Saturday 26 October 2013

Icom Earpieces – Show Them Some I.D or You’ll Have to Leave

Come back with me to a point in my life when I still hadn’t gotten my act together…


At age 20, I used to be unkempt haired, absent minded and into rock n roll in a large way (waitaminute – I am still unkempt haired, absent minded and into rock n roll in a big way…). I used to be courting a pole dancer, singing in a grotty group and telling anyone who would listen that I required to get out of the crappy little city and really make something of my life. I assume, in some respects I was a little like George Bailey of Bedford Falls, (if George Bailey was sort of a dick and made a point of claiming the ‘F’ word in every 2nd sentence…)


To make ends meet, while I waited in frustration for George Carlin to crop up in his time travelling phone box and help me usher in an era of world concord, I worked at a couple of careers. Specifically, one evening a week, I was employed as the Youth Worker.


To my surprise, I discovered the position to be really fun, also as very rewarding. Since I was a guru in all things media (and a Uni Certificate to show it), I started a project that might tutor the kids all about film creation, music and also the press in general.


One of my best students was a somewhat worried boy with a hard stare and a ‘brick sh!thouse’ size. When I wasn’t pulling him off various youths who may or might not have mouthed off his sister, we got along very well. After I left the job a few years later, we actually became firm friends. He has also become mainly close to my cousin (who was also a Youth Worker for a period) and my mother and father.


And not using a hint of sarcasm, watching this hard, conflicted boy grow up to become a polite, hard working man is both an honour and also a privilege. On the other hand, he floundered for a very long time as he searched for work. It just seemed that there wasn’t anything he was able to use himself to.


Then, unexpectedly, he found his vocation. My friend is a completely certified doorman, working the door in a number of pubs, clubs, venues and bars.


So as to communicate easily without causing a lot of fuss, bouncers like my buddy often use Icom Earpieces. These earphones come in several forms, with 2-pin, multi pin, straight pin and high angled forms all catered for. You can even find an Icom earpiece for nearly any form of Icom 2 way radio imaginable.


There is no fuss, as the earpieces might be operated plainly and prudently and, being armored with Kevlar, they’re every bit as hard wearing as the two-way radios they work with.


Icom has been trading in quality two way radio equipment since 1954, so they know what they’re doing and how to make customers happy whilst doing it. Icom Earpieces are solid, reliable and high spec, so it is no wonder that so many within the safety industry decide to wear them.


 As for my buddy, it appears like he has himself on track; he’s found a job that he is good for also as one that is nice for him. I might have made my share of errors in the past, but I was certainly right about a couple of things.



Icom Earpieces – Show Them Some I.D or You’ll Have to Leave

Wednesday 23 October 2013

The new iphone 5s is announced, what do we think?

Given the reliability, capacity to entertain and user-friendliness of the iPhone, its a small wonder more people don’t fall in madly love with them. You love your iPhone, it’s only natural to want to protect her. You can start by buying some iphone covers from this very site!


 


Your iPhone is beautiful, gets on with your friends and is always there when you need her. She’s smart, funny and the envy of everybody you know. So who wouldn’t hire a bodyguard for their iPhone? She’s in constant danger!


 


iPhones need iphone covers to keep them safe. In the course of a day iphone covers protect her from being dropped, waterlogged, smashed, cracked, burned and otherwise mistreated. In fact, sometimes the only thing standing between iPhones and their total annihilation are iphone covers.


 


iphone covers come in a variety of colours, designs and prices, so why not look around and see our selection of iphone covers? Ultimately, you may end up cradling your iPhone whilst leaving a busy London nightclub crooning “And iiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeiiiiiiiieeeeeeiiiiiiii wiiiiiiiil alwaaays loooove youuuuuuuu!!!!” at the top of your lungs, but this only happens in very rare cases.


 


The rest of us, after nestling our little beauties safely in their iphone covers, go on to lead mostly normal lives and in no way ever end up sitting behind a dumpster in Soho, holding our iPhones ever-so-tenderly. “Hey, why are you singing to that iPhone?” “Uh…No reason, officer…”



The new iphone 5s is announced, what do we think?

Thursday 17 October 2013

How have cooking games become well-liked?

