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GoodSports Jaydin Goldenstein Main GoodSports Why New York Adores Mookie Wilson (Jeff Pearlman, Wall Street Journal) Tuesday May102011 GoodSports:] Now Surfboards Have Engines by Brandon Sneed in GoodSports
My surfing ineptitude has been well chronicled around here. Turns out, I really can blame the board. Not at all my impatience, my lack of dedication to getting better at the sport, or my lack of time to learn.
No sir, I can blame the board, because now their are boards with jets, and mine wasn't one. They're calling it "Wavejet." They've been in development 10 years and are, according to GrindTV.com, demoing in the United Statest this summer.
They are also expensive: $4,500 a pop. I bought my first board for $160.
Of course, you'll probably have some surfer dude snobs who will sniff at the idea with upturned noses, but personally, I think it's awesome. Of course I do. I suck . But it's also cool because this way, older dudes or hurt dudes and dudettes will have a means by which to surf long after they could surf the traditional way.
One thing I've learned about surfing: Those who love it love it like few people l ove a sport. Wavejet Technologies CEO Mike Railey came up with the idea. "Now it's gotten to the point where I no longer want to ride a non-powered board," Railey told GrindTV. "You kind of become spoiled once you become accustomed to having the propulsion."
The jets are in a 15-pound unit tucked into the tail section and powered by lithium batteries.
The motors make a low humming sound, and essentially operate by sucking and shooting water through narrow jets. Speeds range from 5-12 mph depending on which propulsion system you get. The jets are controlled by remote-control wristband and can operate nonstop for 45 minutes. The boards themselves will be made from carbon fiber or epoxy shells.
The guy in the video is Steven Walden, a 62-year-old Wavejet board designer whose shop in Ventura, Calif., will be the boards' primary outlet facility. So what do you think of Wavejet surfboards? Pic: Steve Walden, via GrindTV.com http://brandonsneed.com/home/2011/5/10/goodsports-now-surfboards-have-engines.html
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10:05 Jet-Propelled Surfboard Battles the Breakers
Surfers want to ride waves, not tire out while paddling to them. That’s where the WaveJet comes in. Two battery-powered jets tucked into the shortboard’s three-inch shell provide 20 pounds of thrust to propel riders at 12 mph—three times the average paddling speed.
Unlike a Jet Ski’s circular exhaust nozzles, the oblong ones on the WaveJet save space and add power. By forcing water through smaller, flatter openings, the jets produce a higher-pressure stream.
Riders turn the jets on and off with a bracelet remote control that also acts as a kill switch if they wipe out.
Because the battery-and-jet module sits just ahead of the fins, where a standing surfer’s weight rests, the 15 pounds it adds only minimally affects the board’s balance and performance.
Although the WaveJet’s power could realistically help pro surfers shred harder, its true purpose is to make water sports less frustrating for amateurs. The board’s propulsion system is currently built into 11 surfboard models, including paddle- and lifeguard boards, and will soon be installed in bodyboards, kayaks and kiteboards as well.
Dimensions: 7.1 ft. x 21 in. x 3.125 in. Weight: 32 lbs.Run Time: 39 min.Price: $4,500 (est.)More Info: WaveJet
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Handy Man The bodies of WaveJet boards are designed by Steve Walden, an originator of the modern longboard. Jeff Harris Surfers want to ride waves, not tire out while paddling to them. That's where the WaveJet comes in. Two battery-powered jets tucked into the shortboard's three-inch shell provide 20 pounds of thrust to propel riders at 12 mph-three times the average paddling speed.
Unlike a Jet Ski's circular exhaust nozzles, the oblong ones on the WaveJet save space and add power. By forcing water through smaller, flatter openings, the jets produce a higher-pressure stream. Riders turn the jets on and off with a bracelet remote control that also acts as a kill switch if they wipe out. Because the battery-and-jet module sits just ahead of the fins, where a standing surfer's weight rests, the 15 pounds it adds only minimally affects the board's balance and performance.
Although the WaveJet's power could realistically help pro surfers shred harder, its true purpose is to make water sports less frustrating for amateurs. The board's propulsion system is currently built into 11 surfboard models, including paddle- and lifeguard boards, and will soonMbe installed in bodyboards, kayaks and kiteboards as well.
Dimensions: 7.1 ft. x 21 in. x 3.125 in. Weight: 32 lbs. Run Time: 39 min. Price: $4,500 (est.) More Info: WaveJet
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If you love turning heads when you take a ride around town, then the Ryno electric unicycle is probably for you. Designer Chris Hoffmann had his eyes set on the Segway crowd when he started work on the Ryno, and he has come up with quite the interesting looking one-wheeled auto. The cost for a pre-production Ryno is a whopping $25,000 and Hoffmann already has five orders, but he expects the market model to cost about $3,500. The production model will have a top speed of 25 mph, a range of up to 30 miles and an impressive 25-inch thick tire. Hit the jump for video proof of this gadget in action!
