Square Watermelons!
Well, not high-tech, but certainly innovative - read the genesis of the idea here.
I read it courtesy of Guy Kawasaki.
Well, not high-tech, but certainly innovative - read the genesis of the idea here.
I read it courtesy of Guy Kawasaki.
Want or Oscar de la Renta or Lance Amstrong to grace your iGoogle page? Check out the artist themes they have lined up like designer Diane von Fustenberg below
from Las Colinas...
Not.
I hope this is the lamest trick your eyes see today - April Fools's Day!
It did make me long for a balloon ride over the Masai Mara. April is also the month where the Serengeti herds of wildebeest and zebras rush back from their October trek out..
So I was noodling around the web this weekend and came across Shamrock, TX.
On historic Route 66 no less...
I go to Google Maps to see how far it might be from Dallas, and what do I find?...in Street View a leprechaun and a shamrock! (click picture to enlarge)
The spectacular Water Cube which will host the swim meets at the Beijing Olympics had its inspiration in the Weaire-Phelan structure - work around foam bubbles engineered by two physicists at Trinity College in Dublin.
A few years ago, scientists were confounded but confirmed that bubbles in Guinness do actually move downwards. The irish sure know their foam - and how to grow shamrocks in them...
The latest Fortune calls Spore, from creator Will Wright, the game of the year. Due out this summer, if it has any of the impact his previous Sims series did, it will be around for much longer and in many more user modified formats - via widgets on a Facebook page, animated videoclips passed around on YouTube and 3-D printing.
Here is a demo Will Wright did for NASA recently.
This is what Physics researchers do for fun and fantasy -)
New Scientist on the physics of flying carpets "a 10cm long carpet 0.1 millimetres thick would have to vibrate with 0.25 millimetre high waves 10 times a second to stay aloft in air and fly horizontally at 0.3 metres per second."
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