Nigella Lawson, Jaimie Oliver and Ainsley Harriott might not be your idea of gaming heroes or heroines, but nonetheless baking games are a steadily growing trend. Enduring the current allure with video games similar to real-life (The Sims, Tennis, Bowling etc) all baking games are about is, clearly, cooking.


 


That could seem pointless, given that the real-life equivalent of cooking games (actually baking) are a few things you virtually need to do each day or else starve, consider just how much amusing you would get with cooking games. These video games will teach formulas, quantities, techniques and even some subtleties that professional cooks have to learn the hard way.


 


The Cooking Mama series is one of those major cooking games about the marketplace. Somewhat sexist title aside; the franchise has produced titles for that DS and Wii console, (the console that is best for baking games.) Handheld devices were initially the layout of choice for launching the 1st baking games, with Sweet Ange being released all of the way back in the days of Game Boy Colour.


 


Admired in Japan and increasingly catching on in the West, baking games look set to be another big thing. With baking games, you’ll discover baking skills without wasting cash or making yourself unwell. You’ll be taught patience as some baking games permit you to produce your gaming gourmet goodness in real time!


 


Naturally, cooking games hold a component of danger (and not just digital nut traces). Do not forget to turn the feast on when handling your cooking games, then go virtual bowling or fishing and come back to find your banquet ruined. Though cooking games can be tempting as a cheaper alternative, you’ll also discover a cooking games dinner being far less nutritious than a TV dinner.



How have cooking games become well-liked?

’Earth-Like’ Asteroid Devoured by Dead Star

The Hubble Space Telescope has recorded an intriguing event some 150 light-years from Earth.


A large asteroid was pulled into the White Dwarf star (named ‘GD 61’ by astronomers) and utterly destroyed. This is not an unusual event, as even dead stars still exhibit a very high level of gravity. However, scientists are interested because the chemical signatures left in the star’s atmosphere indicate the presence of water and a rocky surface, both considered to be key building blocks for the creation of life on our planet.


Until this event was observed, water and a rocky surface had never been found together on an object outside our solar system.


The asteroid consisted of the elements magnesium, silicon, iron and oxygen, all of which are usually found in rock minerals, but scientists believe that the abundance of oxygen indicated the heavy presence of H20.


The object was at least 90KM across and as much as 26% of that is thought to have been water. Earth is considered to be just 0.02% water.


This discovery is important because it gives scientists a vindicating glimpse of how inhabitable environments may have been formed, receiving key components (such as water) from outside sources such as meteorites.


It is thought that water first arrived on our planet by similar means and that other planets in the GD 61 system would once have received water this way as well. According to BBC News, scientists consider the presence of rocky planets in the GD system to have been “very likely”.


Scientists have observed over 1,000 planets outside our solar system, but none is thought to contain water.


Closer to home, some planets and heavenly bodies are thought to contain water. Mars is considered by many to once have had liquid water, but if this is still the case, it is a greatly reduced amount.


Elsewhere, Jupiter’s moon Europa raises a tantalizing prospect that there are oceans under its icy surface. This has led to some convincing research into the possible presence of ocean currents there. However, Europa is not alone, its fellow moons Callisto and Ganymede have also been suggested as candidates for liquid water.


In addition, Rhea (moon of Saturn), Titania (moon or Uranus), Oberon (also orbiting Uranus), Triton (moon of Neptune), Pluto (dwarf planet), Eris (dwarf planet), Sedna (possible dwarf planet) and Orcus (another possible dwarf planet) are all speculated to have oceans, some of which may be in contact with the rocky core of the respective body, which would hypothetically result in a steady stream of minerals and salts into the water – an important factor in creating life.


Saturn’s moon Enceladus has geysers, which is seen as proof of the presence of water or at least water vapours. It has even been theorized by some that Neptune contains oceans of liquid diamond.


The heavy presence of water on this asteroid is a vital clue for scientists and their understanding, not only of the cosmos, but also of how our home planet came into being.


 


SOURCES


 


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24491845



’Earth-Like’ Asteroid Devoured by Dead Star

Tuesday 15 October 2013

Alternative methods to charge your mobile, Pee as you go

Scientists working at the University West of England (UWE) in Bristol, UK, have found out a way to power a mobile phone with Human pee.


