Meet The String Doll Gang

>> Monday, May 3, 2010

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The String Doll Gang is just one of the full-of-character offerings of Fair Trade company Kamibashi — the collaboration of Asian artists and a North Carolina couple who were formerly teachers in Japan. They find quirky handmade creations such as The String Doll Gang and partner with the artists to sell their wares online. With more than 100 different personalities to choose from (a word of warning: some are more child-appropriate than others), kids will love these mini 2 to 3-inch toys that make for fun little surprises when traveling, or anytime!

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Reusable Freak-O-Bags

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By now you’ve probably amassed a good number of reusable grocery bags, but here’s one more worth adding to your collection — that will get your kids in on the green action too. Kamibashi Freak-O-Bags start as quirky and colorful Asian art-inspired characters and unfold into sturdy, 16-inch square bags. Each one comes with a carabiner clip so you can hang it on the stroller for your little one to play with or ogle on the way to the store. North Carolina designer Julie Armbruster created these novel Fair Trade bags, some of which she makes herself, and some of which are handmade by a family in Thailand.

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Car Accident Claim Payouts: How Much Money Will You Get After An Automobile Crash?


If you were involved in an automobile accident in which you sustained injuries as a result of someone else’s negligence, you are entitled to be compensated for your economic and non-economic damages. Whether you suffered minor injuries, such as a slight whiplash or cuts and bruises, or more severe injuries, such as broken limbs, internal bleeding, severe soft tissue sprains or strains, the at-fault driver has a responsibility to make you financially whole and to put you back to where you were before the accident occurred. This is true whether that driver has auto insurance or not. If he does not, you will likely have to sue him for your damages. If he has insurance, you, or your attorney, will be working with a claims adjuster employed by his insurance company, to try to obtain a settlement. This may or may not involve filing a lawsuit and going to court, depending on whether or not you and your attorney see eye to eye with the insurance company on the value of your insurance claim.

Evaluation of your claim
How an adjuster evaluates an injury claim depends on the company’s procedures, but in general, these are the criteria he or she takes into account when determining how much money an injured individual should receive to settle his or her claim:

• Facts of the accident
What happened, at what speed, where, who was involved, were any laws broken, were the police called to the scene, was anyone ticketed, etc., are the basic facts the adjuster will consider.

• Liability

Claims adjusters must evaluate a claim for fault before offering any settlement. If one party is clearly liable and there is no question, it is not a difficult issue. But there are accidents where it is difficult to determine who was responsible, such as those in an uncontrolled intersection, or a left turn made in front of a speeding car entering the intersection. Sometimes reconstruction experts need to be employed to evaluate the accident scene, the damage to the cars, etc. in order to determine what actually happened to figure out who was in the wrong. Sometimes it is determined that both parties were negligent and fault may need to be apportioned.

• Extent of Injuries
The adjuster will request certain information regarding your injuries so he or she is able to determine how injured you really are. They sometimes look at injuries with a rather skeptical eye. Since fraudulent claims are fairly common, don’t take it personally. Just provide what they are asking for. Usually they want a medical report from your physician with a diagnosis and a prognosis for your recovery. They want to know what treatment and/or medication was prescribed and what the status of that treatment is now. Their experience helps them to determine if the treatment was reasonable and necessary for your type of injuries. They may ask if your doctor told you to take time off from work. This way the adjuster gets a complete picture of the difficulties you are having since the accident.

• Expenses

This is fairly simple. How much did you spend on medical bills as a result of the auto accident? How much did you lose in wages? Any other expenses? You will need to provide documentation to support your claim: copies of medical bills and statements, wage stubs, receipts for medicines and other expenses. One difficult item to prove may be how much money you lost if you have your own business and you had to miss work. Sometimes a financial expert is required to help determine the losses. Then there is the damage to your property that needs to be submitted, unless your own insurance pays for it. If the at-fault driver’s insurance will be paying, you will need to provide at least one repair estimate; they will likely want to take a look at the vehicle themselves if where, or to what extent the car is damaged will help determine liability.


• Other Factors

Sometimes there are other factors involved that should be taken into account and you might want to point them out to the adjuster who is evaluating your insurance claim. For example, if you were caring for young children or an elderly relative before the accident and now you cannot, you may need to hire someone to do so. If you were working in a job requiring physical activity that you can no longer do either temporarily or permanently, you’ll want to let them know. If you can no longer do housework and have to hire someone or your spouse has to take time away from work to do that, tell them. All of these factors affect the value of your claim.


Once the adjuster has all of the necessary documentation to evaluate your claim, it is really quite subjective. He or she will come up with a value range based on all the information and make you an offer, likely from somewhere near the bottom of their range. There is no set formula, like 3 times the medical bills, although many use that as a guide. They do not expect you to take their first offer; they expect you to negotiate. If you have an attorney, he or she will do the negotiating for you. If you do not, you are on your own.

Remember that insurance companies are not in the business of spending a lot of money on claimants. They want to protect themselves and their bottom line, and not pay more than they have to or than they believe is a fair amount. But if you negotiate wisely, you can get them to the top of their range and walk away satisfied. If you believe their range is too low, and your attorney agrees, it is time to go to court.

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Auto Insurance Deductibles: How Much Should Your Deductible Be?


