Ontrack wandeling "Duno en Doorwerth".
Een hele mooi, afwisselende wandeling in vriesweer.
maandag 29 december 2008
28/12/08 Wandeling Oosterbeek
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Labels: 3. Wandelen
vrijdag 26 december 2008
Kerstlicht?
In onze eigen groenste stad van Europa (zie persbericht) hebben wij een 2de kerstdag frisse neus gehaald op het slingerpad.
Een heerlijke temperatuur en heel weinig mensen op de been rond 10:30, slechts een paar verdwaalde cycle-crossers genieten mee van dit moois.
Het licht is prachtig.
Op vele plaatsen banen licht en glinsterende spinnenwebben. Zo stil, dat je verwacht veel beesten te zien. Helaas geen herten gezien. Hopenlijk niet allemaal op het kerstmenu geplaatst?
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Labels: 3. Wandelen
vrijdag 12 december 2008
Wow, Google Chrome
I don't know what they did with this new version.
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Labels: 1. Technews, Google Chrome
dinsdag 9 december 2008
Mexico - Guatemala - Belize nov/dec 2008
Het reisdagboek beschrijft de dagelijkse belevenissen.
De foto's staan nu op Internet.
In de collectie een aantal sets: Iedere verblijfplaats heeft zijn eigen set. Als je hierop klikt zie de foto's in de set.
Foto's kun je aanklikken om de grote foto te zien. Je kunt ze ook in een slideshow afspelen (slideshow teken rechts boven).
Wil je het full-screen hebben dan kun je met behulp van F11 eerst de Windows balken weghalen en dan op slideshow klikken. Door weer op F11 te drukken krijg je de Windows balken weer terug.
Overzicht foto's
Mexico city
Dag 1: Heenvlucht naar Mexico City
Dag 2: Wandelen door Mexico CityAankomst en verwelkoming door Petra
Onder leiding van Tera stadsrondwandeling.
Dag 3: excursie naar de ruines van Teotihuacan. Beklimming van de Pyramide van de Maan (steil) en de Pyramide van de Zon (hoog)
foto's - slideshow
Oaxaca
Dag 4: Van Mexico City naar Oacaca. Onderweg uitzicht op vulkanen Popocatepeti (Rokende Berg) en Iztaccimuati (Witte Vrouw).
Dag 5: Excursie naar Monte Alban o.l.v. Paula. Verder bezoeken van Oaxaca.
foto's - slideshow
Chiapa de Corzo
Dag 6: Lange (heel lange) reisdag naar Chiapa de Corzo. Onderweg ontbijt en bezoek bij een mezcal brouwerij, waar Mezcal gedronken kan worden en worm gegeten kan worden.
foto's - slideshow
Palenque
Dag 7: Van Chiapa de Corza naar Palenque. Onderweg bootexcursie in Sumidero Canyon.
Dag 8: Bezoek aan de ruines van Palenque o.l.v. een gids met aansluitend een junglewandeling en bezoek aan museum van Palenque.
foto's - slideshow
San Cristobal de las Casas
Dag 9: Van Palenque naar San Cristobal (Agua Azul geskipd vanwege gevaar). San Cristobal koud!
Dag 10: Excursie o.l.v. Belgische gids naar San Juan. Daar mochten geen foto's gemaakt worden (behalve bij een familie) en verder naar de beroemde markt van Chamula. Daar een indrukwekkende kerk bezocht en de markt bekeken.
foto's - slideshow
Panajachel, meer van Atitlan
Dag 11: Van San Cristobal naar Guatemala - Panajachel. Dit ligt aan het meer van Atitlan.
Dag 12: Boottocht over het meer naar andere kant. Daar in pick-up truck naar Santa Clara markt. terug naar meer. Picknick. Met de boot naar dorpsfeest Santa Catalina. Boot in en terug.
Dag 13: Bezoek vlindertuin. Heel mooi met wasberen, apen, hangbruggen, watervallen, heel mooi wandelpad en vlindertuin.
foto's - slideshow
Antigua
Dag 14: Vertrek Panajachel. Bezoek markt van Chichicastenango. Aankomst Antigua.Rumoerig hotel met disco.
Dag 15: Rondlopen Antigua. Bezoek markt, park en kerkhof.
foto's - slideshow
Ciudad Flores Tikal
Dag 16: Vertrek Antigua naar Flores.
Dag 17: Vroeg vertrek voor excursie met gids naar Tikal. Daar om 06:15 begonnen (prachtig licht). Bezoek en beklimmingen van diverse pyramides.
foto's - slideshow
Caye Caulker
Dag 18: Vertrek Flores naar Belize. grensovergang en door naar boot die ons in een uurtje naar "bounty island" Cye Caulkner brengt.
Dag 19: Relax dag met o.a. golfkarretje rondgereden.
foto's - slideshow
Playa del Carmen, Tulum
Dag 20: Met boot terug naar overkant. Grenspassage Mexico en door naar toeristenoord Playa del Carmen.
