Friday, June 5, 2009

E3 2009: Project Natal Milo demo (Welcome to Skynet and the Matrix?)

Man, this is the closest thing I have seen to virtual reality. Is Skynet/Matrix next?

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Star Trek Warp Drive -- Coming Soon to Your Auto Dealer...

Two physicists have a devised a new scheme to travel faster than the speed of light.
In the long running television series created by Gene Roddenberry, the warp drive was invented by Zefram Cochrane, who began his epic project in 2053 in Bozeman, Montana. Now Dr Gerald Cleaver, associate professor of physics at Baylor, and Richard Obousy have come up with a new twist on an existing idea to produce a warp drive that they believe can travel faster than the speed of light, without breaking the laws of physics. Click here for the rest.
Sign me up for the first ship. Perhaps I'll name it Serenity and find me a crew, some work and keep flying.



Saturday, June 28, 2008

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Intelligent Manipulation of the Sun?

Don't mess with the sun too much or it may just explode on you! I recall Megatron doing that a few times on the Transformers G1 cartoon (particularly in the "Changing Gears" episode).

If a weapon or other weather modification system was directed at the Sun, complex patterns like these would provide evidence for researchers that something is actually occurring to alter the Sun's X-ray and electron output in response to what was directed at the Sun. In other words, these charts may provide successful confirmation for weather control researchers, if solar X-rays and electron changes match a new weapon or weather modification system operation. Perhaps we will bring the events of 2012 upon ourselves without any outside help. Time will tell.

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Japan's Robot for Lonely Men

More and more robots for lovin' instead of fightin'. What's up with that? I want Terminators, Sentinels, Decepticons, et cetera, not Weird Science.

A Japanese firm has produced a 38 cm (15 inch) tall robotic girlfriend that kisses on command, to go on sale in September for around US$175, with a target market of lonely adult men. Using her infrared sensors and battery power, the diminutive damsel named "EMA" puckers up for nearby human heads, entering what designers call its "love mode".

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Monday, June 16, 2008

Real Life War Games "Nerd"

My favorite part is where he discusses the "Non-Terrestrial Officers" and spaceships.

A computer geek faces 70 years in jail for hacking into the top levels of US defence. He tells...how, hooked and stoned, he landed himself in such hot water.