We would all like to save money when it comes to buying auto insurance, but, as my mother always told me, don’t be penny-wise and pound foolish. If you have never purchased auto insurance before, or even if you have, you should be aware that one of the important decisions you will have to make is at what dollar amount to set your collision and comprehensive deductibles. For these two types of coverage, the deductible amounts will be a determining factor in how much your premium is.

A central rule to remember with auto insurance is: the higher the deductible, the lower the premium--but the more you'll pay out of pocket in case of a claim; the lower the deductible, the higher the premium--but the less you'll fork over if you have an insured claim.

All auto insurance policies that cover collision and/or comprehensive have a deductible. The deductible is the part of your policy that you are responsible for paying. Auto insurance policies don't simply take care of all of your damages or expenses. You are required to pay for some of the damages, but that amount depends on your deductible. Deductibles vary by state, but are most often in amounts of $100, $200, $500 or $1,000. How does it work? If you are in an accident that causes $3000 worth of damage to your car, and your deductible is $500, you are required to pay the $500 and the insurance company will take care of the remaining $2,500. If you carried a $100 deductible, you would pay the first $100, and then your insurance would pony up the remaining $2,400.

How to decide
It’s not always easy to decide how much you are willing to pay now (for your premium) versus later (for your deductible) should you need to make a claim. Some of the factors to take into consideration are your:

• income
• credit
• savings
• comfort level
• age of your car
• driving history
• premiums

Think about your household income, credit available and your personal savings. If you were to experience a car accident today- what amount of money would you feel comfortable paying as your deductible? In other words, what do you have in the bank or available on your credit card, and how much can you get your hands on if you need to that won’t have a huge impact on you or your family? If your current deductible is higher than that amount--make it lower! If you could easily afford to pay more--you might want to increase your deductible in order to lower your premium.

Much of it has to do with risk. Are you willing to take the risk by having a large deductible that you won’t have an accident, or if you do, that you’ll be prepared to cover that amount? Are you comfortable with that, or are you going to fret over it?
So you see that which option you choose (high deductible/lower rates or low deductible/higher rates) will depend on what you can afford, but it also depends on how often you expect to need your insurance. While no one expects to have an accident, you know your driving history; if you tend to have a fender-bender of some sort every few months, you will likely want to pay the minimum amount and let the insurance company take on the majority of costs. For safer drivers who have an excellent driving record, it makes sense to go with the higher deductible and pay lower premiums instead.

Questions to ask yourself
Every so often, make sure to review your auto insurance deductible and consider these two questions:
• Has my household income changed since I set this deductible?
• Does this deductible still reflect the amount of money I would be able to pay in the event of a claim?

Purchasing car insurance doesn’t have to be confusing. Take the time to go over the numbers and figure out what you would be able to afford out of pocket in case of an accident and how much you can afford to pay on a monthly basis. A little research can go a long way. It’s also helpful to speak with the auto insurance agent who can give you a good idea of what the norm would be for your car’s age and your driving experience.

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Reclaimed Leather Goods

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Remember the three “R”s? Shara Porter can do you one better: reprint. The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth grad, who plies her trade in “hand-printed fine found objects,” retools vintage leather bags and accessories with a quick mend and a hand-stamped illustration. Porter’s world is full of adorable characters and objects placed in the most unexpected ways, resulting in a menagerie of hedgehog wallets, birdcage purses, bumblebee clutches, and “brontosaurus” card holders.


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First Large-Scale Urban Bike Sharing Program Launches in Denver!

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Yesterday the city of Denver celebrated Earth Day by launching the first large-scale bike sharing network in the US! Dubbed B-Cycle, the program offers offers roughly 400 red Trek B-cycles at 40 B-stations throughout the City. A launch event at the City and County buildings kicked off the program and afterward the Mayor of Denver, John Hickenlooper, led a bike parade around the Civic Center Park.

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Hydro Lance Recycles Jets into High-Speed Planeboats

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Here at Inhabitat we’ve seen our fair share of airplanes repurposed into incredible new forms, but this heavy-duty recycling plan takes the cake. A company called Hydro Lance proposes to transform old, obsolete aircraft into high-speed ocean vessels by replacing their wings with narrow pontoons. An old 727-200 could be converted into a high-speed, ultra-stable passenger ferry capable of traveling at a speed of more than 120 knots (nearly 140 mph).

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Green Tech’s Big Patent Problem

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You may remember the battle that raged between pharmaceutical companies who wanted to hold on to their patents and African nations who couldn’t afford the non-generic price tag on the AIDS drugs that would help their dying populations. A similar problem is brewing over green energy technologies: developing countries are demanding that the U.S. waive its patents on clean energy technologies so they can afford to cut their carbon emissions, and the U.S. is saying no way. According to a forthcoming article in The Yale Law Review, the situation benefits no one and is easily remedied.

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A Sofa that Helps You Get into Shape!

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There’s no reason to let your couch kick your butt into an unhealthy, sedentary lifestyle. Designed for Italian furniture manufacturer Campeggi, Tobias Fraenzel’s “Champ” lets you show your sofa who’s boss. This multi-faceted chair which made its debut at this year’s Milan Furniture Fair not only affords a comfy cushion to park your tired glutes, but also features a neat modern design that provides a discreet outlet for you to get your daily workout!

A couch potato, no more! Champ starts off as a compact sofa, which can easily be transformed into an upright punching bag. Kick it, punch it, charge it head-on, Champ will take it all on in stride. A design full of function and wit, Champ is a shining example of smart design.

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Amazing Artwork Made by Insects!

