Sunday, March 14, 2010

Libra Invisible Ad: Best Ad Ever


This is the new TVC from Libra Invisible Pads. Well done Libra for finally making a women's health product commercial that is so funny. I noticed that a lot of women and men comment on how good the ad is in some of the YouTube postings. So obviously the TVC is a hit. I love it!

Eats banana* Ching!
Flies up from behind the couch: PingPingPingPingPing!



Classic

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

3D Scanner

This is a cool way to get 3D scanned images!
Pretty cool.



Check out more from Gigafide Tinkernut:
http://www.youtube.com/user/gigafide

Monday, March 8, 2010

Podcast Uploaded

Well, as promised our new podcast has been uploaded and is ready for your listening pleasure.
Please feel free to leave comments and feedback regarding the new format and enjoy.

Can be found at:
http://formula1informer.mypodcast.com/

New Blog & Podcast


I am now contributing to a blog dedicated to F1 and I am also creating a podcast dedicated to the same subject. My bro Paulk and I have decided that enough is enough, we can no longer keep supporting F1 as obsessed as we do without contributing in some form or another. So, be sure to look out for it if you're into that sort of thing. I will let you all know what the links are as soon as the site goes live.



Edit* Link for Formula 1 Informer Blog;
http://formula1informer.blogspot.com

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Formula 1: PreSeason Analysis


After reading my earlier posts on the preseason testing, I noticed that I have been missing out a couple of factors I think are going to make a big difference this coming season, as far as how I think the drivers and teams will perform. Most notably is the new rule forbidding refueling during the race. This is important for a number of reasons. Firstly, it means that the only real advantage teams can gain from two stop or three stop strategies, is faster paces from fresh tyres and better race traction from adjustments in the front wing. In my opinion I can not see the value in these strategies and I think we will only see more stops due to repair or weather appropriate tyre changes.

The fact that drivers lose so much time during a stop, albeit less time without refueling, means that there is nothing to gain from a tyre change or wing adjustment, when weighed against that of a pit stop. So, what does this mean? Well it means that drivers are going to have to take much better care of their tyres to ensure they can make it over the longer hauls and it also means that teams with better fuel efficiency, will have the advantage over cars that need to carry more fuel for the same amount of laps. This is a compounding problem because of course, the more fuel a car needs to carry, the more weight is in the car, which means it needs more fuel to carry the weight and the slower it is out on the track.

Now I'm on record in saying that I think the top four contenders for the championship this year is Webber, Vettel, Alonso and Hamilton. So lets take a little look at these four, to determine who is going to be the most advantageous, leading into this season. Webber and Vettel both have an advantage in that, their Red Bull RB6 has proven to be one of the most fuel efficient cars on the track. My concern for Vettel here is that conserving fuel is something that the more experienced drivers typically do better, it's a natural learning that comes in time. So of course my pick of the two team mates is Webber however, the young German has proven to be a quick learner and is shaping up to be one of the best drivers we will watch over then next decade or so. Hamilton too, has shown us that he is not one who constantly practices conservative driving styles.

I'm not advocating a lack of taking chances during overtaking maneuvers or giving up positions on the track here, I'm simply pointing out that he, like Vettel have shown us a desire to fight on and put in blistering times lap after lap after they have been instructed to conserve fuel in the past. Which leads me to believe that the two might find it hard to find the constraint required to make it on track, for as many laps as the engineers and strategists would like. Of course, this will probably only be a short lived issue, as I'm sure they will learn quickly after a few races but could cost them valuable points early in the season. Alonso shouldn't really have an issue with this. One of his most valuable assets is his racing intelligence.

