Microsoft should mod the Xbox for the sake of the planet
We agree…what if Microsoft were to offer up an upgrade program, releasing their own ‘modchip’ to permit programs like XBMC to run? It would be an ideal solution to stream videos to the kids TV, and allow for file and content management from the central server. No more scratched DVDs or CDs, and the device is ready to go as far as connectivity is concerned. Link.
Another Oil PC, the videos are really neat…Ever since I first saw the Oilcomputer, I was impressed. I wanted to do something Similar, yet different. I did not want a blatant ripoff of the Oilcomputer, that would accomplish nothing. I wanted to take the oilPC concept and make it a little bit more refined. I wanted it smaller, and i did not want it to look like your regular rectangular aquarium. Oh yea. and i wanted it documented in english.

Here’s an amazing video of a Michigan guy named Wally Wallington (really!) who thinks he’s cracked the method which was used to build Stonehenge. In the video he stand a 19 ton monolith upright by himself using nothing but wood, some rocks, sand, and a hose. It’s some really freakin’ amazing stuff! Oh, and he also uses a variation of his technique to move a pole barn by himeself over 300 feet! [
For Nintendo DS owners- This interface allows to connect PassMe to the computer and to other devices. Connection to the computer can be through RS-232 (serial com port), USB and bluetooth. Other devices that can be connectod are PDA keyboards, data modems, servo and motor controllers, GPS modules, radio data transmitters, etc…
The Belkin Tunecast2 is a nicely designed piece of technology, superior to other devices of its sort due to its ability to tune to any FM frequency that you desire. The device is only limited by its range of operation. Before I modded my Tunecast2, it would operate efficiently at a distance of up to about 20-30 feet. After the mod, I was able to rebroadcast audio clearly without interference througout my entire house and even outside the house!
This experiment will test a real spam filter, not a specially designed chess program. It won’t aim to beat Deep Thought (I wouldn’t know where to start, and I have a feeling this could be difficult anyway ;-), but it will aim to show signs of “intelligence”, or we won’t claim success. Finally, since dry tables and graphs are no fun, a theoretical proof of concept is not enough: the spam filter must really play chess in a way that everyone can see, and try out at home. [