The team has been able to recharge a Samsung phone by placing the fluid through a cascade of microbial fuel cells. Using this process, enough energy is generated to send text messages, browse the World-wide-web and also make a short phone call.


As outlined by the scientists in charge, the next step is to fully power the device with urine…Presumably cleaning their hands straight afterwards.


Dr. Ioannis Ieropoulos has worked for a long time with microbial fuel cells; he’s believed to be an expert in harnessing energy from abnormal options. The potential applications of his work are very appealing from an environmental perspective.


Dr. Ieropoulos said, “We’re very excited as this is a world first, no-one has harnessed energy from pee to try this so it’s an exciting finding. Using the ultimate waste product as the supply of energy to produce electrical power is roughly as eco as it gets.” Eco-friendly tech is, obviously, the great doctor’s main area of interest.


The microbial cells work as a energy converter, they turn the natural substance directly into electricity, via the metabolism of live bacteria. The electrical power is the by-product of a microorganism’s natural life cycle, meaning that as they ‘eat’ the pee, they create power the energy that powers the phone. Now that is what we call ‘pee as you go’.


Toilet humour aside, the team have engineered a world first, as nothing as large as a mobile battery has ever been charged using this method before.


There are, at the present, no plans to market this tech on a huge scale, but maybe someday we can be signing a ‘P’ mobile contract, the trick, as they say, will be pissistance.


PS – I’m apologetic about this one. The work and its implications are actually astonishing. All credit to the UWE team. Though, I always wanted to do one of those ‘And Finally’ type tales and now I finally get to. Please forgive me, one and all.


SOURCES:


 


http://uk.news.yahoo.com/urine-could-charge-mobile-phones-152225132.html



Alternative methods to charge your mobile, Pee as you go

Monday 14 October 2013

With numerous Kenwood radios, what kinds of connectors and earpieces work on these models?

The most effective types are the 2-pin connector along with the multi-pin connector. The two pin model features 2 connector pins and the multi-pin model features multiple pins. Any difference in functionality may be a topic of customer discretion.


 


The 2-pin connector’s piece includes an in-line PTT (push-to-talk) key and a built-in mic. It also has a surveillance audio tube and comes complete with the clothing clip. This Kenwood earpiece is available for just over £20 (excluding shipping and handling fees).


 


The multi-pin connected earpiece is a different form of connector completely. However, the earpiece is similar, as it also includes an in-line PTT switch, a built-in mic, surveillance tube and clothing clip. The cost is a little bit extra than the 2 pin variety.


 


Both sorts of Kenwood earpiece can be improved by paying extra money which enable it to include features like a ‘swivel’ earloop, for better easy use and luxury, a noise-reduction characteristic and a steel clothing clip (replacing the plastic version).


 


The kinds of connectors compatible with Kenwood two way radios are limited in comparison with some other manufacturers, but Kenwood identify when to concentrate on a particular area, because at times less is more.


 


Kenwood two way radios may only link via two types of connector, but their gear is among the most effective in the world. A Kenwood 2 way radio consumer doesn’t have to spend undue time searching his/her options and researching them before purchase, provided the connector/earpiece falls into one of their two aforementioned different types, then the equipment will work fine.


 


EarpieceOnline have been manufacturing excellent accessories since 2007 and they have a good history of trust, customer reliability and leading edge equipment. For this reason, Kenwood earpieces are popular and frequently sell on the internet.. 


 


For More information on the full range of Kenwood earpieces visit earpieceonline



With numerous Kenwood radios, what kinds of connectors and earpieces work on these models?

Friday 11 October 2013

How to transmit pictures from my digital camera to my Kindle fire hd without having a PC?

The brief answer is no, you can’t. I’m sad, but that is just how it is.


On the other hand, all hope is not lost despite this dreadful news. There are two main avenues you may go down.


The first is to simply message the photos to yourself and download them to your Kindle. This method works fine if you simply need a few holiday snaps or pictures of the little nephew’s birthday or what, but its not much use for the large amount of photos.


The next method is a little more refined. With a hard drive, you are able to transfer photos comparatively easily from one device to another, this will allow you to transfer a greater amount of photos and will likely take a lot less time.


