Minggu, 28 November 2010

Link Latte 146


#146 - Week of November 28, 2010

The Most Surreal Creature on Earth - [treehoppers!]
Spectacular Calendar of Heavy Machinery - [no girls, though]
Pyrophone: Musical Instrument for Explosions - [cool info]
Chip Autopsy: See What's Inside - [fascinating]
Japanese Land Crawler: Quite Impressive - [vehicles, robots]
Woman Claims Ownership of the Sun - [weird]
State Secrets: Finally! - [Wikileaks materials]
X-Ray Art: No, it's not about airport security - [art]
Ferromagnetic Liquid Towers - [wow science, video]
Space Shuttle for Honeymooners - [wow design]
Some Great Spaceship Art: You Know You Want It - [sci-fi art]
Geekiest Rugs, Clocks, Even Cutting Boards!- [design]
Tucker: Vintage Snow Drive - Stuck! - [wow video]
Fascinating Salt Wonders of the World - [travel, weird]
4th Amendment Underclothes - [for your air travel]
Most Incredible Sundials - [wow designs]
Weird PVC Pipe instrument - [wow video]
Weirdest Bat Discovered - [wow nature]
Building Towers from Humans - [interesting]
Epic Fight: Cats vs. Crows - [you have to see this]
Smoke Rings Cannon - [time wasting idea]
This Cat is a Pro with His Tail - [fun video]
"Short Time": One of the Best Movie Car Chases - [wow video]
Fantastic Bike Stunts - [wow video]
Evolution: Great Fluid Pencil Animation - [cool video]
Remember the Number! - [hilarious video]
Modern City on Steroids - [cool video ad]
Famous People You Did Not Know Were Adopted - [movies]
Collection of Wonderful Quotes - [compilation]
Awesome Sequel for "Leviathan": "Behemoth" - [steampunk trailer]

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Jumat, 26 November 2010

Splendid Abandoned Airplanes

"QUANTUM SHOT" #663
Link - article by Tom Moran and Avi Abrams




When Flying Is No Longer An Option (Jet Planes in Backyards)

Derelict Plane Spotting is one of the highlights of urban and country exploring, and probably one of the most rewarding exploring activities (for example, you can climb inside the cockpit and relive your childhood pilot dreams). Ships have "shipwrecks" (see our highly popular Shipwrecks article), and while abandoned planes are not usually called "wrecks", just rusted carcasses - they still hold certain fascination, mystery and historic significance ready to be discovered:


(English Electric Lightning Jet, image credit: Simon Thomas)

(MiG-25RB at Monino, Russia - photo by Artem Anikeev)

(Romanian Air Force MiG-17, in Otopeni, Romania; photos by Lia Stelea)


(Dakota Plane in Ratanga Theme Park, photos by Danie van der Merwe)

Have Your Garden BBQ Inside the Cockpit!

There can be little doubt that one of the most coveted status symbols for aviation enthusiasts is displaying their favourite plane in their own back gardens. It may sound crazy but the fact is that many old fighters and other aircraft come available for public purchase after they are withdrawn from service. So while many are melted down to make coke cans and others grace national museums, a select few end their days happily corroding away in the gardens behind suburban houses, farms and so on. Here's a selection to enthrall and amuse:

They don't come much more impressive than this! Waking up every morning and glancing out the window at the English Electric Lightning, the Cold War interceptor that could out-climb far more modern aircraft for many years, must be a pretty unique way to start the day:


(image credit: Demobbed, Phil Adkin)

Lightning in a garden (not just any garden; this is Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson's garden... somehow I knew he had something like that in his backyard):



"In fact, the same plane that featured in the video above is now owned by Neil Airey of ‘Lakes Lightnings’. Neil’s house in the picturesque Lake District of England is not only home to this Lightning, but also two other Lightning cockpit sections (one kept in the garage on a trailer and making regular appearances at shows), a complete Hawker Hunter and a Harrier T4 cockpit – making it one pretty unique garden! The aircraft can be viewed by prior arrangement at lakeslightnings@hotmail.co.uk:

Extend Your House Into an Airplane!




(images credit: Neil Airey of Lakes Lightnings)

Hunter in a backyard:



Gloster Meteor - Britain's first jet power fighter plane:


(image credit: Demobbed, Mick Boulanger)

De Havilland Vampire - Britain's first jet power fighter plane - is positively smiling! -



(images credit: Demobbed, Mark Ray, Martyn Morgan, Phil Adkin)

RAF Binbrook in Lincolnshire, UK, was the home of the Lightning. Although closed since 1988 when the aircraft was withdrawn, it is to many an old spotter still the spiritual home of the Lightning and as such, this one is well cared for in the garden of house in Binbrook village. The black tail denotes that this plane was once flown by the squadron boss:


(image credit: Paul Kyte)

The ultimate driveway accessory! If you've always wanted to drive a Jag but find the cost a bit steep, how about one of these? This is a Seepcat Jaguar, a recently retired Anglo French ground attack jet. Upon retirement from service, an aircraft's price tag tends to drop from tens of millions of pounds to a few thousand in scrap metal value. As a result, this will now cost you less than the car variant (albeit a new one) and looks great on the drive. With its wings clipped off, it's a perfect fit!