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Believe it or not, this artwork is actually made from the movement of tiny insects! Straight from Eindhoven comes Debugged, Big Apple Bugs and Vernissage – a new exhibit from the enterprising experimental design team Edhv. ‘Art by Insects’ is a fascinating series based on a vision of organic and reactive identities. By using an experimental technology tracking software to map the movement patterns of various species of insects, Edhv has created a whole new medium of artwork that comes from life.

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Purple Pokeberries Could Provide Low-Cost Solar for Developing Nations

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Civil War soldiers used the dye from purple pokeberries to write letters home. Now, the bright-colored weeds are being used for a far more modern purpose. Researchers at Wake Forest University’s Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials created low-cost, fiber-based solar cells that work more efficiently when coated with a layer of pokeberry dye. Scientists hope the cheap solar cells combined with a common plant will help provide inexpensive electricity to developing nations.

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Roller Coaster Chair Made From Coney Island Boardwalk Planks

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Searching for thrills at New York Design Week? Look no further – Inhabitat favorite Uhuru Design has just revealed an undulating roller coaster chair made of wood reclaimed from the demolished Coney Island boardwalk. Set to be unveiled this week at BKLYN Designs 2010, the piece is part of Uhuru’s new Coney Island Line, which reflects on the history of the amusement park while celebrating the weathered nature of the 70 year-old aged wooden planks.

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Wind-Powered Knitting Machine Lets Nature Knit Scarves!

Perusing Designboom this morning we saw this super rad wind-powered knitting machine by Merel Karhof. We had to share this amazing device that beautifully knits tubes using only wind power! The idea initially came to Karhof as she walked by cul de sacs and noticed a consistent breeze flowing outwards. She decided then that she would come up with way to harvest that free energy source and put it to good use. The result – the “Wind Knitting Factory“.

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Showcased first at the Hotel RCA exhibition, hosted by royal college of art during Milan Design Week, the Wind Knitting Factory is a 1.2 meter diameter handmade wind mill attached to a loom mechanism. As the wind blows, it spins the loom and knits a scarf tube!

Obviously the stronger the wind is blowing, the faster a scarf can be knit. Each scarf is 2 meters long and is labeled with the day it was made and how long it took to the wind to knit it. Totally powered by free renewable energy without any human power, these amazing little scarves are perfect for wearing on a windy day too!

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Vein-Like Piezoelectric Shower Harvests Kinetic Energy to Heat Water

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This incredible concept for a self-heating piezoelectric shower combines inspiration from the human body’s circulatory system with technological innovations in piezoelectricity. The fluid web of piping heats water by utilizing energy from friction produced by flowing water — it’s therefore able to function completely off the grid. Conceived by Finnish Sebastian Jansson, Mexican Fernanda Piza, Brazilian Victor Stelmasuk and German Natalie Weinmann, the design not only grabs our attention as an exotic art form but also enlightens us with its energy-efficient design.

The Piezo Shower placed second in the ‘I saloni Premio SaloneSatellite’ competition during Milan Design Week. The design was a project of the Master of European Design Programme that took place at ENSCI Les Ateliers Paris and was supervised by Thomas Lommee and Sebastian Müller.

Focusing on new technology allowed the design team to rethink conventional showering systems and create a design that is full of new defining qualities. The design features a network of fibers within its curving and connecting pipes that harvest kinetic energy from friction and generate electricity to heat the water.

The design team explains that the shower is “futuristic yet feasible.” Inspired by the human body’s circulatory system, the designers expanded the area of the piping and added twisting curves that allow for more movement and time for the water to create friction inside the piping.

The shower is controlled through a digital touchscreen that can be integrated into bathroom tiling. The control system also projects waters temperature, pressure and water consumption over-time, providing the necessary details for consumers to adequately monitor their own water waste and energy consumption.

The ‘I saloni Premio SaloneSatellite’ competition was open to contestants that took part in SaloneSatellite 2010 and was reserved for designs that pertained to bathroom and kitchen ambiences.

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Bionic Humidifier: A Flower that Helps You Breathe Easier

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Nature, nurture and design come together in Gonglue Jiang’s Bionic Humidifier — a clever appliance masquerading as a potted plant that also functions as an indoor humidifier. Jiang’s artificial “bloom” wilts and goes limp without continual watering (refilling) and comes in an assortment of colors and shapes — just like the garden variety. “I designed a humidifier simulating a live flower that needs to be ‘nurtured,’” Jiang explains, “which fulfills emotional needs for the users.

The Bionic Humidifier does it all— it moisturizes your apartment, it looks beautiful while it does it, AND it offers the bragging rights that go with keeping something alive! And don’t think this is just decorative folly — this apparatus has been created to live, die and be maintained like a flower, making it more than just another household tool.

No green thumb? No worries — the Bionic Humidifier is much more forgiving than Mother Nature. Once you provide water, your plant will perk back up and resume humidifying. With the looks and mannerisms of a plant, Jiang aims to bring both fresh air and a natural feel into otherwise enclosed spaces, and, unlike typical whirling and fizzing varieties of humidifiers, the Bionic Humidifier provides a “natural breeze effect in home humidifying.