Now of course the second issue of long hauls on the track and compounded by the brazen balls out driving by the youngsters lap in lap out, is the issue of premature tyre wear. Hamilton for one, has consistently pushed his tyres to breaking point, race in race out. Most notably, his DNF in his rookie year in 2007 at the Shanghai International Circuit in China. Sure we could blame the strategists or analysts for not pulling him in a lap earlier but coupling that with his racing style, meant that his tyres wore down to the canvas and prevented his completion of the race and quite possibly cost him the championship. Webber and Alonso shouldn't have any issues with tyre wear but I think it's a little too early to speculate on Vettel's ability, as we probably haven't seen enough one stop strategies from him so far.

As far as car readiness is concerned, one would have to assume that the Red Bull RB6 looks good but the Ferrari is looking even better. The guys over there have been working on this new car since June of last year and is pretty much ready for the new season. This confidence is highlighted in the fact that the Alonso didn't run the track on the final day of testing, only Massa who probably needs all the practice he can get after his brain damage from last year. My prediction is that he will always toy with the front this year but only because the car is so good. I don't rate him as a driver and I think that anyone in as good a car as the Ferrari this year and of course their incredible cars from 2007 and 2008, would have just as many podiums under their belt (harsh, I know).

One point I'd like to make is in the ingenuity shown by Red Bull's chief technical officer, Adrian Newey. By this, I am talking about his development regarding the car's exit points of the exhaust pipes. He has moved the exhaust vents to the outer side of the gearbox and directed them to fire below the bottom suspension wishbone. This channels all the hot air around the rear suspension, allowing it to flow out and over the top side of the floor. They (humorously) tried to cover up this sneaky little trick by placing a sticker that looks identical to that of the old exhaust system, above the new exhaust where it would normally escape from, in an attempt to fool onlookers and the press into assuming they hadn't changed the design at all. The only downside is that there is a possibility that the heat from the exhaust may do some damage to the suspension, so the team has fitted the wishbone and floor with little blue temp sensors to see if the heat will cause any issues during the race.

In conclusion, I believe that of my top four picks for this season, it will be a stronger battle between Webber and Alonso, closely fought behind by Hamilton and Vettel, with all taking race victories throughout the season.

Some notable points go to the under-dogs in the pack, especially Force India. Watch out for some great races from Sutil who's been showing some great pace during the preseason, as long as he doesn't crash and take out half of the Field. Also, I believe we may even see some hot races from the recently struggling Williams team, as Barrichello will be hot to prove his carry on after being dropped from Brawn GP, even after a very successful season last year. However, I also predict that his rookie team mate Hulkenberg will surely give him a run for his money (and the rest of the field for that matter) as he's been surprising many with his good form this preseason.

Finally, to take a look at the new kids on the block (by that I mean Lotus and Virgin... where the fuck are the rest of them? Scratching their asses (fuck you Mr. Windsor)).
So far we've seen the Lotus showing more reliability that the Virgin and has also announced that they will be fitting a new aero package in May, which should give them substantially quicker times. The Virgin team on the other hand, have shown much better individual lap times than Lotus but have been struggling with their hydraulic systems. An issue that Red Bull knows far too well from seasons past.

The major issue here is that just about everything on a F1 car is hydraulically operated... uh, the throttle, the gear box, the brakes! Shit, that's not looking good for them. They say they are working on a fix for the issue but may not be ready for some, four races to come. On the plus side for them, they have indicated that they will be arriving with a new aero package for the season's opener at Bahrain. So we'll just have to wait and see.



This should be an awesome season for F1.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Oil Lamps by Adam Frank


I found these small lamps from a creative blog the other day and I thought they were pretty cool. The artist who designed them has an obsession with light, as found through a number of his works. His name is Adam Frank and works out of Brooklyn, NY.

The lamps are from his Lumen range and are made of fine brushed aluminium and run from a clean-burning, 17-hr liquid candle. When placed by a wall or near surface, they throw a soft luminous shadow against them. The effect is mesmerising and as the flame flickers, the body of the image moves organically across the surface.