The best option, I think, is likely the second, especially if you hunt down the “eye-Fi” SD card, fitting with most up-to-date cameras (though, as always, it’s certainly best to double check). Sime, of The Digital Photography Educate blog, was clearly impressed. In his review, he said,


“With the Eye-Fi X2 card, I could upload full res photos from my NEX 5  to my iPhone and then do what I wanted with them [Instagram / Facebook / Flickr etc] when you’re using the X2 card, you can connect the camera directly to your iPhone / iPad without having to use a Wifi router etc… You can also use the Eye-Fi app on your phone [iPhone and Android] to upload your images to your computer / Flickr etc. Yep – works, works well”.


He then gave an individual account of that Eye-Fi’s usefulness, which I’ve re-printed below.


“My wife and I went to the zoo with our almost-three year old a couple of weeks back and I had a look through her images afterwards, realising that there were images from her camera dating back to… well, when I gave her the camera! She’s currently using a 32GB SDHC card in there, and just leaves everything on the card! When I asked if she had copied any on to her computer, I was told “That’s too hard / I don’t have time / Where’s the cable” (Yes, a combo of the three, I didn’t press for details…;) So – I cunningly swapped out the existing card for the Eye-Fi card, loaded the app on her Macbook and added it to start when her computer starts, but to hide in the background (This is an option in the application) so basically, the camera connects to her laptop whenever it can and copies the photographs across – they are there, ready to use. Guess who won ‘awesome technical husband of the week award?’ (Obviously a lot of you are tech savvy, but well… )”


In no way let it be said that I disregard a question of yours without producing a proposal of my own.


If you’ll allow me a quick tangent, there is the line in a single of those beloved books of my teenage years ‘Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood & Sweatsocks’ by Mick Foley (which is the great book about life in general, even if you are not a wrestling fan) where Mick says, “I had always felt that it is not good enough to shoot something down – It was best to have a solution”. Take that and work with it, reprobates.



How to transmit pictures from my digital camera to my Kindle fire hd without having a PC?

A bone conducting earpiece, what makes it special to other types

Music is a large part of everyday life also it has been for nearly as long as People have been on this earth. I often point to the finding of a 40,000-year-old flute dating back to that ice age as evidence for this, but truthfully, the facts you need is all around you, every day. We recall ballads and music long after the folks who first composed them have died and rotted away (a plan which I find curiously soothing) and also the music industry, love it or hate it, is actually a large business.


 


On the other hand, whilst the ice age musicians probably lived in a world of stark violence, frozen, featureless wastelands and harsh, ‘kill or be killed’ inter-cave politics, they by no means required to contend with road works, transport lorries, screaming infants or drunken crowd-rousers on their way to the stag night. Fortunate buggers.


 


Today’s listener has to accommodate all that and more, that may make listening to your music not only difficult, but also dangerous.


 


Now, though, modern science has stumbled across a means in which you can still listen to the favorite songs, even when you’re wearing earplugs (no, I’ve not been sniffing discarded paint cans once more). It’s called bone conduction technology and no, despite the marginally strange name, it in truth does not harm…


 


Based on recent research, exposure to any sound over 100 Dbm wears away a film known as a myelin sheath and leaves your internal ear susceptible to problems like tinnitus and temporary deafness, that may be the start of even more significant problems. Bone conduction technology is made to bypass the most sensitive portions of the ear and reduce the danger of inner-ear damage.


 


How? Well, in order to know that, we need to first identify with how our ears essentially work. (HERE COMES THE SCIENCE-Y BIT) Basically, sound travels though the air, these sound waves are intercepted by quite a few structures within the ear and are ultimately translated and transmitted into our brains (if it helps, imagine it like the encoding/decoding of digital information, like that which leads the actions of the wireless mouse).


 


The sound waves first meet a bit of cartilage (yes, similar stuff a shark’s skeleton is made of), which allows to concentrate the sound, this is called a pinna (but you may call it your outer ear without looking too ridiculous). 


