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Friday, August 19, 2005

Jackson, Lakers reunite with three-year deal 

Jackson, Lakers reunite

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LOS ANGELES -- Phil and Kobe, together again.

Phil Jackson is back with the Los Angeles Lakers following a breakup that took a year to mend, and back to coaching Kobe Bryant -- a player he once called "uncoachable."

Phil Jackson's Back
  • Jackson, Lakers reunite
  • Stein: Star power is back
  • Ford blog: Phil in ... Kobe out?
  • Ratto: Phil vs. Kobe II
  • Stein: Phil or retirement for Vlade
  • Nation vote: Will this work?
  • Can Phil and Kobe work? ESPN Motion
  • Jackson: Intriguing offer ESPN Motion
  • Shaq happy for Phil ESPN Motion
  • "This is something I never thought could possibly happen," Jackson said Tuesday at a Staples Center news conference. "It's a pleasure to come back."

    Jackson, who won three championships with the Lakers in five years, was let go last June 18 by owner Jerry Buss -- three days after the team lost to Detroit in the NBA Finals.

    The buzz about Jackson's possible return began almost immediately after his replacement, Rudy Tomjanovich, left in February, despite Jackson's book detailing the 2003-04 season in which he made disparaging remarks about the franchise.


    AutoPatcher XP August 2005 

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    Thursday, August 18, 2005

    Top 25 Food Hacks 

    Top 25 food hacks

    peltier beer coolerHere are 25 ways we humans show we can't ever be satisfied with the "usual" ways of preparing, cooking and even eating our food. Make it yourself. Do it yourself. Hack it yourself. There's something for everyone here.
    1. How to avoid crying when chopping onions
    2. Make fire with a can of Coke and a chocolate bar
    3. Peltier beer cooler
    4. Lighting a barbeque with liquid oxygen
    5. Open-source beer
    6. OpenCola
    7. Geek your barbecue
    8. Liquid-nitrogen ice cream
    9. How to process sap from trees and make maple syrup
    10. 43Folders hacks for food, food storage, nutrition, coffee, tea, water, recipes and the kitchen.
    11. Making "bad" vodka "good" using a Brita filter
    12. How to make ginger ale and root beer at home
    13. Do-it-yourself Margarita maker
    14. Make your own marshmallows
    15. Chill a bottle of wine in six minutes
    16. Make your own Peeps
    17. Do-it-yourself brick pizza oven
    18. The big red juicer
    19. Beer can chicken
    20. How to cool the burn of chiles
    21. Cookin' with Google
    22. The Cook's Thesaurus
    23. Thorax cake
    24. Gastronomy for geeks
    25. Aluminum can backpacking stove

    IPOD FLEA 


    Wednesday, August 17, 2005

    Looking For a J o b ? Becareful What you Blog 

    What is it with job seekers who also write blogs? Our recent faculty search at Quaint Old College resulted in a number of bloggers among our semifinalists. Those candidates looked good enough on paper...That's when the committee took a look at their online activity.
    I do not know about you but I know many of my online behavior could someday comback and haunt me so I have Decided to Stay as C3 the ChicagoFan and go with an Character Avitar.
    You never know what could comeback to haunt you......
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    In some cases, a Google search of the candidate's name turned up his or her blog. Other candidates told us about their Web site, even making sure we had the URL so we wouldn't fail to find it. In one case, a candidate had mentioned it in the cover letter. We felt compelled to follow up in each of those instances, and it turned out to be every bit as eye-opening as a train wreck.

    ChinaMans Ping Pong- Very Funny almost Musical 

    Watch this Very Funy and almost musical Clip

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    TheTechnology Guru 

    Chris Pirillo

    From Wikipedia

    Other Than Leo Laporte and Kevin Rose
    Chris Pirillo is My Technology go to guy!

    "THE GURU OF TECHNOLOGY "

    He may be a bit Irritaing
    but He sure Knows his Stuff!

    Chris Pirillo hosting Call for Help
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    Chris Pirillo hosting Call for Help

    Chris Pirillo is one Smart Cookie.




