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J leno

Jay’s a cool guy…enjoy hours of his videos:

www.jaylenosgarage.com

wtf THG

Ok i’ve lost a lot of respect for tomshardware after reading this (hahaha its kinda cool working in IP now): http://www.tomshardware.com/news/microsoft-keyboard-patent,6307.html

250Gb cap

Sorry Absolute Zero, you’re going to have to cut your pr0n downloads down to 8Gb/day

http://www.tomsguide.com/us/Comcast-Internet,news-2501.html

JIMMIDY CHRISTMAS!

Looks like the mopar boys are the new unofficial king of the ring.  So the GTR/vette sound like well polished high performance machines.  The viper sounds like a dinosaur with a jetpack on its back trying to race its way out of a collapsing cave.  Now thats what I call exciting!

Viper

Infrasonic sound mmmmmm

Ok so i’m an organist and what not.  The church I play for is building a new church and i’m in charge of what new instruments will go into this building.  SO, in the quest for the most epic digital organ EVER, i’m always on the lookout for new technologies.  Marshall & Ogletree make some amazing instruments.  They capture every nausence of sound and transfer it until digital form.  SO, without going into too much detail about organs, basically there’s no digital organ/sound system that can reproduce the lowest notes on the organ at a clean/clear/high dB.  32′ and 64′ pipes on an organ reproduce sounds in the 8-16hz range.  All cone subwoofers roll off around 18-20hz.  So these guys bundled up with http://www.eminent-tech.com/ to install a ‘rotary woofer’ that can produce infrasonic sound down to 1hz.  I mean wtf….that kind of wave movement will kill you at high enough pressures.  It’s kind of funny, it looks like an oversized desk fan but the technology is really cool.  The whole system installed is about $20k, only requires a 200w amp, but you need a whole attic worth of space.  Apparently the rotary woofer has been around for quite some time (and is patent pending hahah) but its the first i’ve heard of it.