Hoffman envisions his ride being used by patrolmen or guards who spend a lot of time walking back and forth over the same ground. Though Segways work fine, you’ve still got to stand up on them for your entire shift. The Ryno would just require you to do a bit of a balancing act while at work, and at least you get a seat. The sheer oddity of the thing might also be an asset, if thieves saw a patrolmen scooting around on one wheel late at night, they might be too stunned to try to break in. Hoffman doesn’t make pretenses that anyone is going to try to ride this guy as their sole mode of transportation and says on his website that it is a complement to whatever duel or quad-wheeled auto you already own.
The folks over at Engadget had a chance to ride the Ryno and said that it was surprisingly sturdy — thanks in large part to its very large tire. In the video above, the Ryno scoots around Pioneer Square in Portland, Oregon dodging pedestrians and parked cars like a pro. In addition to be electrically powered, this little guy uses a lot less materials than a Segway would, for starters it only has one wheel.
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Planar Energy has received the official confirmation of engineering samples performance from the University of Central Florida that verify the company’s internal tests. Scott Faris, President and CEO of Planar Energy says, “This fundamental materials breakthrough, coupled with our proprietary low-cost manufacturing process, will render traditional chemical batteries obsolete.” Bold words . . .
“It will allow solid state battery fabrication that will enable manufacturers to increase their capacity by 200-to-300 percent, while reducing costs more than 50 percent. This is what the automotive industry needs to make electric vehicles practical and affordable,” he continued. There is meat on these bones.
Planar Energy Samples. Faris holds a block of eight ultra-thin batteries made from elements that are vaporized in an evaporator at left.
Planar Energy is a developer of large-format, solid-state batteries co-founded by Scott Faris, who is a serial entrepreneur, and Battelle Ventures in 2007 as a spin-out of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Planar’s products are based upon a portfolio of patents in the areas of materials deposition, new materials and battery design technologies. This is not to be taken lightly. It seems Planar Energy has developed a new generation of inorganic solid-state electrolyte and electrode materials along with a proprietary manufacturing process called “Streaming Protocol for Electroless Electrochemical Deposition,” or SPEED.
Planar is describing SPEED as a low-cost, high-speed, roll-to-roll deposition process, which is significantly more flexible and scalable than existing deposition methods. This eliminates the need for costly and time-consuming vacuum deposition usually required for inorganic films. It also produces energy storage films that are significantly superior to slurry and polymer-based films used in traditional chemical batteries.
SPEED uses water-based precursors, allows for the direct growth of self-assembled films directly on flexible substrates or directly on top of other films. The film growth is done under ambient conditions and with growth rates exceeding 1 micron/minute over large surface areas. The SPEED-deposited films can range from single element films or complex inorganic chemistries with excellent stoichiometry. The process is compatible with a large array of known compound materials systems and it enables use of entirely new compound materials not workable in vacuum or slurry-coating processes. As an example, Planar Energy’s proprietary electrolytes are based upon unique chemistries that cannot be achieved in vacuum deposition.
Here are the points noted in the letter provided for public release by University of Central Florida’s Advanced Materials Processing and Analysis Center (AMPAC):
Planar Energy has identified a new class of solid-state electrolytes that have conductivity of 10-4 in measured samples and 10-3 in functional battery calculations. The conductivity ranges displayed allow for high-rate batteries required in automotive applications. Planar Energy’s solid-state electrolyte materials are deposited as thin films directly on active layers in the battery, eliminating the historic process of having to deposit films on separate substrates and then mechanically joining them. Planar Energy’s electrolytes demonstrate the same performance level of liquid electrolytes currently used by the lithium-ion industry, but they are in a solid form factor. Planar Energy’s change in form factor simplifies the battery manufacturing process and enables existing battery chemistries to function at 95% of their theoretical value. Planar Energy’s batteries will be intrinsically safe, allowing customers to further reduce packaging requirements, as well as simplify the battery management system. Planar Energy’s batteries have virtually no self-discharge, allowing them to sit for long periods of time while retaining their charge. Traditional lithium-ion batteries have high discharge rates that are problematic for automotive applications.
This is an impressive listing. While not directly addressing the 2 to 3 times the energy built at half the price, the technology transfer is yielding results.
Notable in the industry is that Japanese firms have roll to roll production technology on line now, but not at the performance Planar is claiming. The “how” looks fully doable. Roll to roll techniques are gaining market share in solar panels as well.