    IF YOU Take Chris off the 12 Shot StartBucks Lates and all the Sniffed Rittelin and you might find that
    He really is an Icon and Somebody You will find yourself Really Learning alot from.I have become a Big Fan of His For Years.
    TheGeekster

    Chris Pirillo is the founder and maintainer of Lockergnome [1]. He spent two years hosting the TechTV (now known as G4) show Call for Help before being terminated from the company. He also hosted the first annual Call-For-Help-A-Thon on TechTV. Every year, Chris hosts Gnomedex, a technology conference made for geeks. He has authored three books: Poor Richard's Email Publishing, Online! The Book (with John C. Dvorak), and Lockergnome's Computer Tips Compendium. Chris writes a monthly column for CPU Magazine (Sandhills Publishing), and hosts a live Internet broadcast aptly titled The Chris Pirillo Show. He is passionate about blogging, RSS, Google AdSense, and coffee. His personal site is often ranked number one under the search term "Chris" on Google, Yahoo!, and MSN.

    (Just kidding about :"Take Chris off the 12 Shot StartBucks Lates and the Sniffed Rittelin" Comments)


    Tuesday, August 16, 2005

    Tom Cruise Humor 






    Real-life Jurassic Park planned for Dubai 


    Real-life Jurassic Park planned for Dubai

    In Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park, the genetically engineered dinosaurs managed to breed, break out of captivity, terrorize scientists and eat lawyers before Sam Neill, et al were air lifted to safety. I didn't see the film's two sequels, but I can't imagine future visitors to history's most ethically dubious theme park fared much better.

    But I'm sure nothing nearly that bad is going to happen at Restless Planet, the "real life Jurassic Park" currently in development in Dubai. The park is being planned by Jack Horner (a palentological consultant to Spielberg) and experts from the British Natural History Museum, whilst two Arab businessmen, brothers Ilyas and Mustafa Galadar, are picking up the whopping £100 million price tag. And no, there will be no amber mine spelunking for dino DNA -- all of the attractions will be strictly animatronic.

    The great thing about this story is that the script from the movie provides all of the material we need to make fun of it. We can just go down the list repeating the sage words of Dr. Ian Malcolm, the black leather-clad chaos theorist played by Jeff Goldblum. Here's my favorite zinger: "They were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should." What's yours?


    http://www.cinematical.com/2005/08/15/real-life-jurassic-park-planned-for-dubai/

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    Monday, August 15, 2005

    The Best Site for Music radio SHOUTCAST! 


    SHOUTcast is Nullsoft's Free Winamp-based distributed streaming audio system. Thousands of broadcasters around the world are waiting for you to tune in and listen. Take a peek through the SHOUTcast directory (immediately listed below) to start browsing the most popular stations. Be sure to select your connection speed and then what kind of music you're looking for over on the right hand side for optimal listening pleasure. All you need is a player (we recommend Winamp) and you're set to go!

    [Ambient Chill] CLUSTER Groove Salad: a nicely chilled plate of ambient beats and grooves. [SomaFM]
    start Listoning now!>


    http://www.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=1694&file=filename.pls



    Best movie mistakes of all time 

    Movie Mistakes - If you loved the scene in Commando where the Porsche is wrecked on one side, then arnold flips its over and its back to new. This sites for you.

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    1 Star Wars When the stormtroopers break into the control room, watch very carefully and you will be able to see a storm trooper nearly render himself unconscious by smacking his head off a door frame. This is now so notorious that on the new DVD there's an audible "bump" when he hits it.
    2 Commando The yellow Porsche is totally wrecked on the left side, until Arnie drives it away, and it's fine.
    3 The Rocky Horror Picture Show The criminologist describes the events of the movie as taking place "on a late November evening". In the very next scene, Brad and Janet are driving in Brad's car, and President Richard Nixon's resignation speech is playing on the radio. Nixon resigned in August of 1974.
    4 Gladiator After the battle with the Germanians, the next morning after the tavern, he is walking in the army camp and he feeds a horse a piece of apple. If you look closely between Maximus and the horse, there is a crewman wearing a pair of blue jeans.
    5 Charlie's Angels When the Angels are fighting the "Creepy Thin Man," right before Drew Barrymore lifts up Lucy Liu to spin her around and kick the thin man, to get Lucy's attention, Drew hollers out "Lucy!" even though Lucy Liu's character's name is "Alex."
    6 Spider-Man In the scene where Mary Jane is being mugged by four men, Spider-Man throws two of the men into two windows behind Mary Jane. Then the camera goes back to Spider-Man beating up the other two guys. When the camera goes back to Mary Jane the two windows are intact.
    7 Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines In the scene where John & Catherine are in the hangar at the runway, the Cessna's tail number is N3035C. When the plane is shown in the air, the number is N9373F. When they land, the tail number has changed back to N3035C.
    8 The Matrix In the scene where Agent Smith is interrogating Neo, after Smith has sealed Neo's mouth shut and he is backed into the corner, when the camera cuts back to Smith you can clearly see a reflection in his glasses of Neo still sitting down in the chair.
    9 Black Hawk Down Near the end of the movie when the convoy is heading back to the Pakistan Stadium, a Humvee stops briefly to allow a man to walk across the street with a child in his arms. When the shot changes and the Humvee begins driving again, a crew member or cameraman is seen inside the Humvee wearing a white shirt. All of the men who entered the Humvee were wearing fatigues.