There are a number of places you can purchase these lamps from, notably Adam Frank's own website:
http://www.adamfrank.com/



You can also buy the from:
http://www.elsewares.com

The original blog I found them from:
http://www.styleture.com/

Formula 1: Final Day Of Testing in Barcelona


Well, Hamilton seems to have returned to good form of late and is showing the field a new strength in his shiny MP4-25. Leading the pack on the final day of preseason testing showed us he's back.
However we must also pay close attention to our boy Webber! Coming in with the second fasted lap time with only 61 laps under his belt, the man is a force to be reckoned with. He has consistently been among the leaders during testing all throughout the preseason, followed closely (but not outdone) by his teammate Vettel.
With my F1 tips about to go live, I am confident that Webber will be in the top four contenders for this season. My gut tells me that it's going to be very close between Webber, Vettel, Hamilton and of course Alonso. Strangely enough we didn't see him (Alonso) on track for the final day however, I am still confident in his positioning.

Final Times:
1. L. Hamilton McLaren 1:20.472 134 laps
2. M. Webber Red Bull Racing 1:20.496 +0.024 61 laps
3. F. Massa Ferrari 1:20.539 +0.067 114 laps
4. A. Sutil Force India 1:20.611 +0.139 100 laps
5. S. Vettel Red Bull Racing 1:20.667 +0.195 76 laps
6. M. Schumacher Mercedes GP 1:20.745 +0.273 123 laps
7. R. Barrichello Williams 1:20.870 +0.398 84 laps
8. K. Kobayashi Sauber 1:20.911 +0.439 67 laps
9. S. Buemi Toro Rosso 1:22.135 +1.663 88 laps
10. R. Kubica Renault 1:23.175 +2.703 107 laps
11. H. Kovalainen Lotus 1:25.251 +4.779 65 laps
12. L. Di Grassi Virgin Racing 1:26.160 +5.688 49 laps

Was it Schumann?

At the call of dawn, I am sure I will only here one thing... the cries of Schumann. His forbidden love Clara spoke of their first kiss "all went dark and I could scarcely hold the lamp still to light my path".
A man who's birth rests a mere four days beyond my own but alas, a century before. I can only begin to wonder and ponder the commonalities among us.
I heard his musings, that of "Florestan" and "Eusebius" and I was immediately in trance. I was thrust into a world I could only imagine as my own.

Is this work my past? Am I Schumann?
With my abilities now coming so freely, so naturally at ease?

However unlike Robert, my right hand remains overwhelmingly dominant. Is this the result of overcompensation for my previous lack of judgment? Has fate twisted itself to accommodate for the belligerence of the past? Our busts are remarkably alike. Honor to that of the great romantic, the charismatic fool that was he.

Perhaps I am just the fool.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube


I found this video the other day from a guy by the name of Mike Wesch. He's the Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at the Kansas State University in the USA.
I found the speech to be very informative and also very humorous. I highly recommend the watch. It does go for an hour but it will be a very worth while hour.

Info from the author:
Presented at the Library of Congress, June 23rd 2008. This was tons of fun to present. I decided to forgo the PowerPoint and instead worked with students to prepare over 40 minutes of video for the 55 minute presentation. This is the result.



More info:
http://mediatedcultures.net

CubeDesktop


From my obsession for modern applications and futuristic designs, I have found a cool little application that enhances the Windows desktop GUI into a 3D experience. Applications like this have been used in Apple Macs with Spaces and I believe there is also Linux based apps similar as well. However, this is the best and most user friendly system compatible with Windows I have found to date.

The software is called CubeDesktop and has been developed for a company called Think In Bytes. The software goes for around $30 or so but they do have a demo download you can try first. Of course this is a little gimmicky but I for one found it quite an experience to behold.

Now that I've been using it for a while, I get onto other computers that I haven't got the software installed on and of course on countless occasions, find myself trying to trigger the desktop hot-keys to activate the virtual arrangements, looking for another desktop to use. It's a very light program and has many features you can manipulate, including; setting alternate wallpapers for all six virtual desktops, changing activation hot-keys, Modifying performance options, selecting the style of the switching display and much much more. I recommend this software mostly to those who want a little more style in there lives, without sacrificing functionality.