Dag 21: Excursie naar Tulum. Veel mensen.
Dag 22: Lummeldag op strand
Dag 23-24: Terugtocht naar Nederland.
foto's - slideshow
Veel plezier met de foto's.Als iemand een hoge resolutie foto wil hebben dan laat dit maar weten via astuifbergen@gmail.com (met vermelding DSCN nummer van foto).
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Labels: Belize, C. Vakantie, Guatemala, Mexico
donderdag 13 november 2008
Anthony & The Jonsons: Knocking on Heaven's Door
The film tells its story using non-traditional techniques, similar to the poetic narrative style of Dylan's songwriting. It takes its name from the 1967 Dylan outtake "I'm Not There", a song never officially released until its appearance on the film's official soundtrack album.
Just because this version of Anthony & The Jonsons is so beautiful.
It is from the movie 'I am not there'. A 2007 biographical film directed by Todd Haynes and is inspired by the life of iconic singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. It depicts six distinct stages of Dylan's life and public persona portrayed by an ensemble cast of actors: Marcus Carl Franklin, Ben Whishaw, Heath Ledger,Christian Bale, Richard Gere, and Cate Blanchett. All play characters based on Dylan but with different names.
"Knockin' on Heaven's Door" was written by Bob Dylan for the Western "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid". The song describes the feelings and impressions of a dying deputy, who notices that it is getting dark around him as he is knocking on heaven's door. He realizes that he will never use his badge or his guns anymore.
More nice songs of Anthony & The Jonsons at their blog.
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Labels: 9. Overig
Mindomo
Mindomo is a versatile Web-based mind mapping tool, delivering the capabilities of desktop mind mapping software in a Web browser - with no complex software to install or maintain.
Create, edit mind maps, and share them with your colleagues or your friends.
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Labels: 1. Technews, 8. Web
dinsdag 28 oktober 2008
081026Vijlen kroegjesroute 14
De cafehouders in Zuid Limburg hebben allerlei wandelingen uitgezet onder de naam kroegjestochten.
Joop had de dag er voor het boekje gekocht in de prachtige kroeg in Sippenacken.
En vandaag route 14 gelopen. Een rondwandeling vanuit Vijlen A gen Kirk langs het Hijgend Hert en weer terug.
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Labels: 3. Wandelen
081025 Vijlen - A gen Kirk 13 km
Klik op titel om de foto's van de wandeling te zien
Een weekend bij Joop en Hannie. Het zou mooi weer worden, maar uiteindelijk bleef het behoorlijk bewolkt.
Mooie wandeling, die op en af ging. Onderweg wijngaarden en vele mooie vergezichten.
In Sippenaeken een prachtig cafe (Cafe Lambert) om te genieten van speciale bieren en kaasplankje.
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Labels: 3. Wandelen, Ontrack
maandag 20 oktober 2008
Top 10 Forecasts for 2009 and Beyond
Here are the editors' top 10 forecasts from Outlook 2009:
1. Everything you say and do will be recorded by 2030.
By the late 2010s, ubiquitous, unseen nanodevices will provide seamless communication and surveillance among all people everywhere. Humans will have nanoimplants, facilitating interaction in an omnipresent network. Everyone will have a unique Internet Protocol (IP) address. Since nano storage capacity is almost limitless, all conversation and activity will be recorded and recoverable.
2. Bioviolence will become a greater threat as the technology becomes more accessible. Emerging scientific disciplines (notably genomics, nanotechnology, and other microsciences) could pave the way for a bioattack.
Bacteria and viruses could be altered to increase their lethality or to evade antibiotic treatment. Another long-term risk comes from nanopollution fallout from warfare. Nanoparticles could potentially cause new diseases with unusual and difficult-to-treat symptoms, and they will inflict damage far beyond the traditional battlefield, even affecting future generations.
3. The car’s days as king of the road may soon be over.
More powerful wireless communication that reduces demand for travel, flying delivery drones to replace trucks, and policies to restrict the number of vehicles owned in each household are among the developments that could thwart the automobile’s historic dominance on the environment and culture. If current trends were to continue, the world would have to make way for a total of 3 billion vehicles on the road by 2025.
4. Careers, and the college majors for preparing for them, are becoming more specialized.
An increase in unusual college majors may foretell the growth of unique new career specialties. Instead of simply majoring in business, more students are beginning to explore niche majors such as sustainable business, strategic intelligence, and entrepreneurship. Other unusual majors that are capturing students’ imaginations: neuroscience and nanotechnology, computer and digital forensics, and comic book art. Scoff not: The market for comic books and graphic novels in the United States has grown 12% since 2006.
5. There may not be world law in the foreseeable future, but the world’s legal systems will be networked.
The Global Legal Information Network (GLIN), a database of local and national laws for more than 50 participating countries, will grow to include more than 100 counties by 2010. The database will lay the groundwork for a more universal understanding of the diversity of laws between nations and will create new opportunities for peace and international partnership.
