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One of my favorite features of Live Maps is the Birds Eye view. It boggles the mind to think about the level of effort required to get actual photos of every spot from four directions. Channel9 has video interview posted with the company that does the
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One nice thing about living in the Seattle area is that we have a high concentration of geeks and that makes us interesting to many different types of service providers. FIOS is well on it's way to world domination (still not at my house unfortunately)
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I'm going to be near a casino on Saturday. The last time I was in a casino, I put some money on black (thanks to your suggestions), won, and walked out. Simple. I started thinking through the whole roulette strategy. With pretty high confidence you can
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Joss Whedon is making a splash on the internet this week. I agree with BenH's recent comment "I'm starting to like Joss Whedon, despite Buffy." While that's probably the opposite view of most Whedon fans, the end result is the same. Joss said he's doing
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Whenever I fly out of an airport or park in an unfamiliar parking garage, I whip out my camera (or cell phone) and snap a picture showing the level, section, and spot number. No more worrying about where I parked the car when I return! This trick works
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Today's digital cameras are taking extremely high resolution images. When you start stitching them together with products like Windows Live Photo Gallery, you can easily end up with gigapixel images. Viewing that on a normal monitor just doesn't do it
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There was a special series on Discovery called "When We Left Earth." It consisted of six 2-hour episodes talking about the birth of NASA. It made me think about how much I'd pay for the opportunity to go into space. $100K? Definitely. A million? Probably,
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