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Here’s To The Crazy Ones Letterpress Poster

January 12th, 2012 David No comments

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Complete your collection of Think Different posters with the quote that launched it all. This Here’s to The Crazy Ones Letterpress Poster ($100-$200) contains the full quote from the iconic 1997 Apple commercial, the majority of which has been attributed to our late hero Steve Jobs, who even tried on the narrator hat himself before bowing to Richard Dreyfuss in the version that actually aired. Each poster is handcrafted, measuring 10″ by 26″, printed on 100% cotton, handmade Arches 140# paper, and is limited to just 500 prints — so if you want one, you’d best get to ordering.

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Nest Learning Thermostat

January 1st, 2012 David No comments

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Did you know that 50% of your energy bill is derived from heating and cooling your home?  Did you also know that you can cut that number by as much as 20% if you program your thermostat?  But let’s be real, who does that?!  More often than not we just walk up to the thermostat and adjust the temperature when our feet are cold or our pits are sweaty.  As a result, many folks set it and forget it, leaving AC cranked or the heat burning when they’re no longer home or in that room.  So what’s the solution?  The Nest Learning Thermostat.

It’s a $250 device that is supposedly as easy to install as putting in a new light fixture.  If we’re to trust Nest’s stats you can make your money back in as little as 16 months, or perhaps less if you’re incredibly remiss when it comes to cooling or heating your home.  It’s able to achieve this feat by learning about your habits.  Just install the Nest, answer 3 basic questions and then use the thermostat as normal.  A simple ring rotates from left to right allowing you to easily modify the temperature as you see fit.  In a few days time the Nest will begin to build a database that reflects your desired temperatures.  But that’s not all.

The Nest includes an activity sensor, which boasts a 150 degree field of view and can detect when no one is home and set itself to auto Away.  Built-in WiFi not only allows you to control the Nest from your smartphone or any computer from anywhere, but keeps tabs on the weather conditions and forecast, and factors this into its algorithm.  Lastly, an array of sensors (humidity, proximity, ambient light) are baked into the equation.  Once enough data has been collected the Nest will begin to automatically adjust the temperature according to your weekly schedule and habits.  However, that’s not all that the Nest Learning Thermostat has to offer.

 

A light sensor detects the ambient light in the room and adjusts the display’s brightness so you won’t be blinded in the middle of the night.  Furthermore, the screen will glow red for heating or blue for cooling, and will display a green leaf when you’re saving money.

You can add a number of these throughout your home and they’ll all work together to increase your energy efficiency.  We’re not sure if that happens over WiFi or the Ziggbee standard, but in any event it includes both wireless protocols, which means it should be compatible with whatever home automation gear you throw in its direction. Lastly, you can log into the Nest website, review your stats, adjust your schedule accordingly and best of all see how much cash you’ve managed to save.

You can preorder your Nest today for $250.  It should ship 11/14/2011.

8 Simple Ways to Make Your Refrigerator More Efficient

September 5th, 2011 David No comments

<small>Published 4 days ago By Lou Carlozo, Green Dad columnist for dealnews

2626829710 a12547e78c z 8 Simple Ways to Make Your Refrigerator More Efficient<=”" a=”" align=”right” border=”0″ height=”250″ hspace=”8″ vspace=”5″>My friend Fabulous Frank is always coming up with neat ideas and inventions; one of his best designs boasts a refrigerator with a glass door on it. And while that may mean some extra-tough cleanups, just think of the one glorious advantage it offers: “Every time you’d go to check the fridge,” he says, “you wouldn’t have to open the door to see what’s inside.” Which of course means less energy wasted.

Until Fab Frank’s fridge becomes a regular consumer option, we have our work cut out for us. Even if you have an EnergyStar refrigerator, you know these big appliances still eat electricity — about 500 kilowatt-hours per year even for the stingier models. The question is: Can we improve on that? You betcha. Below are some tips for making fridges (both standard and EnergyStar models) run more efficiently. And we’ll start with a tip that comes courtesy of Frank himself.