    Latest Engaget 

    Plantronics Pulsar 590 headphones reviewed >

    plantronics pulsar 590We like the look of the Plantronics Pulsar 590 Bluetooth stereo headset — something about that retro-DJ style really hooks us. But do they work? And how well do they sound? Turns out they get the job done mighty well, according to Ron Harris of the AP. He tried out a set, both with and without the optional dongle, and found that they produced “killer sound,” and worked well with a range of devices from a DVD player to an Xbox. Unfortunately, he apparently didn’t test them with a phone, so we don’t know how well the mic worked. But we’ve heard enough to convince us that these are at least worth checking out when the rest of us get to look at them in October.

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    No iTunes phone announcement this weekend >

    Motorola ROKR iTunes phone

    You can forget all that noise from last month about the first Motorola ROKR iTunes phone being introduced by Virgin Mobile at this weekend’s V music festival in the UK, the Inq says that no announcement is planned and that the launch won’t come until sometime around the end of next month (which jibes with what Ed Zander said at Motonow last month).

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    Evangelion edition digital audio players from Chara-Ani >

    eva edition kenwood

    The onslaught of special edition audio players continues, this time with Japanese anime goods supplier “Chara-Ani” and their “Neon Genesis Evangelion” edition of Kenwood’s HD20GA. Red and white models of the player are available (”ASUKA-RED” and “REI-WHITE” if you must know product codes) to correspond with the plug suit colors of the two female Eva pilots, and each comes pre-loaded with three wallpapers to use on that sweet 240 x 320 LCD of yours. Chara-Ani is also kind enough to slap the entire soundtrack of the Eva series on each player: a total of 112 tracks. Japan-only, of course.

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    Transcend’s T.sonic 620 >

    Transcend T.sonic 620

    Uh oh, somebody’s taking a page or ten out of Sony’s audio device playbook this time (of all places—c’mon, the Bean?). Transcend’s T.sonic 620 series could well be the the illegitimate flash-based baby of the HD-NW5, but the fact that it supports WMA and has an FM tuner actually gives it a bit of an edge. Too bad this little number only strives to achieve on the 1GB plane.

    [Via Akihabara News]

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    Nightmare Before Christmas iPod >

    nightmare before christmas ipod

    Go ahead and add “Nightmare Before Christmas” to your scorecard for special edition iPods (you have a collection, don’t you?). Between the TiVo edition, Hello Kitty edition, Neon Genesis Evangelion edition, Star Wars edition, U2 edition, HP edition, and probably a slew of others, the special editions don’t seem so special anymore. Runat has announced the release of the “Nightmare Before Christmas BOX,” which includes a 20GB iPod with Jack Skellington on the case, a few wheel stickers, and a Nightmare Before Christmas-themed carrying case. Oh yeah, and a free T-shirt! All this for a mere 52,500 yen (~$475 USD). Of course this is Japan only, don’t you know they’re the ones still obsessed with Burton?

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    Microsoft files patent for Phantom Car >

    windshield

    Microsoft has filed a rather curious patent that describes a navigation system in which the driver of a vehicle is actually following an image of a car projected right onto the windshield. As opposed to following an on screen map or following auditory instructions from an in-car GPS, this system would have the driver literally following in the wake of a phantom leader car. We have to admit that it’s interesting, and that it would probably be pretty fun to turn that next out of town trip into a three hour virtual reality video game, but um, is this really safe?

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    Konica Minolta intros the DiMAGE Z6 >

    Konica Minolta Dimage Z6

    Konica Minolta’s new DiMAGE Z6 follows in the footsteps of the Z5 with a slight increase to a 6 megapixel CCD, 12x optical zoom and a two-inch LCD. The unit also sports improved battery life over its predecessor. It should officially hit the streets in mid-September for an MSRP of about $399.

