Tired of going shopping for clothes? Clothes that more often than not are ill fitting? Or with so so designs that make you just settle? You can say good bye to those questions because in a few years, we will all be able to make our own clothes easily and painlessly. The clothes we'll be making will fit right and will have the design of your choice and liking. No more settling for what's out there. Oh, the convenience this brings! Especially since I'm so lazy to go shopping. I do it as a chore about three to four times a year only. Seriously. I don't have that much money to burn. Watch the video and see how convenient it really is. [flv:Spray-On_Fabric.flv 500 320] Links: Wired, Fabrican Ltd., Youtube
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
The Pigeon Wins (Again)
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Telepresence: Updates
First report from me: July 18, 2009
Somebody has upped the ante and gone for the gold. A professor at Keio University in Japan and the National University of Singapore named Adrian D. Cheok, has come up with a technology that can deliver controlled electric shocks to the brain to trick you into experiencing something physical with someone over distance. Although Techcrunch's Sarah Lacy has a point, this augmented reality stuff still interests me as my situation has not improved all that much. I still live quite a distance from my wife and kids and only see them, like, three to five times on average per year. This technology can certainly help bridge the distance although it's not something to strive for. Being physically present is still the best for me or for anyone else. In a humorous aside, who remembers the movie Demolition Man? If you remember this movie, remember how Sandra Bullock's character asked Sly Stallone's character to have sex? Funny... but it could soon become reality. Links: Adrian D. Cheok, Techcrunch
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Friday, September 10, 2010
In Serious Contemplation of... Suicide
That particular thing would be catching up on all the latest news, tech and non-tech. All the emails being received and require replying to. All those articles I want to read but don't have enough time to read. Gadgets I want to buy but can't afford. The futility of it all. Knowing the latest and greatest but unable to do anything about it.
Friends I can only chat with online but hardly ever see face to face. Can't have a cup of java with and enjoying good, fun, conve! rsation. Frankly, it's depressing.
Will suicide be worth it? I'm still thinking about it. Do I even want to? Can I do it? Can I afford to lose touch of my friends? The updates? The slim chance of being able to communicate? How about all the news? I don't have TV, after all. Will I be able to swallow it? How about losing the status of tech-guru? The go-to tech guy. All pertinent, relevant questions I have no answers for.
I suppose it's because of the sudden surge of workload being driven my way in the office and at home. Or the numerous demands on my time by different mundane activities. The stupidity of it all. I mean, considering those, I shouldn't complain as all of it goes a long way towards starving off any chances of depression creeping up on me. Still... it does take away a lot of my downtime. Downtime I need to be able to think.
I've tried foregoing a lot of it this past week and it all se! ems to make sense. Maybe I just need to step back and view everything from a distance. This is beginning to feel like burn out. Maybe you, my friends, can help me decide... shall I commit electronic seppuku by going offline with my Google Reader, Buzz and Facebook accounts? Or should I not? I still can't decide. Just so I know I'm not sick in the head. ;)
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