Parody of Sexy And I Know It by LMFAO. We may not be sexy, but we have fresh uniforms nonetheless! We Trekkies and We Know It!
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Parody of Sexy And I Know It by LMFAO. We may not be sexy, but we have fresh uniforms nonetheless! We Trekkies and We Know It!
Thanks Bee!
In what historians are calling the aviation equivalent to finding King Tut’s tomb, a World War II fighter plane has been found in the Sahara desert 70 years after it crashed. Even more impressive, the plane is perfectly preserved—it hasn’t been touched and hasn’t even been seen until now. More »
from Gizmodo
An iPad or a Kindle can go a long way to helping a deployed soldier pass the dull, dull downtime while away from home. But if you want to send a gadget-stuffed care package to your favorite GI, you won’t be able to use the USPS much longer. It’s banning the shipment of all electronics with lithium-ion batteries. More »
from Gizmodo
Card outperform an $80 more expensive AMD GPU in power, gaming, and noise
It may be dangerous, difficult work, but oil drillers are well compensated for the job: In 2011 the average salary for rig workers and other industry personnel was $99,175.
Here’s something fun for HTC One X owners with a knack for Instagram photography. Recently discovered by ePrice on YouTube, the phone apparently features a remote shutter for its camera that’s activated with some Bluetooth headsets. As Droid Life mentions, it can take a certain button combinations to get it working, but it’s certainly intriguing for anyone wanting to rig this svelte slab of Ice Cream Sandwich to a tripod. You’ll find a video demo after the break, but hey, if you’ve got a headset lying around it might be worth a shot. Let us know your results in the comments!
from Engadget
Despite the many technological advancements we’ve had over the past few years, interlaced video seems to have stuck around. Interlaced is the “i” in 1080i and the reason it’s not quite as good as 720p. It’s in your cable, your televisions, and your camcorders. You should stop using it. Benjamin Higginbotham, the Technology Evangelist, explains why in the above video. More »
from Lifehacker