 


Then, the sound waves pass into your central ear, that is filled up with air and also includes both your acoustic canal plus your eardrum (my little brother burst his when he was little and almost burst mine crying about it). The eardrum vibrates, passing the sound through to the ossicles, that are three small bones (that are actually pretty vital to the sense of balance, I am told). These tiny bones transmit the signal to the cochlea, that’s a fluid-filled infrastructure that ‘encodes’ the signals for our brain to ‘decode’.


 


Bone conduction tech vibrates the bones of your skull, distributing the sound directly to the cochlea and bypassing the rest of the ear completely. The nerve impulses transmitted to your brain are precisely the same, but the sensitive instrument of our ear does not need to deal with the trouble of, to quote Anchorman’s Brick Tamland “LOUD NOISES!”


 


This process seems to be completely safe; in fact, the legendary deaf composer Beethoven employed a elementary version of this process in order to compose his most famous works. He attached a rod linking his piano and his head and, as such, was able to listen to the song he was playing.


 


So here you go, rather than exposing your delicate ears to louder and louder volumes, just to drown out the environment noise, it is possible to alternativily stick your earpugs in and play your music at the proper volume. Make no bones about it (groan!)


 


for more information on the full range of bone conductor earpieces visit www.earpieceonline.co.uk



A bone conducting earpiece, what makes it special to other types

Tuesday 8 October 2013

Could we have discovered the biggest fish ever seen on the earth?

A combined Scottish-Canadian team has verified that the primitive sea animal leedsichthys problematicus is the biggest boned fish yet to travel the seas of the world.


Mounting to lengths of 16.5 m over a projected escalation period of forty years, the Jurassic-era sea animal would have outgrown even today’s huge whale sharks. Although its grand mass, yet, leedsichthys is believed to have been a filter feeder, just like baleen whales, basking sharks and whale sharks are these days.


Discovered from the late 19th century and officially named (after English farmer and fossil collector Alfred Leeds) in 1889, remains of leedsichthys have been unearthed right through Europe, and in South America.


The ‘problematicus’ portion of its scientific brand stems from the indisputable fact that leedsichthys fossils are notoriously tricky to recognize. That is due to the indisputable fact that leedsichthys’ skeleton #was not# made entirely of bone. Large portions #of the# animal’s internal structure were actually #made from# cartilage, just #as a# shark’s bone structure is. Cartilage #does not# mineralize as willingly as bone and, as the result, fossil cartilage is fairly uncommon.


Out of context, the fossilized bones can signify a challenge to palaeontologists. Over the years, remains of leedsichthys have even been posited as belonging to bone-plated fossil stegosaurus!


Because leedsichthys vertebrae was cartilaginous, it may be very difficult to see how long the fish may have been, with some unsupported estimates signifying that it was as long as 30 metres.


However, each time a new, more complete, fossil was found near Peterborough, UK, scientists were finally able to take an exact measurement. Professor Jeff Liston, of our National Museum of Scotland, said, “We sat down and checked out a good range of specimens, not only at the bones, but their internal development set ups as well – just like the expansion rings in plants – to find some ideas with the ages of these animals, as well as their estimated sizes,”


The team ultimately resolute that a tiny adult leedsichthys would grow to 8 or 9 m after some 20 years and, in another 20 years; it could get to about 16.5 m in length. This is larger than the whale shark, the biggest bony fish living these days, despite persistent and credible reports of whale sharks developing as long as 14 m in length.


This information is thrilling to scientists and natural history enthusiasts as it guarantees a functional insight into the alterations in ocean life that occurred up to and during the Jurassic era.


Scientists now believe that filter-feeding sea animals began as quite small animals, before growing to massive sizes we all know nowadays. The outstanding mass of leedishthys problematicus thus implies that there was a huge surge in the plankton populace of that Mesozoic seas.


The discovery also requires a serious change to the records.


 


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Could we have discovered the biggest fish ever seen on the earth?

Sunday 6 October 2013

Stallone To Play ‘Rocky’ Yet again

Rumours thrive that Sylvester Stallone is going to be playing the character of ‘Rocky Balboa’ again, in a new movie set in the ‘Rocky’ world.


The incredibly popular character Rocky Balboa initially appeared in the Oscar-winning 1976 film ‘Rocky’ and is the central hero in no less than six films to date.


