Thursday, April 26, 2012

Former MakerBot exec launches Solidoodle sub-$500 3D printer

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Let's be honest -- we all want a a 3D printer to call our own, right? Price has always been a significant barrier to the dream of printing pretty much everything your imagination can conjure (barring some hardware limitations, of course). For its part, MakerBot has made some significant strides toward tearing some of those barriers, and now Solidoodle, led by that company's former COO Samuel Cervantes, is looking to take the trend even further. The company's current self-tilted model starts at just under $500. The printer, which is now up for pre-order, can print plastic pieces up to 6" x 6" x 6", and "all you need to supply is a computer and power." Also, interestingly, "a 200-pound man can literally stand on top of the machine while it's printing. " So, that's a bonus. Check out a video of the printer in action after the break.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Carnival of Personal Finance #357

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Start Talking Cents delivers a Carnival of Personal Finance #357 straight from the Hotel Room this week!

His Editor?s Picks:

Well Heeled Blog:?My Confession: Cheap Wedding Band

Prairie Eco Thrifter: Why Being Rich Is Overrated

Frugal Follies: What the 1940 census taught me about saving money

Penny Thots: You Think Personal Finance Is Simple? Think Again

Bargaineering:?How to Generate One Time Use Disposable Credit Card Numbers

Thanks for hosting, David, and thanks to all our participants!

Next week, eemusings of?Musings of an Abstract Aucklander will be hosting so be sure to submit your best posts for consideration!

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Swimming Pool Supplies and Their Importance

Owning a swimming pool is a serious job.? The maintenance is a serious part that has to be paid attention to ensure maintaining good pool quality. In addition, the construction of swimming pool is a paramount deal making it expensive. Constructing a pool implies having a list of swimming pool supplies as well as equipments required to maintain the cleanliness of the pool.

The basic pool supplies include pool cleaners, pumps, chemicals and filters. These are employed to clean the pool. Cleaners collect dirt and debris like twigs and leaves, while chemicals like bromine or chlorine are employed to treat water by killing the water bacteria. Pool filters and pumps work to maintain the water cleanliness. Pool covers are one of the things that assist in maintaining the pool cleanliness. Pool heater is required in the winters so that the pool water becomes suitable for swimming.

The other supplies include accessories adding excitement while swimming such as inflatable equipments and toys such as stairs and ladders.

Importantly, the lights cannot be forgotten as they are truly important for each swimmer to dive at night. The swimming pool equipments also need to be utilized responsibly, especially chemicals. Equipments such as slides, ladder, etc need to be of genuine quality so that the construction is durable and offers the required safety.

Investing in a pool with essential pool equipments and having all the supplies makes a part of your investment. It is also your responsibility to take proper care of our pool so that it is safe for everyone.

Safety is the first priority in maintaining a pool. Important pool equipment is the pump assembly. The pool water is in circulation owing to the pump assembly. Pumping fresh water in and dirty water out is a daily job and so selecting energy-efficient pool pump is mandatory. It is also ideal to pick multi-speed pumps having automatic controls. Pool equipments make you eligible for tax rebates and grants. The HP rating of the pump needs to be checked, besides the motor efficiency. Lower HP motor runs for 3-4 hours.

Filtration system is also valuable equipment and this comes in three types, sand, diatomaceous earth or cartridge filter. For low maintenance, prefer high end cartridge filter that filters microscopic particles. Moreover, adding DE powder a little to the skimmer makes your water sparkle in the pool. Pool cleaning can be done manually, but now automatic pool cleaners do an excellent job by maximizing swimming enjoyment.

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Monday, April 16, 2012

UFO over South Korea? Why the video is probably fake. (+video)

UFO sighting: Recently uploaded video of a UFO flying over South Korea raises some red flags.

An airplane passenger videoed a mysterious oval white object flying over Seoul, South Korea, April 7. The video has been lighting up the Internet since, and of course many people are offering extraterrestrial explanations.