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Latin America’s Tallest Skyscraper Aiming for LEED Platinum

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Although not particularly known for its skyscrapers, Latin America will soon have their very own eco tower to add to the growing mix of green skyscrapers all over the world. Torre Reforma, designed by Mexico-based LBR&A Arquitectos, will be Latin America’s tallest building coming in at 244 meters (800 feet), which will put it in somewhere around 180 on the list of the world’s tallest skyscrapers. Even more noteworthy than its height though is that the building is aiming for LEED Platinum certification and will hopefully encourage a wave of green building in Mexico City and the surrounding regions.

Located in downtown Mexico City, Torre Reforma, a 46 story mixed-used development, will sit across the street from Torre Mayor. A historic gothic-style building, which currently exists on the site will be dismantled and rebuilt on the corner of the site and underneath the tower. Inside, the tower will have restaurants, retail, 18 floors of apartments and 26 floors of office space. The tower is currently under construction and is expected to be completed in late 2011.

Halfway up the tower, a two story garden resides in the heart of the building and acts as a vertical park for residents and employees. Floor to ceiling glazing will reveal the park to the exterior and afford views to those inside. On the upper levels, the structural cross bracing membranes, which help stabilize during an earthquake, are visible. The south side of the tower is wedge-shaped and covered in photovoltaic panels to produce power for the building. At night, windows are automatically opened at night to help flush heat from the building. LBR&A Arquitectos has designed the eco tower in hopes of achieving LEED Platinum certification, which will hopefully spur on more green building projects in Latin America.

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Ark House

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Whether for a future flood or a remnant of one from long ago, the Ark House is a provocative residential design that is, ironically, land-locked in the middle of Montana. The design calls for two huge cathedral roofs- one protecting a substantial deck that leads to the next roof over the main house. In addition to making a bold statement, the home boasts some eco-conscious and energy-saving features that Noah himself would likely be impressed with.

Architectural firm Axis Mundi was asked to design a home for a 100 acre site in Madison Valley, Montana that has a contemporary feel but still relates to the ancient landscape. As you enter, you are introduced to a vast covered space not unlike an open barn that leads to a staircase and then a bridge suspended over a pond, after which, the living space finally comes to view. The architect claims a near zero energy profile with a high performance envelope, a ground source heat pump and solar electric panels, presumably built into the roof system. If it ever sets sail there will be plenty of room for all with a 4,800 sq ft deck and 5400 sq ft three story interior.

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Storage for your hacking needs

Sometimes your project needs a lot of non-volatile ROM, right on cue [Matthew] let us know how to not only connect, interface, read, and write to SD cards with a PIC over serial, but also how to do the above mentioned with an old PATA HDD. For those without a PIC/serial connection don’t fret, [nada] let us know about his Bus Pirate SD card hack, of which our personal favorite part is the creative use of an old 5.25″ floppy connector as the SD card socket.

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Beach stereo

[Adam] wanted a stereo that could stand up to rain and keep sand out. He ended up building this beach stereo out of a cooler. The cooler’s already made to be water tight. He cut holes in the front and back for marine speakers and added a water-tight bezel and cover for the controls on the deck. Inside you’ll find a marine battery to power the unit. Now he and his friends can rock-out even in poor weather thanks to this portable and rugged unit.

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Easy IM-ME flashing

[Travis Goodspeed] wrote a guide to firmware flashing for the IM-ME. He’s using a GoodFET open-source JTAG adapter that he designed to do the programming. This is really taking [Dave's] work on the device and running with it. The end goal being to develop an operating system for the device. If you haven’t read the past articles, once hacked this becomes a development board for the Chipcon CC1110 processor with keyboard, LCD screen, and wireless communications included.

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Steam powered tank

This steam-powered tank is really something of a steam-electric hybrid. Steam provides the locomotion, but an electrical system provides the remote control and steering. A full boiler will provide 10-15 minutes of operation which you can see in the video after the break. Before you leave a nasty comment: Yes, we realize this project is from several years ago. It’s new to us and the completion date doesn’t diminish the novelty of this well-executed build. This is the quality and uniqueness we’re used to seeing from [Crabfu].

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Low Cost Killer Robot

One of our most prolific commenters, [mrgoogfan], shared with us his working BattleBots style robot. Built for under $500, it is capable of zipping around at 25 miles an hour under load. Chances are, this robot would be just as much fun as a Bar Stool Racer as it is with all the weapons attached. The bill of materials also includes a good number of links as well as prices to get the blossoming roboteers in the audience started. We cant wait for the microcontroller automated version, because the idea of a big angry killer Roomba is just the kind of thing that makes us happy. Oh, and we might have a couple suggestions for weapon packages

Check out the video after the break to see [mrgoogfan] zipping around on the top of his robot and showing off the weapons systems.

Have any of you built your own BattleBot or similar platform? We would love to hear from anyone willing to show off a cheaper, faster, smarter, or stronger build, or any tips for people looking to get started in building their own.

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Update: Nintendo DS camera control

All of the juicy details needed to control a camera from your Nintendo DS are now available at the Open Camera Control project. This is the descendant of [Steve Chapman's] setup from a few years ago. The system has been polished up and has seen many feature additions. It’s been used in movie production and works with a wide range of cameras.

Start by building your own interface cable using an AVR microcontroller running the Arduino bootloader. Finish up by loading some open source software onto the DS to add a cornucopia of shot options.

