Wednesday, June 30, 2010

 

Ten of the best (and worst) airline safety videos ever made

Ten of the best (and worst) airline safety videos ever made: "The humble airline safety video will never be up for any Oscars, and seldom will you hear people saying they really enjoyed the production values in the 4 minute clip telling them what they need to do in order to prevent certain death.

Still, some airlines manage to put some creativity into their safety clips, while others settled for the bare minimum, or worse.

Here are ten of the best and worst airline safety video clips we could find.




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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

 

Redo Backup is a User-Friendly Disk Recovery and Backup Live CD [Downloads]

Redo Backup is a User-Friendly Disk Recovery and Backup Live CD [Downloads]: "
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Live CD: If you've been meaning to make a comprehensive backup of your system but available tools seemed a bit too arcane and command line dependent, Redo Backup is Linux Live CD with a simple user interface and easy to use tools. More »



Monday, June 28, 2010

 

Bring Reference Photos to Evaluate HDTV Picture Quality In-Store [HDTV]

Bring Reference Photos to Evaluate HDTV Picture Quality In-Store [HDTV]: "
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The next time you go shopping for an HDTV, bring a USB 'toolkit' of images to help evaluate the screen and image quality. You'll get a better sense of any issues with the set than you will watching gaudy demo-reels. More »


Friday, June 18, 2010

 

KeepNote Organizes Your Notes on Any Platform [Downloads]

KeepNote Organizes Your Notes on Any Platform [Downloads]: "
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Windows/Mac/Linux: Portable, cross-platform note-taking application KeepNote stores your notes, thoughts, outlines, and more in a simple hierarchical format, complete with rich-text formatting, images, attachments, and even plugins. More »


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

 

Where did my hard drive space go?

Where did my hard drive space go?: "Where did all my hard drive space go? You know the drill: you just bought the latest, greatest machine with a fast processor, tons of memory, and a hard drive as big as all outdoors, and now you're starting to run out of space. How did that happen? Dunno, but you [...]"

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

 

Keyword Master Plugin for Lightroom 3

Keyword Master Plugin for Lightroom 3: "

Lightroom 3 has given plugin writers more access to the database than Lightroom 2 provided, and Timothy Armes has already taken advantage of this with the release of his new plugin - Keyword Master.

Keyword Master is a powerful keywording assistant for Adobe Lightroom 3. Photographers who sell their work on-line understand the high importance of good keywording – if your images aren’t keyworded properly then they won’t be found by potential buyers.

The problem with keywording is that it’s a long and laborious process. It’s hard to think of keywords, and it’s time consuming to type them in. Keyword Master helps to relieve these issues by providing photographers with a tool to help them harvest keywords from other sources.

The concept is simple – search for similar images on-line and cut and paste the keywords you find into Keyword Master. Keyword Master significantly improves your workflow by automatically removing any formatting and punctuation, thus extracting the keywords from the text. Common words and duplicates are removed.

This will give the photographer a fantastic starting point to work from. It’s much quicker and easier to start with a bunch of keywords and then remove the irrelevant ones than it is to create new ones from scratch.

Timothy hopes to expand this plugin be providing other keyword related features and he’s happy to hear from users with particular needs that they’d like to address.


Monday, June 14, 2010

 

Lifehacker Pack for Mac: Our List of the Best Free Mac Downloads [Downloads]

Lifehacker Pack for Mac: Our List of the Best Free Mac Downloads [Downloads]: "
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Looking to beef up your Mac with a few great—and free—apps that cover a whole lot of your productivity and computing needs? Our annual Lifehacker Pack for Mac rounds up the best free downloads for OS X. More »



Thursday, June 10, 2010

 

ISOBuddy Converts and Burns Obscure Disc Images [Downloads]

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Windows: Ever end up with a really weird disc image (MDF? PDI? B6I?) and no clue how to get at it? ISOBuddy is there for you. It burns or converts nearly any image file—even the Mac-specific DMG. More »



Wednesday, June 09, 2010

 
Maximize Savings in a Small Garden by Selecting Profitable Plants [Gardening]: "

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If you're gardening on a small city lot or an apartment balcony you really want to plant vegetables that will give you the most profitable yield for your space and your effort. Check out this index of vegetables in price-per-square-foot format.





