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About » Fantasy Map Maker - 0 views

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    "Most maps provided on this web site are free for personal or commercial consumption. In other words, feel free to steal my maps. If any other license applies to a map, I will specifically state so in that map's blog post."
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Drew's Script-O-Rama: free movie scripts and screenplays, baby! - 0 views

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    Free screenplays, but annoying constant pop-up ads. You'll want to turn on your pop-up blocker before using.
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7 Tips for Writing About Places You've Never Been - 0 views

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    Some good basic advice here.
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nppa - YouTube - 0 views

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    YouTube search results for "NPPA"
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Search videos for nppa on Vimeo - 0 views

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    "Search videos for "nppa""
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Beta testing the home of the future | SmartPlanet - 0 views

  • Everything in the Openarch house is connected and can be used to communicate. Through the internet connection, any device such as a mobile phone or tablet can access, control, and monitor data, temperature, appliances, lighting, power usage, and social media. With an emphasis on flexibility, Kinect-based gestural interfaces and video mapped projections can also control the same elements as well as moveable walls and a customizable wallpaper projection.
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    Discussing the future of communication and future of the home.
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Proteus Digital Health Announces FDA Clearance of Ingestible Sensor - Proteus Digital H... - 0 views

  • “We are thrilled to have achieved this important milestone to market our ingestible sensor in the United States now, as well as in Europe,” said Dr. George M. Savage, co-founder and chief medical officer at Proteus Digital Health. “We are very much looking forward to bringing the benefits of our ingestible sensor to the American public in the form of innovative product offerings.”
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    Proteus Digital Health discusses their new ingestible sensor.
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Tunneling Below Second Avenue - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • This past spring, between 69th Street and 72nd Street on Second Avenue, cages descended every eight hours, five days a week, lowering roughly 50 men in neon vests and hard hats into a deep hole. Overhead, fluorescent bulbs provided a noonish light and yellow ventilation tubes undulated. A cool, roaring wind filled the void and carried the intense aroma of Emulex explosives, an ammonialike, Fourth of July smell. Men with tripods surveyed; men with blowtorches welded; men guiding hoses poured concrete (men outnumber women 100 to 1). They took brief lunch breaks and relieved themselves hastily where and when they could.
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    The NY Times discusses the tunneling of a new subway system under Second Avenue.
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Science of gun duels - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    The Science of a gun duel and why the man who drew second won.
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'Smart clothing' could become wearable gadgets - Technology & science - Innovation ... - 0 views

  • "We don't want humans to be aware of what they are wearing," said Maksim Skorobogatiy, a physicist at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal in Canada. "It has to be self-contained piece that can charge itself, store energy and perform useful functions. Otherwise, it's an extra burden that nobody needs in our lives."
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    The future of "Smart Clothing".
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The Best Wii Games for Seniors | eHow.com - 0 views

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    "Only 24 percent of Americans over the age of 50 regularly play video games, according to 2007 data from the Entertainment Software Association. Still, that number represents a sizeable increase from the nine percent reported in 1999. While senior citizens are certainly free to play any games they wish, including hardcore titles like Gears of War and Grand Theft Auto, it may be easiest to start with the Nintendo Wii and its intuitive controls. The Nintendo Wii has seen success in assisted living homes, where it encourages seniors to be more active. "
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HowStuffWorks "How Maglev Trains Work" - 0 views

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    The Maglev train and its potential. 
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Society: Hipster Subculture Ripe for Parody - TIME - 0 views

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    "Hipsters are the friends who sneer when you cop to liking Coldplay"
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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (of the Future) - News - GOOD - 0 views

  • Bumsuk Lim, a transportation design professor at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, demands that his students focus on how to move people and goods from point A to point B in an urban setting. One of the concepts borne out of that elegantly simple directive is Deus Ex Machina, designed by former student Jake Loniak. Part exoskeleton, part motorbike, the three-wheeled vehicle runs on lithium-ion batteries boosted by ultracapacitors (which offer better acceleration). Worn almost as a jacket, machine is steered via "muscles" mechanized by pressured air and activated by the driver's gestures. The Deus Ex Machina is projected to top out at 75 mph and is meant to be a sports model among wearable vehicles (note the lack of storage). The concept, Lim says, "solves some of the fundamental mobility issues, but is still the kind of exciting vehicle that people are like, 'I want to try that. I want to go to work in that.' You can't forget the emotional link between the buyer and the vehicle."
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    Possible vehicles of the future.
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Desert Storms - 0 views

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    Storms and pattern of rain in the desert
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DESERT, WATER, WATER SHORTAGES, CONSERVATION AND RESOURCES - World Topics | Facts and D... - 0 views

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    good info on water sources in the desert.
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Siblings Share Genes, But Rarely Personalities : NPR - 0 views

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    "So if one child in a family seems to excel at academics, to avoid direct competition, the other child - consciously or unconsciously - will specialize in a different area, like socializing."
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What's Your Favorite Public Transportation Story? - DivineCaroline - 0 views

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    "I was on the bus and It was really crowded. There was a very large woman in front of me and her"
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