Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Be an author...

So the world is now writing a book through text messages...


‟Text 'line' to 41411 and you will be subscribed to Penultimater.
You will then, when chosen, receive the last line written in the story. It's your responsibility to reply with keyword 'line' and the next sentence within 10 minutes. The story demands it!"

Pretty neat. I subscribed...here is the link if you are interested.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

TECHNOLOGY!


Here we go again. Have you ever heard of Skype? I first heard about this a few years ago but with a killer monthly cell package and aim I didnt have much need for it. But surprisingly not everyone has aim and/or I am traveling plenty and not always in a 'roaming zone' as the network masters like to put it... So basically you can call other skype members, land lines, cell phones, have a skype number, voicemail, have video chat and so much more. All this for free or up to $30 a year depending on what services you choose. Are you focused? I need more ram ;/ haha.

p.s. it also has a skype members directory (similar to a white pages)

Dope.

Monday, January 21, 2008

The Future...

Remember when you were young and in school your teacher would ask what you thought technology would be like in 2010? Well here we go..
This car was built in 1985. Body is built with fiberglass and urethane composite making it very light. Entire body can be lifted off with 2 people for easy access to frame and all other parts. Powered by 400 cubic inch Chevy small block, driving through a 2 to 1 reduction drive to a six blade, 54″ propeller. As the propeller tips approach mach 1, she is extremely loud.

1985 though?? our assumptions a bit late...but still mind blowing what is about to happen...

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Technology these days eh?


Please note the iphone. Noticed this when I was looking up information for the parade.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Word.


Benedict Radcliffe and Ben Wilson teamed up to create this "slow" pedal-powered version of a Lamborghini sportscar for an art car parade in Manchester, UK last month

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Retail Robot


"The robots recognize repeat customers and provide shopping guidance based on information contained in an electronic tag attached to the shopper’s cell phone. The robots communicate in 1,000 different ways through voice and gesture."

Here we go... The Japanese will put everyone out of work.

 

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