[Thanks Pops Macgruder]

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Hardware jailbreak eases reboot pains

This device can jailbreak an iPhone. It doesn’t require a computer and it can either reboot a phone that was one-time-boot jailbroken using the blackra1n exploit, or jailbreak a factory fresh unit. We wouldn’t say this solves the tethering problem caused by blackra1n (needing to return to a computer to reboot the phone), but it certainly does ease the pain. We saw some info about the board layout but no parts list or firmware. See the demo after the break and leave a comment if you have more information on the parts or code.

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Coffee powered Car-puccino

We can only imagine how amazing this coffee burning car smells at it speeds down the highway at a maximum of 60mph. Don’t jump out of your seat so quick to get your own, while the idea sounds fantastic, the mileage will bring you back to earth rather quick. At 3 miles per kilo of coffee, it can turn that £36 210 mile trip into one between £910 and £1,820 with a stop to re-bean-fill every half hour!

Still, the Car-puccino is an amazing conversion, and we’re getting closer and closer to Back to the Future’s Mr. Fusion

[Thanks Tim]

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Narcisse Mirror

>> Saturday, April 24, 2010

Berasal dari Perancis bermerek Domestic telah meluncurkan koleksi mirror oleh desainer seperti Matali Crasset, 5.5 Desainer dan Ich & Ka. Menurut situs web mereka, Narcisse adalah kumpulan seniman mirror. Aspek kunci cermin ini berada pada kualitas, desain dan pengerjaan bingkainya

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10 Batu Permata Paling Mahal


Perkiraan Value: 7 Juta dolar(Rp. 70M)

Merah adalah yang Moussaieff ditampilkan sebagai bagian dari Smithsonian's "The Splendor of Diamonds" pameran, di samping De Beers Millennium Star dan The Heart of Eternity.

Moussaieff Merah yang dilaporkan telah ditemukan oleh seorang petani Brasil di Abaetezinho sungai pada tahun 1990, di sebuah daerah yang dikenal sebagai Paranaiba Alto yang memiliki reputasi sebagai sumber besar dan berwarna indah berlian.secara kasar, itu diyakini 13. 9 carats (2. 78 g).

Berlian ini dibeli dan dipotong oleh William Goldberg Diamond Corp, di mana ia pergi dengan nama aslinya Shield Merah. It is currently owned by Moussaieff Jewellers Ltd. Saat ini dimiliki oleh Moussaieff Jewellers Ltd

The Moussaieff Red Diamond is a diamond measuring 5 . 11 carats ( 1 . 022 g) with a triangular brilliant cut (sometimes called a trillion or a trilliant cut), rated in color as Fancy Red by the Gemological Institute of America. Merah yang Moussaieff Diamond adalah berlian berukuran 5. 11 karat (1. 022 g) dengan memotong sebuah segitiga yang brilian (kadang-kadang disebut trilliant triliun atau dipotong), diberi warna sebagai Fancy Red oleh Gemological Institute of America. Meskipun ini mungkin tampak relatif kecil jika dibandingkan dengan berlian terkenal lain, yang Moussaieff Merah adalah, pada kenyataannya, Fancy Red terbesar laporan GIA memiliki nilai.
Perkiraan Nilai: 16 Juta dolar(Rp.160M)

The Heart of Eternity adalah mengukur berlian 27. 64 karat (5. 528 g), warna dinilai sebagai "Fancy Vivid Blue" oleh Gemological Institute of America. The Heart of Eternity dipotong oleh Steinmetz Group, yang memiliki berlian sebelum menjual ke De Beers Group.

The Heart of Eternity adalah anggota kelas yang sangat langka berwarna berlian. Saat itu ditemukan di Premier Diamond Mine Afrika Selatan. Blue (Tipe IIb) account intan kurang dari 0. 1% dari output dari Premier tambang, yang merupakan satu-satunya tambang di dunia dengan produksi yang cukup biru berlian. Dari sepuluh berwarna berlian yang menarik tawaran tertinggi, enam dari sepuluh itu biru berlian, nilai-nilai rating setinggi $ 550, 000 menjadi $ 580, 000 per karat ($ 2750-2900 / mg).

The Heart of Eternity ini diresmikan pada bulan Januari 2000 sebagai bagian dari De Beers Millennium Jewels koleksi, yang mencakup Millennium Star. The Heart of Eternity adalah fitur dengan sepuluh berlian biru lainnya; koleksi berlian biru mencapai 118 karat (23. 6 g). De Beers Millennium Jewels yang ditampilkan di London's Millennium Dome sepanjang 2000. Usaha pada 7 November 2000 mencuri koleksi digagalkan.

Selama pameran di Smithsonian, the Heart of Eternity ini tercatat pinjaman dari kolektor pribadi, sehingga menimbulkan spekulasi bahwa itu adalah suatu terjual selama pameran di Millennium Dome di London.

Perkiraan Nilai: 350 Juta dolar(3,5triliyun)

Hope Dia-mond adalah besar, 45. 52 karat (9. 10 g), bertempat di Museum Sejarah Alam Smithsonian di Washington, DC Hope Diamond biru dengan mata telanjang karena jumlah jejak boron di dalam struktur kristal, tapi pameran fosfor merah di bawah sinar ultraviolet. Hal ini diklasifikasikan sebagai Tipe IIb berlian, dan terkenal karena dianggap menjadi kutukan.


