research - WSJ.com
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:59 pm EDT, Apr  1, 2008

The first annual $1 million Gotham Prize for Cancer Research was awarded to Alexander Varshavsky, a professor of cell biology at the California Institute of Technology. Dr. Varshavsky was honored for a new approach to the treatment of cancer that takes advantage of changes in the DNA of cancer cells.

The Gotham Prize was created in 2007 by two hedge-fund managers from private-investment firm Gotham Capital, Robert Goldstein and Joel Greenblatt, as well as Gary Curhan, a professor at Harvard Medical School and associate professor of epidemiology at Harvard School of Public Health.

Cool way to gather ideas - wish I had of heard about this earlier - I would have liked to submit an idea...

Gotham Prize Honors New Cancer Research - WSJ.com


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