Thursday, June 12, 2008

The Future Of Ultrasounds: Celebrating Pregnancy



 
 

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via Coolest Gadgets by AndrewD on 6/10/08

It might creep you out a bit that the future of medical imaging resembles something straight out of a Stanley Kubrick flick (2001: A Space Odyssey, one of the greats), but 4D ultrasounds are on their way. And that's not all. Technology might be making the medical experience a much more comfortable position to be in.

Imagine taking a trip to your obstetrician of choice, and not be faced with the threat of cold patient table slabs and even colder ultrasound lubrication. But instead, you'd be greeted with a big, comfy, couch sitting in a welcoming setting. And on top of the added comfort, you'd get an up close and personal 4D look at your developing baby. "Celebrating Pregnancy" is a project which believes this is possible.

"Celebrating Pregnancy" is a 'pregnancy scenario' for the future. The experience of medical imaging would be made into a very intimate and magical family setting if the future of "Celebrating Pregnancy" ever gets to see the light of day.

Patients will be able to interact with a 4D projection image of their child in the uterus, complete with audio and stress reducing ambient lighting. The experience would be more like a day at the spiritual spa than anything medical related.

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Human Brain Analysis


> Women - Multiple process
> Women's brains designed to concentrate multiple task at
> a time.
> Women can Watch a TV and Talk over phone and cook the new
> recipe.
>
>
> Men - Single Process
> Men's brain designed to concentrate only one work at a
> time. Men can not
> watch a TV and talking in phone same time. He stops the TV
> while Talking. He
> can either watch TV or talk over phone or cook.
>
>
> LANGUAGE.
> Women can easily learn many languages. Her brain set up.
> But can not find
> the solutions to problems Men can not easily learn
> languages; he can easily
> solve the problems.
> 3 year old gal has three times higher vocabulary than 3
> year old boy.
>
>
>
> ANALYTICAL SKILL
> Men's brain has lot of space for handling the
> analytical process. So easily
> he can analyze and find the solution for a process.
> He can design (blue print) a map of a building easily.
> If a complex map is viewed by women, she can not understand
> it. She can not
> understand the details of the map easily.
> For her it is dump of lines in a paper.
>
>
>
> CAR DRIVING.
> While driving a car, men's analytical spaces are used
> in his brain. He can
> drive a car fastly. If he see an object at long distance,
> immediately his
> brain classifies the object (bus or van or car) direction
> and speed of the
> object and driving accordingly. Where as women take a long
> time to recognize
> the object direction/ speed. His single process mind stops
> the audio in the
> car (if any), then concentrating only on the driving.
> You can often watch, while men driving the car fastly, the
> women sit next to
> him will shout, "GO SLOW" , "CARE
> FULL", "AAHHH", "OHH GOD.."
> ..etc..
> WOMEN ARE THE BEST DRIVERS
>
>
>
> LIE
> Many times, when men lie to women face to face, they got
> caught easily.
> Her super natural brain observe the facial expression 70%,
> and the body
> language 20% and the words comes from mouth 10%. So he is
> easily caught
> while lieing.
> Men's brain does not have this.
> Women easily lie to men face to face.
> So guys, While lieing to your girls, use phone, or letter
> or close all the
> lights or cover your/her face with blanket.
> Don't lie face to face.
>
>
>
> PROBLEM.
> End of day, if men have lot of problems, his brain clearly
> classifies the
> problems and put into individual rooms of brain, the
> problems in individual
> room of brain and finding the solution one by one. You can
> see many guys
> looking on the sky's for a long times. If you disturb
> him, he gets
> irritated.
> End of Day, if women have lot of problems, her brain can
> not classify the
> problems. she wants some one to hear that. After telling
> everything to a
> person she goes happily to bed. She does not worry abt the
> problem solved or
> not.
>
>
>
> WANTS
> Men want status, success, solutions, big process... etc
> Women want
> relationship, friends, family...etc...
>
>
>
> UNHAPPY
> If women unhappy with their relations, she can not
> concentrate on work.
> If men unhappy with their work, he can not concentrate on
> the relations.
>
>
>
>
> MAP
> Men can easily locate the place in a complex map. His
> analytical brain does
> this. While watching a cricket match in a stadium with full
> of crowd, men
> can leave his seat to T shop and keeps everything in his
> mind and comes back
> to his seat with out problems. He uses his analytical
> skills space of brain..
> Women can't do this. They often lost their way to their
> seat.
>
>
> LIFE
> Life is very easy to Men. One good job, one alcohol bottle
> is enough for
> him.
> Women want everything in life.
>
>
> SPEECH
> Women use indirect languages in speech.
> Geetha asked Vijay, "vijay do you like to have a cup
> of coffee?"
> This means, Geetha really want a cup of coffee.
> In the morning......."Darling, do you think, will it
> be good to have an
> Omlette for breakfast"
> Men use direct language. "Geetha, I want to have a cup
> of coffee, Pls stop
> the car when you see a coffee shop".
> In the morning...."Darling, Can you please prepare an
> omelet for breakfast".
>
>
>
> HANDLING EMOTION
> Women talk a lot without thinking, if they are in emotion.
> Men act a lot with out thinking. That's why many of
> prisoners are men all
> over the world.