6. Professional knowledge will become obsolete almost as quickly as it’s acquired. An individual’s professional knowledge is becoming outdated at a much faster rate than ever before.
Most professions will require continuous instruction and retraining. Rapid changes in the job market and work-related technologies will necessitate job education for almost every worker. At any given moment, a substantial portion of the labor force will be in job retraining programs.
7. The race for biomedical and genetic enhancement will-in the twenty-first century-be what the space race was in the previous century.
Humanity is ready to pursue biomedical and genetic enhancement, says UCLA professor Gregory Stock, the money is already being invested, but, he says, "We’ll also fret about these things-because we’re human, and it’s what we do."
8. Urbanization will hit 60% by 2030.
As more of the world’s population lives in cities, rapid development to accommodate them will make existing environmental and socioeconomic problems worse. Epidemics will be more common due to crowded dwelling units and poor sanitation. Global warming may accelerate due to higher carbon dioxide output and loss of carbon-absorbing plants.
9. The Middle East will become more secular while religious influence in China will grow.
Popular support for religious government is declining in places like Iraq, according to a University of Michigan study. The researchers report that in 2004 only one-fourth of respondents polled believed that Iraq would be a better place if religion and politics were separated. By 2007, that proportion was one-third. Separate reports indicate that religion in China will likely increase as an indirect result of economic activity and globalization.
10. Access to electricity will reach 83% of the world by 2030.
Electrification has expanded around the world, from 40% connected in 1970 to 73% in 2000, and may reach 83% of the world’s people by 2030. Electricity is fundamental to raising living standards and access to the world’s products and services. Impoverished areas such as sub-Saharan Africa still have low rates of electrification; for instance, Uganda is just 3.7% electrified.
All of these forecasts plus dozens more were included in the report that scanned the best writing and research from THE FUTURIST magazine over the course of the previous year. The Society hopes this report, covering developments in business and economics, demography, energy, the environment, health and medicine, resources, society and values, and technology, will assist its readers in preparing for the challenges and opportunities in 2009 and beyond.
The Outlook 2009 report was released as part of the November-December 2008 issue of THE FUTURIST magazine. An individual report can be obtained from the World Future Society for $5 in both print and in PDF. Information on subscriptions can be obtained from the World Future Society, publisher of THE FUTURIST.
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zondag 19 oktober 2008
Review T-Mobile G1 Google Android device
Matthew Miller Review Oct 15, 2008
The biggest mobile news of 2007 was definitely the Apple iPhone and I think the biggest news of this year is the Google Android. I enjoyed my trip out to see the T-Mobile G1 launch last month and have now had the opportunity to use the T-Mobile G1 for almost a week. As a long time T-Mobile customer I am pleased to finally see a 3G device and one as functional and powerful as the G1. The G1 is not perfect, what mobile device is?, but after getting to spend time with it I am very pleased and happy I pre-ordered my own for delivery next week. You can check out my hardware image gallery with 57 pictures and my other image gallery with over 215 images that show every screen on the device, including pop-ups and options that appear with tap and holds on the display. I also have included 5 YouTube videos that show the device in action. The T-Mobile G1 is the first Google Android device and as I state below, the future success is largely dependent on developer ingenuity and involvement.
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Labels: 1. Technews, Google
vrijdag 17 oktober 2008
Computer circuit builds itself
Nature news publication 15 October 2008
Today's computer chips are made by etching patterns onto semiconducting wafers using a combination of light and photosensitive chemicals. But the technique is being pushed to the limit as ever more processing power is being packed onto chips, requiring engineers to etch details just a few tens of nanometres across. So scientists are hunting for alternative ways to assemble even tinier chips.
That's no small task. To make a circuit that is truly self-assembling, physicists would need to get insulators, conducting electrodes and semiconductor transistors to all link to each other automatically — something that is still a long way away, says de Leeuw.
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woensdag 8 oktober 2008
Sony shows OLED-tv less than 1mm thick
On the 2008 Ceatec elektronica fair lots of vistors came to see the ultra thin Oled protype screens of Soney.
This DigInfo Youtube movie shows this amazing thechnology.
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Labels: 1. Technews
woensdag 1 oktober 2008
081001Bulgarije Jeepsafari
De ochtend begint goed.
Vandaag staat de jeepsafari op het programma.
De tocht vooert door het achterland en gaat van de hoofdwegen af. Er wordt een brandy-stokerij bezocht waar we het brouwsel mogen proeven. Ook wordt er een authentiek Bulgaars huis bezocht. Een picknick lunch.
Er wordt een distilleerderij bezocht en wij kunnen de Bulgaarse raki proeven.
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Labels: Bulgarije, C. Vakantie
dinsdag 30 september 2008
080930Bulgarije wandeling bos
Het weer is prachtig en vanuit het hotel zijn wij een gemarkeerde route gaan lopen door een Nationaal park.
