Wednesday, 2 March 2005

of stuff n such - 02.03.05

Craze is pole lot of fun: Welcome to the world of Extreme Poledancing. [Source: The Sun]
Update: Ah 9, thanks for the link-up.

Scientific wizards find real cloak of invisibility: Harry Potter turns reality? [Source: scotsman.com]

Microwave 'Gun' Could End High-Speed Police Chases: This is what you need to zap a car. [Source: ABC News]

Other celebrity cell-phone pictures they don't want you to see: Eeek! [Source: The Fark]

Bored? Rewrite a famous quote as if Yoda had said it: "Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to sufferingggggggg...." [Source: The Fark]

Bill Gates to Receive Honorary UK Knighthood: Sir Bill [Source: Reuters]

UnHappy Birthday: Did you know Happy Birthday is copyrighted and the copyright is currently owned and actively enforced by Time Warner? [Source: unhappybirthday.com]

Hackery hoodie with "1337" embroidery: 1337 (hacker-speak for "leet" or "elite") [Source: boingboing]

Segway XT: Some new models from Segway [Source: cnet.com]

Soccer ball microchip helps inattentive refs: A microchip embedded in the soccer ball will transmit a signal to a watchlike device on the referee’s wrist. [Source: engadget]

A competing Game Boy Advance rumor emerges: So much hype now on gaming consoles. 360, revolution, DS, PSP and what have you. ZDNet also has an article that talks about the next generation consoles. [Source: engadget]

Geneva Motor Show 2005 Premier: Jalopnik has photos of some cars that will be on display at the show [Source: Jalopnik]

Macintank: iMac fish tank [source: numb3rs.com]

The Commonly Confused Words Test: I've taken the test and I feel confused after taking it. Me Advanced sial [Source: okcupid.com]

ABkey: The ABkey is a globally patented revolutionary keyboard that offers you a choice –"the long-awaited freedom from Qwerty". It’s alphabetical, with all the common keys in and near the homerow, and an ergonomic flexible V-shape. The ABkey idea was conceived in the USA, while the inventor, a graduate student from Singapore, was watching the popular TV program Wheel of Fortune. And one last note, it is endorsed by Sandy Chua leh. It took Sandy only 25 minutes to go from Qwerty to abKey.

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