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31 May, 2007

Robot lawnmower kills Danish man, begins resistance - Engadget

Robot lawnmower kills Danish man, begins resistance - Engadget

Text: In what we surely hope isn't the opening salvo of the robot insurrection, a 45-year old Danish municipal worker was tragically killed by an industrial robotic lawnmower this afternoon, after the unit tumbled off a slope and onto the poor fellow doing his job. Although we've seen quite a few robotic lawnmowers, we're not too familiar with the RC-controlled Dvorak Spider 01 unit the man was using; our only hope is that this is, of course, an isolated incident.

30 May, 2007

stay out of the water...

If I was scuba diving and I turned around and saw this, I would scream like a girl and probably die on the spot from a coronary. Hey, I'm honest. ;-)


Microsoft Surface

Microsoft Surface

Allright... this looks very cool, very usable, and very extensible... Nice one Bill.

29 May, 2007

Rachel


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Originally uploaded by Mark Turuk
Hey, it's better than golf for a hobby....

it's summer; time to plan Outdoor Goodness™

The Plan:
 
1) Patios.
 
2) Diving.
 
3) Bicycling (new bike)
 
I can't see anything else happening this summer; too new in the job to take off Vacation this year.
 
Ciao beautiful peeps; see you on a patio.
 
 

25 May, 2007

the end is near...

This is just so fscking wrong. The end is obviously near.

*found on digg.

24 May, 2007

mad photoshop skillz... ;-)

24 April, 2007

Siren (Robyn)


Siren (Robyn)
Originally uploaded by Mark Turuk.
Another underwater glamour shoot...

Always fun. And thank gawd winter is done with.

Global warming my @ss.

09 April, 2007

Great Gift Ideas: 50 Affordable Designs by Famous Designers

Great Gift Ideas: 50 Affordable Designs by Famous Designers

Or to paraphrase my good friend Sheena:

Life is too short to be surrounded by ugly sh*t.

Ciao beautiful peeps... now go throw out that milk-crate... ;-)

08 April, 2007

Pearls Before Breakfast - washingtonpost.com

Pearls Before Breakfast - washingtonpost.com: "Can one of the nation's great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour? Let's find out."

*omfg.