Het blijkt niet zo moeilijk: Eerst de wit gele, die uiteindelijk na een uurtje en een hoogteverschil van 200 meter uitkomt bij het klooster waar wij al eerder waren. Hele mooie route waar je niemand tegenkomt.
Bij het klooster blijkt dat er nu inderdaad entree geheven wordt (5 Leva). Maar aangezien wij het klooster al bekeken hebben, keren wij terug en lopen de blauw witte route. deze route daalt wat sneller af en heeft mooie vergezichten. Hier komen wij meer wandelaars tegen.
Al met al een hele mooie wandeling. Rustig en mooi bos.
Voor de verandering in het hotel maar weer wat gegeten en gedronken voordat wij de middag door gaan brengen op de boulevard.
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Labels: Bulgarije, C. Vakantie
080930Melia Grand Hermitage
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Labels: Bulgarije, C. Vakantie
maandag 29 september 2008
080929Balchik en Kaap Kaliakra
Vandaag staat de excursie naar Balchik en Kaap Kaliakra op het programma.
Informatie
Balchik wordt vooral bezocht vanwege zijn botanische tuinen, die rondom het paleis liggen. Dat paleis was vroeger de zomerresidentie van koningin Mary van Roemenie. Het paleis zelf is zeker een bezoekje waard; ook de verschillende nevengebouwen. De tuin zelf is echter het interessants. In totaal zijn er 3000 soorten bloemen, planten en bomen. Vooral het aantal rozen en coniferen valt onmiddellijk op. De fraaie cactustuin (met 250 verschillende soorten) is een bezoek meer dan waard. Het is de op 1 na grootste verzameling in Europa.
Om 09:00 uur vertrokken met 2 bussen. eerst naar de Balchik en daar de botanische tuinen van koningin Mary bezocht. Er is veel verteld over deze (blijkbaar) bijzonder koningin. Zij kwam op tragische wijze om toen haar 2 zoons bij een ruzie over 1 vrouw tussenbeide kwam en in de baan van een schot kwam. 8 maanden in coma en toen dood.
Toen naar een huis van 100 jaar oud in Kavarna. Ontvangen door een vrouw met brood en kruiden en vervolgens een indruk gekregen hoe men hier 100 jaar geleden woonden en leefden.
Daarna na Kaap Kaliakra om daar de opgravingen en de kaap te bekijken.
Geen dolfijnen gezien wel mooi uitzicht.
Dan weer de bus in en naar een restaurant om te genieten van de lunch aangeboden door Krooder. Vooraf kaas met sla en komkommer. Dat heet tjopska en is in de kleuren van de Bulgaarse vlag. Daarna kip en nog een gebakje toe.
Klik op de titel voor de foto's van de dag.
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Labels: Bulgarije, C. Vakantie
zondag 28 september 2008
080929Zon! en Nesebar
09:00 Op weg naar Nesabar.
De dag begon goed en de rest van de dag hebben wij ook geen regen gehad. Maar warm was iets anders.
Vandaag stond dus de excursie naar Nesebar op het programma.
Algemene informatie: Nesabar bestaat uit een oud en een nieuw gedeelte. Het nieuwe ligt op het vasteland en bestaat voornamelijk uit hotels. Het oude ligt op een schiereiland, dat 850 m lang en 300 m breed is.
Met 2 bussen gingen wij op weg. onze gids was een Bulgaarse die goed Nederlands sprak en de nodige informatie over Bulgarije vertelde. Het gemiddeld inkomen van een Bulgaar is ongeveer 400 Leva per maand (in Sofia 600 Leva) en het pensioen is 150 leva. Niet veel dus. Onderweg was er een halteplaats waar men gelegenheid had om zijn sanitaire behoefte te doen (a 0,50 Leva). Veel bussen stoppen daar.
Omdat mijn optimisme over het weer toch wel ongegrond was, een trui gekocht voor 25 Leva's en zodoende was het qua temperatuur goed te doen. Het middageten viel (voor mij) in het water. Volgens het menu zou het schol zijn, maar wat er opgediend werd waren gefrituurde graten (rog ?). Afijn, ober mompelde nog zoiets als foutje op de kaart, maar voor de rest werd er niet veel aan gedaan.
Klik op titel voor de foto's
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Labels: Bulgarije, C. Vakantie
zaterdag 27 september 2008
080927Zaterdag bezoek aan Aladzha klooster
Vandaag is het weer iets beter (dwz geen regen) en zijn wij vanuit het hotel naar het Aladzha klooster gelopen. Afstand is ongeveer 4 a 5 kilometer.
Het klooster is uitgehouwen in de rotsen. Trappen en looppaden leiden naar een hoogte van 40 meter. Je kunt verschillende ruimtes bezoeken (klik op titel om de foto's te zien). Vanwege een of ander Europees iets was het gratis entree (zelfs de toiletten, die normaal 0,50 Leva kosten).