The questions are in the electrolytes, the connections, anode and cathode materials and designs and a host of construction matters over the course of building a battery. That area is where the meaningful questions lay.
If it all can go to scale, then the signaling to the market will have to crack the market itself wide enough for mass production. With Faris on board and a list of awards and acclaims, getting the attentions seems assured.
Faris seems bent on getting to a 75% cost reduction with the 2 to 3 fold capacity increase. The capacity matter seems consistent across the limited and short period of online info this writer reviewed for back grounding this post. That implies the materials involved are part of the original technology transfer.
By any measure, if Planar and Faris can get production costs down 75%, it won’t be ”hard to do marketing”. Lots of work remains, building prototypes, testing, looking into any heat issues, getting cycling results, lifespan expectations, and identifying markets with needs.
A lithium ion battery that’s physically lighter by two thirds, offered at half or perhaps 25% the price of competitive batteries bodes well for the firm’s chances – and much less expensive consumer products.
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America is dying of EXTREMISM. The national conversation has been taken over by people who think they're 100% right,? 100% of the time. They think everyone who doesn't share their political view is an idiot whose opinions have no validity. Worst of all,many of the people who do these things will read these words and will be too stupid to realize this applies to them. Others WILL realize it,but are too dishonest to admit it. Extremists are ALWAYS part of the problem and NEVER part of the solution.
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rockclan7 1 hour ago
@TheManiacalSatanist6 You said, "In proclaiming this, you're being an extremist yourself.".... I'd LOVE to hear you tell me what I said that you take exception to? or disagree with.
emmettk 1 hour ago
why do i think that politicians know exactly what to do to improve their countries and the world? <_<
elsa991 3 hours ago
The biblical approach is always the best, jubilee on land and debt every 7 years. Love thy neighbour, thou shalt? not kill, nor lie, nor covet, etc these are th foundations that should be used in the world. If we were to rid ourselves of the liars in power that would clear out the whole of teh ruling classes, if we were to rid ourselves of those that covet our money and goods that would clear out allllll bankers. if we were to rid oursleves of those that want to kill innocent people
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@emmettk In proclaiming this, you're being? an extremist yourself.
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Soo true all of you. If only society would listen. I'm taking these comments and turning? them into poems so they won't fall on deaf ears
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@sophiastillhere I just recently got a new full time job programing home audio/video remotes and installing flat panel? tvs and stereo systems- I am making between $50 and $75 an hr. to do a job that- aside from mounting a tv bracket to the wall- is far less difficult than operating an Iphone. Americas priorities are so screwed up, soon well just be able to start stuffing people in little boxes w/ a computer and endless supply of fastfood.
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Capitalism isn't good in the fact that selfish people abuse it. Communism isn't good in? the fact that selfish people abuse it. Its not that these types of economic systems are bad, its because selfish people abuse their power. Something needs to be fixed so that we can keep our freedom.
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NEC's Organic Radical Secondary Battery is 'Slim, Flexible, High-Speed Chargeable' E-Mail Article Printer-Friendly Tweet This Digg This Share this with friends on Facebook Buzz Up! Feb 27, 2007 19:06 Kouji Kariatsumari, Nikkei Electronics
Thin and flexible Demonstrated contactless charge as well
At the "nano tech 2007" event held from February 21 to 23, 2007, NEC Corp. presented an organic secondary battery embedded with an IC card and some other devices. The company strongly appealed to the audience by showing that the battery can light a white LED (light emitting diode) even when it is curved, while demonstrating a high-speed charge and a contactless charge of the battery.
NEC displayed, among other items, a flexible cell and a card incorporating a thermo sensor and the aforesaid battery at its booth. Of the items on display, the thermo sensor card featuring a 6 mAh cell (an electrode measures 2.3 x 2.5 cm) can write measured temperature values every 2 seconds for 5 days (about 200,000 times), while the flexible cell with current capacity of 20 mAh is able to light the built-in 10 mA white LED for 2 hours, the company claims.
The organic radical secondary battery's key feature is its high-speed charge that finishes in only 30 seconds using radical reaction instead of ion exchange. It uses PTVE (poly [4-vinyloxy-2, 2, 6, 6-tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl]) organic radical material as the positive electrode activator, and its negative electrode seems to use metal lithium, which can make the thickness of an electrode thinner than the existing negative electrode material graphite. Dendrite may be viewed in metal lithium, which could lead to short-circuit between positive and negative electrodes, but very small capacity of a thin, micro cell, developed this time, appears to hardly cause a serious problem even if short-circuited.