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2008 Audi A5 S-line:



 
 

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via Car and Driver Blog by Tom Adams on 6/10/08


Audi's Quattro all-wheel-drive is my favorite feature of the handsome A5 coupe. On washed-out country roads, this car stuck like glue and never slipped, even through two inches of standing water. It is supremely confidence-inspiring. (Things go a bit south if you have to get in and out while the wet stuff's coming down, though. When you open the door in a downpour, the aggressive tumblehome means that interior is overly exposed and gets quite wet.)

As the resident beverage-head in the office, I would be remiss if I didn't call out the tiny cupholders. There's a small holder for a regular Starbucks cup, and an even smaller one that will hold a can of Red Bull—the Germans clearly don't understand the need to haul a 64-ounce beverage. On the other hand, the prospect of Quattro might just convince me to give up my water tower full of soda . . .


 
 

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BMW GINA Light Visionary Model Concept - Car News



 
 

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via Car and Driver Blog by caranddriver.com on 6/10/08

BMW says this cloth-bodied roadster points the way to the future car.

BY ERIK JOHNSON



Have you ever wondered what might result from a three-night hook-up between a zeppelin, an original BMW 507, and a BMW Z4 roadster? Neither have we, but now that we've seen the BMW GINA concept (pronouncedjee-nah), we've got a pretty good idea, and it's even sort of beautiful.

GINA is an acronym for "Geometry and Functions in 'N' Adaptations," where the N stands for infinite—as if the acronym wasn't enough of a stretch already. It's a fancy way to summarize a way of thinking about how cars will be shaped, manufactured, and used by their owners in the future. The Light Visionary Model (LVM) is a physical manifestation of this idea, and features some innovative—and out there—approaches to making the philosophy a reality.

BMW says that this concept isn't just about the styling of the car of the future, but also about the "creative freedom" offered to designers and engineers alike. To that end, this concept wears a fabric "skin" comprised of a wire-mesh inner stabilizing layer and a water- and temperature-resistant outer layer.Instead of the usual myriad body panels, the LVM has just four outer elements: one that covers the entire front end and runs to the rear edge of the doors, two rear-quarter coverings, and one across the rear deck. BMW's seat designers helped with the precise measurement, cutting, and attachment of the material, which is stretched over a mechanized electric and electro-hydraulic metal and carbon frame.






 
 

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Apple forbids navigation apps on iPhone 3G (except its own)



 
 

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via Autoblog by Chris Shunk on 6/12/08

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The Internets are abuzz with the announcement of an all-new iPhone, and with features like 3G data connections, new applications and GPS navigation, we're excited too. If you've been making plans to produce your own navigation app for iPhone 2.0, however, you may not be all that thrilled. A closer look at the iPhone SDK agreement shows that creating software for "real-time route guidance" is forbidden. This may mean that the creative kids at Cupertino aren't going to let anyone compete with the the Google maps solution it's already settled on. If true, companies like Garmin and TomTom, the latter of which has already confirmed that it's created a navigation app, would be unable to create salable navigation software for the popular touch-screen phone. Then again, you also can't do automatic or autonomous control of vehicles, aircraft, or other mechanical devices; dispatch or fleet management software; or use the iPhone for emergency or life-saving purposes.

Our friends over at Engadget may be on to something, however, when they note that Apple may just be covering its rear-quarters in the event people start suing for bad directions. Lets hope it's just a liability thing, because competition is always a good thing when it comes to new technology, and we want some TomTom on our new iPhone.

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Transformers sequel roundup: Buell-based fembot, SR-71 and Audi R8



 
 

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via Autoblog by Jeremy Korzeniewski on 6/12/08

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If leaked documentation, which you should avoid if you don't want to read any plot spoilers, regarding the upcoming Transformers sequel is accurate, it appears that Mr. Bay may be bringing a motorcycle-based female robot to the big screen. We've heard that the character known as Arcee was considered for the initial film but was discarded so as not to confuse the audience with multiple gendered robots. If the rendering seen above is any indication, though, we'd imagine that Arcee's pinky-purple coloring would get that point across right away. There are two female riders listed on a leaked Call Sheet for the upcoming movie, and it appears that they are to be riding the oddly-colored Buell in the film.

Also revealed in the leak is information that leads us to believe that a certain Decepticon may make an appearance as an SR-71, along with what could either be the shapely Audi R8 or the mystery car we showed you yesterday. If the German supercar did show up, it would end the all-GM lovefest and be rather interesting to see morph on-screen, as well. Consider our interest piqued, as if we already weren't.

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Whoa, says Toyota. Plug-ins won't be that good



 
 

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via Autoblog by Chris Shunk on 6/12/08

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If you read our post yesterday that talked about a lithium Ion-powered plug-in Prius for 2010, thoughts of 100 mpg cars may have danced in your head. Well, take it easy, because the think tank over at Toyota doesn't want you to get your hopes too high. Toyota Advanced Technology manager Bill Reinert spoke in Washington yesterday at a plug-in conference and said that real-world driving conditions will make 100 mpg unattainable for many drivers. While plugging in more powerful batteries will give drivers a full battery and greater EV range, hard acceleration could limit electric-only driving to well under 40 miles.

While it's nice of Toyota to give a plug-in reality check to an efficiency-hungry public, we don't think this message is going to get through to the masses. Besides, if Toyota's next-gen hybrids can reach anything close to 100 mpg, we think shoppers of fuel-efficient vehicles will be too busy foaming at the mouth to even notice.

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