Sandstorms hitting Korea from China has worsened over the last couple years. A Sandstorm can really make a city quicky sandy like the picture above. I remember living in Korea couple years ago but sandstorms weren’t as bad then. Due to China’s exponential growth of factories, pollution, and what not, Koreans are being killed and slaughtered by the mass sandy pollution.
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Check out web comics…sometimes we feel like we need to keep going but sometimes we need to go outside…
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Wow, check out this Time Table you can use to tell time while you are eating breakfast!
The entire top surface of the Time Table is a digital clock. The glowing digit segments are made of electro-luminescent film, which accounts for the thinness of the structure (6cm). The electronics include an alarm, and a timer to switch the light off at night. Additionally, the light can be turned ...
Check out augmented reality backpack from Tinmith! This seems almost like a physical layer of Second Life.
Welcome to the new Tinmith backpack 2006. As you can see from the images of our previous systems below, the new version is lighter and more robust than ever! We have taken our eight years of experience in the field and built a system using the best components that are currently ...
If you haven’t checked out these funny looking really efficient vibrobots (which sounds funny too), make sure you do. They seems to run primarily on solar power and you can do a lot with it. (hopefully… )
In the current issue of MAKE (Vol. 8), I have a piece on Pummers, a type of solar-powered robotic plant life. I’ve known about Pummers for years, but my inspirat ...
Check out this cool TV/Drawer that can turn into a bed at night! ...
Here’s an event for bloggers and people with innovative inventions or ideas around the San Francisco Bay Area.
Goto this party and find some hot cute chicks who digg geeks like the ones above if you are a blogger and you want to promote your blog.
Sign up HERE!
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Check out the new RFID tags that are smaller than human hair from Hitachi Japan!
The minute devices measure just 0.05mm by 0.05mm (0.002×0.002in) and to the naked eye look like spots of powder.
They are thin enough to be embedded in a sheet of paper, Hitachi spokesman Masayuki Takeuchi says.
RFID tags store data about the objects they are attached to, and companies are vying to cre ...
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This is a great video for bloggers.
“Um…I am blogging…tell them I am blogging…yes…that’s right…”
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All right, we just got our vol. 09 of Make magazine! Get yours at your local bookstore such as Barnes and Noble or Tower Records! ...






























































