First Acoustic Black Hole Created

“One of the many curious properties of Bose Einstein Condensates (BECs) is that the flow of sound through them is governed by the same equations that describe how light is bent by a gravitational field. Now, a group of Israeli physicists have exploited this idea to create an acoustic black hole in a BEC. The team created a supersonic flow of atoms within the BEC, a flow that prevents any phonon caught in it from making headway. The region where the flow changes from subsonic to supersonic is an event horizon, because any phonon unlucky enough to stray into the supersonic region can never escape. The real prize is not the acoustic black hole itself but what it makes possible: the first observation of Hawking radiation

via Slashdot Science Story | First Acoustic Black Hole Created.

Pre Recovery Tool Leaks Out, Including webOS Root Image(!)

It’s only been a few days since the Palm Pre was released, but one of the biggest breakthroughs for the outside-the-system developer community may have just been made.

With this, people can probably tell how the OS hooks into the hardware, which will allow them to hook in themselves – something Palm itself has been loathe to share with their userbase.

via Pre Recovery Tool Leaks Out, Including webOS Root Image(!) | PreCentral.net.

Inflatable space tower

These guys are claiming that gyrocontrolled inflatable modules that allready exist (well, without the gyrocontrols then) could be stacked onto each other initially up to 15 km high. If placed on a mountain that could get it up to 20 km.
This could then be used for tourism, atmospheric research, telecoms or spacecraft launches.
Eventually the Canadian team thinks it could go up to 200 km, low earth orbit.
I’m all for it!
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How to convert from Serendipity (s9y) 1.3.1 to WordPress

Unfortunately it proves to be quite a bit of hassle to do yourself. For some reason WordPress itself doesn’t have a Serendipity conversion filter in the import tools and Google has quite a bit of trouble finding the right one. So here’s the proper way to get your old blog’s content (including the second bit of the content, users, groups and comments)  into WordPress.

The road starts here, with Technosailor’s version 1.1 of his importer.
You follow the road through the comments to Michael Tyson’s version 1.2 version which fixes quite a few bugs.
Then for the full neat importer, you go and find Carsten Dobschat’s version 1.3. The page is in German, don’t worry about that though.
For me, coming off the Debian Lenny version of s9y, it worked a charm, even when I re-exported a few times it didn’t create duplicate entries.

The final step is to re-organise your uploaded files. Michael Tyson has a script which does it for you here

Other notes when installing WordPress

I had to chown the wordpress/wp-content/ -R www-data and chgrp to the usergroup of the site. chmod 775.

touch wordpress/.htaccess and chown www-data, chgrp usergroup, chmod 755

Settings -> permalinks choose custom structure andfill in /%category%/%postname%/

The RSS feed address is http://robin.tripany.com/wordpress/?feed=rss2
Add the Blubrry Subscribe Sidebar

Category Icons is used to add… well…

Healthy Food Combinations

It turns out that eating certain foods combined is much better than eating them seperately.

* Tomatoes & Avocadoes
* Oatmeal & Orange Juice
* Broccoli & Tomatoes
* Blueberries & Grapes
* Apples & Chocolate
* Lemon & Kale
* Soy & Salmon
* Peanuts & Whole Wheat
* Red Meat & Rosemary
* Turmeric & Black Pepper
* Garlic & Fish
* Eggs & Cantaloupe
* Almonds & Yogurt

These are very powerfull combinations. The article explains why.

Atom Pinhole Camera Acts as a Shrinking Copy Machine

Basically by shooting atoms through a nanoscale pinhole on a mask at a substrate on the other side, researchers have found that they will create a smaller version of the reflected structure – a cheap and easy way to make a nanostructure. What’s more, it’s scaleable: they can make loads of pinholes and shoot atoms through them and they’ll make loads of nanostructures which don’t overlap, so mass production becomes an option.

Logitech’s Force Feedback Flight System

It’s been a long long while since anything new has come out for military flight sim enthusiasts, and this looks like it is just what the doctor ordered. Since Vista dropped support for the gameport – and thus for my F-15 inspired Suncom set up (no longer for sale, but definitely the best stick / throttle setup I’ve ever seen!) there’s been not much, excepting the odd Thrustmaster setup.

Allthough not based on a reall stick, the setup looks solid. It’s fully programmable, has about the right amount of buttons and offers force feedback as well as toe brakes on the rudders.