An NEC spokesperson cited as a challenge that lies ahead the battery's self-discharge, which is even larger than that of other secondary batteries, and said, "We will strive to lower its self-discharge to Ni-hydrogen secondary battery level." NEC aims to apply the organic radical battery for power supply of RFID cards, electronic paper and sensor networks, among others, according to the spokesperson.
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This is the official public release of the full length PART 2 seminar by Alex Retrov and Krystal Alexander-Hille.
Alexander Retrov & Krystal Alexander-Hille predicted that on September 25th 2011 the planet would suffer severe catastrophic events due to planet NIBURU approaching our solar system. Although the predictions were backed up with much evidence (scientific, historical and psychic) they did not come true on the dates specified.
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This is the official public release of the full length PART 2 seminar by Alex Retrov and Krystal Alexander-Hille.
Alexander Retrov & Krystal Alexander-Hille predicted that on September 25th 2011 the planet would suffer severe catastrophic events due to planet NIBURU approaching our solar system. Although the predictions were backed up with much evidence (scientific, historical and psychic) they did not come true on the dates specified.
For questions, updates or more info on the contents of the seminar please visit: www.alexanderretrov.com
To see what Alexander Retrov had to say after September 25th, click on the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsAifmsnc-8
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Paper-thin power for your gadgets will soon be a reality.
Batteries may be the primary portable source preferred for our portable peripherals, but they're not what you'd call efficient. In fact, a significant percentage of a handheld gadget's weight is from its battery. NEC, a company known more for its monitors than alternative energy sources, has come up with a concept that plans to change everything.
NEC has dubbed this latest project the ORB, or Organic Radical Battery. The latest prototype may not as paper-thin as the initial proof-of-concept they released five years ago, but at just over a quarter of an inch thick, it's still a lot leaner than most efficient current-generation power cells.
The ORB can thank two things for its high power-to-weight ratio: its affordable carbon anodes, and its highly conductive nano-composite cathode. The latter is achieved by rendering an organic material into a gel, then impregnated with carbon materials. The one-two punch gives it a power output that's 40% higher than conventional batteries.
It won't be replacing lithium-ions anytime soon, but at the very least the ORB can see future use in powering microcircuitry, implants, and tech-gear. Hey, it's better than using our own bodies as batteries, right? That's a robopocalypse waiting to happen.
[source: NEC via Engadget] 2. http://www.engadget.com/2005/12/08/necs-paper-thin-rapid-recharge-batteries-orb/ Misc. Gadgets NEC develops thin, flexible and 'practical' Organic Radical Battery By Donald Melanson posted Nov 10th 2010 1:32AM NEC first announced its super-thin Organic Radical Battery (or ORB) technology a full five years ago, but it's now finally back with what it describes as the first "practical" prototypes of the batteries. While these new batteries are about twice as thick as NEC's first such units, they're still only 0.7 mm thin, and are apparently much more reliable while also delivering 1.4 times more output (specifically, a capacity of 5mAh). The key to that boost, it seems, are some newly developed, highly conductive cathodes, which consists of some solid organic radical material that were turned into a gel and then uniformly compounded with carbon materials. What does that mean for actual consumers? Well, if NEC has its way, the batteries could be a thin, flexible power source for things like smart cards, wearable devices, and flexible e-paper displays. Full press release is after the break. Show full PR text NEC Develops Organic Radical Battery for Practical Use -- High performance battery compatible with IC Cards and wearable terminals
Tokyo, November 5, 2010 - NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) announced today the development of a thin and flexible Organic Radical Battery (ORB) (*1) that is significantly more reliable and produces 1.4 times (*2) more output than existing units.
These prototype ORB maintain nearly full capacity (*3), even after repeated charge-discharge, due to anodes that feature the same carbon material as lithium-ion batteries. The new ORB also produce 1.4 times more output than existing units due to the development of new highly conductive cathodes. Furthermore, these ORB are the size of a coin, 0.7 mm thin, and boast a capacity of 5mAh.
The prototype ORB enables more than ten consecutive flash firings approximately twenty thousand times, and facilitates continuous high luminance LED flash emission, which is difficult to perform on compact double-layer capacitors. Moreover, the ORB is suitable for next-generation ubiquitous terminals that require flexibility and high output, including IC Cards, wearable terminals and flexible electronic paper.
Characteristics of the technologies are as follows:
1. Anodes made with carbon / high reliability ORB anodes feature the same carbon material used in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, rather than the thin metallic lithium film used with conventional ORB. As a result, the new ORB are approximately 1/10 the cost of existing units and exhibit comparable reliability to commercially available rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in repeated charge-discharge cycle testing (*4).
