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4/26/2010

another future

Filed under: Humor,Technology,pretty cool — kf6hqc @ 5:10 am

Take a look at a site that shows you a future that never was,
but someone thought it should be.

paleofuture.com

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4/20/2010

bladeless fan?

Filed under: Technology,pretty cool — kf6hqc @ 6:18 pm


Well, apparently someone invented a bladeless fan. It looks
interesting but the $299.00 to $329.00 price range for a 10”
and a 12” fan just scares me right over to a conventional fan
for $29.99. Give it time however, you know within 12 months
the Chinese will duplicate it and it’ll be in a Walmart near you
for $50.00 or so.

Let Sir Dyson explain this thing to you below on YouTube.

dyson.com

The last time I checked, impellers had blades.

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2/21/2010

mosquito zapping laser

Filed under: Technology,pretty cool — kf6hqc @ 9:51 am

For $50.00 worth of parts from eBay, this guy put
together the ultimate in aquisition, track, fire, and
kill a mosquito device. Incredible. I want one when
and if they become available.

bits.blogs.nytimes.com

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2/16/2010

bas ass laser

Filed under: Insane,Technology,pretty cool — kf6hqc @ 4:53 am

Incredible military energy weapon is now operational.
Watch the video and read about this boost phase ICBM
killing laser that has been recently developed. Now this
is real Star Wars stuff.

mda.mil/news

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1/1/2010

make a suicide resolution for 2010

Filed under: History,Technology,Web sites,survival — kf6hqc @ 9:37 pm

Are you ready to ditch your e-life for good? Are you sick of
tweeting and getting tweeted all the time? Does your face feel
like it’s been pressed in a book for too long now? Do you want
your life back? Well it’s time to commit web suicide 2.0.

Interestingly enough, Facebook doesn’t want you to commit
web suicide. Facebook has banned the following web site from
giving you back a life. follow the suicidemachine link to read
more about it.

suicidemachine.org

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9/27/2009

liberoogle

Filed under: Politics,Technology,survival — kf6hqc @ 2:27 pm

I’m beginning to wonder if Gooogle is run by a bunch of
“progressive” liberals. Reason being, it seems as though
everytime I put up an article that runs counter to the
current White House administration, my page hits drop
off like like a crack whores teeth. I’m not the only one
that suffers from page rank abuse either. Many friends
have indicated the same thing when it comes to Gooogle
indexing. I guess when you are the top dog, you can crap
on anyone’s lawn and the heck with ethics.

kf6hqc

7/19/2009

LRO Sees Apollo Landing Sites

Filed under: Images,Technology,The sky — kf6hqc @ 8:04 pm

Well, well, well… I’ve been waiting for something like this for
several decades. I sure hope NASA put a better camera on
board the LRO than what they are currently using to bring these
5 Apollo landing site images to us on their webpage. According to
a comment left by someone at NASA, it is going to only get better.
Here is the quote, “NASA Moderator: Buggies should be visible in
some later images. This is just a taste of what’s to come.”

I hope their right. I really want to believe we went to the moon.

nasa.gov

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7/17/2009

split cycle engine

Filed under: Technology,pretty cool — kf6hqc @ 8:56 am

The Scuderi Group unveiled a cutaway model of the first proof-
of-concept prototype for its Scuderi Split-Cycle Engine, fulfilling
a family dream and passing another milestone in developing a
more fuel efficient, powerful and green technology for internal
combustion engines.

scuderigroup.com

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7/6/2009

NASA’s LROC

Filed under: Technology,The sky — kf6hqc @ 4:17 am

NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has transmitted its first
images since reaching the moon on June 23. The spacecraft’s
two cameras, collectively known as the Lunar Reconnaissance
Orbiter Camera, or LROC, were activated June 30. The cameras
are working well and have returned images of a region in the
lunar highlands south of Mare Nubium (Sea of Clouds).

As the moon rotates beneath LRO, LROC gradually will build up
photographic maps of the lunar surface.

I’m looking forward to seeing pictures of all six Apollo
moon landing sites and all the moon buggy tracks and
things left behind by man from nearly 40 years ago,
aren’t you?

spaceflightnow.com

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4/26/2009

atlas launch from Vandenberg

Filed under: Images,Technology,The sky,pretty cool — kf6hqc @ 9:11 pm


Photo by: Matt Batryn

A photo of the first-ever launch of an Atlas V rocket from
Vandenberg AFB.

Larger photo and info at: spacearchive.info

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4/8/2009

personal lojack

Filed under: Technology — kf6hqc @ 4:44 pm

The next logical step in a subserviant society? It’s only
a matter of time before they shrink LoJack small enough
to be injected into our bodies. After that, it’s all over.

naturalnews.com

Thanks to Paul Cole

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3/25/2009

just around the corner

Filed under: Technology,pretty cool — kf6hqc @ 1:39 pm

Intresting video about emerging technology.
Have a look and comment about what you think
It’s about a 9 minute video. Cool stuff.

kf6hqc

3/8/2009

high tech Navy showcase.

Filed under: Technology — kf6hqc @ 9:54 pm

Holy crap! Are these guys serious? Check out high tech stuff the
Navy is buying these days. Sad thing is that this stuff will most
likely be obsolete in 10 – 20 years. Things like, high temperature
finishes/sizings for polyimide matrix composites and integrated
Variable-fidelity tool set for modeling and imulation of
aeroservothermoelasticity-propulsion (ASTE-P) effects for
aerospace vehicles ranging from subsonic to hypersonic flight.
What ? ! ? !

There are hundreds of these things to check out on page after page.
Don’t miss the adaptive space-time radar techniques and waveforms.
The hell you say!

virtualacquisitionshowcase.com

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2/17/2009

digital conversion

Filed under: Humor,Technology,Video — kf6hqc @ 9:50 pm

Try this one…

O K, here is another one that Fox hasn’t found yet…

via kg6dkw

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