Verder is er nog een winkeltje en een expositie.
3 bier, 1 gevulde wijnbladeren (250 gr), en stewed mosselen (300 gr) kosten 22 Leva (11 euro). De gevulde wijnbladeren en ook de mosselen worden VOORGERECHTEN genoemd.
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Labels: Bulgarije, C. Vakantie
vrijdag 26 september 2008
080926Vrijdag Goudkust regen
Het is triest weer hier. De hele dag regent het al en gelukkig hebben wij mooie boeken om de dag door te brengen. Het geeft ons ook de gelegenheid om (in de regen) de boulevard af te lopen om te kijken wat er hier allemaal is. Veel winkels en de prijzen vallen mee. Zojuist een regenjas gekocht voor 39 Leva's. De leva is ongeveer evenveel waard als onze oude gulden (dus ongeveer een 1/2 euro).
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Labels: Bulgarije, C. Vakantie
donderdag 25 september 2008
080925 Aankomst Goudkust Bulgarije
Een snelheidsrecord! De eerste berichten al zo snel.
Vannacht om 00:30 vertrokken met de bus naar Schiphol. Alles ging heel soepel en snel. Alleen het vinden van een plek om de vakantie te beginnen met een pilsje viel niet mee. Toen wij het niet konden vinden zijn wij maar achter Piet aangelopen en jawel! Je moet je netwerk kennen om iets te bereiken.
De vlucht duurt 2 1/2 uur. We landden om 08:30. Weer bus in en op weg naar hotel.
Regen en vergelijkbaar weer zoals in Nederland.
Het geheel maakt een armmoedige indruk.
Het is toch een hele groep (80 man), als ze allemaal in het mooie hotel aan de balie staan.
Onze voorkeur voor een kamer met frontaal zeezicht is gehonoreerd. Mooie grote kamer.
Internetverbinding, Archos verbinding gemaakt, inrichting gereed, we kunnen aan de slag.
Tot het volgend nieuws, nu eerst eens wat scoren.
's Middags lopend buffet. Goed voorzien en de wijn geproefd.
Toch wel behoorlijk kapot van zo'n doorgeleefde nacht. Het voelen van het bed 's middags was voldoende om een paar uur te slapen.
En voor de afwisseling weer gegeten (buffet) en gedronken.
De Krooders girls doen hun best om met iedereen een praatje te maken en vragen (als die er al zijn) te beantwoorden.
Omdat wij ook wel iets van de omgeving willen zien, na het eten een stukje op de boulevard gelopen. Veel hotels, eettentjes, toeristenwinkels. Omdat het slecht weer is zijn er niet veel mensen op straat. Uiteindelijk weer all-in gedronken en bij het sluiten van de bar (22:30) naar bed. Op naar morgen.
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Labels: Bulgarije, C. Vakantie
dinsdag 23 september 2008
T-Mobile Unveils the T-Mobile G1
"We are proud that T-Mobile is the first operator in the world to launch an Android-powered mobile device," said Christopher Schläffer, group product and innovation officer of Deutsche Telekom. "Since 2005, Google has been an established partner in T-Mobile’s groundbreaking approach to bringing the open mobile Internet to the mass market. With the T-Mobile G1, we are continuing our strong tradition of being pioneers in the world of the open Internet."
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Labels: 1. Technews, Google
New generation E-readers
Eindhoven, 22 September 2008 - The world’s leading provider of e-reading solutions, Netherlands based iRex Technologies, has opened a new chapter in professional digital reading with the launch of the iRex 1000 series Digital Reader.
® Penabled touch screen (1000S / 1000SW) and wireless connectivity (1000SW).
Featuring an extra large 10.2-inch display, a sleek and lightweight design, the iRex Digital Reader is the largest, yet thinnest e-reader ever and it's packed with features.
Amazingly Paper-like
Thanks to the electronic paper display, reading from the screen is as sharp and natural as reading ink on paper and nothing like the strain and glare of a computer screen.
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Labels: 1. Technews
maandag 22 september 2008
Building a Self-Assembling Stomach-Bot
Technology Review, Monday Sept 22, 2008
Modules that self-assemble inside the stomach could perform more-sophisticated diagnosis and treatment.
Doctors have long sought better ways to examine the workings of the human body without having to cut their patients open. A swallowable camera, little bigger than a normal pill, can already snap pictures as it floats through the stomach and intestine, offering a less invasive way to perform diagnosis than an endoscope or surgery. Now a consortium of European researchers is testing a way to connect several swallowable devices to create a surgical "robot" that would self-assemble inside the stomach.
The Israeli company that developed the first pill cameras, Given Imaging, is currently working on a way to control the movement of its camera capsule from outside the body. Several academic research groups are also looking at ways to let swallowable capsules maneuver themselves by rolling, crawling, or sticking to tissue. With greater control, doctors should be able to better diagnose and possibly even treat illness. But the capabilities of such intestinal devices will still be limited because a capsule must remain small enough to be comfortably swallowed.
