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24 Hour Air Traffic Around the World Blows Minds, Eyeballs [Airplanes]

Mon, 2008/09/29 - 12:02am

Here’s a video displaying all commercial air traffic in the world during a 24-hour period. Seriously, I’m moving to New York City tomorrow and seeing the flight density in this computer simulation scares me a bit. Thankfully, it’s a big planet with plenty of space to fly. But then, pilot friends tell me that sometimes they get close enough to wave at each other, so maybe it’s not as big as to accommodate the 7.4 billion passengers that will travel by air in 2020. [Zhaw via Dark Roasted Blend]


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Motorola Building Up 350-Person Android Team. Nokia Also Sniffing Around.

Mon, 2008/09/29 - 12:02am

Shared by Sean

Great news for Moto fans. This is the best move they’ve made in years..

The iPhone may be the only game in town for serious mobile Web developers right now, but that won’t last ling. Next year, the iPhione will see some serious competition from Google’s Android platform. Of course, T-Mobile will start selling the first Android phone, the G1 made by HTC, on October 22. But other cell phone manufacturers are gearing up for a major Android push.

The most significant of these may come from Motorola. One of the original partners in the Open Handset Alliance behind the open-source mobile OS, Motorola already has 50 people on its Android team and is growing that to 350, according to an Android developer approached by a headhunter to join the team. That is a huge commitment that shows how big a bet Motorola is making on Android.

This same source has also seen people from Nokia and Verizon at a recent Android developer conference. The conference was put on by Google last week for developers who had not yet seen the G1 to help prepare them for its launch. In general, in order to be an attendee, you had to have an Android app. Neither Nokia nor Verizon are official members of the Open Handset Alliance.

Nokia recently acquired the rest of Symbian it didn’t already own, and is determined to keep that OS as long as possible, since it powers all of its phones. But Nokia may have an Android team sniffing around, which is smart even if it is for nothing other than to gain competitive intelligence. And if Android takes off, Nokia could decide to hedge its bets and launch its own Android phone.

There is a certain inexorable logic behind all the interest in Android.

1. It is a more capable mobile Web computer than anything other than the iPhone.
2. It is a very appealing development environment for app creators—and just like on the PC, apps will drive adoption.
3. Most importantly, as an open-source OS, manufacturers don’t have to pay a licensing fee to whoever controls the OS. Given the razor-thin margins in the cell phone business, that alone is reason for manufacturers to embrace Android (with the exception of Nokia, which owns Symbian). But you can see why Motorola might see Android as the key to its recovery.

Crunch Network: CrunchGear drool over the sexiest new gadgets and hardware.

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Newfangled Nintendo DS on the horizon?

Sat, 2008/09/27 - 6:00pm

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Whoa, whoa — what’s this? A fresh report from Nikkei is pretty confidently talking about a new Nintendo DS destined to hit “within the year,” though we aren’t claiming to be full-fledged believers just yet. To be fair, this isn’t the first we’ve heard of such a beast, though the translated description is pretty far out there. For instance, the new model will reportedly boast a camera that will be used heavily for games and offer a stronger wireless signal. Even crazier is the bit about “competing with cellular phones” and “exceeding the frame of the game industry.” The article mentions that the device will eventually ship for ?20,000 ($189) or less, though it doesn’t say what kind of sauce the author hit before writing commenced.

[Image courtesy of Techeblog, thanks RS]

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Sarah Palin on ABC

Fri, 2008/09/12 - 3:44pm


Please guys, don’t let this happen.

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Dueling Ministers

Wed, 2008/08/27 - 12:03am




Vs.





What’s your take?

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Zachary’s Chicago-Style Pizza

Fri, 2008/08/01 - 9:14pm

CALIFORNIAN CHICAGO-STYLE STUFFED PIZZA

“Zach Zachowski and his wife and partner, Barbara Gabel, lived in Chicago for many years, where they fell in love with deep-dish pizza (and each other), but not the blustery winters. They headed west in 1982. Zachowski, who had worked in several Chicago pizzerias, quickly discovered that there was nothing like this hearty Midwest favorite in California. He adapted what he knew to the Californian palate - lightening things up a bit by swapping out the heavy, dense sauce for a fresh, chunky tomato mixture and using a bit less oil in the dough. In the dough. J.P. LaRussa, who has been with Zachary’s in Oakland. California since it opened twenty-two years ago and is now the general manager, has this advice for the home pizza cook who wants to tackle deep-dish: You can spend an entire day making one pizza. Make it a family affair. A project for a rainy day’”

FOR THE DOUGH:
1 tablespoon sugar
1 package active dry yeast
2 cups lukewarm water
1/4 cup vegetable oil
4 to 6 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1 (12 or 14-inch) deep dish pizza pan
FOR THE SAUCE:
Olive oil, enough to coat a saucepan
6 garlic cloves, minced
1 1/2 pounds fresh Roma tomatoes, chopped into 1/2-inch pieces
1 (8 ounce) can tomato purée
1 1/2 teaspoons minced fresh oregano
1 1/2 teaspoons minced fresh basil
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
FOR THE STUFFING:
- Your favorite cheeses (Zachary’s uses mostly shredded mozzarella)
- Fresh raw vegetables (diced or sliced)
- Your choice of meats (pepperoni, linguica, uncooked Italian sausage, ground beef, etc.)

