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Infographic: Scientific evidence for popular health supplements

Mar 4, 2010 Author: stephen chip | Filed under: Design, Graphics, Info

Health Supplements

A beautiful informatics poster created by David McCandless and Andy Perkins.

According to informationisbeautiful.net, this visualization generates itself from this Google Doc. So when new research comes out, they can quickly update the data and regenerate the image. Check out the interactive version.

DIY: Turn an external hard drive into a USB hard drive

Feb 15, 2010 Author: stephen chip | Filed under: Info, Usefull

USB hard drive

If you’re like me, you probably have an external hard drive laying around. Now you can it into a USB drive. This simple tutorial at instructables.com shows you how.

Five second rule decision chart

Jan 25, 2010 Author: stephen chip | Filed under: Funny, Info
The 30-Second Rule, A Decision Tree" by Audrey Fukman and Andy Wright.

"The 30-Second Rule, A Decision Tree" by Audrey Fukman and Andy Wright.

You Dropped food on the floor, do you eat it?

You know that you’ve been guilty of this before. Accidentally dropping a food item on the floor then claiming the 5 second rule. According to Wikipedia, The five-second rule is a popular polite fiction regarding the eating of food that has fallen to the floor or ground. The substance of the rule is that if food falls on the ground, it may be safely eaten as long as it is picked up within five seconds.

Via Foodie blog

Preview kids books before buying

Sep 15, 2008 Author: stephen chip | Filed under: Cluebag, Info, Interesting, Products

Lookybook.com is a cool site which allows parents flip through kid’s books before buying them. You get to see the whole book showcased in a clever page turning flash app. Other sites like Amazon allow you to preview the first couple of pages but that’s about it.

Click the eyes on the top right of the book box above for a larger version.


Billionaire oilman, philanthropist T. Bone Pickens has a plan to wean us our dependence on energy imports. He plans on building the worlds largest wind farm. It’s a far more detailed plan than either presidential candidate has laid out. But then again, the best plans always rise from the private sector.

From Forbes:

At 80 the oilman and financier is healthy and having some of his best years in business. “Of all the taxes I’ve paid, 90% of them were after I was 70,” says Pickens, who forwarded $200 million of his capital gains to the U.S. Treasury last year. Worth $3 billion at last count, he’s still drilling for oil and buying water rights. His Mesa Energy in May bought 667 wind turbines from GE and has spent $2 billion so far developing a 4-gigawatt wind farm, the world’s biggest, in the Texas panhandle.

From Cleantechnica:

When one of Texas’s richest oil men bets big on wind energy, it gets attention. Yesterday NPR’s Living on Earth broadcast an interview with Mr. Pickens, who shared the salient facts about his planned wind project:

  • It will be the largest in the world, he reckons, at 4,000 megawatts
  • It will provide enough power for 1,300,000 homes
  • It’s a $10 billion dollar project from which he plans a 15%-25% profit

Asked why he is investing in wind now, Pickens replied:

“For a number of years I’ve watched the wind turbines develop — and I feel like it’s time for it. I think that oil has peaked at 85 million barrels in the world. We’ve got to develop other forms of energy — wind, I think solar will be next, and I hope I’m still around to be in the solar deal.” (Pickens is 80 years old.

So Pickens has a plan. Sounds like a good one. I applaud this man for stepping up and doing something with his brain and his money.


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