Coming soon NerdTV
Web show from Robert X. Cringely coming this fall. NerdTV is pretty much as I described it back in 2002: a downloadable video show that features long-form interviews with notable nerds. I was definitely ahead of the curve with that download feature. What has changed about the show is just the episode length, which is now about an hour up from 20 or so minutes, and the bandwidth required, now 183 kilobits-per-second up from 128. [via] Link.
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Tim O’Reilly, the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media. Just to give you a new project or two to build over your next free weekend, we’ll hear about their new magazine “Make.” They also talk about the Where 2.0 conference.
According to an attendee at this year’s SegwayFest 2005 in Manchester, New Hampshire, the 4 wheeled
The free space simulation that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions. Celestia runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Unlike most planetarium software, Celestia doesn’t confine you to the surface of the Earth. You can travel throughout the solar system, to any of over 100,000 stars, or even beyond the galaxy. [
Altoids tins are used! This site features projects and circuits for building stereo microphones from low-cost Panasonic electret microphone capsules. Included are Mid-Side, XY, and Blumlein microphone setups. In addition, there are interesting related circuits and links to sites with microphone information and parts sources.
This website shows how George Goble, an engineer from Purdue University, uses liquid oxygen to go from cold charcoal to a ready to cook state in 3 seconds flat. This website has a neat picture of the ball of fire created by the liquid O2 and a link to an interview with George at the bottom of the page.