1) Open The Door Less

Particularly if you have kids, you know fridge doors get opened dozens and dozens of times a day. Whenever that happens, warm air rushes in, making it harder for your appliance to keep cool. Leave the doors open longer than two minutes, and you’re putting strain on the fridge. So until they invent glass doors, do what you can to limit how often and how long your doors get yanked open. With shopping trips, I lump all the refrigerated items into one big pile and then load up as fast as possible. Try determining how much time you need to shave off your loading time with this Presto Electronic Clock & Timer ($10.68 with free shipping via Prime).

2) Pack It Up, Baby

After each shopping trip, I love to stuff the fridge — and there’s a reason besides the fact that many Italian Americans like myself do this. A full fridge means that there’s less hot air that needs cooling. Of course, a stuffed fridge means poor air circulation, and any well-stocked cooler begs to be opened many times. But so long as you police your clan from peeking out of boredom (or swinging on the handles) you should come out ahead on the energy-savings side.

3) A Freezer on Top is Tops

For those of you considering a new fridge, keep in mind that not all EnergyStar models are created equal. The government’s EnergyStar website reports, “Models with top-mounted freezers use 10% to 25% less energy than bottom-mount or side-by-side models.” Besides, a bottom-mounted freezer means stooping over to get the Haagen-Dazs, which isn’t exactly my idea of how to launch an indulgent dessert experience. The GE Top Freezer Refrigerator in White or Black ($448 via “APP50B2″ with free shipping) is an inexpensive option that fits the bill.

4) Chill Out on the ice-Cube Maker

Maybe we could stand to learn something from the Europeans, who don’t take ice in their drinks. Icemakers and through-the-door dispensers not only increase a refrigerator’s price by up to $250, they also increase energy use by 14% to 20%, EnergyStar figures show. So if you have an icemaker, why not give it a rest? And if you really need crushed ice, consider the merits of these Tovolo Perfect-Cube Ice Trays (two for $14.99 with $3.99 s&h) and a hammer.

5) Location, Location, Location

This one comes courtesy of our friends at allyou.com, who point out that a fridge shouldn’t rest close to obvious hotspots. “Place your fridge away from your oven, stove top, radiator, or other heat sources, and make sure there are a few inches of space around it. The unit can nestle, but it shouldn’t abut walls, counters, or other appliances.” I suppose that means no cold storage for my Twinkie flambé, either.

6) Check the Seals and the Frost

Just as leaky window and door seals yield a drafty house, a fridge with bad seals around the doors can’t do its job well. If your seals have suffered from wear or damage, check out RepairClinic, which stocks just about every type of replacement part for large appliances. As for the frost side, it’s a good idea to periodically defrost your freezer, as that will help it work better. If you see more than a quarter-inch of frost all the way around, it’s time.

7) clean Those Coils

Dust is the enemy of many large appliances, from air conditioners to stereo systems. In the latter, dust blocking the vents can cause overheating, and dust on the coils of your fridge forces it to work harder. Getting in back of that monster may conjure visions of an emergency room visit, but tidying up isn’t hard if you consult a reliable resource, like your appliance manual. A vacuum with a crevice attachment is crucial, as is a small brush (like a paint brush) to reach more troublesome areas. Your efforts will not only keep the fridge working better, but also preserve its longevity.

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Going colder than the preferred temperature wastes electricity, and for refrigerators, that ranges between 35 and 38 degrees, according to howstuffworks.com. There are other benefits as well to sticking in this range: “Anything higher and foods will spoil too quickly (it also presents food poisoning problems). Anything lower and freezing becomes a problem.”

Common to all these tips is one overarching principle: habit. Once you get in the habit of checking on the appliances you take for granted, they’ll reward you in kind with extended years of service and extra savings in the bank — all while making a dent in your carbon footprint.