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As is de rigueur these days, the UFO clip was uploaded to YouTube, where it has been viewed millions of times. Some comments say it's clearly an extraterrestrial spacecraft; others insist it's a fake. Still others say it's neither but instead is a real object ? such as a plastic bag in the wind, a parachute seen from above, or a drop of water on the window ? that simply looks strange from that angle.

Aside from the anonymity of the cameraman, the video raises some red flags about its authenticity. For one thing, the video is not complete; it has been purposely edited to leave some information out. We know this because it begins in progress, with the UFO already well in frame, in the lower right-hand corner. The video camera didn't suddenly turn on to capture that scene; there must be at least some video that was recorded the first few seconds of the camera being turned on or the cameraman pointing the camera out the window. This type of selective editing is common among UFO hoax videos.

There's also the fact that the cameraman waits almost seven seconds before he mentions the UFO to his companion. It's clearly present, and it would be hard to keep your reaction to yourself if you were watching while you were videotaping.

Perhaps most strange, even though he clearly spots the UFO, the cameraman makes no effort to follow the object after it zooms up and out of frame; instead he videotapes more or less the same area of sky for the remaining 10 seconds of the clip. [Video of UFOs Swarming Over Las Vegas Is for the Birds]

While these internal clues suggest something's not right with the video, the question remains: Was it a real object? Some of the most popular explanations don't fit the facts. A plastic bag, for example, would be unlikely to reach that altitude (and would not appear that large), and a parachute could not move as seen in the video.

The best earthly explanation for the UFO is that it's a droplet of water on the outside of the window being pushed up by airflow coming from under the fuselage. This would explain why the UFO is out of focus: because it's close to the lens. It would not, however, explain why the UFO appears to maintain a constant shape. Droplets of water, especially when subjected to high pressure, tend to deform and leave droplet trails as they move across a smooth surface. This one does not.

Then there's the fact that the light and shadow pattern on the blurry white object doesn't change as it moves. It's almost as if the UFO intentionally maintained exactly the same angle toward the camera the whole time ? not impossible, but highly suspicious.

Absent a terrestrial explanation, we turned to Derek Serra, a Hollywood visual effects artist who has analyzed previous UFO videos. Serra said he finds several elements in this South Korean UFO video that "scream fake," including that "the motion blur was done by an amateur," he told Life's Little Mysteries. "When the camera zooms in a bit, and when the UFO flies off screen, you can seen 'ghosting' of the image. Actual motion blur of real, three-dimensional objects creates a smooth gradient, not a stuttered ghosting like we see in this video. It is something we make sure we do right when working on shots for TV and film."

Though all signs point to a hoax, it's possible that alien spacecraft technology is so advanced that the spacecraft have the sneaky ability to appear on our cameras looking exactly like faked video images.

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Is Bruce Banner Headed To 'Iron Man 3?'

'Avengers' stars discuss the possibility with MTV News.
By Kara Warner


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With anticipation for upcoming blockbuster "Marvel's The Avengers" hitting a fever pitch after last week's world premiere and the first round of very positive reactions from tastemakers, we might as well start looking ahead toward the future and the next wave of Marvel films like "Captain America 2," "Thor 2" and "Iron Man 3."

"Iron Man 3" is first up in production, with Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Scarlett Johansson, Don Cheadle and recently announced villain Ben Kingsley. Now given the fact that the film will take place after the action in "The Avengers," we can't help but assume and hope that a few of Tony Stark's new friends from "Avengers" make appearances in Downey Jr's third Iron Man outing, particularly since Stark and Bruce Banner seem to form a very close friendship in Whedon's "Avengers."

When MTV News caught up with the man should be making that appearance, Mark Ruffalo, we asked him how Bruce Banner might end up in "Iron Man 3".

"On a horse," Ruffalo joked about how he should make a cameo. "What if Hulk had a whale that he road?"