(image credit: Demobbed)

Anyone who enjoys planes might want to consider living in one. Read our previous coverage of houses and boats made from converted aircraft - Part 1 and Part 2

In the unlikely event that you decide to stay in a rundown motel somewhere in the East Europe outback (the exact location is Istra airfield, near Panevezys in northern Lithuania), why not one with old fighter planes dotted about the grounds? Is this a plane spotters paradise or an eerie glimpse back to the Cold War?


(image credit: Jörgen Städje)

Here's one that is peculiarly, and certainly precariously, placed. Despite appearances, this T-33A Shooting Star is a fixture at the National Weapons Museum, Albania (left image):


(images via)

The plane on the right (above) is in fact at Bangalore Science Museum, but it has the look of a garden and the old fighter seems curiously out of its element sandwiched on a grassy area between two roads.

At the bottom of the garden - what must the neighbours think?


(image credit: Phillip Capper)

The fuselage of this Fed Ex plane appears to be a fixture in a "Cast Away themed garden show". By all accounts, the wrecked plane serves as a tunnel through which keen gardeners at the show can pass from lush flora to a sandy beach (see below left).

If you need more space in your second floor apartment but can't build an extension, why not just do what this household in Russia has done and attach the forward fuselage of an old plane to the outside of your building? Whatever happens, though, don't forget that all important support under the nose wheel! -



This is only the first part of our Derelict Plane Hunting Series - stay tuned fro more! In the meantime, go exploring and spotting more winged (rusted) pieces of history - just don't go digging too far:


(original unknown)

"Tom Moran launched Urban Ghosts Media in August 2009 after completing a fast-track journalism course in his hometown of Sheffield, UK. UGM is an alternative travel site with a focus on fascinating forgotten places and hidden history - the kind of places you'd love to check out but aren't necessarily at the top of your summer vacation list! Tom also contributes to British online newspaper The Daily Dust."

ALSO READ: "JET HOTELS & HOUSES" ->

AND"ABANDONED BOEING 747 RESTAURANT"! ->

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Rabu, 24 November 2010

Future of Personal Computing: Post-iPad Concepts

"QUANTUM SHOT" #19 (rev)
Link - by Avi Abrams



Future of Personal Computing: From Post-iPad Concepts to Pen-and-Paper-Based Anachronisms

Note, we did not say that iPad is the future of personal computing - it is too early to say, for example, how well it performs with various professional applications - but iPad is certainly a step toward more popular use of computing (even your grandma might get enticed to touch its screen and shiny silver back). However, the question remains, what's beyond iPad, and is there anything our there beyond the simple touchscreen/keyboard configuration?


(image via, original unknown)


(HP concept at the National Gallery in London, 2004 - via)

Holo-Projection Computers

B-Membrane, designed by Won-Seok Lee in 2008: no monitor needed, everything is holographically projected, the keyboard only appears for convenience when the base is touched - more info:


(image via)

Another easy-to-carry concept is the HOLO computer, by Elodie Delassus - more info:


(image via)

Back in 2002, NEC Design, Ltd. in Tokyo offered the whole range of new ideas, some of which were pretty radical at the time. Many thought that these concept have the potential to change the face of personal computing in the foreseeable future. Now, eight years later, they still remain as concepts - is this a comment on their usability, or just lack of interest?

Pen-style Personal Computers

Look closely and guess what they could be... Are they pens with cameras? No, much better than that:



(images credit: NEC)

This experimental product called the P-ISM, described by NEC designers as a "Pen-style Personal Networking Gadget Package." A prototype of the system, which cost a reported $30,000 to build, was unveiled at ITU Telecom World in 2003 (that's long, long time ago).

"P-ISM is a "pen-computer" package including five functions: a pen-style cellular phone with a handwriting data input, virtual keyboard, a very small projector, camera scanner, and personal ID key with cashless pass function. P-ISMs are connected with one another through short-range wireless technology. This personal gadget in a minimalist pen style enables the ultimate ubiquitous computing."



Such a pen can easily complement an iPad... but I rather think that the old "(touch)screen, or keyboard" technology may persist for a while yet (the way books keep their staying power over computer monitors). Admittedly, the pen-and-paper combination is the ultimate writing/reading setup that we naturally accept. So it may be only a matter of time until someone develops a marketable and useful product... masquerading as the "smart" paper and the "smart" pen.

Let's see some other cool ideas from "NEC Design":

"Tag" - flexible wrist-band communicator

It has a soft and flexible shell - so it can be hung from a belt, for example, or wrapped around the user’s arm. Shape-memorizing material and multiple pressure sensors allow the phone to change its shape according to the mode. The user can also alternate the mode by changing the shape:



"Flacon" - a virtual storage bottle.

