- Jimmy Kimmell will be doing his show in Austin during SXSW, that’s a pretty smart move to try to stay competitive with Fallon moving into his time slot.
- Denton, TX lands the top spot, but I’m not sure what constitutes small since Denton has over a 100,000 people. – The 10 Best Small Towns In America
- The Frank Kent Motors people in Fort Worth are into upscale wine, and soon you can drink some when you get your car serviced.
- Yes, Google Really Is Working On Smart Contact Lenses That Can Monitor Your Body’s Health
- Rachel Held Evans – Unstoppable Grace: Thoughts on the Gay Christian Network Conference
- A great GIF on how a dog uses his tongue to drink water. What’s the big deal? Most are unaware a dog actually scoops water going backwards.
- From across the pond – Man, 87, died of cardiac arrest after paramedics lost keys to ambulance
- One thing that amazes me about the upcoming Winter Olympics is Sochi is that if you add up the cost of all previous Winter Olympics, this upcoming Olympiad still costs more. That’s per HBO’s ‘Real Sports’.
- You can now download your tax return transcripts from the IRS
- Dyson’s Latest Vacuums Ditch Not Only The Bag But Also The Filter Maintenance
- If the title of this picture is true, then I’m heartbroken – In Syria, Sleeping between his parents.
- Google Research project turns 64 years of music into a rock rainbow – When I filtered the results just for U2, they just did rule the 80’s. Somewhat related, U2’s song for the Mandela movie got an Academy Award nomination, but I noticed it listed Bono and The Edge by their real names, Paul Hewson and David Evans.
- US Army buys 6 self-aiming smart rifles for evaluation
- Rolling Stone ranked 100 Bruce Springsteen songs, top honors went to ‘Born to Run’.
- EVERY ITEM in this Radio Shack ad from 1991 can now be done on a single iPhone
- Yale students made a better version of their course catalogue. Then Yale shut it down.
- A buttload of wine is about 475 liters, or 126 gallons.
When British People Give Commentary On American Football
Oregon Elementary School Nixes Pay-to-Pee Policy
An elementary school in Lebanon, Ore., has done away with a policy that required kids to pay to potty.
Some parents said teachers at Cascades Elementary School were punishing their children for needing to use the restroom outside of their scheduled bathroom breaks.
Melissa Dalebout told ABC News’ Portland affiliate KATU that her first-grade, daughter, Lily, had an accident at school while trying to hold in her urine.
In Lily’s class, said Dalebout, children had to pay “Super Pro” bucks to use the bathroom outside their scheduled breaks, or they could hold on to their fake money to buy trinkets at the school store, which parents says gives their kids an incentive to hold it in.
“I just feel my children should not be punished for having to use the bathroom, even if they didn’t take advantage of a recess break because they may not have been thinking of it. They’re children,” Dalebout told KATU.
“Super Pro” bucks isn’t the only potty strategy at Cascades Elementary. If kids use the bathroom outside the three designated break times, they could lose two minutes of recess, reported KATU.
New giant 3D printer can build a house in 24 hours
Scientists claim to have developed a revolutionary new giant 3D concrete printer that can build a 2,500-square-foot house in just 24 hours.
The 3D printer, developed by Professor Behrokh Khoshnevis from the University of Southern California, could be used to build a whole house, layer by layer, in a single day.
The giant robot replaces construction workers with a nozzle on a gantry, which squirts out concrete and can quickly build a home based on a computer pattern, MSN News reported.
It is “basically scaling up 3D printing to the scale of building,” said Khoshnevis.
‘Contour Crafting’ is a layered fabrication technology and has great potential for automating the construction of whole structures as well as sub-components, according to the project website.
Using this process, a single house or a colony of houses, each with possibly a different design, may be automatically constructed in a single run, embedded in each house all the conduits for electrical, plumbing and air-conditioning.
The potential applications of this technology are far reaching including in emergency, low-income, and commercial housing.
The interesting stuff start around the 1:45 mark.