"Are you in Iron Man 3?" Johansson asked.

"No, not that I know of," Ruffalo said. "That's a great idea."

"You never know until the last minute," Johansson pointed out. "They could just call you up."

"I'm sure there's a way for me to find my way into that," Ruffalo said.

"You should," Johansson said.

"We work well together," Ruffalo said of his rapport with Downey Jr.

"I think you guys are fabulous together," Johansson said. "And your scenes [in "Avengers"] are some of my faves.

"I'm a good foil for him," Ruffalo added.

"Certainly," Johansson agreed. "And you share something."

"Will you talk to Kevin?" Ruffalo asked Johansson, requesting her to put some pressure on Marvel chief Kevin Feige.

"I will," she promised.

"I hope I can join you guys," Ruffalo said. "I think Bruce Banner would be a nice [addition].

"Well now that it's been revealed to us that Bruce is a possibility, why wouldn't we call him for every job, is what I'm wondering," Johansson said.

"Right," said Ruffalo. "He's easygoing until..."

"Until you really need him," Johansson offered.

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Dolby Labs and Philips unveil Dolby 3D tech, want to deliver glasses-free 3D in HD

Dolby Labs and Philips debut Dolby 3D tech, want to deliver glasses-free 3D in HD
Dolby helped the 3D revolution happen in movie theaters years ago, and now it's teamed up with Philips to do the same for TVs, tablets, laptops and phones. The two companies have created a format and content delivery technology, dubbed Dolby 3D, to bring high definition 3D content to any and all devices with 3D displays, including those that don't require glasses. Its secret sauce automatically optimizes video for different screen sizes and also upgrades half-resolution 3D to full-res. The idea is to provide both broadcasters and OEMs with a way to deliver 3D HD content to customers buying Dolby 3D devices, while remaining compatible with existing 3D gadgets. All that's left is to actually build some hardware that'll let us see all those snazzy suits from Mad Men in high-def and the third dimension.

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Facebook for PS Vita adds photo uploading, support for all system languages

Facebook for PS Vita adds photo uploading, support for all system languages
If you were disappointed with the Facebook app for the Vita due to not being able to share your Unit 13 high score screen grabs, then maybe it's time to reconsider. Version 1.01 just landed, and despite sounding like the tiniest incremental increase, there is, in fact, some decent new functionality. Not only can you finally upload images (and therefore those brags scores) to your news feed, you can also tag them, and enjoy any of the system languages of the device while you do so. Enough to win you back? Then point your Vita at the PS store for the goods.

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'Girls': The Reviews Are In!

Critics praise HBO show while questioning whether it will connect beyond urban audiences.
By John Mitchell


Lena Dunham in "Girls"
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HBO's new comedy "Girls" is easily the most buzzed-about series debut so far this year. From the almost uncomfortably realistic sex scenes and sharp dialogue to series creator/producer/writer/star Lena Dunham's Louis C.K.-style multitasking — not to mention the show's similarities to and differences from that other landmark show about four single females in New York — people cannot stop talking about "Girls." Luckily for everyone involved, most of the things being said range from good to rave.

"Girls," which premieres Sunday at 9 p.m. on HBO, has critics using words like "groundbreaking" and "revolutionary" to describe the series, about four friends (Dunham and co-stars Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke and Zosia Mamet) in their early 20s trying to get their lives off the ground in NYC.

Here in the MTV Newsroom, we're as enraptured with the show as everyone else seems to be, but in her otherwise rave review in Salon, Willa Paskin makes an observation about "Girls" that has come up often during chatter about the new series: that its specificity, minus the fantasy element that made middle America fall in love with "Sex and the City," may make the show unrelatable to those outside East Coast urban centers.

"My concern was that 'Girls' speaks so specifically and accurately to the experience of me and my census buddies — and to be clear, that's urban white girls with safety nets; have at us in the comments — that people would either write it off as navel-gazing, snark at the innate privilege undergirding the whole thing, or find it unrelatable," Paskin writes.