2. 1.4 times higher output enabled through new composite cathodes A highly conductive nano-composite cathode was developed by converting solid organic radical material into a gel and uniformly compounding it with carbon materials. As a result, the output per battery with a capacity of 5mAh increased to 7kW/L, 1.4 times the level of conventional units.
Research and development was partially carried out by the "Basic Technology Development for Fiber Materials Having Advanced Functions / Development of Battery Components to Enhance Performance and Functionality" project, sponsored by the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry (METI), as well as the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).
These technologies will be exhibited at NEC's "C&C User Forum & iEXPO 2010" held on 11 - 12 November 2010 at the Tokyo International Forum (Yurakucho). Physorg 23 Leave A Comment 3,4. Peripherals, Wearables NEC's paper thin, rapid recharge batteries, "ORB" By Liam McNulty posted December 8th 2005 5:10AM nec paper batteries
NEC has debuted some ultra-thin and flexible quick charging batteries named ORB, for Organic Radical Battery. We're having a hard time deciding what is the coolest part about these; their 0.3mm thickness that allows them to be flexible, or the fact that they can be recharged in about 30 seconds. The organic radical materials inside the battery are in an "electrolyte-permeated gel state," which is supposedly about halfway between a solid and a liquid. This helps ions make a smooth move (no, the other one), reducing resistance, allowing the batteries to charge faster. 1 square centimeter will give you about 1 miliwatt hour. That's not enough to power your laptop, but according to NEC, one recharge of this battery allows an active RFID tag to transmit tens of thousands of signals. NEC plans on further developing the technology so it can one day be used in IC cards, RFID tags, electronic paper, wearable computers, and other such technologies stepping up to the plate in the coming decade. 13 Leave A Comment http://www.engadget.com/2005/12/08/necs-paper-thin-rapid-recharge-batteries-orb/ http://www.jezebel.com/philippe-starck/ Betsey Johnson Now Practically Owned By Steve Madden
Betsey Johnson defaulted on a $50 million loan. Steve Madden bought the debt, and as collateral, Johnson put up all of her company's intellectual property — every design, every idea, everything that makes the brand its lovable pink-punk self.
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[TMZ, Movieline] Argentine model Tatiana Cotliar, who opened the Marc Jacobs show last season, recalls the experience as "not very nice." She says: "The girls at Marc's show looked at me differently. People were like, 'Who are you?' After the show a journalist asked me, 'Are you from the streets?' Because, of course, Marc pulls people in from the streets. I said, 'No, I am a model.'" Actually, the question wasn't completely out of left field: last season, Jacobs' show was indeed partly street-cast. [Telegraph, Fashionologie] Dolce & Gabbana are releasing t-shirts to celebrate Naomi Campbell's twenty-fifth year working as a model. [TLF] Karl Lagerfeld's collection for Hogan drops on October 2. [WWD] Once, years ago, the co-founder of Flaunt styled a shoot with models who were around size 14. Finding interesting, fashionable clothes to fit these models was such a struggle that, reader, he has never attempted the task again. But he really hopes things are changing in fashion! [Fashionista] Kim Kardashian: now "designing" costume jewelry in collaboration with Pascal Mouawad. [People] Philippe Starck has redesigned l'Air du Temps perfume bottle into something that looks a little like bio-weapon from Existenz. [WWD] Acne's new collection of Western-style shirts is, says the label, aimed at transvestites. Isn't that edgy. [Vogue UK] New Balance is making all-leather versions of its 576 sneakers. [DazedDigital] Banks want to buy Jimmy Choo, but Jimmy Choo is being all, Nuh-uh, we are sooooo successful that we're not even for sale. This seems like a naked ploy to drive up demand for an impending sale. [WWD] http://www.jezebel.com/philippe-starck/
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Organic Light Emitting DiodesOrganic Light-Emitting Diode technology, also abbreviated OLED, is relatively new but very promising, especially what concerns design of data display devices. OLEDs' main difference from other LEDs is that they are made of organic compounds which emit light in response to an electric current. This feature determines their main properties.OLEDs are made of special thin-film multilayer structures. These layers are special polymers. There is anode and cathode. Electrons can flow between them. When positive voltage is applied to the anode then electrons from the cathode start moving towards it. That means that the cathode emits them into the emissive layer while the anode gets them from a conductive layer. As the result of the flow of charged particles the layers acquire different charges. The emissive layer is charged negatively while holes appear in the conductive layer which charges positively. Under the influence of static electricity electrons and holes meet, and recombination occurs. A peculiar feature of organic matter is that the holes have greater mobility as compared with electrons. Thus recombination occurs closer to the emissive layer. Electrons' energy is decreasing which is accompanied by the emission of electromagnetic radiation into space in the form of a visible light.To improve the technology several of its aspects may be researched further. This can be the chemical composition of layers, enriching additive agents, and new studies in the field of organics. For each region of RGB spectrum experts look for necessary organic