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Slo-Mo Jello: Breathtaking

by Jake Yarbrough on April 18, 2009


Came across this 1000 frames-per-second video clip thanks to a Twitter update from Noah. Evidently it is the latest technology in HD video. The detail is truly amazing. Strategic sniper like. Watch it.


I-Movix SprintCam v3 NAB 2009 showreel from David Coiffier on Vimeo.

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Orange goo

March 11, 2009

I bookmarked this story from CNET last week for one simple reason. It was fascinating to me. And, after an incredibly busy week and weekend, this seemed like a good way to ease back into blogging.
Evidently some technology being used in ski helmets, shin guards and equestrian equipment is making its way into the armor [...]

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What’s The One Thing?

November 5, 2008

I’ve always considered myself a competent writer. Generally speaking, the process of stringing together coherent thoughts has never been something that has given me great difficulty. Heck, I’ve got a degree in journalism and have been writing over the course of my entire professional career.
But today, I’m stuck.
I’ve found it absolutely impossible to adequately reflect [...]

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Molecular Musings

April 30, 2008

So, according to this article in today’s New York Times, molecular microprocessors have been a concept for some time. Not to bury the lead, but HP has finally found a way (at least applied for a patent to stake the claim) to make this concept a reality. Where does this intersect with marketing and the [...]

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Faster than a speeding bullet?

April 18, 2008

Wired pointed me to this breathtaking video. It is truly awe-inspiring to look at something in a completely new way.
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Technology is a swingset?

July 26, 2007

PSFK had a link to a Reuters article this morning about how the ubiquity of technology has caused most kids to not even acknowledge the innovations that package their lives and drive many of their social interactions.
The comparison of today’s digital devices to the swingsets of my youth as a force in socialization was an [...]

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