Think In Bytes:
http://www.thinkinbytes.com/en/home/

CubeDesktop:
http://www.thinkinbytes.com/en/products/cubedesktop/

Saturday, February 27, 2010

OmNomNomNom



I really, really feel like a beer!

Tinnanbar


There is a small town up north called Tinnanbar. Some very good friends of mine have a small getaway house up there that has become somewhat of a tradition to stay at during the Christmas/New Year holiday. The place is a magical little town, situated Right on the water, totally excluded from the rest of the world.

Tinnanbar has this amazing ability, relaxing any who choose to stay there. You can almost feel the pressures of everyday life slip away, just at the thought of being there. It used to be a more popular venue for holiday folk before the closure of the local caravan park, which closed down a number of years ago. Nevertheless, it is still a peaceful and ideal way to spend a much needed holiday.



I love it.

What? You Googled Yourself?


Yep, I did it, I googled myself (again) and this time I found some interesting things.
For one, I found something said about me as an artist (Musician).
It read:
Jimothyk has been around since the late nineties, playing everywhere and anywhere a guitar can be plugged into. His works air on Triple J, and his collaborations with Brisbane acts such as “Idle Cranes” continue to prove he is one of the best and longer lasting artists of the Brisbane Music scene.

Now I'm not sure this is a fair assessment of my history as a Brisbane musician, but the words are nice to hear anyway.
It's incredible to think how much of our personal life appears on the Internet and I suppose, it's mostly the fault of the individual. With the depth of social sites like Facebook, Myspace and even this one (Blogger), we are starting to become an online organism. I for one, do spend a lot of time contributing to the growth of my online personality but there is a fair amount that makes it's way onto the net without my knowing or consent. A little scary if you think about it but then again, you'd have to be a complete moron to allow yourself to be victim to any kind of identity theft (I presume).

Have you ever had your identity stolen?

Powers Beer: Do they even make that shit any more?


I was thirsty and found myself fishing around in my father's beer fridge the other day and pulled out a can of Powers Gold. Powers Gold? I didn't even know they still made that shit.
I popped it open and joyfully swizzled it down and wondered to myself, where did Powers come from? So I did a little research and found out some interesting facts.

It all started in 1981 when Allan Bond (or Bondie, as he was known to the common Aussie) acquired Swan Brewing for a cool A$164 million. It seemed that old Bondie acquired the taste for owning breweries, because two years after winning the America's Cup for Australia in his 12-Metre yacht, the majestic Australia II, Bondie's corporation bought QLD's giant Castlemaine Tooheys for a whopping A$1200million.
But then the dickhead made a number of asshole changes that pissed a lot of Aussies off, particularly the Queenslanders. First he removed the XXXX sign from the Milton brewery and replaced it with a BOND CORPORATION sign... uh, no way captain fuck wit! We don't like that one bit! Queenslanders everywhere made it quite clear that he was mad and sure enough, soon the XXXX sign was returned. But this was only one success, as the Bond Corporation did a number of other things that pissed everybody off. One notable factor was the cutting of the payment period for beer from 30 to 7 days. This totally annoyed the shit out of publicans everywhere and prompted one by the name of Bernie Power, to start his own brewery; Powers.
Remarkably, the brand grew very quickly, stealing up to 10% of the QLD market within just two years of production. This is Queensland we're talking about, that's a lot of beer.



So I drank that tin of beer with pride.

Bonnier R&D: Reading Magazines on Handheld Digital Devices


This is a video I found from Bonnier R&D showing one design concept for a handheld digital magazine, that could be made possible in the near future. The video explores all the characteristics of a magazine reading experience and translates those aspects into a format that works seamlessly on a touch pad style tablet.

