Zedomax Network of blogs
Here’s a list of Zedomax Network blogs:
- BEDzine - BED Online Magazine
- DaBomb TV - Da Bomb Videos including humor, pranks, hot girls, and more
- MATTRESSzine - MATTRESS Online Magazine
- OnEarthTravel - Blog about travel and interesting places in the world
- PoliceChase TV - Police chase videos
- SFBlogg - Blog about San Francisco
- SLEEPzine - SLEEP Online Magazine
- StinkyWorld - StinkyWorld collects world’s stinkiest news
- Wagg.It - Blog Voting Community
- Pagi.co.kr - Social Networking Community in Korea
- Zedomax.co.kr - Zedomax Korea
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Touchgraph Google and Amazon


I am currently reading Google Hacks book from O’Reily and there’s a hack where you can see related links in graph format. Check out TouchGraph.com and see what your blog or website links to on Google or Amazon. (Above is when I typed, “zedomax” for google. You can find some really interesting links to your website.
AirScooter II Ultralight Helicopter for 50Gs!
You gotta check out the supposedly $50,000 personal helicopter. It is now becoming more and
more practically for people to actually own a personal helicopter. The only thing is, it doesn’t look
like it’s too sturdy for any kind of bad wheather. Well, looks are not everything, maybe it will
perform under pressure. Hackedgadgets have some more cool pictures…
The AirScooter uses a dual coaxial rotor system that eliminates the need for complicated swash plates and greatly simplifies the aircraft’s controls (unlike a traditional helicopter, the AirScooter II uses motorcycle-style handlebars). The design also eliminates foot controls and the tail rotor. The company reports a maximum speed of 55 knots (approximately 60 mph, in keeping with ultralight regulations) and a 2-hour range from the 5 gallon tank. Power is provided by a 65 HP AeroTwin 4-stroke engine.
For those who like the concept of a coaxial rotorcraft but don’t have $50G to burn, the company also makes the AirScoot R/C coaxial rotor hobby model. The complete radio controlled package with 10 cell battery pack sells for $695.