A collaboration of researchers from Italy, France, Switzerland, and Spain, called ARES, is testing a way for multiple capsules to automatically snap together. Each would be swallowed individually before assembling into a more complex device once safely in the stomach.
The ultimate goal is for each capsule to perform a different task: one for imaging, one for power, one to take samples, and so on. Once inside the stomach, the capsules would link together, creating a snake-like device that could slide through the intestines, performing more-complex tasks than those performed by a single capsule or several free-floating ones.
Read the whole story >>
Multimedia
Click here to see how researchers conducted the self-assembling modular experiment.
Click here to see a proof of concept of the swallowable modules in action.
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Labels: 1. Technews
080921 De torentjes van Steyl
Torentjes van Steyl is een heerlijke doorstapwandeling. Er valt tijdens deze route, met een vleugje cultuur, genoeg te beleven.
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Labels: 3. Wandelen, Ontrack
vrijdag 19 september 2008
Google Gaudi
DragonFlyeEye.Net publication
Google has revealed it’s latest offering in its information indexing services, Google Gaudi. Gaudi’s purpose is to utilize voice recognition software and search for words and phrases inside of Google Video and YouTube videos just like Google ordinarily would search HTML text.
This is actually a smaller piece of a larger technology, as anyone who has ever released a video with copyrighted music in it probably knows by now. YouTube (owned, remember, by Google) scans it’s video library with audio recognition software to find audio that indicates the video might be in violation of copyright law and alerts copyright holders of the issue. I know this because back when I was still doing video blogs (which I miss), I did a blog that was partially in tribute to James Brown shortly after his death. I was informed last week that my video, which included a few clips of James, was potentially in violation of copyright. Happily, the copyright holder had no interest in persuing the removal of my content.
So, those of us interested in SEO (Search Engine Optimization, basically making your webpage as friendly to search engines as possible) have been hearing rumors forever that Google would eventually be developing sound and video search capabilities. It appears we are seeing the dawn of that new era of search capability. It wil be interesting going forward to see what this new technologies bring to light, from advanced new uses and benefits for end users to brand new “Black Hat” attacks.
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Labels: 1. Technews, Google
woensdag 17 september 2008
Wine in restaurants
These tips will help you to avoid any unpleasant surprises:
- Don't order very old wines unless you know that the restaurant has a place or system suitable for laying wine down.
Good wine brands are synonymous with quality. Choose restaurants that have renowned brands on their wine lists. A list with a lot of choice may be a discovery or a way to dissimulate high prices as the consumer has nothing to compare them with. Fortunately this practice is increasingly rare as consumers are becoming more familiar with wines and don't succumb so easily to such ploys. - The D.O. (Denominación de Origen or appellation) provides you with a location but does not guarantee homogeneity between producers, as different styles do exist. If there are brands within the D.O. that can be trusted and you don't want to take risks, order them.
- Ask the restaurant to cool red wines in summer, as the ambient temperature will be too high. It's easy to lower the temperature from around 25ºC to 18ºC by just preparing an ice bucket with around 8 ice cubes in it.
- It's advisable for you to serve the wine yourself during the lunch or dinner if there is no wine waiter on hand. If you're having a white or rosé, it's better to pour out small quantities of wine so that it doesn't get too warm in the glass.
- If you don't finish a bottle, ask to take it home.
Lastly, you have 2 alternatives if you're driving:
- Ask for just a glass: it's increasingly more usual to be offered wine by the glass.
- Ask for Natureo, the first de-alcoholised wine in Spain. It won't be as perfect as a regular wine but is infinitely better than a soft drink to accompany a good fish dish...
To learn more about the world of wine, consult Club Torres Online.
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dinsdag 16 september 2008
Rebuilding a Legacy
Reddevnews publication Sept 2008, by Mary Jo Foley
How can developers prepare as Microsoft's "Midori" and other projects target a post-Windows future?
For a project that no one at Microsoft is talking about, there's a lot of noise circling around Redmond about "Midori." That's not too surprising given that Midori, if it ever makes it out of the incubator, could end up being the successor to the Windows operating system.
According to source tips and industry reports, Microsoft researchers are developing Midori as a microkernel-based OS that will work across distributed parallel and multi-core systems. And (in the words of Microsoft nemesis Steve Jobs) there's one more thing: Midori will likely be a managed-code OS from the ground up, meaning it won't necessarily be backward-compatible with Windows.
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Taking computer chat to a whole new level
The results of their work could soon be used to allow us to verbally interact with technology in our everyday lives, from the music systems in our cars to functions in the homes of wheelchair users.
Interactions between human and computer are currently inefficient, particularly when we try talking. Previously, users have had to rely on specific commands making natural interactions in everyday language impossible.
