Stephen Hunter says a bunch.
John D/Mad Duck says if you need even one you are having a bad day.
During the Super Bowl, a commercial for the "Justified" TV series ran and included a parody of Dirty Harry's are you feeling lucky punk scene, but with semi-auto instead of the .44 magnum. I'm surprised it aired given the recent events in Arizona. I guess 17 doesn't count as high capacity.
On the subject of high capacity magazines, here is a video that shows how little difference a reload can make.
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Friday, February 18, 2011
How many rounds does a man need?
Labels:
Guns,
Rights,
Second Amendment
Software Defined Radio in a USB Package
Another SDR, but in a USB package - the FUNcube Dongle. How could you not like a radio with that name?
Via AA6E Station Log.
Via AA6E Station Log.
Labels:
Ham Radio,
Software Defined Radio
DreamPlug ARM Plug Computer
I don't need one. I don't even have a use for one. So why do I think I should buy a plug computer every time someone releases a new one - like the DreamPlug.
Via Thinq.
Bonus:
Unbrick a plug computer via Slashdot.org.
Via Thinq.
Bonus:
Unbrick a plug computer via Slashdot.org.
Labels:
Linux,
Plug PC,
Technology
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Pomplamoose
TNJeff pointed me to this NPR article about a group making a living on the internet. Maybe some day I can turn my 1's of 1's of readers into a career. In the mean time, I'll enjoy their success and hope you can as well. Without further ado... Pomplamoose covers "Single Ladies."
Who e-watches the e-watchmen?
I love themes in the news.
Internet "Kill Switch" Worries People
Clinton calls for Internet protections
From whom you might ask? Maybe our government - as it shuts down 80,000+ websites by mistake.
Via Slashdot.org, Slashdot.org, and Instapundit.
Internet "Kill Switch" Worries People
Clinton calls for Internet protections
From whom you might ask? Maybe our government - as it shuts down 80,000+ websites by mistake.
Via Slashdot.org, Slashdot.org, and Instapundit.
Labels:
Internet,
Rights,
Technology
Socialnomics
I've seen this before, but they've updated the video. Amazing stats. Forget consumerism, think of the power social networking has in aiding change in Egypt, Tunisia, and elsewhere.
Labels:
Social Media,
Socialnomics,
Technology
Ken Jennings on Watson
Ken is smart and funny. Here is a link to his analysis of the man vs. machine cage match.
Some favorite bits:
And as a side note, good thing companies like 3LM are starting to implement Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.
Some favorite bits:
"In the middle of the floor was a huge image of Watson's on-camera avatar, a glowing blue ball crisscrossed by "threads" of thought—42 threads, to be precise, an in-joke for Douglas Adams fans."Ken obviously knows his pop culture as he used the Simpson's quote to welcome our new computer overlords in his Final Jeopardy answer.
"Watson has lots in common with a top-ranked human Jeopardy! player: It's very smart, very fast, speaks in an uneven monotone, and has never known the touch of a woman."And he can play to the classic geek stereo-types.
"Just as factory jobs were eliminated in the 20th century by new assembly-line robots, Brad and I were the first knowledge-industry workers put out of work by the new generation of "thinking" machines."Not a bad severance package - he gets $150,000 for coming in second.
And as a side note, good thing companies like 3LM are starting to implement Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.
"The security company says 3LM stands for "three laws of mobility" that devices should follow: protect the user from malicious code or content, protect the device itself by securing data and communications, and obey the user unless this would cause a security problem."Via Slashdot.org
Labels:
Android,
Jeopardy,
Technology,
Three Laws of Robotics,
Watson
Dungeons & Dragons meets Firefly
This is awesome.. Dungeons & Dragons meets Firefly!
Not sure if this is his image or where to give credit, but...
Via Walls of the City
[Update] - Confirmed - credit to Linoge of Walls of the City.
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From Brick O'Lore |
Not sure if this is his image or where to give credit, but...
Via Walls of the City
[Update] - Confirmed - credit to Linoge of Walls of the City.
Labels:
Dungeons and Dragons,
Firefly
NoteSlate
I hope the NoteSlate isn't vaporware. I love the idea of a simple, single-function device that can replace my legal pads. This would be a lot better than the pens that record what you write, but require special graph paper. From $99... sweet!
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From Brick O'Lore |
Labels:
eInk,
NoteSlate,
Technology
Transparent Monitors
I don't know how this would work given different points of view, but the transparent desktop is nothing short of awesome looking.
Labels:
Office,
Work Space
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