• DIY

    Thar She Blows

    By Gregory Mone Posted on 1.12.2009 10 Comments

    When Kai Grundt announced his decision to build the ultimate snowblower from a discarded V8 engine, a friend of his just laughed. So a year later, instead of showing his buddy the finished product, Grundt showed him what it could do. He buried the man's truck under a seven-foot-tall pyramid of snow. From two houses away.

    1.13.2009 at 09:47pm - Comment by freddy

    where is the you tube video of it in action!?!

  • Technology

    Airborne Laser Blasts Off

    By Melinda Dodd Posted on 12.23.2008 7 Comments

    Should they cast their eyes skyward at just the right moment, a few lucky observers could see something spectacular this summer: a Boeing 747 splitting open a ballistic missile with a laser in mid-flight. After 12 years and $5 billion in R&D, the Missile Defense Agency’s Airborne Laser (ABL) will make its first real-world attempt to shoot down a missile in midair.

    1.7.2009 at 01:45am - Comment by freddy

    the ability to lock on to multiple with its targeting system and lock on with the "big" laser and destroy the missile within moments of launch could prove most valuable with non nuclear threats, especially when protecting finite areas and known hot spots, in Israel perhaps?

  • DIY

    PopSci.com 5-Minute Project Video: Nut & Bolt Keychain

    By Posted on 1.5.2009 7 Comments

    Downsize your pocket cargo with a custom-fit keychain. Editor Sean Captain ditches the ring and uses more tool than necessary to trim a small bolt to just the right size for his set of keys. (For a slightly different take on the project, see the site that inspired us: carlitoscontraptions.blogspot.com).

    1.6.2009 at 10:49pm - Comment by freddy

    lock nuts are removable. a better way would be to have a "flat nut" with a drop of lock tight. with the threads protruding inward, the outsides would be flat. terrible video though, blatant advertisement, hoped pipsci was better than that

  • Gadgets

    First Cell Phone With Built-In Projector?

    By Abby Seiff Posted on 1.6.2009 8 Comments

    Details are still fuzzy, but with very little fanfare it appears the world's first cell phone with a built-in projector has arrived. A company called Logic Wireless is claiming a CES debut of The Logic Bolt (in partnership with T-Mobile, no less). The phone has "razor-sharp" projections which can grow its screen size by 3000 percent and still retains a remarkably slim footprint, if the photos are any indication.

    1.6.2009 at 10:38pm - Comment by freddy

    projector w/o phone= mpro110



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