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L'Open de Montpellier 2011 aura lieu cette année le 28 et 29 Mai 2011 à la Maison des Etudiants de l'Université Montpellier II. Les inscriptions sont désormais ouvertes. Cliquez ici pour plus d'informations20 Terrifyingly Toxic Fast Food Photos - Fast Food - Gizmodo
You may be excellent photographers , but some of you have atrocious (OK, delicious) taste in food. Here are winners of this week's Shooting Challenge: Fast Food . 8 Bigmacs. Two SB-800 speedlights and on-camera flash (nikon CLS kicks ass) Nikon D80 I think at 1/125 f/5.6.Know someone hard to shop for? Are you sick of looking for something they'll actually like? Why not try something sure to confuse them instead? These strange goodies will be great ways to throw off the preconcieved gift ideas people already expect from you. Know someone completely morbid?
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The TED Blog caught up with ad man Rory Sutherland the evening before we posted his TEDTalk . Drawing on the work of behavioral economists, Nobel Prize winners and others, he talked at length about his personal philosophy of Advertarianism, about President Obama and the healthcare debate, and even threw in some analysis on the future of media use and advertising . Not bad, considering it was well past bedtime in the UK. You call yourself an “Advertarian.”Introducing the world's first topic-based newsreader. Built with Evri's breakthrough content filtering technology, Evri for iPad constantly and automatically indexes more than 2.3 million popular topics from over 15K of the Web's best sources.
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Those MIT Media Lab geeks are on a roll. Following Wednesday’s presentation at the TED conference on the Lab’s "sixth sense" project , another MIT student in the Lab’s "siftable" computing group spoke Friday afternoon at TED about digital cubes he and another student have created that interact with one another. David Merrill, a graduate research assistant at the lab, said the idea for the cubes came from the concept of sifting and sorting things with your hands, like photos spread out on a table. "We thought wouldn’t it be cool if you could interact with digital things like this," Merrill said. "We wanted to make a physical embodiment for any piece of digital data."Working Memory Tests
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