substances and formulas which may improve lifespan of LEDs. They also study operating temperature range and main properties of OLED displays.OLED display is a matrix which consists of combinations of main RGB colours, that is red, green, and blue. When regulating the voltage applied to the cell its glow colour changes. By mixing three colours we get a necessary tint.There are passive and active matrices. For passive matrices we see a set of dots where lines and columns intersect. Each intersection is an OLED. Voltage is supplied to the necessary dot, and the corresponding diode lights up with brightness proportional to the applied voltage. This type of matrix is obsolete. It cannot be used in modern devices which produce big and high-quality image.In such case we use an active matrix. Each intersection of this matrix is connected with a control thin-film transistor. A signal is sent to it. It executes the command and maintains the specified level of glow till it receives new commands. This helps to save electricity. We also see that the screen has a higher response speed to the image change.OLED displays already have many advantages over regular LCD displays. They have lower energy consumption parameters, an improved colour rendition, immediate response time and no minimum visual angle. The image can be read from any angle. They also do not require any bias lighting and have a wide range of operating temperatures.The only disadvantage is their limited life span and expensive big matrices. That is why OLEDs are becoming more and more popular today as they are used in mobile phones, photo cameras, GPS navigators, and other electronic appliances which require a high-quality colourful display of data on average-size screens that do not require continuous work.Besides, there are technologies which are based on OLED and allow to make transparent displays (TOLED technology) or even flexible displays (FOLED).Thus organic light-emitting diodes have a very promising future. There are numerous studies being conducted now, and no doubt that OLED display properties will be improving. And we can expect new high-tech devices soon. Category:
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Well, it's official: If you resist the New World Order, you are a terrorist (according to the idiot scientist Michio Kaku, anyways). Remember, this is the same man who claimed the reason why all the birds and fish have been dying recently is because of MASS SUICIDE!!! (Don't believe me? Look it up!) Obviously, this man is freakin' insane! Category:
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Anyone that thinks Michio Kaku is part of the NWO. Seriously. Get the fuck off these video's. You're just part of the problem. This guys an absolute genius. And uploader. You completely took his "Mass Suicide" statement completely out of context. That was in relation to the birds. who have poor eyesight and follow in a tight pack. They? FOLLOW the leader. the leader gets disorientated for some reason. he plummets to the earth. the others follow. Uploader. Your a fucking retard.
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"The internet is just a type 1 telephone system". Pfiu, I just didn't? know what the internet was, and this genius explained it to me.
oxygenromania 23 minutes ago
how? do these elites have so much influence... even over physicists
SWeir91211 7 hours ago
What an insane wack job nut kaku is. People like kaku are extremely dangerous to freedom and to life in general. No you're not smart kaku, you're an? insane sicko.
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I'm glad the thumbs down bar is? greater than the thumbs up. Seriously people.
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@spencerhopkins91 People don't hate macs because they can't run 95% of all games on the market. They hate them because dollar for dollar they are more expensive than a PC less customisable and most mac owners are smug little pricks that believe they can't get viruses. You know why Macs have very few known viruses it is? because they only have 10% of the PC market if they had more and were a better target for hackers and coders there would be more viruses simple as that.
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@Fox9720 Yea I use Linux for everything and then just use windows and an external hdd for games?
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its a shame because my windows seven pc? took 10.33 secounds...
7wildygold 12 minutes ago
@OnlyStarCraft Gawd THANK YOU.
Integrated design is the OSX trademark, these idiots will never understand. I am so happy? Apple has taken inspiration from their own iOS platforms and injected Java into the API, I'm still scratching my head on why Windows has not done that yet.
I have a Dell ssh'ing with puTTY, one-a these days...
WoahSalmo 4 hours ago
@chaoshawk69 Also, mac osx can open up pdf, office documents without downloading extra softwares from the internet, java is even built in mac osx. I mean, every time I see the fucking registry in Windows makes me rage because that is the worst design? Windows have. Btw, I have a PC with i7 12g ram and crossfire 6950 (mainly to play BF3). Different things have their own purpose, don't hate and talk shit on the internet about a thing you don't like, this makes you like fucking stupid nerd.
OnlyStarCraft 5 hours ago
@chaoshawk69 Pricks like you have no idea what you are talking about.Mac is not known for its hardware but design and software. I bought a macbook air mainly because it is light, thin and small. I bring it with me everyday because I do all my Unix shell programming and Java programming on Mac osx, because osx has built? in Shell (terminal) which I don't have to remote connect to unix server to do some scripts and file management through terminal.