Perkiraan Nilai: Unestimated (Mungkin tak ternilai)

The Sancy, kuning pucat berlian dari 55. 23 karat (11. 05 g), pernah terkenal milik ke Great Mogul zaman kuno, tapi lebih cenderung asal India yang dipotong karena yang tidak biasa dengan standar Barat.
Berbentuk perisai batu terdiri dari dua back-to-back mahkota (yang khas bagian atas batu) tetapi tidak memiliki kemiripan apapun untuk sebuah paviliun (bagian bawah batu, di bawah ikat pinggang atau bagian tengah tubuh).

Perkiraan Nilai: 25 Juta dolar(rp.250M)
The Steinmetz Pink adalah berlian seberat 59. 60 karat (11. 92 gram), diberi warna sebagai Fancy Vivid Pink oleh Gemological Institute of America. The Steinmetz Pink adalah berlian terbesar yang diketahui telah diberi Vivid Pink. Sebagai akibat dari kelangkaan yang luar biasa ini, yang Steinmetz Group mengambil hati-hati 20 bulan untuk memotong Pink. Saat itu diperkenalkan di Monaco pada 29 Mei 2003, dalam sebuah upacara publik.

The Steinmetz Pink ini ditampilkan sebagai bagian dari Smithsonian's "The Splendor of Diamonds" pameran, di samping De Beers Millennium Star, terbesar kedua di dunia (yang Centenary terbesar Diamond) atas warna (D) secara internal maupun eksternal tanpa cacat berlian berbentuk buah pir di 203. 04 karat (40. 608 g), the Heart of Eternity Diamond, yang 27. 64 karat (5. 582 g) hati-potongan berlian biru dan Moussaieff Red Diamond, di dunia Fancy Red terbesar yang diketahui berlian di 5. 11 karat (1. 102 g).


Perkiraan Nilai: 100 Juta dolar(Rp.1triliun)
De Beers Centenary Diamond, pada 273. 85 karat (54. 77 g), terbesar ketiga berlian telah diproduksi di Premier Mine. The Centenary Diamond digolongkan berdasarkan tingkat D warna sebagai warna oleh Gemological Institute of America, yang merupakan kelas tertinggi intan tidak berwarna dan secara internal maupun eksternal tanpa cela. Itu bernama Centenary Diamond seperti yang disajikan dalam kasar untuk Centennial.The Centenary Diamond ini diresmikan dalam bentuk akhir Mei 1991.

Perkiraan Nilai: 3 Juta dolar(RP.30M)

The Allnatt Diamond adalah berlian berukuran 101. 29 karat (20. 258 g) dengan bantal dipotong, dinilai dalam warna sebagai Fancy Vivid Kuning oleh Gemological Institute of America.Ini intan ini dinamai salah satu pemegang, Mayor Ernest Alfred Allnatt, seorang prajurit, olahragawan, seni pelindung dan penolong. Meskipun tidak diketahui secara tepat di mana berasal Allnatt, banyak ahli percaya bahwa hal itu mungkin ditemukan di tempat yang sekarang dikenal sebagai De Beers Diamond Mine Premier.

Allnatt asal-usul yang tidak diketahui sebelum beli Mayor Allnatt dari berlian di awal tahun 1950 s.Setelah membeli berlian, ia menugaskan Cartier untuk membuat pengaturan untuk itu.n Pengaturan terakhir adalah platinum bunga dengan lima kelopak, dua batang dan daun, semua diatur dengan berlian. The Allnatt ini diperjualbelikan di lelang Mei 1996 oleh Christie's di Jenewa sebesar $ 3, 043, 496 US. Pada saat penjualannya di Allnatt adalah 102. 07 karat (20. 41 g). dan dinilai Fancy Intense Kuning. Setelah dijual kepada Siba Corporation, berlian itu kembali dipotong menjadi berat saat ini dan intensitas ditingkatkan sebagai hasilnya.


Perkiraan Nilai: Unestimated (Ini salah satu dari permata mahkota british!)

K? Hi N? R (Hindi: ???????, Persia / Urdu:??????, Telugu: ????????) yang berarti "Gunung Cahaya" dari Persia, juga dieja Kohinoor, Koh-e Noor atau Koh-i-Nur adalah 105 karat (21. 6 g) berlian yang dulunya dikenal berlian terbesar di dunia. Para Kohinoor berasal di Golconda di negara bagian Andhra Pradesh di India. Hal ini milik berbagai Sikh, Mughal, dan penguasa Persia yang berperang dengan sengit di atasnya pada berbagai titik dalam sejarah dan merebut sebagai perang merusak waktu dan lagi. Setelah benar-benar mengabaikan Maharaja Ranjit Singh's akan itu akhirnya disita oleh East India Company dan menjadi bagian dari Permata Mahkota Inggris ketika Perdana Menteri Inggris menyatakan Benjamin Disraeli Ratu Ratu Victoria India pada 1877. Ini adalah legenda bahwa siapa pun yang memiliki Koh-i-Noor menguasai dunia.

Kemungkinan kutukan yang berkaitan dengan kepemilikan dari berlian tanggal kembali ke teks Hindu yang berkaitan dengan penampilan dikonfirmasi pertama dari berlian tahun 1306:

“ He who owns this diamond will own the world, but will also know all its misfortunes. "Dia yang memiliki berlian ini akan memiliki dunia, tetapi juga akan mengetahui segala kemalangan. ” Hanya Allah, atau seorang wanita, dapat memakainya dengan bebas. "

Perkiraan Nilai: 16. 4 Juta dolar(rp.164M)

Wittelsbach Diamond yang juga dikenal sebagai Der Blaue Wittelsbacher adalah 35. 56 karat (7. 11 g) intan biru dengan VS 2 kejelasan yang telah dihargai oleh bangsawan Eropa selama berabad-abad. Itu telah menjadi bagian dari baik Austria dan Bavaria Mahkota permata.

