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more about #mirrors admoseremic: So, if I'm reading this correctly, you have to stand behind a mirror that looks flat even though it's not? Doesn't seem all the useful if there's a h... more » Pessimippöpötåmus: Oh, the Romulans won't be happy to hear about this. Not happy at all. more » Charles_Barrett - Now with Variable-Valve Timing: Based on the manufacturer's name, I was expecting it to provide a detailed view of the driver's lower GI tract, and alert them if any polyps are appro... more » ThreeLitre: that does have some pretty cool applications. I say put it in Formula 1 cars with that approaching vehicle speed indication program. Watch the lead dr... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: This looks like my Kameleon remote. Perfect for my 1985 Olds! more » Hello Mister Walrus: So I can drive more safely while blowing up the Death Star? Awesome! more » Mac the Tard: Its amazing what you can do when using the proper "Al Gore Rhythms" more » Kaiser-Machead: In the future, human beings will find a cure for ADD in gratuitous/superfluous displays of information overlaid on everything. There's no need to know... more » Nick: deploy this with an audible alert so i check the mirror and we are golden. tailgaters will rue the day. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Yes, because I want to be driving home on a lonely spooky highway only to look up and see a glowing pair of eyes in my rear view mirror after I speed ... more » Curves: Kevin, Steve and I will spend all our time windexing the glow right off that mirror. (Do people spend a lot of time looking in the mirror in the dark?) more » weatherman: If it makes me even look like Dr. Manhattan, I'm buying it! more » Geisrud: I was hoping it would make me look more like the creepy android mockup. He looks to be in pretty good shape. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: I'd get one, but I have problems cleaning my mirrors. I don't think I could stand any fingerprints on the surface getting blown up 500% and glowing b... more » Gann: The glow in the mirror would be considerably brighter than the light that illuminates the user (decreases at the inverse of the square of the distance... more » bosskev: I don't know about you, but if I had one of these mirrors, I'd be perpetually exhausted from trying to Windex that damned fingerprint off the glass. more » BigDogues: Look out! That guy is about to be attacked by that giant mutated amoeba! more » Navin R Johnson: I'm no mathematician, but I'll bet that these are more like lenses than mirrors. I'm guessing there is a focal point beyond which you see text (or th... more » Elliuotatar: If you can produce such an image using a mirror, then there's no reason you couldn't recreate it agorithmically as well. So why would a stair climbing... more » Kaiser-Machead: How many unicorns has he killed to study their retinas? more » -
#invisibility
Scientists Say Their Mirror-Based Invisibility Cloaks Actually Work
Researchers from Cornell and UC Berkeley say they've both developed invisibility cloaks using bump-shaped mirrors that can hide objects across optical wavelengths. Oddly enough, their designs are nearly identical. More » -
#oled
An Ugly Picture of a Beautiful OLED Rearview Mirror
Try to look beyond that filthy smartphone JPEG compression to get glimpse into the future of auto mirrors. More » -
#mirrors
The Glow Mirror Creates Instant Halo Effect
You've always felt special, important to humanity. But when you look in the mirror, reality sets in. You're not even ugly, you're just mundane. The Glow Mirror will fix that. More » -
#mirrors
Mathematician Creates Impossible, Rule-Bending Mirrors
Andrew Hicks is a mathematician. And he uses those math skills, coupled with a little computer algorithm assistance, to create mirrors that accomplish feats like reflecting text without turning the writing backwards. More » -
#gadgets
Tetris Mirror Pieces Fall Down But Don't Disappear
Want to teach your kid to be really good at Tetris really fast? Let them play with this Tetris Mirror, which has the bottom part already formed for a convenient mirror surface, but has the top part all Tetris'ed out so you can rearrange them at will. Put a piece wrong and junior gets cut with the glass. What makes it even more tricky is that there are two "one-block" pieces which aren't regulation Tetris blocks as far as we know. Good luck kiddo. [SonerOzenc via Technabob] -
