Kitty Litter Robot Posted on October 5, 2005 by Robin A robot to change your kitty litter automagically. It does turn, but 7 minutes after the cat has (hopefully) left it. What will the cat think of this? New toy or doom machine?
Monty Pythons Flying Circus Posted on October 5, 2005 by Robin All the TV Show scripts in glorious technicolor HTML!
Rocket Racing Posted on October 5, 2005 by Robin Peter Diamandis, founder of the X Prize, has announced he’s starting a racing league for rocket planes, using all kinds of high tech to make it attractive to the public and TV stations. Things like HUD projected racecourses, with the racecourse and rockets visible on screens to the spectators. Cameras will be hung all over and inside the planes, and the rockets will create as large fiery plumes as possible. The idea is to launch big, with large prize moneys and a standard rocket plane to make it accessible to as many people as possible. Back to the golden days of innovation by the people is the motto. Sounds very cool, but ambitious. I’ll be watching! This site contains a lot of information on the format of the races, the rules, the specifications, etc. A lot of information!
HOWTO open your door with your cellphone Posted on October 5, 2005 by Robin Engadget is running this great howto – attach a line to your buzzer and when you call it, your door opens! Because it’s not using X10 but ELK 930 it’s quick too… allthough do you really want everyone who has your number to be able to open your door?
Another new browser: Flock Posted on October 5, 2005 by Robin These guys are coming out with a new browser: Flock – it integrates galleries, blogging, online bookmarks with descriptions, etc – they say there’s more to browsing than just looking at websites. Which is fair enough, I guess. With Opera being free, the triumphant march of Firefox, IE bending its back to get better, does anyone smell browser wars again?