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    Plantraco’s Butterfly Livingroom flyer >

    Plantraco Butterfly

    Dude, if only we’d had this thing back in the day when we really needed to annoy our siblings. Plantraco’s Butterfly is a lightweight 3.6 gram remote control airplane fully intended for usage in your living room — that’s right! Fly with impunity, friends — that’s what it’s made for! It comes with a combination transmitter/charger that runs on 4 AA batteries and a 10 x 16 x 5-inch carrying case. Cost of the Butterfly: $239. The look on your parents’ face when you launch your first mission during the NFL playoffs: priceless.

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    Seawatch UV helps you bake, not fry >

    Seawatch

    What, guys, getting stares when you hit the beach in Look’s Tan-Timer Bikini? Don’t those people know it’s preventing you from getting burned? Well, if it’s just not working out for you, there’s something else you can try — the Seawatch UV is a wristwatch that monitors UV light levels and lets you know when you’re at risk of getting burnt. There’s a bar graph at the top that shows at a glance the amount of UV radiation present and, you know, it also happens to tell time. You should be able to pick one up for less than $50.

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    Burwen Bobcat promises to turn digital sound into “better than analog” quality >

    Burwen Bobcat

    Here’s the deal with Burwen Bobcat: it’s sold as a combination software and hardware DAC package, and promises to convert sound from digital sources such as CDs, DVDs and MP3s into an audio stream that sounds “equal to or better than analog and SACD.” Sounds like a neat trick. The digital audio converter connects to your Windows XP machine via USB, takes the digital audio signal from your computer and generates what is reportedly a very high quality analog signal via an RCA connection to your stereo amplifier. The software part of the equation supposedly removes the “digitalness” of the audio stream, and the Daniel Hertz DAC takes the resulting bitstream and converts it to analog with a “warm, open, natural sonic quality that music lovers want.” The reviews on the resulting sound quality? Well, they’re mixed. And truly, we’re a bit skeptical. Do we even know what “better than analog” is supposed to sound like?

    [Thanks, Luca]

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    Gefen’s DVI KVM Switcher >

    DVI KVM Gefen

    Many of the available KVM options provide switching for VGA connectors, so here’s an option for switching between two DVI inputs. The 2 x 1 DVI KVM Switcher will allow you to swap DVI, USB 2.0 and audio between two machines. As a nicety, it includes two 6 foot DVI cables, two 6 foot USB cables and two audio cables so you don’t have to cannibalize too much from that cable snakepit you have in your closet (don’t think we don’t know). It’s a little on the pricy side for a KVM switch at $199, but if you need the DVI support it might just be the KVM you’ve been waiting to see from across a crowded room.

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    Thursday, August 18, 2005


    The Clicker: Xbox 360’s pricing — it’s all about the hard drive >

    Every Thursday Stephen Speicher contributes The Clicker, a weekly opinion column on entertainment and technology:

    Xbox 360 Console bundle

    Let the games begin continue!

    It’s been quite a busy week for both Microsoft and Sony. Earlier this week Microsoft released final pricing for its Xbox 360 system. Sony “responded”, in kind, by slapping a big helping of FUD on the table (via an Amazon pre-order page). It’s, of course, possible that Sony had nothing to do with the very-well-timed pre-order page. However, the battlefields of these wars are riddled with this type of chicanery.

    Seriously though – does ANYONE expect to be able to walk into a store in March and buy a PS3 for $299? I suspect that the answer is no, but that’s alright; it’s all part of the gamesmanship that’s at the heart of the console wars.

    Continue reading “The Clicker: Xbox 360’s pricing — it’s all about the hard drive”


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    Tiny robot plane flies indoors, transmits data >

    robot plane

    We’ve seen our share of tiny reconnaissance robots, but it looks like there might be a new challenger for the title of world’s most advanced. Swiss researchers have demonstrated a flying bot with an 31-inch wingspan and a weight of just 1 ounce, that can fly indoors, avoiding walls and other objects via its onboard cameras. The robot plane has gyroscopic stabilizers and a Bluetooth transmitter to send data back to a nearby computer. And, yes, we really, really, want one, but we’re willing to wait for the next version, which will have a wingspan half the size and weigh just under half an ounce. Should fit perfectly under our jacket when we’re touring the research lab on our next trip to Lausanne.

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