That concern doesn't diminish the show's quality, though, and the site goes on to call the show "smart, bracing, funny, accurately absurd, confessional yet self-aware."

"Few series come out of the box as brilliant as 'Girls' does," Tim Goodman rhapsodizes in The Hollywood Reporter. "The new HBO series from Lena Dunham ('Tiny Furniture') is one of the most original, spot-on, no-missed-steps series in recent memory. For her part, Dunham, who writes, directs, stars in, created and executive produces the series, is a talent as unique and refreshing to the medium as Louis C.K. — high praise indeed, as FX's 'Louie' is one of the most critically acclaimed series on television."

Sex factors heavily in "Girls," but unlike the glamorized romps we saw on its HBO foremother "SATC," the sex acts depicted here are graphic, button-pushing and realistic but not gratuitous. According to Verne Gay in Newsday, the sex serves as a visual manifestation of the characters' internal issues. In a four-star review, Gay writes, "Hannah [Dunham's character] and the show are all about internal conflict and so is the humor, while sex — and fair warning, it's pretty graphic here, which may be the handiwork of Apatow — is the metaphor for all that conflict. It's grotesque, malignant, unpleasurable and a particularly devious torture chamber, at least for the women, who still submit to it."

The Los Angeles Times isn't as unconditional in its praise, calling the show "nothing short of revolutionary" but "hard to love." "There is a cool cleverness to the show that is both attractive and off-putting," Mary McNamara writes. "The characters are flawed and hyper-aware of their flaws, the stories so bent on covering every angle of self-examination that there is no real role for the viewer to play. Which makes watching it an intellectual rather than emotional experience."

The show positions itself as being a far more realistic version of the girls in the big city trope that "SATC" glamorized, which the Atlantic Wire's Richard Lawson sees as a reflection of the times the two shows premiered in. " 'SATC' was fantasy and fable, with a few bits of relatable relationship stuff thrown to the commoners like chum. 'Girls' is something else; it's a very particular, very of the moment dissection of mundanely funny minutiae, of boredom and anxiety in these brownly grim times," Lawson writes. "Though I guess it's possible the difference really is merely generational — the rich late '90s gave us Sex, while the wobbly '10s give us Girls, a witty and occasionally touching glimpse into our immediate neighbors' lives. They've got something here, it just remains to be seen how big a thing it is."

That "Girls" could be the next big things seems like the consensus opinion of critics, but will this story of a group of friends struggling to discover themselves and succeed in the big city connect with audiences in Peoria, Illinois? Lawson seems to think it may. "Who knows, it could be that soon enough young women the nation over will be saying they're 'such a Hannah' or 'totally a Marnie,' " he writes. "Maybe fabulous is officially out. Maybe the new aspiration in these punishing times is, simply, to aspire."

Are you excited for the series premiere of "Girls" Sunday on HBO? Let us know if you'll be watching in the comments below!

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Five Reasons To See 'Lockout'

A prison break. In space. How bad can that be? Your mileage may vary, but it's hard not to at least appreciate the premise of "Lockout," the EuropaCorp action flick entering theaters this weekend. Guy Pearce stars in the film as Snow, a former special forces operative now working on his own. When he's set [...]

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VizTools reveals HandiZoom video accessory for Canon DSLRs

VizTools reveals HandiZoom video accessory for Canon DSLRs
Wanna shoot really serious video of the sidewalk on your DSLR, but can't get along with those dicey standard controls? Then maybe VizTools has a solution -- or at least a working prototype it's readying for NAB. The HandiZoom can be operated with only one hand and does motorized zoom with adjustable speed settings, as well as various other primary controls. It hooks up to compatible Canon DSLRs using USB and a rail system, with the aim of making the camera feel more like a traditional news shooter. Check out the video after the break, and then maybe throw down a few more pennies to pair it with one of these.

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