Thursday, April 29, 2010

YouTube - Amazing Fire Illusion!

YouTube - Amazing Fire Illusion!:


"trompe l'oeil" from wikipedia is defined as:

Trompe-l' œ il, which can also be spelled without the hyphen in English as trompe l'oeil,[1] (French for 'trick the eye', pronounced is an art technique involving extremely realistic imagery in order to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects appear in three dimensions, instead of actually being a two-dimensional painting.

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But this is just cool!


  

Monday, April 26, 2010

Crime Mapping - Building Safer Communities!

Crime Mapping - Building Safer Communities!


This site is working with local police departments to map crime.

You can set a radius and time data to drill into your area...

And get detailed reports....

You can also get e-mail alerts.  
This is a good and noble site.

  





Sunday, April 18, 2010

$3 device provides accelerated healing

In The World: Better wound treatment for all

A streamlined version of 'negative-pressure' wound therapy is put to the test in Haiti and could have 'enormous potential' across the developing world.


No one really knows why, but for an open wound, simply applying suction dramatically speeds healing times. (The theory is that the negative pressure draws bacteria out, and encourages circulation.) But for almost everyone, that treatment is out of reach--simply because the systems are expensive--rentals cost at least $100 a day and need to be recharged every six hours.
No more. Danielle Zurovcik, a doctoral student at MIT, has created a hand-powered suction-healing system that costs about $3. The device is composed of an airtight wound dressing, connected by a plastic tube to a cylinder with accordion-like folds. Squeezing it creates the suction, which lasts as long as there's no air leak. What's more, where regular dressings need to be replaced up to three times a day--a painful ordeal--the new cuff can be left on for several days.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

A man ahead of his time



Found this video of Peter Daymon Schwartz, evidently a lead in to a company meeting along with co-founder of Daymon Associates, Milton Sender.  circa 1990, Peter is talking about open decision making, importance of family, and ability to grow in the company.










 Note: Peter's office was on the 47th floor of 500 Fifth Ave in NYC.  You can hear the traffic in the background because the windows are open.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Solar Beat

 

A simple ambient music box, with sounds generated using the orbital frequencies of our solar system.

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from white vinyl design