Posts Tagged ‘Cool Stuff’

Picture of Britain under snow from Nasa

Friday, January 8th, 2010

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Thanks to @Jangles for pointing out this great pic of the recent snowfall in the UK from Nasa.

Snow blanketed Great Britain on January 7, 2010, as the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite passed overhead and captured this image. Snow covers most of England, from the east to the west coast.  The cities of Manchester, Birmingham, and London form ghostly gray shapes against the white land surface. Immediately east of London, clouds swirl over the island, casting blue-gray shadows toward the north.

The image is from the Earth Observatory site, here:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=42237

I really need to buy myself a Jetpack…

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

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The Martin Aircraft Company in New Zealand has developed this Jetpack… and I think I’m going to have to start saving up my pennies!

Unlike the old jetpacks from the 60’s this one uses fans rather then actual rockets or jets, but it does look like it will fly for half an hour or 31 miles or so.  I could almost get to work with it :)

 

Iron Man vs Bruce Lee

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

A cool stop motion battle between Iron Man and Bruce Lee by  Patrick Boivin.

Parkour for Bikes

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

I think this video is doing the rounds at the moment, but I still thought it was worth posting.

The guys name is Danny MacAskill, he’s got few other videos on YouTube that are worth a look too.

(I spotted these on Laughing Squid)

Sailor Jerry Rum

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Try some, it’s great.  That is all :)

Twistori – I wish I was a Ninja…

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

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A few people have been tweeting about twistory today and I really love it, what a great idea!  It pulls data from summize to scroll through tweets with the words Love, Hate, Think, Believe, Feel and Wish.  One of those things you have to see to appreciate, full fantastic none the less.

Geotagging Photos

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

There’s a good post over on the MS Digital Memories Experience blog about how you can use the various Windows Live tools to add Geotags to photos without the need for GPS.   It’s then followed with another post about linking your photos to a tour within Live Search Maps.

It got me thinking… That’s pretty cool stuff, and well done to those guys for putting it all together, but something that does all of that in a more integrated way would be so much nicer.  I’m a fan of Live Photo Gallery and given there are so many other Geotagging tools out there it would seem like a great thing to add to this ‘software’ part of the Live ‘service’.  Given MS’s other mapping and virtual earth tools this shouldn’t be a too hard to integrate (can you tell I don’t do development?!).

What I’d really like to see though are the things like Photosynth and Deepzoom.  Photosynth still impresses the hell out me, and I can’t wait to see it working in a product form.  I’ve used it in some demos at work as an example of what sort of technology we can look forward to and it always seems to capture peoples imaginations.  Everyone can think up a use for it.  Hopefully something will appear before too long. 

Having played with the PhotoZoom site a little I reckon that would be another good addition to Live Photo Gallery.  It’d certainly be a good example of Software + Services – click a button on your desktop and MS processes your photos in the background.  Quite what format they’d be delivered in I’m not sure, perhaps similar to what’s on the site now, an object you can paste into an email or website.  Sounds good to me.

Anyway… enough rambling from me.