Archive for July 1st, 2010

Vivos Underground Shelter Network in the style to survive

I'm not really in Fallout 3, but the popular video game starts with the idea of establishing a sheltertown “before the trip to the desert.

Fallout shelter since the beginning of the nuclear age were usually nothing more than holes in the ground, but of the living “underground bunker Ultimate Network” is one I would like to stay in. It is not, I would like experiencing a kind of global catastrophe. I am simply saying that the houses much better than a bunker with shelves of canned goods. After Life:

Complex is deep underground, sealed, completely separate shelters designed by almost any disaster or threat environment, including natural disasters, a nuclear explosion, chemical and biological weapons, or even be exposed to 'social anarchy.

I have a lively video of Fox News talking head, and he says he has built the $ 10,000,000 underground complex in the Mojave Desert. This is about 100 miles from a big city, or zero for a nuclear attack, in theory. The complexes were designed by Vivos cruise ships, and it is obvious that the complexes are linked. Perhaps they form a sort of underground city, as in City of Ember.

How would you like it says in the video, is the only piece of real estate that you want, but you are using.


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Three high school students team with NASA to solve the problem of spacecraft

The next section is not really a cool gadget by itself, but certainly inspired me to tell our readers how to actually improve the science and technology. Hear me on this one.

Like Adrian Monk would say, here's how it happened:

A science teacher in Massachusetts recently the school to the three students on a special mission. They were directed to a world that was rushing to introduce a kind of spaceship towards Earth, and it was for them to understand how they record the event, while on board a separate airplane.

The three students finally put their heads together and found a way to do what the teacher says. Then comes the rebound, and the teacher turns out to be a representative of NASA. Then he took the students in Japan, and they share their solutions. They have even learned a DC-8 board and actually photographed the spacecraft Hayabusa.

Sounds like a story for children, right? Like any story for children, there is a separate legal entity, scientific problems are always solved by the children.

Seriously. I would bet that Steve Jobs gave a group of smart students an assignment to create a better iPhone, they have developed a decent iPhone 4th Perhaps they could not understand why it loses reception if you have to keep a certain way.


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Its aluminum tube MP3 Speaker

ThinkGeek has just their latest $ 39.99 aluminum MP3 Sound Tube Speaker for the masses, which it not look as if it might be much amounts presented, but surprisingly enough, it even works on a full-size speakers to really strong, if for those who turn crank, how should. Who would have thought that such a construction may have booming pregnant? It is certainly a different speaker of anything you have seen so far, with the addition of a built-in MP3 playback and a rechargeable battery. You can choose to connect your iPod and select it with your speakers to carry, but others will even try to hang on your bicycle handlebars and a threat to make for the neighborhood.


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Paper on self-folding right, Harvard

We hope you have had the pleasure of paper folding, origami, and you can check this project at Harvard University, Robert Wood and his team.

Wood has managed to set actuators tiny piece of paper origami, which enable it to fold in many forms is. Do I have a video of it after the jump you can see it, as if by a miracle in a boat or an aircraft.

Well, I think the technology is developed, only to prove that you are, in general, you can do to prove you can do something else. Frankly, I do not know that the type of paper folding. Yes, I could use for origami, but ensured with origami paper, to which the fun out wrinkles. It would be like a jigsaw puzzle, crept to form the image on the field.

I think the team that developed the technology said they wanted for personal applications, such as using the size of a cup of coffee for the amount of hot drinks to take place. If you want a small coffee cup so great times to take into account, for him.

So this is what we will use this technology, coffee mugs? There must be a better reason to have this kind of tech. Normally, I love technology like this idea, but I'm really racking my head trying to find something to use.

Go ahead and put in a comment if you can think of something else.


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Emily the Robot Lifeguard

Imagine close to the edge of the ocean, and we only see a Portuguese man of war. It is ironic tentacles paralyze the entire right side of the body, and you are not able to swim.

Suddenly you see red, approach you. Do not worry, the shark is not one, but Emily, the emergency rescue Embed cable. It could be your own Emily rescue robots. Just think like a combination of best TV Baywatch and Knight Rider David Haselhoff.

Emily is too troublesome waters of the beach from a boat or even air can be thrown. He enters the water caused by the remote control float in danger to save at a speed of 28 miles per hour, and it has a battery capable of 80 miles on a single charge. It even has speakers for bi-directional communication with a real life saver.

Emily measures about 54 inches long and 16 inches wide and 8 inches high and weighs 25 pounds. It was Hydronalix, a manufacturer of marine robot, developed based on a robot boat, which they have been in development for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration health checks on marine life.

It is possible that you could see, Emily patrol the beaches of San Diego soon, and he currently draws a shift in Malibu Beach Zuma. It is reported that a release will be fully autonomous Hydronalix Emily in 2011.


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Sony VAIO recalls

Sony has in common with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced that they are having at least 233 000 VAIO notebooks of different sections, simply because they run the risk of overheating due to a defective chip inside. Currently, Sony has received 30 reports of units overheating resulting in distorted keyboards and housings, but fortunately there were no injuries reported to date. The recall will affect the series and laptops VPCF11 VPCCW2 Series, where they come in all colors, with the word “VAIO” on the front outside panel. If you're wondering where the model number can be found, then it is at the bottom of the machine.


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