OnlyStarCraft 5 hours ago
That's No Record. But then again, The things you have run during the Start up, and the amount of hard-drive space you have taken up which takes longer for the CPU to read maters My laptop is no where near as good as Your Desktop, But when it is completely Empty? it loads under 6 secs Good Video though.
mishok007 11 hours ago
using a 4/500 hybrid h-drive on windows 7 pro 64 bit, I start up in? a hair under 20 seconds. For the amount of $:space you get with the solid state drives, id pass.
IndyRamMan 13 hours ago
..LOL. I guess that is good for WIndows 7. I know my Archbang Linux notebook usually boots in 12 seconds or less on? a NON-SSD hard drive on so-so hardware.
jeffreygxd 14 hours ago
@chaoshawk69 Somewhat true...macs actually? have lots of viruses. mac owners usually just think they cant get virus and don't have the software to even detect them.
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Run From The Cure The Rick Simpson http://stagevu.com/video/vyzxaszclklh
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{Final Exit} DVD
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JFK - SECRET SERVICE ORDERS STAND DOWN - NO PROTECTION - HIGH TREASON
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6OWcujJSCU
In the 60's the CIA Was dealing heroin LSD Meth Anphetimine etc CIA was started and run by "x" nazies and contenued to do the same shit that they were doing during the war
follow the money IG Farbin is Bayer and behind that "renaming from IG Farbin to Bayer comes Arisol Anthrax
HIV AIDS etc. = It aint rocket surgery ...
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Solar rechargable flying plastic battery "humming bird" exploding plastic bullets an end to gun play and war as we know it fuck you DARPA...
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http://www.wired.com/underwire/2011/11/pepper-spray-cop-meme/?pid=5620&pageid=86506&viewall=true
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http://www.engineeringtv.com/video/Nano-Hummingbirds-Project-Lead
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AeroVironment's Nano Hummingbird got a lot of buzz recently when they released video footage of the NAV (Nano Air Vehicle) in flight. Electronic Design's Bill Wong sat down with AV's Program Manager on the project, Matt Keennon, who shares additional details on the DARPA sponsored project. Hosted by: Bill Wong Videography by: Curtis Ellzey Edited by: Curtis Ellzey
Nano Hummingbird's Project Lead Matt Keennon at AUVSI Unmanned Systems 2011 by Curtis Ellzey on August 22, 2011
Subject: [Fwd: Piezoelectric and Thermoelectric Electric Power Date: Nov 27, 2011 9:47 PM Attachments: Irtren BusPlan (2).pdf
AeroVironment Watch more videos from AUVSI Unmanned Systems 2011 on Engineering TV Nano Hummingbird: A Nano Air Vechicle (NAV) (Bill Wong - Electronic Design)
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Fwd: Piezoelectric and Thermoelectric Electric Power Date:Wed, 26 May 2010 10:32:49 -0400 To: Charles Mingus Thank you for the very interesting pieces you sent. What do you think of thermoelectrics
(http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/MSD-silicon-nanowires.html and below)
as a potential transitional tech dealing with the low hanging fruit of ~ 33% thermal losses in industrial processes?
Also please find attached a very intelligent way of dissociating molecules (specially page 22 on). It has unbelievable potential. We should get together soon.
This week Anna is in SF but maybe we can talk in Winchester or DC. All the best, Francisco
Power from motion and vibrations Forget about batteries.
The ability to harness electricity from tiny vibrations could power a new generation of electronic devices. David L. Chandler, MIT News Office February 16, 2010 This is the second of a series about MIT research on harnessing micro-sources of power (part one can be read here).
The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, which traverses hundreds of miles of some of the most inhospitable terrain on Earth, must be monitored almost constantly for potential problems like corrosion or cracking. Humans do some of this work surveying the pipeline from the air and inspecting it more closely in the areas that can be easily accessed by roads but the bulk of it is done by mechanical "pigs," sensor-laden robots that travel inside the pipeline looking for flaws. A simpler process might involve outfitting remote stretches of the pipeline with sensors that would automatically radio a warning of impending problems. But the need to periodically change the batteries on! such sensors lessens the appeal of that option. For electronic devices in remote or inaccessible situations like this, including environmental or mechanical monitoring sensors as well as some kinds of biomedical monitors, it can be inconvenient or even impossible to replace batteries.
But what if batteries weren't necessary?
Systems that could provide power for such sensors just by harvesting the normal vibrations of the pipeline (or bridges or industrial machinery and so on), eliminating or reducing the need for a battery, are being developed by Anantha Chandrakasan, MIT's Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley professor of electrical engineering and director of the MIT Microsystems Technology Laboratories, and his former student Yogesh Ramadass SM '06, PhD '09.