The most profitable plants in your vegetable garden

It may be impossible to put a price on the satisfaction of bringing in a basket of produce fresh from your garden.  As well as the enhanced flavors from having truly fresh produce from your garden compared to that of your local supermarket.  Though when I was harvesting my potatoes this summer with my daughter I did have the thought, “Would it have been smarter for me to grow something else in this space?”  I estimate out of the 4-5 square feet I used for these plants I probably got about $4-5 worth of potatoes.
I did a little research first to determine yields of various plants per square foot and secondly what the value (organic supermarket prices USD) of the yielded produce at harvest.  Given I am a city dweller with a fairly small footprint for my vegetable garden (about 30-35 square feet) making decisions on what to buy at the supermarket and what to grow in the garden may be a huge money saver.

Now from the results below you can see the winners for the most produce value per square foot are many of the leafy green vegetables/herbs (cilantro, lettuce, chives, dill, Swiss chard) next comes many of the larger vine plants (tomatoes, squash, pumpkins, peas) with many of the root plants taking up the rear.  Now much of this makes sense where many of the vine plants grow on trellises and are allowed to spread, which I guess is sort of cheating the square foot rule but I will let it slide.  Compared to the root plants whose production is entirely dependent on the space allowed in square footage they have to grow as well as these are normally inexpensive produce items to begin with.
Vegetable USD Value/SF
Cilantro $ 21.20
Arugula-Roquette $ 20.92
Green Salad Mix $ 17.55
Chives $ 16.40
Dill $ 16.40
Lettuce $ 16.20
Tomato, Cherry, small & medium $ 15.57
Turnip $ 9.90
Tomato, large $ 9.50
Squash, Winter $ 8.40
Tomatillo $ 8.00
Cucumber $ 7.74
Basil $ 6.63
Radish, Red $ 6.22
Pumpkin $ 6.20
Chard, Swiss $ 6.14
Celery $ 6.00
Squash, Summer $ 5.96
Choi $ 5.70
Peas, Snow $ 4.50
Pepper, Jalapeño $ 4.50
Squash, Summer, Zucchini $ 4.17
Onion, Bunching $ 4.14
Pepper, Bell $ 3.60
Brussels Sprouts $ 3.59
Carrots $ 3.56
Rhubarb $ 3.25
Squash, Winter, Butternut $ 3.20
Kale $ 3.07
Grass, Lemon $ 3.00
Peas, English $ 3.00
Onion, Bulb $ 2.63
Radish, White $ 2.60
Bean, Bush $ 2.51
Peas, Edible Pod $ 2.50
Artichoke, Globe $ 2.40
Cabbage, Chinese Napa $ 2.24
Squash, Winter, Delicata $ 2.10
Spinach, Spring/Fall $ 1.80
Leeks $ 1.75
Potatoes $ 1.50
Parsnips $ 1.50
Garlic $ 1.37
Squash, Summer, Yellow $ 1.34
Parsley $ 1.31
Corn $ 1.25
Squash, Winter, Acorn $ 1.20
Squash, Winter, Hubbard $ 1.20
Eggplant $ 1.10
Greens, Mustard $ 1.10
Rutabaga $ 1.00
Beet $ 0.89
Cabbage, Savoy $ 0.80
Broccoli $ 0.80
Kohlrabi $ 0.75
Cauliflower $ 0.60
Broccoli, Chinese $ 0.60
Cabbage $ 0.50
Sources: http://www.mcgoodwin.net/pages/ppatch.html for plant yield information, http://shop.safeway.com for current produce prices

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