A New Life for Howard Stern

This morning was the end of Howard Stern’s 20+ years of broadcasting on terrestrial radio. For years his show has woken me up in the mornings and gave me something to laugh about and made me think of just how crazy things could be. After countless fines from the FCC for doing his own thing he has finally moved off the free airwaves and onto Sirius satellite radio. Some say this is the end of free speach on the radio, might be true because I doubt that anyone will step up and fill this void.
Now I have to find another station to set my alarm clock to. 

Howard Stern bids farewell on Yahoo

Howard Stern.com 

The RSStroom Reader

This is a sweet conceptual item (BTW, it’s amazing how many people can’t figure that out!). The idea it that as your sitting doing your business the RSSstroom reder is printing up your favorite feeds based on your biometrics. Just what the guys at Homeland Security need to keep up on top of things! If this were a real device I can see it being a popular accessory for the uber cyber toilets in Japan.

[via Ohgizmo]

The RSStroom Reader, Feeds On Your Toilet Paper

SeaLife DC500 Underwater Camera

 

All the underwater cameras I have seen are either very expencive or they lack enough features to make them worth looking into. Like the lack of good underwater auto focus. Now I understand how tough that can be, water is thicker than air to light moves differently, there is generaly more stuff floating by the camera that might distract the AF system, the camera has a big housing around it to protect it…  The hold and remember AF on the SeaLife DC500 looks like a handy feature, I use something like it on my Nikon D70 when I focus on a subject and then move the camera to compose the shot. I’d be willing to rent on of these on my next visit to the beaches of Thailand and see how it works.

The new SeaLife DC500 features a new "Shark Mode" for faster and sharper pictures of moving objects underwater and in sports photography on land. The Shark Mode is activated by simply pushing the camera’s OK button which focuses on the intended subject. The camera will now remember that focus range and take sharp pictures with virtually no shutter lag. Underwater, in diving or snorkeling, everything moves, the diver as well as sea creatures are in constant movement. In addition to the Shark Mode, the automatic Sea exposure mode will shorten the exposure time underwater for sharper pictures.

Some other features are:

  • Good to 200’/60m
  • 3x optical zoom
  • 5 MP CCD sensor
  • Uses an SD card for storage
  • Takes MPEG4-VGA/30 frames per second AVI video if you want
  • 2" LCD screen
  • Supports external flash units (you need these to cut through the muck)

[via Red Ferret]

Sealife DC500 Digital Camera