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By bruce42, 3 February, 2005

News In Space!

Most of you probably know [url=http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/technology/orbital_debris_050202.html]orbiting debirs[/url] is posing an increasingly serious problem for future space missions. [quote]Here’s the heavenly clutter count as of December 29, 2004. There were 9,233 objects large enough to be tracked and catalogued by the USSTRATCOM Space Surveillance Network. Of this total there were 2,927 payloads, along with 6,306 object classed as rocket bodies and debris.
By bruce42, 2 February, 2005

Site Theme Update

I was on the hunt for a better theme system for Drupal last night, and my research led me to [url=http://drupal.org/node/11810]phpTemplate[/url]. It's a flexible and straightforward system for site theme creation and customization, and I found a handy [url=http://drupal.org/project/box_grey]template set[/url] with all the Drupal visual features enabled, like user avatars (which I like), based on this engine. Now all I have to do is incorporate my old Chameleon based design into the phpTemplate engine.
By bruce42, 1 February, 2005

Work Blog Explosion

I decided to move the case mod work logs from the forum to the Drupal book system. I have some ancient work logs that deserve resurrection, and it seems to be a lot easier to add them a page at a time as a book. You can [url=http://www.ultrasciencelabs.com/?q=book]browse[/url] what I have so far by clicking the "books" link in the top menu. Check back for updates if you are into the whole work blog thing. In other news, I am on the hunt for new polls. Add suggestions if you're inclined. Also, the "geek news" could use some more content; if you have some interesting news to share, drop me a line.
By heavy pie, 27 January, 2005

Popper Mod

lab notes
case mods
You know those hand-crank, stove-top [url=http://www.popcornpopper.com/24000.html]popcorn poppers[/url] they have? I wonder if they make a good computer case. Or part of one, at least. Currently on the drawing board is a computer case based mostly on a popcorn popper. The popper won't really dictate any sort of "popcorn theme," but will really only be an interesting part of the case. But why a popcorn popper? Well, if I'd have happened upon some other pot or pan sitting in the junk heap, I probably would have said "Hey! I bet that pan that doesn't happen to be a popcorn popper would make an intersting computer case!"
By heavy pie, 19 January, 2005

CNT Lights

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science & tech
Now maybe everybody has heard of the [url=http://news.com.com/Carbon+TVs+to+edge+out+liquid+crystal,+plasma/2100-1041_3-5512225.html]Carbon Nanotube (CNT) screens[/url] that are supposed to be better than LCD/Plasma screens; however, while digging up information on that, I stumbled across something rather neat. ISE Electronics Corp., a subsidiary of Noritake Co., Limited, has succeeded to use Carbon Nanotube as field emitter of a [url=http://www.noritake-elec.com/itron/english/nano/]high brightness light source[/url].

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