Just watching the video makes me want to buy one. The design concept is impeccable and the intuitiveness from the GUI looks amazing. The device could store any number of magazine issues, from any number of different magazine titles. Of course this device would be very useful for any number of additional functions, similar to that of any netbook or tablet style PC. With wireless capabilities, high resolution touch screens, quad core processors and high storage SSD's all common technologies today, I think this concept will be available to us sooner than we think.

Bonnier R&D Concept Video:

Mag+ from Bonnier on Vimeo.

El-Egance - A Stylish Hearing Aid


I really dug the Tunnel Jewelry Hearing Aids from my earlier blog. The idea of taking medicinal, cyborg components and utilizing fashionable platforms for implementation, is a major step forward in the practical application of modern cybernetics.

I found these from the same site I found the Tunnel Jewelry Hearing Aids from Tuvie.com. The two blogs read similar but remarkably, differ genre and gender in their design. Whilst the Tunnel design is unisex and the El-Egance is primarily a female design, the two still cover a variety of demographics. Young, alternate, fashionable and elegant. I think there is a genuine embrace towards this kind of technology from within our modern culture. I also believe that devices like these, would contribute a lot to helping break down the final layers of prejudice, that may or may not felt by the hearing impaired individual.

Tuvie.com's original blog:
‘el’ is a hearing device concept that has been designed aiming to transform hearing aids into an elegant accessory. The concept comprises three main parts. First is the hearing device that can be worn in each ear to ensure clear sound for hearing impaired people by amplifying and adjusting sounds. Second is the two ring control unit, designed to be worn on each index finger that features a manual volume controller to adjust the volume of the hearing device . Inside the ring, a radio frequency receiver has been placed that remains hidden by the external piece. Finally, the display case, where the first two elements are placed that acts as a charging station for them. The entire design ensures stunning aesthetic appeal for users, while providing loud, clear and distinct sound for hearing impaired people.



Tuvie blog:
http://www.tuvie.com/

Original blog post:
http://www.tuvie.com/hearing-aid-that-never-compromises-with-style/#more-7333

Designer:
Ryan Kirkpatrick

Formula 1: Webber? Vettel? Alonso?


Last Thursday, Mark Webber came out and topped the times during testing currently being held in Barcelona this week. On a day that saw more red flags come out during testing this season, Mark remained on top with a time of 1:21.487 and appeared to have had the most successful performance of the day, completing 109 laps.

Though this success would be overshadowed today by a huge effort from the Spaniard, Fernando Alonso. Running a time in @ 1:20.637, 8/10 of a second quicker than Mark's Thursday time and 3/10 quicker than Alguersuari of Red Bull's, Toro Rosso. During testing today, Vettel ran around 5Th for most of the day, during times of heavy fuel loads and ran 4Th overall for the day. Schumacher, although making small modifications, finished 6Th for the day however, was rumoured to have been simply running track sequences and practising pit runs.

Once again, Trulli just fucking sucked.

So, I'm left with the question, who the fuck is going to win the driver's title this year? Well the short answer is, I don't know. I can however make some small assumptions and point out some things I think might be relevant.

Firstly, I sincerely believe that the main contenders will be; Vettel, Webber, Alonso, Hamilton and maybe, just maybe (because of the ever so ominous shadow that is) Schumacher.
Webber and Vettel performed so consistently last season and without any Major changes to their team, nor have they had any revolutionary changes to their car but rather an evolution, I think they will be far ahead of the competition. As far as development into pace is concerned, these two can now afford to make runs on heavy fuel loads.

At this stage, I am not going to try and make assumptions on Schumacher or Hamilton but one must notice the advancements being made over in the Ferrari garage. Typically, Alonso can bring 7/10 to any team and bringing those valuable times to a team like Ferrari, certainly makes me nervous, thinking about how competitive they will be this season. Don't worry about Massa, his career is over, it's Alonso's time now with the stallion.



