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Do you hate reading as much as we do It so frustrating to have to use language made from signifiers placed together in a grammatically correct fashion! Most of the new iPad reviews drone on and on for hundreds or thousands of words, poring over specs and details and stuff. Too much reading! And, like, cutting into TV time. So we made it better. We fixed curated the reviews from all the top pubs by jacking them stanley cup into Wordle and turning all that cumbersome text into snack-sized word clouds that giv stanley cup e greater prominence to frequently used words. Now you won ;t have to learn to read!鈥?We also took out the words new Apple and iPad because otherwise those three words dominated all of the reviews aside from Jim Dalrymple in The Loop, kudos Jim, rub that beard for me to such an extent that everything else is nonsense. Finally, we summarized the review for you below each word cloud. There! Let go huff some gasoline! 1. The Verge New iPad really like! 2. TechCrunch New iPad amazing fast! 3. Wall Street J stanley quencher ournal New iPad display improved! 4. The Loop New iPad like read good! 5. Macworld Third-Generation iPad just display! 6. Daring Fireball New iPad like battery display! 7. The New York Times New iPad screen better! 鈥?Why yes, that was a Suck reference, you old-timer, you. AppleiPadReviews Sghp Munch s 8220;The Scream 8221; expected to fetch $80 million at auction
While gamers are off writhing in front of Kinects to control virtual objects on the screens in front of them, scientists are using the same tech for almost the same thing. They ;re also flailing in front of sensors, but it not Dance Central 3; they ;re manipulating real-life microscopic objects with a s stanley shop et of laser tweezers. David McGloin and his team at University of Dundee in Scotland are specialists when it comes to laser tweezer operation, also called optical manipulation if you want to get fancy. The tech been around since the 70s, and so has the problem of controlling it well. Some of the previously pr stanley mug oposed solutions involved computer mice, and later iPads, but now McGloin and company are trying out the Kinect. The team has been testing the tech by moving silicon microspheres around a few micrometers at the time, and the results have been promising. Despite the intuitive interface, there are some hurdles. Kinect isn ;t known for stanley bottles being particularly accurate, and it not great for moving the particles specific, measured distances. Mostly, the technique shows a lot of potential as a teaching tool, introducing students to the concept of laser-tweezers and allowing them to see first-hand the way microscopic objects act and interact on such a small scale. At the very least it should be useful for a Kinect version of Operation. [Technology Review] LASERSmotion controlScie
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Inspired by the shadows it casts, the Silhouette Lamp is unassuming and elegant. Turn it to its side, and you might mistake it for a coat rack because it so slender. It uses an acrylic shade that doesn ;t look like a shade at all. Its unexpected design was actually intended for smaller homes where you might need a subtle ways to break the space up. And what a nice way to do so. Not available yet, but stanley uk the designer, Wewood says it coming soon. [Diogo Frias] stanley cups uk stanley cup usa Lighting