Two Day House
Cracking time-lapse video of a Huf-style house build in West Cork.
Thanks for uploading it for me Shane, and for the detailed rundown on sourcing and building one!
Cracking time-lapse video of a Huf-style house build in West Cork.
Thanks for uploading it for me Shane, and for the detailed rundown on sourcing and building one!
Will reckons he’s more organised that me – I did actually get to the pub on Friday Will, it was just a bit “minimal” – and will be drinking coffee in Sin É on Coburg Street on Friday at 7pm to prove it.
Sadly I can’t be there, but I will be slugging pints of Rebel Red in the Franciscan Well on Friday the 2nd of May at 5pm, so hopefully some of you can make one of them.
See Will, I might be disorganised, but I do spawn stuff to beat the band. :)
And now back to your regular lack of programming…
Think I found this on Damien’s blog, but I’m not sure. Anyway, it’s a flash-based visual representation of CO2 emissions by country, plus births and deaths. Have a look.
They’ll probably be arrested now as terrorists!
Wired: To demonstrate why using fingerprints to secure passports is a bad idea, the German hacker group Chaos Computer Club has published what it says is the fingerprint of Wolfgang Schauble, Germany’s interior minister.
According to CCC, the print of Schauble’s index finger was lifted from a water glass that he used during a panel discussion that he participated in last year at a German university. CCC published the print on a piece of plastic inside 4,000 copies of its magazine Die Datenschleuder that readers can use to impersonate the minister to biometric readers.
Several years ago the CCC published a guide to lifting and reproducing fingerprints.
Quoted from Foot.ie, and in turn from the Pats forum, and probably from somewhere else in turn. The original thread is here. Edited for clarity.
A guy in Canada is selling his 1991 Nissan Skyline, when some dude shows up and asks to take it for a test drive, leaving his drivers licence as insurance. He doesn’t come back, clearly stealing the car, and the police check the licence and it’s fake.Guy is obviously bummed out, and posts on a car forum with some pictures of the car, asking people to keep an eye out for it.
Incredibly, someone spots the car at a local mall, chases after them, takes a photo of the thief, and posts it on Photobucket.
As more people join the witchhunt, someone finds him and follows him back to his house where he parks the car and goes inside. They upload the location to Google Maps.
From his home address, they manage to track down his Facebook profile! From that they get his real name and work location.
Several of the forum members drive to the guy’s house at 2:30am and eventually manage to box the car in, calling the cops who come and arrest him. Full footage is filmed of his arrest and uploaded to YouTube:
The rightful owner picks his car up, checks inside and finds 22 dollars and the guys wigger hat, which he promptly puts up for sale on eBay!
Probably best if you just follow this link and I say no more.
(Thanks Graham.)
I’ve ofter wondered about this. Turns out it’s a bit of an old wives tale.
Turns out, however, that power surge is so brief that its energy draw doesn’t amount to much: the equivalent of a few seconds or so of normal operation, according to U.S. Department of Energy estimates. In other words, from a strict energy-conservation standpoint, it’s almost always beneficial to shut off fluorescents when leaving the room—the start-up energy is offset by the power saved in even the briefest outages.
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