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The scientific name is "VedDick"
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Makes me feel so small and insignificant.

The large structure I mean.
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like his peepee place
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#266 Post by Yorke »

hey while you're down there
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Ploid wrote:Makes me feel so small and insignificant.

The large structure I mean.
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Woman steals train, crashes into building.

A cleaning lady allegedly stole a Swedish train and drove it off the end of the tracks and smashed into a house outside Stockholm on Tuesday.

It was not clear how the woman, around 20, got access to the key needed to start the train. She was taken to hospital with serious injuries, but the train was carrying no other passengers as it was in the early hours and no one in the house was hurt.

"The cleaner drove the train at high speed, considerably higher than normal on that stretch, to where the rails end and crashed into a house," said Jesper Pettersson, spokesman at Stockholm Public Transport (SL).

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Can't drive cars, can't even drive a fuckin' train.
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#271 Post by Yorke »

This is why we can't have nice things.
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That house does look pretty darn awesome and cozy.
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If she was trying to kill herself she sucks.
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Ploid wrote:That house does look pretty darn awesome and cozy.
I was gonna say that haha, place looks nice.
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Ploid wrote:Google HUD Glasses
Word first leaked out that Google had been developing a pair of eyeglasses with an integrated heads-up display back in December, and now 9to5Google claims it has some additional information about a prototype of Mountain View's electronic specs. According to the site's tipster, the glasses looks similar to Oakley's MP3-playing Thump line — somewhat of a departure from the "normal-people" eyewear that had been initially described — and incorporates a front-facing camera and flash. The on-board hardware is said to be in line with a "generation-old" Android phone, and while it's claimed that the glasses will operate as a smartphone, it's unclear if a cellular radio is integrated or if pairing with an Android device will be required.

The HUD itself is built into one of the lenses, but unfortunately isn't transparent, which would seem to limit the practical, day-to-day use of such a device. Users interact with the glasses either through voice control or via a head-tilting paradigm that allows the wearer to scroll through menus and make selections by moving their head. If the idea of walking around and nodding to maneuver through the UI of your glasses doesn't sound ideal, you may have a chance to weigh in with your opinion: the site reports that Google is considering a beta program for non-Googlers to help determine the real-world appeal of the glasses.
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Video sample taken with the glasses camera http://youtu.be/xySsOJ4smrs

"Woah. Cool. Take a photo of this."

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Why would anyone want the internet strapped to their face anyways?
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#277 Post by Ploid »

Why would people want computers and phones in the palm of their hands?

Why would people want a car that tells them directions?

Why would people want cars to drive for them?

Why would people want inferred heads up display on their windshield for night driving?

Why would people want a computer, personal assistant, camera in the lens of their glasses/shades?

It's pretty awesome!

I bet a few years down the line the computer will be hidden in the frame of normal glasses, and the lens will be able to display the data without anything bulky. There's already clear glass monitors. We have the technology, just need time to get things discreet.

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#278 Post by Yorke »

That clear comp/tab/whatev is awesome
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You win this round Plois.
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Eric Schmidt's daughter: "N. Korea is like 'The Truman Show.'"

http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/20/38965 ... korea-trip
After returning from a private mission to North Korea, Eric Schmidt says he sternly warned North Korean officials that their country risks falling further behind economically without a connection to the global internet, but didn't elaborate much further on the trip. Schmidt's daughter Sophie was also with the delegation, and in a lengthy Google Sites post titled "It might not get weirder than this," she describes a trip full of "highly staged encounters, tightly-orchestrated viewings and what seemed like genuine human moments." Sophie Schmidt writes that the North Koreans are "hostages in their own country, without any real consciousness of it," and says the best description the delegation could come up with is that "it's like The Truman Show, at country scale."

Schmidt says her father invited her to accompany the private delegation, which included former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson, and the group's mission was originally unclear — Reuters reported that plans could have included an attempt to negotiate for the release of an imprisoned American citizen. While Schmidt's report doesn't confirm or deny that claim, it does offer a number of colorful details about her experience in the secretive nation. Some are based on facts already known; for example, an AP report described the delegation's visit to a college computer lab. But Schmidt adds color to the encounter; she depicts a creepy atmosphere at the Kim Il Sung University e-Library (or as she calls it, the "e-Potemkin Village"), with multiple floors of identically manned desks of people doing practically nothing. "A few scrolled or clicked, but the rest just stared," she writes. "More disturbing: when our group walked in — a noisy bunch, with media in tow — not one of them looked up from their desks. Not a head turn, no eye contact, no reaction to stimuli. They might as well have been figurines."

Schmidt also described the bizarre state of tech in the country, with certain goods and services available "only in special tiers." She writes that at one point she attended the Korea Computer Center — what she calls "a deranged version of the Consumer Electronics Show" — where "their latest innovation" was demonstrated: "a tablet, running on Android, that had access to the real internet." She writes that she also saw virtual-reality software, a video chat platform, "and other random stuff." Most importantly, she notes that "what's so odd about the whole thing is that no one in North Korea can even hope to afford the things they showed us." (Of course, not many people will be bringing home Westinghouse's $300,000, custom-made 4K TV, either.) "They're building products for a market that doesn't exist," Schmidt writes.

Schmidt ends on a seemingly positive note, writing that the North Koreans "seemed to acknowledge that connectivity is coming, and that they can't hope to keep it out. But we'll have to wait and see what direction they choose to take." Be sure to read the rest of Schmidt's impressions, including a great photo gallery with plenty of shots from inside Pyongyang.
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