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Lotus Elise – QBalled

What happens when you take your Lotus to a garage that does not know what they are doing.

Doing the chicken dance at the Frederick Fair

Last week we stopped by the Frederick Fair.  It was a fun day in the sun, and we enjoyed peeking in on all the animals.  While there, we saw the most peculiar little rooster.  Make sure you turn your speakers up and crank the music!

 


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What would you do if you were Invisible?

Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, led by Xiang Zhang, have demonstrated for the first time they were able to cloak three-dimensional objects using artificially engineered materials that redirect light around the objects.   Underlying the work is the idea that bending visible light around an object will hide it.

XiangZhang said: “In the case of invisibility cloaks or shields, the material would need to curve light waves completely around the object like a river flowing around a rock.”  The research, which was heavily funded by the military, will be published in two journals, Nature and Science, later this week.

People can see objects because they scatter the light that strikes them, reflecting some of it back to the eye. Cloaking uses materials, known as metamaterials, to deflect radar, light or other waves around an object, like water flowing around a smooth rock in a stream.

So, to me, the real question is what would YOU use an invisible cloak for?  Rob a bank?  Peek in on your neighbors?  Leave me a comment and tell me what your first act would be if you had an invisible cloak.

Mission Accomplished – Bush Beats Bikini Babes

Mission Accomplished!
Mission Accomplished!

Misty May-Treanor finally got what she wanted.  After repeatedly asking, the President of the United States gleefully slapped the small of her tattooed back.  Partner Kerri Walsh watches closely, while Laura Bush toured Beijing’s famous Forbidden City.  Who knew that the 2008 Summer Olympics would be this exciting?  Kerri and Misty specialize in putting a smile on all their fans faces, just look a Big W.

Wireless Power Part II – Was Nikola Tesla Right?

A couple weeks ago, I posted that a small company named PowerMat had created a mat that delivered power wirelessly to small appliances like cell phone, shavers, etc.  Because the device and the mat still needed to be in contact, I claimed that this was not true wireless power delivery, and declared myself the winner in a bet between myself and friend who we know as Tim.   He had claimed that we would soon have wireless power delivery, while I felt that sending power will-nilly through the air was a lawsuit waiting to happen.

Well today, I came across a few new articles.  Ok, I did not come across them, Tim sent them to me after realizing that I had claimed victory.  Apparently some researchers at MIT lit a 60-watt light bulb by transferring energy through the air from the power delivery base to a device attached to the bulb.  The researchers have dubbed their invention, “WiTricity”.

Essentially they have extended induction’s reach by projecting a magnetic field from a length of coiled wire that has two ends almost touching, which forms a gap.   This gap forces electrons to travel back and forth through the coil, creating a magnetic field that oscillates at a specific frequency. The device attached to the light bulb has a similar gap with the exact same frequency, thereby allowing it to “pickup” the energy.

Backing my claim, theoretical physicist Douglas Stone of Yale University commented, “The big showstopper for this, would be if people, entities or devices that are not supposed to absorb the radiation do absorb it.”  In layman’s terms, that means if you got in the way of a couple hundred watts, you would feel like you stepped into a microwave oven.

Tim also cited several articles, including Pinpoint microwave resolution could lead to wireless power transfer and a Biography of Nikola Tesla which you can read at your leisure.  So what do you think, is Tim right and we will soon have wireless power delivery, or am I right and we should just stick to wires?

New Lotus Mantis 2008

Today I spotted the new Lotus Mantis in Reston, VA.  Apparently Lotus has an innovative new way to keep away any potential bugs in the new design.  I am just praying that it will be an affordable option…

Lotus Mantis 2008


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