Monday, November 30, 2009

Wave Door?


If your looking for this amazing door you better have an amazing house for it to open up to. Created by, Matharoo Associates for a diamond merchant in India, is flat-out crazy. It's 17 feet tall, five and a half feet wide. Gorgeoussssss!!!! It has an 80 ball bearings and 160 pulleys to create the incredible effect of reconfiguring into a sinusoidal curve when you push on any one section. Amazing!!!

Cool looking speakers


People are just trying to find new ways to make entertainment cooler looking. This new Opere Sonore Speakers look like an Ode to Spawn. I don't know if the speaker quality is worth its price but it sure is very interesting. These new speakers cost $263,000!!!! Insane price if I do say so myself.

Google and TiVo?


Yes the two Silicon Valley companies are teaming up. Google, which sells television and online ads, today said it agreed to subscribe to TiVo's user data. Now we have the internets awesome search engine with the worlds coolest television technology. What can be better. People are just coming up with more and more new ways to keep us entertained.

Facebook interfering with peoples lives!!


Many people suffering with health issues are ending up not getting the benefit from their insurance representatives. They are getting cut back of their health care because of photos on their facebooks. Insurance companies are stripping their customers of their benefits just by looking at their photos as evidence to their health issues. Facebook is ruining people's lives!!!!
Poor people, I feel bad for the ones that really do need the health insurance.
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"TURKEY"


So, over the past 5 years the term Turkey has been searched on Google. Not only is there a country called Turkey but thanks to the yearly Thanksgiving the term gives Google its high search boosts. Turkey the country has maintained the top spot where people are searching for "turkey," followed by Britain and the U.S. But during November, it's USA all the way!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

People are People


An ordinary online video gamer is suing Activision Blizzard, the makers of the online game World of Warcrafts for a bunch of stupid non thought out reasons. Estavillo believes that the game's monthly subscription fee is too high and that its various other charges are too numerous, and he also believes that the game contributes to his sense of alienation. How crazy can you get? This Estavillo guy obviously didn't think this suing thing through very well.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009


Hulu is the best video site on the internet. But things are beginning to have a price for watching whatever they want. Hulu's blocking startup video discovery sites like Rippol, Yidio and Clicker from embedding the videos. Hulu's content providers aren't too happy about somebody throwing all of that content into a single place that's not Hulu, even though theoretically, embedding is harmless—the video goods aren't being stolen, and Hulu still makes money off of the ads in the stream. I mean it's embedding!!!!

Finally a 69 year old graduate!!

It took only a half-century for a Phoenix student to return two overdue library books. On Nov.3 a letter arrived to Camelback High School with the money that should cover delinquency fees and a little extra in case the overdue rates had changed. The writer calculated that 2 cents per day for 51 years equaled $745 in late fees for two books.

1000mph Car!?!?



This cool Bloodhound car is meant to be faster than the speed of sound. Being up to 1000 mph, it's insane!! This car is yet to be built, but very serious. The builders of the car aren't amateurs, there are way too serious and have serious sponsors. It will use a EJ200 jet, and a one 18" hybrid rocket, and a V12 piston engines. The driver will be former RAF Wing Comander Andy Green, who broke the landspeed record in 1997.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Flare in Iran


On the 30th anniversary of the U.S Embassy's Seizure protesters in Tehran are in chaos as troops fire tear gas and beat antigovernment protesters. Radical students erupted in chaos and violence. Protesters in Tehran continued to gather in the streets and prepare for what they predicted would be a long night of clashes with security forces stationed at main squares around the capital.