Warna dan kejelasan telah dibandingkan dengan Hope Diamond. Berlian ukuran 24. 40 mm dengan diameter dan 8. 29 mm secara mendalam. 82 facet telah diatur dalam sebuah pola atipikal. Segi bintang pada mahkota yang terbelah secara vertikal dan paviliun memiliki enam belas jarum-seperti faset, diatur berpasangan, menunjuk ke arah luar dari segi culet.


Perkiraan Nilai: 400 Juta dolar(rp.4triliun)

The Cullinan berlian kasar terbesar adalah berkualitas permata berlian yang pernah ditemukan, pada 3, 106. 75 karat (621. 35 g).

batu poles terbesar dari batu permata bernama Cullinan I atau Bintang Pertama Afrika, dan pada 530. 2 carats (106. 0 g) adalah berlian terbesar di dunia hingga tahun 1985 penemuan Golden Jubilee Diamond , 545. 67 karat (109. 13 g), juga dari Premier Mine. Cullinan Aku sekarang dipasang di kepala dengan tongkat kayu Salib. Permata terbesar kedua dari batu Cullinan, Cullinan II atau Bintang Kecil Afrika, di 317. 4 carats (63. 5 g), adalah berlian terbesar keempat di dunia. Kedua permata berada di Crown Jewels dari Kerajaan Inggris.

sumber: http://jelajahunik.blogspot.com/2010/04/10-batu-permata-paling-mahal-di-dunia.html

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Warna Berlian / Diamond

Warna berlian (Diamonds) bervariasi mulai dari tidak berwarna sampai kekuningan. Ada sistem pengenalan warna berlian ini dengan menggunakan abjad dari D sampai Z. Dimana D adalah tidak berwarna, dan Z berwarna kekuningan.

warna-berlian-diamondKalau dilihat dari harga, berlian yang berada pada level D (tanpa warna) bernilai lebih dari berlian dengan warna kekuningan, karena berlian yang bening ini sangat langka. Semakin kuning sebuah berlian, semakin berkurang harganya walau tidak akan mengurangi keindahannya.

Warna berlian ini tidak mudah terlihat oleh mata manusia. Karena perbedaannya kecil sekali antara satu level dengan level lainnya.

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  1. Karat Berlian
  2. Clarity / Kemurnian Berlian
  3. Potongan / Bentuk Berlian
  4. Tips Memilih Berlian

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Karat Berlian

karat-batu-berlianKarat adalah ukuran berat btu berlian, bukan ukuran besar kecil sebuah berlian. Walau bagaimanapun juga, berat berlian berhubungan erat dengan ukuran besar kecilnya. 1 karat berlian = 0.20 gram.

Makin berat sebuah berlian tidak selalu berarti makin mahal karena bentuk potongan berlian dapat menentukan harga dan kualitas batu berlian tersebut.

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  1. Potongan / Bentuk Berlian
  2. Clarity / Kemurnian Berlian
  3. Tips Memilih Berlian
  4. Warna Berlian / Diamond

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Tips Memilih Berlian

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Dalam memilih batu berlian, ada 4C + 3C yang harus diingat. 4C pertama adalah panduan sistem penilaian batu berlian yang dikeluarkan oleh The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) sementara 3C terakhir adalah tambahan dari para ahli berlian.

4C pertama adalah:

Dan 3C tambahan adalah:

  • Certificate
  • Confidence
  • Customer Service

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  1. Clarity / Kemurnian Berlian
  2. Potongan / Bentuk Berlian
  3. Karat Berlian
  4. Warna Berlian / Diamond

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A Zero-Energy Recyclable Espresso Maker

>> Thursday, April 1, 2010

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Despite all the reasons why we should cut down on caffeine, it’s hard to say no to that daily little cup of java goodness. So rather than flipping on the switch to your energy hungry espresso maker – or even worse, stuffing your machine with those wasteful single serving plastic containers – we suggest you try the Presso Espresso, an eco-friendly and recyclable espresso maker from designer Patrick Hunt.

Through a controlled blend of pressure and temperature, Presso offers a simple and eco-friendly way to get your daily fix (or fixes!). All you need to do is fill the tamp handle with your choice ground, pack it in, add hot water, raise the handles of the machine to let the water infuse the grinds, and then press the handles downwards to release your piping hot beverage below. Made from polished aluminum, the Presso can also be recycled at the end of its life.

We admit the basic principles behind the Presso Espresso aren’t that different from a traditional moka, or even a French press, but the design is pretty sweet!

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Vacuum tube tesla coil

>> Monday, March 1, 2010

[xellers] may have been in 8th grade when he built this vacuum tube tesla coil, but he did a fantastic job. Unlike most of the tesla coils we have shown, this one doesn’t use a high current transformer from a neon sign. Instead, he’s gone the direction of vacuum tubes. He spent a total of about $125 which isn’t too bad. Most of us could reduce that cost by scrounging from our parts bin.

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LEGO router case bests factory finish

Stare at [Luke's] LEGO router case; STARE AT IT! The router is nothing special, a WRT54GL that is fun to hack. We’ve seen it used as a robot, turned into a war driving box, and obviously this is where dd-wrt custom firmware started.

