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DIY third person camera rig allows you to pay attention to what’s most important: you

Now, this is a strange project to undertake, for sure — but that doesn’t make it uninteresting. And interesting it certainly is. Over at Instructables, you can currently find step-by-step instructions for how to create your very own camera setup, which will allow you to view yourself tooling around in the third person. Weird, right? The whole setup consists of a camera rigged at your back from a distance far enough to film you from behind, a pair of video goggles to wear as you gallivant about, and optionally, a radio transmitter, allowing a remote viewer to join in on the fun and watch along with you. How does it work? A bit disconcertingly if you ask us, but it’s something we’d certainly consider giving a try, if only once. Hit up the source for full instructions as well as impressions of the experience. There’s a video after the break. Continue reading DIY third person camera rig allows you to pay attention to what’s most important: you DIY third person camera rig allows you to pay attention to what’s most important: you originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Dec 2010 14:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Zephyr Solar Plane’s 3 World Records Confirmed!

Photo: Qinetiq , CC The ‘Eternal Plane’ Makes History Last summer, I wrote about the Zephyr solar plane’s attempt and success at breaking world records for longest flight, but until now it wasn’t truly official. But the Fédération Aéronautique International… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Ex-NYT’s Steve Roberts: Tea Party ‘Didn’t Win, You Only Won a Couple of Seats,’ No Liberal Media Bias
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Former Bush intel chief commends Obama’s handling of terror threats

Click here to view this media President Barack Obama found praise of his handling of national security matters from an unlikely place Sunday. The former director of national intelligence under President George W. Bush commended the Obama administration for their pursuit of terrorists. “Interesting point I would make just for the sake of the listeners here, as [ex-CIA Director General Michael Hayden] and I served in the previous administration and criticized for being aggressive and so on and there was a lot of rhetoric during the political campaign for electing new representatives,” Mike McConnell told CNN’s Candy Crowley. “My observation is the new administration has been as aggressive, if not more aggressive in pursuing these issues because they’re real,” he added. “And you commend them for that?” Crowley asked. “I do commend them for that,” McConnell. Appearing in the same interview on CNN Sunday, former Bush CIA director Michael Hayden warned that terror threats are becoming more difficult to defend against. “Our security services have actually gotten quite good against the traditional kind of threat, rather complex, slow-moving plot organized very likely from the tribal region of Pakistan,” Hayden said. “The new flavor of threat more likely to come from a franchise than from al Qaeda main in Pakistan,” he continued. “More likely than in the past to come from someone who has every reason to be in the United States, has American personhood, whether it’s a green card or as a citizen. That’s a witch’s brew and, as you suggest, it’s much more difficult for us to defend against those kinds of attacks,” he said.

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Chamberlain: Gay Leading Men Still Trapped in the Closet

The path out of the proverbial closet is still riddled with potential career pitfalls for gay actors, according to veteran screen star Richard Chamberlain, who himself came out in 2003 but, as he tells The Advocate, wouldn’t recommend that closeted actors angling for leading roles follow his example. Related Entries December 23, 2010 Don’t Ask Don’t Tell December 22, 2010 Obama Makes DADT Repeal Official

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Weekday Vegetarian: Hoisin Mustard Tofu

Photo: Kelly Rossiter Like many people, my mother serves turkey for Christmas dinner, and she just can’t cope with the fact that my son is a vegetarian, so we have to provide a main course for him ourselves. I had just received Appetite for Reduction by Isa Chandra Moskowitz the day before, so I handed him the book and told him to choose what he wanted to eat. He’s very partial to Asian food, so he chose the Hoisin-Mustard Tofu…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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ComScore: Facebook overtakes Yahoo, is now the third most trafficked website in the world

ComScore — a common metric used to measure internet traffic — is showing off some impressive stats these days. In the month of November, for instance, Facebook overtook Yahoo! for the first time in worldwide traffic, with the social network nabbing 648 million unique visitors while the portal named after Gulliver’s Travels pulled in 630 million. What does this mean to? Well, to point out the obvious, it seems that while Facebook continues its epic growth, the relatively flat state of Yahoo!’s traffic is simply not enough to retain its third place spot behind Google and Microsoft’s sites, which grab up places one and two consistently. One note about these ComScore statistics, just in case you’re wondering about that last one: it ‘groups’ sites together rather than counting individual URLS, so for instance, the Microsoft sites take the number two spot en masse. In terms of U.S. traffic, Facebook still trails Yahoo! a bit, with 152 million visitors and 181 million, respectively, so if they’re truly hoping for world domination, they have their work cut out for them. We’re looking at you, Mark! ComScore: Facebook overtakes Yahoo, is now the third most trafficked website in the world originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Dec 2010 13:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Jon Stewart: Shades of Edward R. Murrow?

Although he has repeatedly insisted that his is not the role of a straight-up journalist and that he has no designs on a conventional political career, that doesn’t stop people like New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg from casting Jon Stewart in a nobler light … Related Entries December 23, 2010 Don’t Ask Don’t Tell December 22, 2010 Obama Makes DADT Repeal Official

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Blizzards & Blustery Wind Don’t Mean Global Warming Is Fake – Say It With Me (Again) People

photo: Matthew McDermott I have to say that I haven’t yet heard some wrong-but-glib media personality exclaim that the blizzard that just whacked the East Coast proves that global warming isn’t happening, but no doubt it’ll be said or has been said and I missed it. Which means it’s worth saying again: Just because it’s snowing out doesn’t mean global warming is fake . Since that meme (and basic understanding of climate versus weather, not… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Bone Density Tests: A Clue to Your Future

DEXA bone density scans: Will you glide into your golden years or live out a fractured fairy tale?

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