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![]() | Low Ink
Thursday 9th of July 2009 [comments] |
![]() | I, Memristor
Wednesday 8th of July 2009 |
| category: interesting [comments] Snider's dream is of a field he calls "cortical computing" that harnesses the possibilities of memristors to mimic how the brain's neurons interact. It's an entirely new idea. "People confuse these kinds of networks with neural networks," says Williams. But neural networks - the previous best hope for creating an artificial brain - are software working on standard computing hardware. "What we're aiming for is actually a change in architecture," he says. -- check it out |
![]() | Left 4 Dead Cricket
Wednesday 8th of July 2009 [comments] |
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Hoover Dam Bridge Progress
Monday 6th of July 2009 category: interesting [comments] |
Creeping closer inch by inch – 900ft above the mighty Colorado River – the two sides of a £160million bridge at the Hoover Dam in America slowly take shape. -- check it out | |
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Bugatti Veyron 164.4 Grand Sport
Saturday 4th of July 2009 category: interesting [comments] |
But even if its nav system shouted insults at you, it would be hard to complain about this machine. It is not perfect -- no car will ever be. But it's close. And it will likely remain as close as a car with a gasoline-burning engine will ever get. We're at the end of the petroleum era, the end of a golden age of supercars where speed can be sought regardless of consequence. It's highly unlikely that a major automaker will ever be able to justify spending the time and money to develop a fossil-fuel-powered car that can top the Veyron's combination of power, speed, handling, driveability and flat-out luxury. The Grand Sport is the worthy successor to the Ferrari F40, the Lamborghini Diablo, the McLaren F1 and every other Texas tea-drinker that ever owned the title "world's fastest." And its high-level swank takes that prize with style points nonpareil. -- check it out | |
![]() | Chocolate and Coffee Porter
Friday 3rd of July 2009 [comments] |
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The Pirate Bay Sells Out
Wednesday 1st of July 2009 category: interesting [comments] |
The Pirate Bay has agreed to be sold for $7.7 million, a deal with a Swedish software maker that would ultimately turn the world’s most notorious BitTorrent tracker into a legitimate player. -- check it out | |
![]() | Rain, Rain, Go Away
Tuesday 30th of June 2009 [comments] |
I'd probably get murdered by the local farmers if I said this in public, but all this rain we're getting is really hampering our building progress. Things have stalled once again as we wait for enough sunny days to dry out the soggy earth and allow us to pour the slab for the house. We're near certain to have missed the end of June deadline to lock in the current first home owners grants and boosters. I'm a little uneasy relying on the liberal party to not get in the way of the governments plans to increase the bonuses from $25k to $36k as proposed in the 2009 - 2010 budget. -- read full blog post (continues for 74 more words) |
![]() | Origins of the Moonwalk
Tuesday 30th of June 2009 [comments] |
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Unthinkable
Tuesday 30th of June 2009 category: interesting [comments] |
'I cooperated politely and tried to explain to them the irony of the situation. While Unthinkable blurs the line between fiction and reality, the story is based on a real-life government think tank where a writer was tasked to design worst-case terror scenarios. The fictional story of Unthinkable unfolds when the writer's scenarios come true, and he becomes a suspect in the terrorist attacks.' -- check it out | |
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