[Luke] designed the case in MLCAD and found a seller for the parts which came in just over $50. We think it’s much better looking than the stock case an if you used that for a different project, this is a way to replace it. We’ve embedded [Luke's] assembly video after the break. If you like this case, take a look at his LEGO PC case as well.

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Bike trainer computer: Speed, Cadence, Heartrate, Trainer temp

[Kurt] was using a bike trainer to get in shape for warmer and dryer biking months. Unfortunately it’s pretty hard to train if you don’t have reliable data concerning how hard you’re working. There’s commercial solutions for trainer computers but he’d read some rough reviews about them and decided to build his own trainer computer. He’s done a great job of integrating a lot of different data collection sources. He picked up two replacement bike computer sensors to use on the back wheel for speed (the front wheel is stationary with this type of trainer) and on the crank for cadence. He also wears a heart rate monitor and sourced a SparkFun heart rate module to gather that data. Finally, an LM235 analog temperature sensor was combined with a spring clamp to detect the temperature of the trainer’s resistance module.

Data from the sensors is collected with a PIC16F73 microprocessor and fed to a computer over a serial connection. He’s got a screenshot of the realtime graphs that he’s using for feedback while on the bike. This is a useful and practical setup but when he get’s tired of exercising he’s just a few lines of code from converting this into a gaming controller.

[Thanks Justin]

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Stroke to unlock

If you’re into embedded clothing this stroke sensor is for you. As demonstrated in the video after the break, stroking the threads in a particular direction will create a circuit that senses and, in this case, turns on an LED. The concept uses two conductive buses on the back of a piece of neoprene. Conductive and non-conductive threads are then added for a furry or bristly finish. When stroked perpendicular to the power buses the conductive threads come together and form a circuit.

For some reason this just seems a bit creepy to us but perhaps that’s only because we haven’t come up with the right application for the technology. We’re pretty sure that a sweatshirt with an LED marquee and a “hairy” back that you stroke to illuminate is the wrong application.

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Don’t put that EPROM in your mouth!

[Jeremy] had some chips on hand that included EPROM. We’re not talking about EEPROM, we mean EPROM that need a UV light source to erase. Most people don’t want to drop a few hundred dollars on a dedicated EPROM eraser, there must be another way.

Boy, EPROM really suck. But so do pacifiers and he already had a solution for exposing those to UV. He pulled out his $30 UV pacifier cleaner and tossed the chip inside. Two times through the cleaning cycle and the data was gone. We’ve looked into using UV LEDs to do the job but some experimentation shows that it doesn’t work. These pacifier cleaners are cheap and easy to get a hold of. The real question is are you still using chips that require UV for erasing?

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Arduinome with many pots

[Aggaz] added 16 potentiometers to his Arduinome.The Arduinome is a monome clone based around the Arduino as a microprocessor. We seen some Arduinome builds in the past but [Aggaz's] work augments the physical interface.

Potentiometers used in circuit bending allow for manipulation of the sounds coming out of the circuits. In this case the pots are connected to the microcontroller instead of the sound generation circuitry which means you can do whatever you want with them depending on how creative you are with the code. So far he’s just starting to get the new set of interfaces to play nicely over the serial connection. This could end up being quite popular as it only requires the addition of a multiplexer IC, the potentiometers, and the knobs.

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Weather clock

[Sean_Carney] build this clock that tells the weather instead of the time. The two hands display the current conditions and the temperature. Forty below zero seems amazingly cold if you’re on the Fahrenheit scale but [Sean's] from Winnipeg so he’s operating on the Celsius side of things.

Two servos move the hands to match the data scraped off of the Internet. An Arduino does the scraping with the help of an Ethernet shield. This reminds us of the Harry Potter clock that tells a persons location.

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Amazing chassis hacks

[Crabfu] pulled off some great chassis work on top of a remote control drivetrain. His most recent build turns the tiny traveler into a lunar rover complete with passenger and a communications array. For this he’s sourced the parts from a toy but boosted the realism with hand-painted details that leave us in awe. His previous project sourced the body from a model truck kit. Once again, it’s the paint work that makes us envious of his skills.

Both projects conceal a Losi 1/24 scale micro rock crawler that provides for some incredible locomotion. See video of both builds after the break.

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Steampunk Nixie clock

This single-digit Nixie clock is a thing of beauty. You might hate Steampunk or you might love it, but you have to respect projects where the design gets equal (or more) consideration compared to the function. The electronics used in the project build upon an existing single Nixie design. Instead of hiding the guts inside the clock the PCB has been laid out to augment the design. We think [Blue Metal] hit it out of the park with this one!

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Kodak digital frame vulnerability

Kodak managed to release a product with a big fat security vulnerability. [Casey] figured out that the Kodak W820 WiFi capable digital frame can be hijacked for dubious purposes. The frame can add Internet content as widgets; things like Facebook status, tweets, and pictures. The problem is that the widgets are based on a feed from a website that was publicly accessible. The only difference in the different feed addresses is the last two characters of the frame’s MAC address. Feeds that are already setup can be viewed, but by brute-forcing the RSS link an attacker can take control of the feeds that haven’t been set up yet and preload them with photos you might not want to see when you boot up your factory-fresh frame.

It seems the hole has been closed now, but that doesn’t diminish the delight we get from reading about this foible. There’s a pretty interesting discussion going on in the thread running at Slashdot.

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