Shonzilla, a pattern-seeking animal

Life is a game of patterns and chance, and those who play well will win.


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Mon Feb 16

“Fed up with seeing friends getting clipped by cars, the designers at Altitude combined two things we love — bikes and lasers — to create an instant bike lane and make nighttime cycling a whole lot safer.
Their bike-mounted gadget, called LightLane, beams two bright red lines and the universal symbol for cyclist on the pavement, neatly delineating a bike lane to remind motorists to yield a little space. It should make everyone feel a little more comfort on the road.”


Read more about interesting and potentially life-saving bike gadget over at: LightLane’s Lasers Make an Instant Bike Lane | Autopia from Wired.com.

[via Wired Autopia and mel-o Tumblr]

Fed up with seeing friends getting clipped by cars, the designers at Altitude combined two things we love — bikes and lasers — to create an instant bike lane and make nighttime cycling a whole lot safer.

Their bike-mounted gadget, called LightLane, beams two bright red lines and the universal symbol for cyclist on the pavement, neatly delineating a bike lane to remind motorists to yield a little space. It should make everyone feel a little more comfort on the road.

Read more about interesting and potentially life-saving bike gadget over at: LightLane’s Lasers Make an Instant Bike Lane | Autopia from Wired.com. [via Wired Autopia and mel-o Tumblr]
Wed Feb 11
Google Sync for your mobile phone(s)


“Google Mobile Sync will push and pull any changes to contacts or calendars over the air. On the iPhone these occupy the regular calendar and address book applications, meaning that things will work just as they normally do. It’s all done via an Exchange server at Google’s end, which means that things should actually function properly.”


[via Wired]

Google Sync for your mobile phone(s)

Google Mobile Sync will push and pull any changes to contacts or calendars over the air. On the iPhone these occupy the regular calendar and address book applications, meaning that things will work just as they normally do. It’s all done via an Exchange server at Google’s end, which means that things should actually function properly.

[via Wired]
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Fri Feb 29

Freeconomics = the future of economy

Your attention = price you pay

I’m convinced this is how the most business will operate.

If you’re wondering why, or you think I’m mad or something, then I must ask you for just a little bit of your attention. 

There’s an excellent article you must read. It’s written by the editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine (and the inventor of The Long Tail coin phrase) about the future of economy. With the storage and processing cost declining exponentially, the only best thing to do is to round the cost down to zero.

GO ahead and READ this