MGM films have basically offered the brand new project, currently known only as ‘Creed’ to director Ryan Coogler.


The future film is invariably a spin-off as opposed to a direct sequel.


Michael B. Jordan, star of this year’s ‘Fruitville Station’ along with HBO television drama ‘The Wire’, would play the grandson of returning series character Apollo Creed. The planned plot would call for young Creed to enter the world of boxing, with Stallone’s Balboa playing the position of his guide.


Director Ryan Coogler, who worked with Jordan in the aforementioned ‘Fruitville Station’ film, is claimed to be enthusiastic about the idea and is hoping to co-compose the script.


Apollo Creed, as portrayed by Carl Weathers, was firstly presented as Rocky’s rival. In his initial role, Creed (who was apparently based on a combination of Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard and Joe Louis) was the World Heavyweight Boxing Champ also like the confidence entrepreneur. When challenged with the lack of proper opponents, Creed decided to put his trophy on the line against a neighborhood, unknown fighter.


The first film largely centred round the chosen fighter Rocky Balboa as he trained for the largest fight of his life. In the later films, Apollo Creed became a tutor plus a close pal to Rocky.


Weathers played Creed in every ‘Rocky’ film until ‘Rocky IV’, where the character was killed in a match with Russian boxer Ivan Drago (portrayed by Dolph Lundgren).


Despite the character’s downfall, he is significantly mentioned in both follow-up movies and remains popular with fans of the series.


The final film in the initial Rocky series, ‘Rocky Balboa’ was released in 2006 to a strong critical and profitable reception. In 2010, Sylvester Stallone was inducted into the Worldwide Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum for his formation and portrayal of Rocky, also like the many tributes he has paid to boxers and also the sport of boxing in his career.


SOURCES:


http://www.sylvesterstallone.com/stallone-inducted-into-boxing-hall-of-fame/


http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/stallone-to-play-rocky-again-in-spin-off-creed-053257511.html



Stallone To Play ‘Rocky’ Yet again

Friday 4 October 2013

Tablets set to outsell PCs by the end of the year

Editors Note – The writing was on the wall the very first time Steve Jobs stood up on the stage in 2010 and showed everyone the future of computing. The tablet has changed just how we take part in games, compose letters and work out of the office, So this news story about a drop of 13 percent in sales of laptops and a rise of 7% in sales of tablets, isn’t surprising three years on. This is only going to improve for the little tablet pc with apple consistently innovating, microsoft starting to move into the market with their windows 8 tablets and google’s android spreading out its market share quicker than anybody else, it is difficult to see how a laptop or maybe the desktop can compete.


 


The number of laptops sent from producer to retailer fell by 13.9 per cent worldwide over the period, while volumes of desktop computers shipped dropped by 7.4 per cent, according to estimates by Canalys analyst firm.


Year-on-year, PC shipments to European, Middle Eastern and African markets showed a decline of three per cent. Western Europe in particular proved challenging for vendors, with a decrease of 10 per cent over the year.


Volumes to the Asia Pacific region declined 0.5% year-on-year to just over 40 million units, with figures for the region affected by a six per cent fall in shipments to China, which accounted for almost 45 per cent of the Asian market.


Apple remained the top PC vendor for the quarter, with a 17.1 per cent market share with over 18.5 million units. This is a 4.5 million unit lead over Lenovo, its closest competitor in the market, but still a dip from the 19 per cent market share the Californian company enjoyed in the second quarter of 2012.


Lenovo, the Chinese multinational, gained market share in notebook and desktop PC shipments over the quarter. It also bucked trends by reporting strong annual growth in EMEA (34 per cent), the US (28 per cent) and especially Latin America (93 per cent) and performed well on the tablet side of its business, where it shipped an estimated 1.5 million units.


“It is striking how successful it has been in globalising its PC business and breaking the one million unit barrier is an important milestone for its tablet shipments,” said James Wang, an analyst with Canalys.


“Lenovo is on an upward curve with its tablets, expanding in mainland China and Latin America, where there is little competition from the likes of Google or Amazon.”


 


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/10226694/Tablets-set-to-outsell-PCs-by-the-end-of-the-year.html



Tablets set to outsell PCs by the end of the year