Motivated by the idea of allowing people to say what they want to say, in the way they want to say it, the EU-funded TALK (Talk and Look, Tools for Ambient Linguistic Knowledge) project set about developing technology that would also allow for the systems to learn from the process.
“We developed methods for designing better, more natural, flexible, and adaptive spoken dialogue systems that learn from their interactions with users,” says Oliver Lemon from Edinburgh University and project coordinator. “We showed for the first time that machine learning techniques in Information State Update systems can lead to better human-computer interaction.”
And show it they did, at the IST 2006 conference in Helsinki, where project partners BMW, Bosch, and DFKI showcased some of the fruits of the project with SAMMIE, an in-car dialogue system for an MP3 player.
Sammie was installed in a BMW car. The system operates in German and English. This multilingual system is a first in human-computer interactions.
“This in-car system was extensively tested by BMW and Bosch, with real drivers, and was assessed to be less distracting and more comfortable than two competing systems,” says Lemon.
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Nanoflowers Improve Ultracapacitors
Technology Review, Sept 16, 2008
Imagine a cell-phone battery that recharges in a few seconds and that you would never have to replace. That's the promise of energy-storage devices known as ultracapacitors, but at present, they can store only about 5 percent as much energy as lithium-ion batteries. An advance by researchers at the Research Institute of Chemical Defense, in China, could boost ultracapacitors' ability to store energy.
A capacitor consists of two electrodes with opposite charges, often separated by an insulator that keeps electrons from jumping directly between them. The researchers have developed an electrode that can store twice as much charge as the activated-carbon electrodes used in current ultracapacitors. The new electrode contains flower-shaped manganese oxide nanoparticles deposited on vertically grown carbon nanotubes.
The electrode design promises to deliver more power, says Hao Zhang, lead author of the Nano Letters paper describing the new work. The electrode's longevity also compares with that of activated-carbon electrodes, Zhang says: discharging and recharging the electrodes 20,000 times reduced the capacitor's energy-storage capacity by only 3 percent.
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maandag 15 september 2008
Plastic E-Reader Debut
Note Ary: This a product I surely want to have
Technology review, September 15, 2008
Plastic Logic is banking that there's room on the market for another e-book, this one targeted at businesspeople who want to read documents and newspapers on a lightweight, robust device with a large display. Several portable electronic readers already on the market also employ the E Ink display technology and enable users to take thousands of pages of documents on the road. Amazon's Kindle and the Sony Reader have six-inch screens--about the size of a paperback book. The Readius, made by Polymer Vision--a spinout from Philips Electronics--is the size of a cell phone and has a rollable display that stows away.
The Plastic Logic reader's screen is larger, the size of a standard sheet of paper--8.5 by 11 inches--but it doesn't weigh much more than the other readers. It weighs 13 ounces--compared with 10.3 ounces for the smaller Kindle. And it has a display on a plastic substrate, unlike the glass screen used for the Kindle and Sony Reader, which means that it is rugged. (At Demo, Plastic Logic's CEO, Richard Archuleta, showed a video of the display being whacked with a shoe and continuing to operate.)
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The 'satellite navigation' in our brains
Our brains contain their own navigation system much like satellite navigation ("sat-nav"), with in-built maps, grids and compasses, neuroscientist Dr Hugo Spiers told the BA Festival of Science at the University of Liverpool today.
The brain's navigation mechanism resides in an area know as the hippocampus, which is responsible for learning and memory and famously shown to be different in London taxi drivers in a Wellcome Trust-funded study carried out by Professor Eleanor Maguire at UCL (University College London).
The study showed that a region of the hippocampus was enlarged in London taxi drivers compared to the general population. Even bus drivers do not have the same enlarged area, and general skill at navigating is not related to hippocampus size, suggesting that the difference is linked to 'The Knowledge' of the city's 250,000 streets built up by taxi drivers over many years.
In a follow-up study, Dr Spiers and Professor Maguire used the Playstation2 video game "The Getaway" to examine how taxi drivers use their hippocampus and other brain areas when they navigate. Taxi drivers used the virtual reality simulation to navigate the streets of London whilst lying in an fMRI brain scanner. The researchers found that the hippocampus is most active when the drivers first think about their route and plan ahead. By contrast, activity in a diverse network of other brain areas increases as they encounter road blocks, spot expected landmarks, look at the view and worry about the thoughts of their customers and other drivers.
"The hippocampus is crucial for navigation and we use it like a 'sat nav'," says Dr Spiers from the Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience at UCL. "London taxi drivers, who have to know their way around hundreds of thousands of winding streets, have the most refined and powerful innate sat navs, strengthened over years of experience."
In their study, Dr Spiers and Professor Maguire found that a part of the brain called the medial prefrontal cortex increased its activity the closer the taxi drivers came to their destination. However, it is still unclear how the brain knows which way we need to go to reach our destination, and it is this question which is the subject of Dr Spiers's ongoing research, also funded by the Wellcome Trust.