TO MAKE THE DOUGH:
In a large bowl, dissolve the sugar and the yeast in the water. Let stand until bubbly.

Stir in the oil. Stir in 4 cups of flour until smooth. Slowly mix in more flour as needed to form a firm dough ball. Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface until it’s smooth and elastic.

Lightly grease another bowl and transfer the dough into it. Turn the dough once in the bowl to coat the dough with oil. Allow the dough to rise until it doubles in size.

Punch down the dough and let it rest for another 10 minutes. After resting, the dough is ready to use for pizza.

TO MAKE THE SAUCE:
While the dough is resting, heat the olive oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add the garlic and lightly saute it to infuse the oil, about 3 minutes. Then stir in the tomatoes, tomato puree, oregano, basil, and salt and pepper. Reduce the heat and simmer for 30 minutes.

TO ASSEMBLE THE PIZZA:
Preheat oven to 475 degrees F (245C).

On a lightly floured surface, roll two-thirds of the dough into a 16-inch circle. Press the dough into a 12-inch or 14-inch round deep-dish pizza pan, making sure that the dough is pressed against the sides of the pan and extends up and over the rim.

Add your favorite cheeses and ingredients to fill the pan roughly halfway.

Roll the remaining dough to form another 16-inch circle. Place it over the pizza pan and seal the sides of the pizza together. Poke several holes through the top layer of dough. Cut off any excess dough near the top rim of the pan.

Pour the tomato sauce over the top layer of dough. If desired, top with other ingredients, such as fresh pesto sauce or artichoke hearts.

Preheat oven to 475 degrees F.

Bake at 475 degrees F for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown.

Makes one 12-to-14-inch deep-dish pizza (a 12-inch pizza serves 3-4; a 14-inch serves 4-5)
From: Zach Zachowski and Barbara Gabel (co-owners of Zachary’s)
Source: Everybody Loves Pizza by Penny Pollack and Jeff Ruby

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RSS Explained

Thu, 2008/07/10 - 7:33pm



Now go forth and sign up for Google Reader.

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ID4

Thu, 2008/07/03 - 10:44pm

Happy Independence Day to my friends, family, and colleagues in ‘the states.  I keep trying to explain July 4th to the colonials ’round here, but I lose them when I get to the tea party part of the story.  Se la vis.

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Congrats!

Sun, 2008/06/22 - 1:05am

Congrats to Steve & Marigold who welcomed their second son, Milo Sylvester, in to the world last week.  Be sure to head on over to their blog for all the details!

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Cleaning Up

Sun, 2008/06/15 - 8:02am

And now, an entry from my inner-geek..

Over the years I’ve employed various personal digital devices in an effort to keep myself organized. I did fairly well with my first couple of Palm devices, but over the years problems with synchronization, incompatibilities, and the proliferation of different sites and services have allowed me to create a hodgepodge of partially complete, at least somewhat accurate information. So at the end of the day, my Blackberry might know how to reach you, but it probably can’t tell me where you live. My e-mail client will know exactly how to send someone a note, but I would have rustle around to find their number.

A “smart phone” is really only as effective as the data it harbors. As the old adage goes - garbage in, garbage out. In a matter of weeks, I’ll be gleefully unboxing arguably one of the most compelling “smart” phones ever conceived in the form of an iPhone 3G. Rather than walking around with the coolest, most capable, severely impaired gadget on the planet, I’ve decided to bite the bullet and combine contact details from Google, Yahoo, AOL, Myspace, Facebook, LinkedIn, Skype, and my mobile phone into one nicely scrubbed, sterile repository prior to my first sync. The finished product will replace all of my present (compatible) databases and usher in a new age of computing computing nirvana.

Sounds great! Let’s do it!

The process sounds easier than it actually is. Each application or service has a distinct method for deciding how to acquire a contact and the kind of data the application will record. Additionally, some of the sites that harbor data provide plenty of ways to easily input information, but they won’t easily return it. LinkedIn, for example, allows its users to export their contacts in a variety of file formats. By contrast, I couldn’t identify a simple way to extract contact details from my face-friends - at least not for a lowly Mac user like me.

As a Mac aficionado, I elected to use Apple’s somewhat-neglected but quite capable Address Book application. In order to keep my favorite application suite in tune (and to avoid incurring wrath from a certain often-vocal technologist who resides in “the whale’s vagina“) I’ve also flipped the switch on the Google Sync option.

Over the past couple of days, I’ve spent the bulk of my travel and layover time on crashing data from all these sources together, and today I spent the afternoon de-duping and supplementing the combined database with information from less cooperative sources. I finished the final sweep about an hour ago. The end result - 464 highly refined, properly formatted, (allegedly) accurate records.

This might not seem all that nifty to you, dear reader, but to information system junkies like myself, bringing that much data into harmonious synchronicity with their respective services definitely gets my propeller twirling.  The day of the omniscient digital Rolodex is finally at hand.

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Olbermann v. Bush

Thu, 2008/06/12 - 10:42pm

…I like this guy!

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Keith Olbermann Re: McCain

Thu, 2008/06/12 - 10:04pm




Nice.

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