Conclusion:
I still do not know, but I hope Webber can take it out in what appears to be his last season in F1, but he'll have plenty of competition from his good friend Alonso and of course, plenty to wrangle from within his own camp.

Friday, February 26, 2010

SleepBox


Fuck yeah! I'd use one.
I think this is a great idea to tackle the issues encountered during delayed flights, long gaps between transit or simply an economic solution to one night stop-overs in towns or cities between destinations, when travellers are usually bereft of a place to crash.
These are the sorts of ideas that will inevitably revolutionise the way humans will operate in the future. As the demands of business and personal lives increase the need to travel, we must look at these kinds of options to satisfy the growing demand for convenient and inexpensive, short term accommodation. The only addition I feel is needed to this sort of arrangement is the inclusion of toilet and shower facilities. Other than that, I think it's a great idea.

The designers had this to say;
The SleepBox concept is actually a freestanding box shaped sleeping capsule that are meant to be dotted around transport centers or expedition areas where people can have uninterrupted and sound sleep with great luxury. The bed of the concept is designed to change its linen automatically via rollers. The interior has been designed with functional ventilation system, Wi-Fi, TV, power outlets and storage space for luggage. Additionally, a quartz light has been used in between users to kill the inside germs. However, this thing has to be placed in a place where people really respect public property. Otherwise, they can be misused by different types of bad citizens.



Pretty cool!

Creaturism


I recently bought a t-shirt called "Bat Face" from a friend of mine and I think it's fucking awesome.
He makes really cool art under the banner "Creaturism".

I first met him through work and found him to be a valuable source of comedy in the workplace. He has an unbelievable knack for saying the most hilarious things without thinking about them, or their consequences first. Usually strange variations of what could happen, if we all lived in a comic book reality, or something just as unlikely.
Nevertheless, his art is amazing and translates wonderfully onto fabric for fashion.
I think his site is definitely worth checking out.

The synopsis states;
Creaturism, an up and coming creative services studio specializes in creating unique ideas through the beauty of graphic design and illustration.

Passionate about design, professional in delivery we provide creative solutions for any project, ranging from corporate identity/branding through to music packaging and illustrations.

Creaturism will embody your ideas with unique style that will produce award wining, head-turning results.

You can visit his website @:
http://www.creaturism.com.au/

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Cats Getting Toe Up!


Catnip:
Nepeta cataria ("catnip", "catswort" or "catmint") is mostly used as a recreational substance for feline enjoyment.
Around 2 out of every 3 cats will be affected by the plant, and approximately 2 hours after an exposure, the feline will be sensitive to another dose. Whether it is growing in the wild or harvested and dried, felines will be affected by the plant.
The common behaviors that are observed are: rubbing on the plant, rolling on the ground, drooling, or consuming much of the plant. It is said that felines are affected by the smell of the plant more than anything. Felines have such a strong sense of smell that they can detect the chemical nepetalactone, which is the main active ingredient in Nepeta cataria.

This chemical enters the feline's nose, and produces semi-hallucinogenic effects on the cat.

These cats know how to party!

Tunnel Jewelry Hearing Aid


This I found from another blog called Tuvie.
This is what the blog had to say:

"The main idea of the Hearing Aid concept is to eliminate the effort of people to hide their earpieces, not to let other people know about their handicap. This innovative concept has been designed so stylishly that users can feel the confidence of wearing a piece of fashionable jewelry with it.

The main target users of the hearing aid are the medium level hearing disable people. Aside from incorporating the brand new TriMic system, this compact and lightweight gadget gives a near to perfect positioning of the microphone which is the key important aspect of the efficiency of a hearing aid. To make it a product for all, the designer offered a set of four different color alternatives to choose from."

Tuvie Blog:
http://www.tuvie.com/

Original Blog Post:
http://www.tuvie.com/hearing-aid-that-never-compromises-with-style/#more-7333

Designers Website:
http://www.designaffairs.com/

I dig it!