Archive for May, 2008

May 31 2008

G33K Gang signs that can get you shot.

Published by Jay under Web Junk

via Gizmodo

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May 31 2008

Nintendo shows us how Wii can get ‘Fit’

Published by Ian under Technology

See CNN article here

 

If Nintendo has their way your living room could be the new big thing in exercise. 

With its new game “Wii Fit” hitting stores Monday, Nintendo is looking to bring exercise into the home, making people more aware of their bodies and starting to create a comfortable, fun environment to get healthy.

Personal trainer and fitness expert Robert Dothard said making exercise available and enjoyable in your home means reaching an audience of people who often feel embarrassed walking in to a traditional gym.

“I had a real difficult time training people in front of what I called ‘God and everybody’ — with the whole gym looking,” he said. “If someone is not in good shape you know and they are in the public gym and they’re not performing well it’s an uncomfortable feeling.”

“Wii Fit” which retails for $90, comes with the game and a “balance board” which is used to calculate your Body Mass Index, weight and measure shifts in your balance at the beginning of each session. Users then choose different workouts from the categories of strength training, aerobics, yoga and balance. Each area features different short workouts ranging from a minute to upwards of 10 minutes including push-ups and side planks, skiing, jogging and seeing how many times you can spin Hula Hoops. Video Watch CNN.com try out the “Wii Fit” »

During each game an area is displayed on the screen to show where your core balance should be. A little dot moves around indicating where your actual balance is and the game instructs you to try and do the exercises with the correct balance. iReport.com: 9-year-old goes nuts for Wii fit

It’s one of the functions that Dothard, who took the game for a test run, thinks is the most effective and important because it makes you aware of whether you reap the most benefits out of exercising.

While the exercises focus on many different areas and muscle groups, many of the games are short in length and there is no option to select a pre-set workout which strings together several of the games.

 ”Wii Fit” isn’t the first game to attack the market of exercise video games, though it may be the most heavily marketed. Sony and Nike teamed up in 2006 with the “Eye Toy: Kinetic” game which guides you through warm-up, stretching, cardio, conditioning, kickboxing and yoga-type routines. Other smaller companies have tried their hands at exercise games for both personal physical use and specific rehabilitative goals.

When the Wii first came out for Nintendo in 2006, it earned rave reviews from health care professionals for the possibilities of changing rehab activities by making them more fun. But at least one person within the rehab community is criticizing “Wii Fit” for its lack of individual tailoring.

Robert Prunetti, CEO of Performance Health Technologies, oversees his company’s rehabilitation products which are tailored for specific injuries by doctors. Prunetti said their products, which track specific measurements of body angles and movements, offer a much more accurate rehabilitation workout than a generic workout game.

Still the game, which has flourished in Japan and in Europe, has received mostly positive praise from those in the health community in the United States before it even hit the shelves.

Video games focusing on health have become such a novelty that researchers have begun serious studies about their impact.

Ben Sawyer is the co-founder of the Games for Health Project, which brings together researchers, game developers and medical professionals to study and find out the best ways technology can help improve health.

Sawyer praises Nintendo for a product which he thinks could propel non-fit people to eventually start going to the gym and making health a priority.

“We need this to be a special form of intervention,” he said.

The key, Sawyer says, is not just how many people buy the game, but whether it is embraced by mainstream gyms, after school programs, parents and teachers.

Patricia Gaudreau, supervisor of science, health and physical education for the Montgomery County schools in Virginia, has seen great attempts at weaving similar tools into the curriculum. Gaudreau said teachers have made “Dance Dance Revolution” — one of the first game titles to attract real national attention to exercise gaming — apart of the curriculum. She sees “Wii Fit” as a possible classroom tool if schools can get grants for the devices.

While the hype over “Wii Fit” has gained large momentum including large scale pre-orders since it was first announced, the true test of its success, Sawyer says, is at least a year down the line.

“The question is will we look back at “Wii Fit” and say that was a real seminal moment?” he said. “Or was it just another step in direction of more of the same attempts.”

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May 30 2008

Ron Paul predicts a situation that will thrust us into war with iran

Published by Jay under Ron Paul, Videos

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May 29 2008

Doctor Computer

Published by Jay under Videos, Web Junk

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May 29 2008

MASTER of teh internet

Published by Jay under Videos, Web Junk

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May 28 2008

Windows 7 features revealed. Verdict: I still will not buy it!

Published by Jay under Technology, Videos, Web Junk

WTF is UP with these companies and ‘multi touch’!?  I will NOT want to get my screen dirty with my grubby finger prints.  Sure, it’s cool.  But on my main screen!?  Get the F*ck out of here!  I have a feeling that this is going to be a  feature that most people will NOT use.

Linkage: http://gizmodo.com/393568/windows-7-features-revealed

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May 27 2008

WARNING! Never microwave your cell phone!

Published by Jay under Videos, Web Junk

DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME

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May 23 2008

More on the Touch screen turntable!

Published by Jay under Uncategorized

Looks like it’s running on a mac!


Final Technology Demo from Scott Hobbs on Vimeo.

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May 23 2008

Be a Nintendo DS DJ!

Published by Jay under Videos, Web Junk

Personally, sounds like shit, but hey - it’s pretty awesome!

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May 23 2008

My dream mac pro - $27,470.95 - daaaaaaaaaamn

Published by Jay under General News, Web Junk

Tootsie roll

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May 23 2008

The ultimate weenie roasters

Published by Jay under Web Junk

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May 23 2008

The future of DJ’ing is here… err soon! Touch screen turntables

Published by Jay under Technology, Videos, Web Junk

I’m not getting rid of my Decks, but this looks awesome.


Final Product // ATTIGO TT from Scott Hobbs on Vimeo.

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May 22 2008

Inside the Aegis satellite shootdown

Published by Jay under Science, Technology, Videos, Web Junk

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May 19 2008

Flying Penis disrupts Russian politician’s speech

Published by Jay under Videos, Web Junk

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May 14 2008

Euro on the decline too?

Published by Jay under General News

Euro vs. the dollar:

3month

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May 13 2008

TrueCrypt - the best drive encryption software ever - FREE!

Published by Jay under Development, Science, Technology

Works on Macs and Linux too!  This software is absolutely amazing. :)

http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/

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May 12 2008

XBox Media Center for The mac - omg!

Published by Jay under Technology, Videos, Web Junk

I might buy a mac-mini just for this! It blows Front row away!

via | life hacker

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May 12 2008

Woah 25 yr old Linux bug finally fixed!

Published by Jay under Technology

Pretty neat :)

http://gizmodo.com/389660/twenty-five-year-old-unix-bug-finally-fixed 

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May 06 2008

Family Guy Enters the Matrix

Published by Jay under Videos, Web Junk

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May 01 2008

WTF - indian baby toss?

Published by Jay under General News, Videos, Web Junk

OK, I’m not being critical of their culture.  I respect it.  As a parent, my reaction is  : Holy crap, this is scary!

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2008/05/01/india.baby.toss.cnn

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