Eat Smart-Look Great!



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Special events don’t have to be a deal-breaker for your diet. Here are some tips to stay skinny!



Journey on ELLEN



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Arnel Pineda and Journey on ELLEN



Future Car



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Future Car



Water Lilies.


Water Lilies.

“Water Lilies is a nice, watchable, attractive, minor work,” writes Manohla Dargis in the New York Times. “What it lacks is a sense of purpose, a commitment not just to its characters but also to its own reason for being.”

“Dismissed in some quarters as trash because it depicts a sexual act (of sorts) between two teenage girls, Water Lilies struck me instead as a hypnotic and wholly convincing look at teen culture from the inside, with all its courage, cruelty and unspoken codes of silence intact,” writes Salon’’s Andrew O”Hehir. “This is another story of three interlocking female characters, but it has an electrical charge and a sense of tragedy and mystery that, to my taste, Jellyfish strives for but cannot reach.”

By:  dwhudson                        Source



Raytheon Sarcos Exoskeleton



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A looks at the Raytheon Sarcos exoskeleton, including an interview with it’s software engineer Rex Jameson.



Subterranean farm underneath Tokyo highrise


Subterranean farm underneath Tokyo highrise

This looks like something we might see in a movie about futuristic space travel (like the film Sunshine), but is actually a real present-day subterranean farm underneath a bank building in Tokyo. The project, with the cool sci-fi sounding name “Pasona O2,” covers an area of 1,000 square meters (about 10,764 square feet). Created as a facility for teaching urban kids about agriculture, the farm grows rice as well as tomatoes, lettuce, strawberries, and other fruits and vegetables. If I worked above ground in that building, I”d be tempted to take my lunch breaks below ground - to get fresh air.

Take a look at some of the other beautiful photos at pruned. Also via Japundit, by way of Japundit.

By:  Sarah                        Source



NBC Bites Apple


NBC Bites Apple

Hollywood has longed resented Apple's distribution power. iTunes is so dominant that Apple has been able to set pricing and terms.

The entertainment industry is fighting back by supporting other online services. First Universal Music Group changed its deal with iTunes from a long-term contract to month-to-month. Now stablemate NBC Universal has taken the next step. It's pulling the plug on supplying its TV programming. In response Apple immediately removed the shows. NBC is also working with News Corp. on a co-owned video service called Hulu.

NBC Universal is the largest video supplier to Apple with over 30 percent of its video sales from series like "Battlestar Galactica," "The Office" and "Heroes." Apple charges $2 per TV episode and has said that NBC wanted to double its price, which would increase the retail price to $5. Apple refused the increase.

The prevailing media response, and mine, is that NBC's move is foolish and only reinforces the entertainment industry's anti-consumer image. Apple pricing is reasonable and has made a dent, albeit small, in unauthorized downloading and sharing. Pulling content and increasing prices only incents people to return to P2P.

By:  Marc                        Source



Weight Loss And Diet Secrets



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The incredible results of eating the right combinations of the right foods (that actually burn fat!) at the right times throughout the day! You can do it



Creative Barcodes


Creative Barcodes

Barcodes, or UPC symbols, the ubiquitous emblems of our consumer civilisation, have received a radical makeover by a Japanese firm called D-Barcode. Their ideas ended up on grocery products all over Japan.

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The Latest Thinking -Getting Strong



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Pure weightlifting is out. The latest thinking in strength training says you must incorporate feats of balance with your lifts. See WSJ’s Reed Albergotti’s unusual workout with weights.

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