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@geothom: So that is really cool... Do you by chance know if it averages 8 seconds or if that's like a best time?

nice replacement for the cool contact juggling thing with the acrylic ball!

I really like these old predictions about what the future will be like, especially the ones that straddle truth.

i highly recommend looking at that link in #3. The propaganda cards are very interesting!

If they actually have anything interesting regarding UFO I'd like to think they'd just post it. Dangling something non-specific out there sounds too much like an evening news teaser to me. Publicity ploy?

iHipsters?

how were we ever productive before the ipad?

Ok, so the actual murder is totally messed up... but the comments on this article are already beginning to trend toward HILARIOUS and that picture is so awful and so great...

::head-desk::

I typically don't like contrived watch designs, but this is a pretty cool piece, except for the absurd price. If I could get it at a department store for under $125 I would consider it, maybe even for a week or so before deciding my $30 timex is just fine (and has been for 3 years now...)

I hope it's not got magnetic speakers and if so they aren't stereo. They could pinch together from separate parts of your intestines and fatally block things up.

It wasn't that long ago that any self respecting nerd would have already done this and many other such experiments in their backyard while in grade school. Now we need youtube to tell us how to discover things about our world?

this is fantastic!

@CVDon: for the record, the camera which produced the data shown in the link IS NOT sensitive enough to form an image from light reflected off of a non-specular surface like the MIT technology is trying to do... it is meant to show range gating being used to create a 3D image, separating the existing capability (range