even get up. The kite ended up in the waves and suffered a big rip.
It seems that 9 times out of 10 I need a bigger kite. I guess it's
time to look into a 12 because this 10 isn't doing it for me.
Geek talk from the hacker class.
It seems that 9 times out of 10 I need a bigger kite. I guess it's
time to look into a 12 because this 10 isn't doing it for me.
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Cool video on the design of the Model S. Can't wait for this.
For the UI geeks, skip to minute 28 or so to get to the juicy bits.
Towards the end of the talk in the Q&A they mention the possibility of a Tesla App store. Basically the idea is to keep it flexible and customizable. Sweet!
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According to CNet there is now a NaCL (Native Client) version of Chrome. Since the early days of the web, computer scientists have tried to come up with ways to programmaticly extended the browser. It started with slow Java Applets and led to scary ActiveX implementations. Today most developers stick with Javascript or Flash.
This latest effort from Google might actually have a chance at success. It seems to strike a nice balance between performance and security. Of course a huge obstacle will be adoption. Including NaCL in Chrome is a significant step forward, but Chrome is has a very small percentage of the browser market. Perhaps if the Chrome experiment goes well, Google can get Firefox to include NaCL. I still don't see Microsoft supporting NaCL in IE, so compared to Javascript and Flash, it's going to be a long uphill battle for widespread adoption. I suppose NaCL browser plugins/extensions for Firefox and IE might be one way to gain further adoption. Maybe they could deliver it as an iPhone App as a way to finally get Google Voice on the iPhone. :-)
I'll be interested to see how it goes. I'll give it a try when the Mac version comes out.
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Looks like another reason to upgrade! These AR apps are pretty cool.
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Last weekend we were camping at Gold Lake and a few campsites down there was this amazing band rocking out. The band is called Fred Zeppelin and they were really good. There is something magical about a hard rock band playing in the wilderness. Thanks to Fred Zeppelin for a great show.
Thanks to my cousin Mark for inviting me and posting the video!
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