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Ankle Of War [Tattoo]
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The only transformers series I’ve followed is the original one from back in the 80’s, so it came as a surprise to see that subsequent series featured female autobots and decepticons, namely Arcee, a female Autobot warrior who turns into a pink convertible.
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A company planning to build a nationwide high-speed broadband network has admitted its plans would affect the performance of 200,000 GPS devices in the US.
LightSquared’s idea is to put together a network of both cellphone towers and satellites to offer LTE nationwide. It wouldn’t deal directly with consumers but rather would sell access on a wholesale basis to wireless companies.
The big problem is that the spectrum LightSquared plans to operate in is close to the spectrum used for GPS satellite signals. The GPS industry previously complained that this could cause widespread problems, claiming the disruption to signals would not only pose a safety threat, but could cost the country $96 billion and 3.3 million jobs. (Contrastingly, LightSquared claims its network would bring a $120 billion economic benefit to the public.)
The Federal Communications Commission, which would regulate the LightSquared network, asked the company to make its case on the issue for a FCC technical working group report that was formally presented to the FCC this week.
Although the report hasn’t been published, the company says it’s found a solution that would avoid interference for 99.5 percent of GPS devices, including all cellphones. As far as LightSquared is concerned, the fault now lies with the GPS for not fitting filters to recently manufactured devices, which it claims would only have cost five cents per device.
The company is looking at the 0.5 percent of devices still under threat as a small rather than big issue, arguing that “It is unthinkable that a nation which recently completed a complex digital-television transition involving nearly every household in the U.S. will be stymied by a problem posed by approximately 200,000 GPS devices.”
Not surprisingly the GPS industry disagrees. The “coalition” of industry members opposing the network says that “The FCC technical working group report conclusively shows that LightSquared’s proposed operations defy the law of physics, and therefore simply will not work…. we have frighteningly little idea of the magnitude of the consequences of interference, other than it will be truly extraordinary in scale. To tamper with these systems based on technical guesswork would be a mistake of monumental proportions”
The world will know that free men stood against tyrants, that few stood against many, and before this battle was over, even the guy with the sword can bleed. Sparta!!!
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Oh, Science, you still haven’t quite given me that pet Stegosaurus, but I’d be okay I guess if I had one of these instead–at least in the meantime. Of course, I’ll have to pick up a few more jobs and maybe sell a kidney or three (wait, what?) because this presumably lifelike hand-sculpted exterior over a frame of steel and aluminum, operated by remote servos and silent, pneumatic air-operated cams is $350,000.
Why do I want one? It’s not the tracking cams behind each eye, stomping front foreleg, automated interactions or even the sheer awesomeness of calling friends to come over and look at my 20-foot long triceratops–it’s the “fortissimo bellowing” promised in the Hammacher Schlemmer catalog. Fortissimo bellowing?! I’d buy another 5-year-old if they had that kind of advertising.
If you do have a spare $350K in your pocket, go pick one up now at Hammacher Schlemmer.
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I love tattoos, but don’t have one because I can’t ever think of anything I’d like to keep forever. I never considered a comics-plus-classical-art mashup though, so maybe my options have opened up a bit. Pan Rozmyty‘s ink is all the best elements of post-impressionism and pop culture in a design called “Starry Night over the Gotham City”, drawn by Dominika Gardocka of Skorpion Sosnowiec tattoo studio in Poland.
I think it’s awesome, though I will deduct two points for totally missing the opportunity to make a night/knight pun. Otherwise, A++ would like again.
EDIT: It’s been brought to our attention that Pan Romyty’s design is based on an original work by artist James Hance. Hance’s Batman-meets-Van Gogh predates Romyty’s tattoo; a print is available for purchase on Hance’s website.