We already have the means to store massive amount of information on our various devices - for example, so many images that we cannot possibly see in a lifetime. "Flacon" offers the ways to casually enjoy such huge numbers of visuals. The images emerge on an inorganic electroluminescent display. Appropriate photos are selected according to birthdays, anniversaries, and even matching the mood of a user:



"Gummi" - Ubiquitous (and eatable!) candy / media chip

The RFID chips are covered in a gummy capsule, and are edible after use. When the play unit is connected to the container (the basic unit), it can be used as an audio player. By setting it in the cradle connected to the display through the wireless, users can also enjoy visual content. The chips are sold in packages just like candies. Blank chips on which users can allocate data will also be available.



Left: RFID (Radio Frequency Identity) Chips disguised as candy; the right image shows another disguise - as a colored cute little snails (more info):


(images via)

Speaking of eatable, drinkable, flexible and completely ephemeral computers... are we going to wake up one day wondering if our dreams during the night were "natural" (i.e. non-digital), or were they pre-packaged and uploaded into our "mood environment" by a pillow-like Walmart-sold device?

Here is another eatable (literally) computer. All it needs is the embedded eatable chip:


(original unknown)


Ephemeral & Wild Computer Accesorries

There is a Gun-shaped Mouse, of course - more info


(images via)

When it comes to keyboards - here is the Bendi Light-Up Keyboard: flexible, shiny thing you wrap around your lap? Is it really as convenient as it looks?


(image via)

Another "Magical Keyboard" - more info:


(image via)

Positively glowing with some highly-optimistic "reception bars" is the Wi-Fi Detector T-Shirt (buy it here):


(image via)

Finishing up this overview of extreme and futuristic computer set-ups, here is an ultimate gaming POD, spotted in Germany: "Emperor", by NovelQuest - buy them here:



(images via)

...and probably the most practical for those of us who get continuoulsy rooted to their chair: "WalkStation"... Welcome to your very own web-enhanced hamster wheel!


(image via; bottom right is the "TrekDesk", info)

Retro-style might get popular again in post-iPad computer design:


(image credit: Photoshop manipulation by Dark Roasted Blend, Avi Abrams)

CONTINUE TO "WOODEN STEAMPUNK LAPTOPS"! ->

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Selasa, 23 November 2010

First DRB Feel-Good Issue

"FEEL-GOOD SHOT" #1
Link - by Avi Abrams



Anything for a Ray of Sunshine!

Welcome to the first issue of Dark Roasted Blend's "Feel-Good" online magazine, designed to make you feel - well, good, and to bring back fun and color to the good old (and often stale) internet. These "feel-good shots" will be mostly short and sweet collections of images - bright, shiny and innocent enough to propel you along your day with a smile on your face and a spring in your gait.

Consider it as a Tumbler-substitute for the caffeinated, busy crowd with deeply-felt and sophisticated sensibilities.... plus some link love, mmmmmm-mm, yes.

Of course, these issues are not going to take away from our regular articles, Link Latte and Biscotti series - they are additional, something extra, an icing on the cake. They are highly subjective in taste, of course, so you are welcome to disagree on what we consider "Cute", "Best", or even "Attractive". Write us comments about all that - and about other fantastically uplifting stuff you discover.

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FEEL-GOOD CARS




(image via)

Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser and a great panorama of vintage New York from the 1960s:


(image via)

Tatra concept "Valuta", Czech Republic, 1959:


(image credit: Frantisek Kardaus)

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FEEL-GOOD TRUCKS

"White" streamlined Labatt Beer Truck:


(image via)


(1958 Chevrolet Series 100 Tandem, image via)

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FEEL-GOOD GIRLS

Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida -



French actress Catherine Deneuve in a neat Wild West attire:



How would you like to be hugged by legendary Brigitte Bardot early in the morning? Well, this guy got lucky, even if it's a little bit chilly out there -



Unknown actress from the 1960s:



Russian portraits:


(photo by Iskatel Istiny, see more)


(photo by Smoryakoff)

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FEEL-GOOD MUSIC

The Honeybus "I Can't Let Maggie Go" - listen
The Honeybus "Delighted To See You" - listen
The Wonders "All My Only Dreams" - listen

Spaghetti Western Soundtrack of the Day:
"Man From Nowhere", by Francesco De Masi - from "Arizona Colt" (1967) - listen

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FUN ANIMAL

Chewbacca Dog:


(image via)

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AWESOME LINK OF THE DAY

Watch Top Gear drive the three-wheeler across town with hilarious results! - Click Here

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FEEL-GOOD ART


(Giant Eye Sculpture in Chicago - more info)


(original unknown)

Is there anything wrong with this picture? -



You bet it is!

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FEEL-GOOD BEER

Prost!


(image via)

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Until next time! Keep the Sunshine, folks.

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