Asian Drinks Adventure Page

A few years ago a good friend of mine gave me a large pile of rather odd drinks from the local Asian market. So I figured that while I try to drink them I’d write down my first impressions and make some reviews. Most of these can be found in your local area is your look hard enough. I’ll be posting some new reviews soon, I’m off to Thailand in a little bit. I hope the ‘ol gullet is up to the local brews…

Asian Drinks Page

Transparent OLEDs

OLEDs 

I’m looking forward to the time where organic LEDs are used like those annoying clock LCDs you see stuck in pens, clocks your get free with magazine susbscriptions, and mouse pads. 

Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP in Potsdam are now studying ways to make OLEDs transparent, which will lead to a variety of new applications. While metal oxide coatings in earlier OLEDs made them opaque, researchers are investigating new transparent physical properties, as well as OLED and liquid crystal display hybrids.

Transparent OLEDs

I’m Not Dead yet..

SuitSat 

That’s right kids and cadets, the SuitSat isn’t dead, its just keeping a low profile before it burns up. The reception has been ‘in the weeds’ for many people but it’s strong enough for people to copy bits of the transmission. SuitSat.org has reception reports from Hams around the world that have been able to make out what the oddball satellite has been saying.

ARRLWeb: "SuitSat-1" Alive, But Signal Weak; "Keep Listening!" ARISS Urges

3D Image Projector With Frickin Lasers

3d display made with lasers 

A research firm in Japan has "developed a device that uses lasers to project real three-dimensional images in mid-air." Sounds cool, but that’s not all. It does this by exploding the air forming a brilliant white plasma. Oh yeah, now it’s mega cool!

At the demonstration, bursts of laser light were emitted 100 times per second to form shapes in the air up to 50 cm above the device. Heat from the laser caused the air to expand, producing a crackling sound that resembled a series of tiny explosions.

[via Engadget and ReBlog

AIST develops 3D image projector