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Yes, That Was Just an Earthquake You Felt [Updated]

August 23rd, 2011 David No comments

the quake was a 5.8 magnitude, centered in Virginia and felt up and down the east coast from North Carolina to New York. Now we know how Americans will respond to an emergency: They will make jokes on Twitter.
[USGS]

Update: The USGS has upgraded the quake, which struck in Mineral, Virginia, to a magnitude 6.0. The Pentagon and the Capitol building are being evacuated.

Update II: Nate Silver, who is apparently an expert in everything, tweets: “Virginia earthquake was quite shallow — just 6 km underground. May explain why folks felt quite a bit of shaking.”

Update III: President Obama is reportedly playing golf with Vernon Jordan. Earthquakes are great excuses for missed putts.

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Pop A Shot

July 28th, 2011 David No comments

Busboy Ricardo Takes down… Lebron, Charles Barkley, Lamar Odom, Carmelo Anthony & Kobe Bryant

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynWb34L-Qn8

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oh and as an added extra Blake Griffin blindfolded.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHhIE73-kaY

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Macallan’s limited edition Albert Watson series priced at $16,000 a bottle

April 30th, 2011 David No comments

macallan 1 Macallans limited edition Albert Watson series priced at $16,000 a bottle the Macallan distillery is back with the Lalique Cire to give you limited edition Albert Watson series which was distilled in 1946. Known as a high-class celebrity photographer, Watson was honored with the Royal Photographic Society Centenary Medal recently. bottle within a rare Lalique Cire Perdue decanter, only 36 bottles of this 64-year-old single malt Scotch with a platinum print from Watson’s project will be available. Priced at $16,000 apiece, you can also look for 1,000 special variant of Albert Watson Masters of Photography which world feature 20 year old single malt bottles priced at $1,000 each. These 64-year-old bottles first surfaced at an auction at Sotheby’s and the earned a whooping $460,000.

[Justluxe]

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Roger Federer takes on Rafael Nadal on the waters

April 28th, 2011 David No comments

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Back in 2005, the tennis pros Roger Federer played a friendly match with Andre Agassi in a sky court in the United Arab Emirates and now, he has taken his long-standing rivalry with Rafael Nadal to the waters. To kick off the 2011 ATP World Tour, the tennis stars played an exhibition match in the waters outside of Doha, Qatar. The unusual and unique tennis round took place on a floating court in Doha Bay Sunday. World No. 1 Rafael Nadal expressed his views about the whole experience and said…

For the past three years we have done a few different things, and this one was a very nice experience. It’s going to be a very exciting season for me, I think.

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$77,000 Kalista Ultimate SE CD transporter

April 27th, 2011 David No comments

CD transport 1 $77,000 Kalista Ultimate SE CD transporter Metronome Technlogie of France has unveiled an exclusive new CD transport named Kalista Ultimate SE for $77,000. to start with, a CD transport is a CD player with a digital output. A CD transporter acts as a transport mechanism to send the digital information off a CD to an external digital to analog converter bypassing it’s own digital to analog converter section – that is what the device does. The hitch here is that to put this device into full use, you will also need to connect a digital to analog converter.
So what really is the point for such a high cost? It isn’t even gold plated or diamond studded. It is just really heavy – 181 pounds – that’s it.

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[Dvice]

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Wok Releases BFS-1 Frequency Shifter Plug-In

November 9th, 2010 David 1 comment

WOK has released BFS-1, a virtual recreation of the Bode Frequency Shifter. Different from a pitch shifter, a frequency shifter moves all frequencies/harmonics by adding a fixed amount. The sound is similar to a ring modulator, but in contrast to this, it is possible to get the upshifted and downshifted signal seperately.

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Unlike a ring modulator, the frequency shifter is also capable of changing the signal by a small amount (1 Hz) to obtain effects known as “Barberpole flanging.” (We prefer the nomenclature: Stripperpole Flanging. —Ed.)

This plug-in has some additional features like feedback delays in the shifting sections, an LFO (all host synced), an envelope with MIDI trigger and an envelope follower to modulate shift and/or volume.

Wok’s BFS-1 is available now as a Windows VST Plug-in for €33. More information on Wok BFS-1.

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