Archive for September, 2007

The Dark Side

A time-exposure photograph of the Milky Way over the New Mexico desert. The word “galaxy” comes from the Greek for milk.Our Far-flung Correspondents: The Dark Side: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker

In Galileo’s time, nighttime skies all over the world would have merited the darkest Bortle ranking, Class 1. Today, the sky above New York City is Class 9, at the other extreme of the scale, and American suburban skies are typically Class 5, 6, or 7. The very darkest places in the continental United States today are almost never darker than Class 2, and are increasingly threatened. For someone standing on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon on a moonless night, the brightest feature of the sky is not the Milky Way but the glow of Las Vegas, a hundred and seventy-five miles away. To see skies truly comparable to those which Galileo knew, you would have to travel to such places as the Australian outback and the mountains of Peru. And civilization’s assault on the stars has consequences far beyond its impact on astronomers. Excessive, poorly designed outdoor lighting wastes electricity, imperils human health and safety, disturbs natural habitats, and, increasingly, deprives many of us of a direct relationship with the nighttime sky, which throughout human history has been a powerful source of reflection, inspiration, discovery, and plain old jaw-dropping wonder.

Stolen From: Slashdot | Making War On Light Pollution


Pontiac G8 Ute a distinct possibility?

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HOLDEN has factored a major new export program – believed to be the new VE Ute – into its production plans at its manufacturing plant at Elizabeth in South Australia.

Stolen From: Pontiac G8 Ute a distinct possibility - Autoblog


Dreamcast: Sega’s Last Scream

DreamcastRetrograding Gaming: Dreamcast: Sega’s Last Scream

Imagine if you released the first videogame console with a built-in modem. Imagine if you released a game console that put no restriction on online play, not forcing the purchase of any add-ons, services, or subscriptions. Imagine if you created a gaming machine that took memory cards that doubled as GameBoy-like mini-PDAs. Imagine if you had the strongest quality-wise launch line-up for a gaming console debatably of all-time, including staggering support from Capcom, two of the greatest fighters ever made, the first football series to give Madden a run for its money in years, and the true debut of a Sonic the Hedgehog full 3-D platformer.

Now imagine if you screwed all that up.


Storm worm botnet more powerful than top supercomputers

Storm worm botnet more powerful than top supercomputers - Security - www.itnews.com.au

"In terms of power, the botnet utterly blows the supercomputers away," said Matt Sergeant, chief anti-spam technologist with MessageLabs, in an interview. "If you add up all 500 of the top supercomputers, it blows them all away with just 2 million of its machines. It’s very frightening that criminals have access to that much computing power, but there’s not much we can do about it."


More Symmetry

5555Very Cool. Happened between 9/3/2007 and 9/5/2007. Getting 6666 will be problematic, though …


GM To Introduce Direct Injection V-8 in Camaro?

chevy-camaro-convertible.jpgmotivemagazine.com - GM To Introduce Direct Injection V-8 in Camaro?

According to Wards via multiple Camaro forums, General Motors is running test mules of a new, fifth-generation small block V-8 featuring direct injection. The engine will be the industry’s only OHV V-8 with direct injection, and is based off the 6.2-liter unit currently powering the Cadillac Escalade, GMC Yukon Denali, and ‘08 Corvette. The addition of direct injection would bring about ten percent more low-end torque, along with a small increase in fuel economy. Considering that the current ‘Vette already achieves high twenties on the highway, this could mean a 30 mpg rating for the next model, which should, by the way, produce around 450 horsepower. Read more here here or in our forums.

Stolen from: Camaro may get direct-injection V8 - Autoblog


Super Corvette name mystery solved: Blue Devil now the ZR1

The name mystery surrounding the upcoming super Corvette, with names thrown around including Blue Devil, SS, and Z06, is finally solved.

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