Gearlust: iRiver’s CES 2007 product lineup


iRiver

Yeah yeah, so CES 2007 is like, so last week and hey it wasn’t really all *that* great, especially after Apple completely took the wind out of it with the announcement of their iPhone. There were some standouts however, most notably (at least to me) iRiver and their new lineup, which is not only super sexy, but also approaching Apple in industry design quality, though bordering on Sony-influenced lines and glossy black plastic, which starts to worry us a touch. But eh, enough of that, here’s some highlights:


iRiver

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January 21st in CES, Gadgets, Gearlust, Photos, Technology, iriver | | 14 comments
Explorers document trip through Tailrace Tunnel under Niagara Falls


Tailrace Tunnel

The Tailrace Tunnel running behind Niagara Falls was a work of engineering art when it was laid (brick by brick) in 1906, becoming at the time, the largest tunnel of its type in the world. Part of a hydroelectric station, the Tailrace Tunnel expels water back into Niagara Falls which has been used to generate electricity. For the time, few have entered the tunnels, save a few engineers and construction workers. But urban explorers can never resist a challenge and the Tailrace Tunnels proved to be too much for 3 daring travelers. Late one evening, the three seasoned explorers descended upon the facility, stocked with bags of gear, radio communications, drills, lights and everything else one could think of when descending into the belly of a hydroelectric tunnel. Thankfully, they documented each part of the trip, both in pictures and words, creating an extraordinary tale of risk, adventure and some pretty damn spooky experiences.

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January 16th in Photos, Urban Exploration | | 19 comments
Wind turbines in the stormy waters of Northern Europe


Wind power

The quest for renewable energy has created some interesting and beautiful feats of engineering. Wind power, though classically accepted as a viable alternative to fossil fuels, has gone through a major evolution, especially in Europe, where wind power is widely being deployed and accepted. One of the most beautiful installations of wind turbines is in and around Northern Europe, where engineers are tackling the tricky way to harness the heavy winds present along the coastal areas, by deploying farms of wind turbines well out to sea, where choppy waters, high winds and sometimes deadly electrical storms can easily destroy a giant metal apparatus standing high into the sky. The wonderful bloggers over at Thrilling Wonder have collected a beautiful photo gallery of everything from standing wind turbines, to photos documenting the build process as well as destroyed wind turbines who were on the receiving end of a nasty lightening strike.

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January 15th in Green, Photos | | 6 comments
Photos of the tree goats of Northern Africa


Tree Goats

Well, what would you do if your daily activities involved being chased around by wild animals, eating grass (when you can find it) or butting heads with your family (literally)? I for one would start climbing trees! Which is exactly what these little critters starting doing in Morocco, where goats hang out in the extremely endangered Argan tree which can reach heights of 25-30 feet and a trunk that twisted in a way which allows goats to easily climb. The fruit of the tree is what is believed to attract goats, as, in desert areas, grass isn’t exactly plentiful.

Read more: Goats in trees? @ Science Buzz | Goats in trees @ Flickr

January 8th in Animals, Photos, Weird | | 8 comments
20 consecutive full moon photos animated


Moon

French photobugs have been hard at work, taking pictures of the heavens, from moon phases to the Aurora Borealis, and posting them on celestial hobby photos page Photo Astronomique. One such project is a collection of pretty-good quality photos of every full moon since May 2005, compiled into a nifty little flash animation. Something about good quality photos of the moon is just so perfectly relaxing.

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January 3rd in Astronomy, Photos, Space | | 5 comments