They have been working for years on the development of ways to harness small amounts of power from ambient vibrations.
A paper describing their latest work on a new control circuit for such systems, which can quadruple the amount of power they produce, appeared last month in the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits.
Big steps toward tiny power There are a number of different approaches to harnessing vibrational energy, some using magnetic or electric fields. But the new control circuit Ramadass and Chandrakasan developed is designed to work with piezoelectric systems — ones that use voltage generated by stress in a crystalline material, such as lead-zirconate-titanate.
It has been known for well over a century that some materials, including some crystals and ceramics, will produce an electrical current when subjected to stress by squeezing or bending. To harness the energy of motion or vibration, such a material is coupled to a spring, pendulum or other mechanism that converts the motion into pressure. Chandrakasan and Ramadass envision applications in such things as implantable medical diagnostic or treatment devices that could be powered indefi! nitely by the person's own natural movements, or distributed sensors to monitor structural elements on bridges or the pressure in truck tires and transmit the data to a central receiver, powered by the vibrations of ordinary traffic.
Existing devices for harvesting energy from vibrations tend to be tuned to very specific frequencies, Chandrakasan says, but "in many practical applications, we need something more general.
That's still a technical question to be addressed."
For now, such systems can't deliver enough power to run consumer devices such as cell phones, Ramadass explains.
"The power levels for a cell phone are way up from what we can generate now" from a person's natural movements, he says, although some simpler devices, such as an mp3 music player, might be within the available range.
He is currently working with semiconductor leader Texas Instruments to develop commercial applications of ultra-low power systems and solutions.
David Lamb, chief operating officer of Camgian Microsystems, a company that produces a variety of low-power, lightweight semiconductor chips, says enabling new, low-power distributed sensor and security systems will depend on improving the efficiency of energy-harvesting techniques, including the power-producing system as well as control and storage systems.
Because low-power systems are still a relatively new area of research, he says, "typical power management approaches are not well suited to energy harvesters, and there are still a lot of unsolved challenges," But devices such as the company's remote surveillance system are designed to operate on very low power, he says, and "if efficient interface and control circuits can be developed, this microsystem can be continuously powered by energy harvesting."
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has provided support for this research, which also holds promise for monitoring military equipment in remote locations.
The team has also been developing systems to derive small amounts of power from temperature differences (as described in part one of this series), and Chandrakasan says that in the future, some applications might make use of systems that combine both the heat- and vibration-harvesting devices to produce more power, or to work in situations where these energy sources are variable and one or the other might not always be available.
Some parts of such a system, such as the electronic control circuits and transmitters for relaying the collected data, could be connected to both the heat and vibration generating systems (as well as additional sources of power, such as a solar cell), Ramadass says. "You could have one set of electronics that interfaces" with multiple inputs, he says.
For the future, the researchers are working on ways to improve the integration of the various components, and on making the systems as versatile as possible. "We want to make them adaptable over a broad range" of operating conditions, Chandrakasan says.
In addition, they are working on improving the devices' overall efficiency.
"We want to get to the maximum theoretically possible achievable energy," Ramadass says.
Subject: Fwd: Pepper-Spraying Cop John Pike: His Artistic Legacy Date: Nov 22, 2011 8:03 PM Dear ones, If you haven't seen this, click on the link in red bold large print. I laughed out loud. Several times! And I'm not an easy audience these days. Really! xoxoJ
Begin forwarded message: Date: November 22, 2011 1:57:17 PM EST Subject: Pepper-Spraying Cop John Pike: His Artistic Legacy
Pepper-Spraying Cop John Pike: His Artistic Legacy
John Pike, a lieutenant on the UC-Davis police force who joyfully pepper sprayed nonviolent students, is currently the most hated and despised person in the world, rightfully seen by decent people as a coward, bully and sadist. While he will probably not achieve the notoriety of someone like Bull Connor, one of his spiritual antecedents--Connor spent many years leading the brutal charge, while Pike will be remembered, as an ephemeral footnote, for just one incident--his legacy is, nonetheless, assured, thanks to some very creative artists. Take a look. --Bill Koehnlein
http://www.wired.com/underwire/2011/11/pepper-spray-cop-meme/?pid=5620&pageid=86506&viewall=true http://boingboing.net/2011/11/20/occupy-lulz.html http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/the-pepper-spraying-cop-meme
-- "Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realize we cannot eat money." --Nineteenth century Nehilawe (Cree) proverb
http://www.edn.com/blog/PowerSource/41485-LED_wreath_incorporates_daylight_harvesting.php http://532gallery.com/
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