Read the whole story>>
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zaterdag 13 september 2008
DEMOgod Award: Plastic Logic
Last week it was the DEMO 08 event.
Click on the DEMO08 logo to see more of it.
During DEM08 10 God Awards were given to 10 promissing start-ups.
One of them was Plastic Logic.
They not only got the DEMOgod Award but also the Public Price.
They demonstrated Plastic Logic.
Product Description
Plastic Logic is using proprietary plastic electronics technology to create products that enable information access, organization and consumption. Its first product, due in the market early in 2009, provides a portable digital reading experience for work, education and recreation that is better than paper. The Plastic Logic product is based on its plastic electronic display, distinguished by its large display size, thin depth, low weight, long battery life, and robustness.
The video is the impressive demonstration of Plastic Logic
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DEMOgod Award: Fushion IO
Last week it was the DEMO 08 event.
Click on the DEMO08 logo to see more of it.
During DEM08 10 God Awards were given to 10 promissing start-ups.
One of them was Fushion IO.
They presented ioSAN
Product Description
The ioSAN is the worlds first high-performance silicon-based SAN/NAS solution that combines the best of enterprise Flash, high-speed networking and hard disk-based storage, all on a single PCIe card that is easily deployed in any server, unleashing the power to innovate the next-generation of data centers. Now both the performance and power of a SAN fits in the palm of your hand!
In the video they present ioSAN
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DEMOgod Award: Microstaq
Last week it was the DEMO 08 event.
Click on the DEMO08 logo to see more of it.
During DEM08 10 God Awards were given to 10 promissing start-ups.
One of them was MICROSTAQ.
They presented the SEV (Silicon Expansion Valve).
Product Description
The Microstaq SEV uses MEMS technology to provide systems the ability to be significantly more energy and cost efficient in the commercial and residential HVAC industry, the automotive air-conditioning and transmission field, as well as various applications in the medial industry. The SEV facilitates electronic control capability, increased system durability and reliability, faster response to operating condition (temperature) changes, as well as lower maintenance and raw material costs.
In this video they explain what it saves:
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woensdag 10 september 2008
PICNIC 08
From 24 to 26 September 2008, thousands of creative minds from all over the world will come together in Amsterdam for the third PICNIC.
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maandag 8 september 2008
Google makes waves and may have solved the data center conundrum
ZDNet News, Sept 8, 2008
Google is pondering a floating data center that could be powered and cooled by the ocean. These offshore data centers could sit 3 to 7 miles offshore and reside in about 50 to 70 meters of water.
The search giant filed for a patent in February that was approved Aug. 28. The patent outlines a concept that would not only be savvy engineering, but deliver great returns. Rich Miller at Data Center Knowledge called Google’s patent a “startling new take on data center engineering.” I’d call it brilliant engineering, but the financial engineering could be even more impressive.
To wit:
- Google could power these data center pontoons with wind potentially and cool them with water. You could argue that these ocean data centers could be self sustaining.
- Property taxes? There’s no property.
- State negotiations and building rights? Launching these data centers may require a lot less red tape.
Read the whole story >>
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Opening Search to Semantic Upstarts
Technoly Review, September 8, 2008
Yahoo's new open-search platform is giving semantic search a helping hand.
Even if you have a great idea for a new search engine, it's far from easy to get it off the ground. For one thing, the best engineering talent resides at big-name companies. Even more significantly, according to some estimates, it costs hundreds of millions of dollars to buy and maintain the servers needed to index the Web in its entirety.
However, Yahoo recently released a resource that may offer hope to search innovators and entrepreneurs. Called Build Your Own Search Service (BOSS), it allows programmers to make use of Yahoo's index of the Web--billions of pages that are continually updated--thereby removing perhaps the biggest barrier to search innovation. By opening its index to thousands of independent programmers and entrepreneurs, Yahoo hopes that BOSS will kick-start projects that it lacks the time, money, and resources to invent itself. Prabhakar Raghavan, head of Yahoo Research and a consulting professor at Stanford University, says this might include better ways of searching videos or images, tools that use social networks to rank search results, or a semantic search engine that tries to understand the contents of Web pages, rather than just a collection of keywords and links.
"We're trying to break down the barriers to innovation," says Raghavan, although he admits that BOSS is far from an altruistic venture.
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zondag 7 september 2008
Sept 7, 2008 :: Google 10 years
It all began in the summer of 1995, when Larry Page and Sergey Brin met at Stanford University (Brin showed Page around the school). The two students founded Google - named after googol, the term for 1 followed by 100 zeros - a year later in a suburban garage. It was incorporated on September 7 1998 - which became Google's birthday.
History of Google in Google Milestones
Google timeline: a 10 year anniversary
Google: 10 years in Pictures
More early days photo's at http://www.cnbc.com/id/26560669?dl=headlineclick
cbsnews movie
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