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Ever wondered how a beast like the Hindenburg zeppelin—a gigantic 803 feet in length and 130 feet in diameter structure—was built in the 1930s? Here’s the answer: With the biggest ladders you can possibly imagine. [Thanks David Keyes]
7,000 times a day, the staff at Stanford Hospital launch a sample or some other vital object through their four miles of pneumatic tubing. Because the internet is good at sending emails, but not chunks of stomach lining. While pneumatic tube systems are not exactly hot new technology, this one isn’t about to be replaced.…
Click to viewBecause if we didn’t, we’d be overrun with dudes like this. And nobody wants that. [CollegeHumor]
Speculation about the Apple Tablet mostly focuses on what the device is, not how it functions. Text input, more than anything else, is the problem Apple needs to solve to make the concept work. So how will they do it? CES was rotten with new tablets, some Android, some not, some with fascinating screens, and…
JVC’s got not one but two new shelf systems out, and each features not one but two iPod docks. That’s one to play The Wizard of Oz, and one to play The Dark Side of the Moon. The JVC NX-D2 is a 230-watt system that has a three-way speaker design and the ability to charge…
Stop motion? Slow motion? I would call this morph motion. Or weird motion. Whatever it is, the results are strangely beautiful and eerie. [Likecool]
Most thermostats let you make your house warmer or cooler. The fancier ones let you program it for various times during the day. But the Silverpac takes things to a whole new level. The touchscreen thermostat not only lets you program a 7-day cycle of temperatures, but it also manages all of the electricity use…
Reverend Canon David Parrott, of the St Lawrence Jewry Church in London, blesses his parishioners’ gadgets for Plough Monday, an English holiday celebrating the new agricultural year. Smartphones are the new mules. Think about it. [via Metafilter—Thanks, Arianna!] https://gizmodo.com/this-is-gods-thundering-subwoofer-5433695
What she did is wrong, but I have to admit—I like (and am a little turned on by) Carolyn Paulsen-Riat’s style. When her husband decided to leave her, she got creative with her plot for revenge. What she did was reverse the wires on his 220-volt table saw—delivering a shock that knocked him to the…
Last week you were crying out for more ideas from Haier’s wall o’ ideas, so I swung by there on the last day of the show to see if there were any more hare-brained suggestions. I was in luck! https://gizmodo.com/cespool-haier-asks-share-your-ideas-wall-writers-di-5443651/ Of course, I’m willing to bet some of these ideas are taking the piss, but…
Google has announced a rather bold move today: It will no longer censor search results on Google.cn, the Chinese version of the search engine. Apparently they will maintain this stance, even if it ends in shutting down Google.cn. According to a post on the Official Google Blog: We have decided we are no longer willing…
This is what $170 will get you: One small black box that clones 2.5 and 3.5-inch SATA I and II drives at 72MB/sec, inner peace, and multiple digital lives. Thanks, you Aleratec HDD Copy Cruiser Mini you. [Aleratec via Slashgear]
In a brief post this morning reminding readers that cellular carriers do not necessarily get sneak peeks of Apple’s top-secret products, Daring Fireball’s John Gruber said that his (often reliable) sources suggest that Apple’s tablet will not have any camera. Gruber, who has an imperfect but pretty solid track record on these matters, suggests that…
Way to go, semiconductor suppliers. Thanks to you, we’re all going to be paying more for our PCs going forward. Possibly a lot more. The main culprits are D-Ram memory chips, which have seen a 23% price increase this year and make up 10% of a computer’s cost. The move from DDR2 to DDR3 is…
Yes indeed, you can play Starcraft (Stratagus) on the Nokia N900. And it looks a little easier to handle than Duke Nukem 3D. https://gizmodo.com/now-available-5417444
This seems pretty out-there, but an Android Guys tipster reports that Sprint and Walmart are working together to build Sprint’s WiMax network. Sprint’s been rolling out 4G slowly but surely, but this partnership would mean especially thorough coverage. [Android Guys] https://gizmodo.com/clearwire-opens-4g-wireless-in-three-new-cities-only-7-5319930
If you were ever curious to know how fast our lives are becoming saturated with digital technology, get a load of this graph. In 2004 we were in the kiddie pool and by 2007 we were drowning. Citing the Census Bureau’s recent Statistical Abstract of the United States, Fast Company notes that an estimated 110…
This motorized marble maze game replaces the usual steel ball with an M&M. It’s joystick controlled, and it reminds me of rats in mazes looking for cheese. But in reverse. [Project240 via Make]
Well, technically the G4s were already dead, but Justin Adler certainly did not let them go to waste. Using guts from the old computers along with an ATI graphics card, he managed to create a very nerd-friendly piece of furniture. [Justin Adler]
What the hell happened here? Needless to say, it took a pretty violent incident to do this kind of damage. Speaking about his friend’s PS3, our tipster writes: He had his PS3 plugged into an electrical source although it wasn’t running any games at the time of this. He plugged in his Psyclone HDMI cable…