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Friday, May 21, 2010
Encrypted Google search coming to a browser near you - Ars Technica
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Lego Technic bridge launcher
Lego Technic bridge launcher: "
This neat model by Peer Kreuger wins points for its excellent gearboxes -- for instance, the bridge has no servos on it, it extends and contracts via a servo on the vehicle itself.
The Stilzkin EXT3 Bridge Launcher is used to deploy bridges to cross rivers, small chasms or similar obstructions. Placing the bridge takes less than a minute. Once the span has been put in place, the launcher detaches itself from the bridge, and moves aside to allow traffic to pass. Once all of the vehicles have moved over, it crosses the bridge itself and reattaches to the bridge on the other side. It then retracts the span ready to move off again.
[via Brothers Brick]
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
U.S. Air Force gets 3,000 new 'cyberspace officers'
U.S. Air Force gets 3,000 new 'cyberspace officers': "
The U.S. Air Force already made a sizable push in November of last year by establishing a new cyberspace operations division with no less than 27,000 officers, and it looks like it's now further bolstered their ranks by promoting some 3,000 communications officers to the rank of 'cyberspace officer.' That new title also comes complete with the impressive-looking badge pictured above, not to mention a full 115 days of additional training that promises to 'raise the bar on technical competency.' Hax0rs, beware.
U.S. Air Force gets 3,000 new 'cyberspace officers' originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 18 May 2010 19:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Stop-Motion Lego Star Wars Trilogy In Two Minutes [Lego]
Stop-Motion Lego Star Wars Trilogy In Two Minutes [Lego]: "
Okay, okay, so it's Star Wars Day. I can't think of a better way to celebrate than watching a two-minute version of the original trilogy told entirely with stop-motion Lego. Other than watching it twice. More »
Okay, okay, so it's Star Wars Day. I can't think of a better way to celebrate than watching a two-minute version of the original trilogy told entirely with stop-motion Lego. Other than watching it twice. More »
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