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A Necessary Ruin: The Story Of The Loss of Bucky Fuller’s Union Tank Car Dome

A Necessary Ruin: The Story of Buckminster Fuller and the Union Tank Car Dome from Evan Mather on Vimeo . At the time of its construction the Union Tank Car Dome was the biggest clear span structure in the world. It was demolished in 2008 (see Another One Bites The Dust: Bucky Fuller’s Union Tank Car Dome ) Dwell , via

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Fla. Police Use Stun Gun on Naked Jogger

A bizarre encounter between a Florida jogger and police officer was all caught on tape. (Oct. 13)

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Phone Book Litter Banned in Seattle, Nation’s First Opt-Out City

Photo: ekohler via Flickr Phone book litter has been banned in Seattle, Washington. That means no more bulky yellow books in plastic bags on people’s doorsteps, unless they want the directories delivered. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Pakistani Timber Mafia & Climate Change Caused Much of Summer’s Flooding

photo: DVIDSHUB / Creative Commons Back when 20% of Pakistan was underwater , I wrote about the influence of deforestation on the flooding–deforestation caused in no small part by illegal logging at the hands of the so-called timber mafia , a group with direct ties to the Taliban. Now, t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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PS3 goes the PSP route to thwart jailbreakers: Medal of Honor requires latest firmware

It’s not quite a common practice just yet, but it looks like the PlayStation 3 could be following in the PSP’s footsteps in order to get around folks jailbreaking the device . As MCV reports, anyone buying Electronic Arts’ new “Medal of Honor” game will first have to update their PS3 to the latest 3.50 firmware (conveniently provided on the disc) before playing — that firmware also, of course, has the convenient side effect of blocking the ability to jailbreak the console. No word on any other games that will follow suit, but we have sneaking suspicion that this is something PS3 users will have to get used to. PS3 goes the PSP route to thwart jailbreakers: Medal of Honor requires latest firmware originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 16:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Fla. Police Uses Stun Gun on Naked Jogger

A bizarre encounter between a Florida jogger and police officer was all caught on tape. (Oct. 13)

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Except Islamic centers: An Islamic center in South Carolina has been defaced when someone spelled out “PIG CHUMP” in bacon strips, police in Florence said Tuesday. Sometime between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, someone placed the bacon in foot-high letters on a tiled walkway at the Florence Islamic Center, according to Florence Police Major Carlos Raines. Islamic dietary restrictions bar Muslims from eating pork. The bacon has been removed, but Raines said there are still greasy marks on the walkway at the facility in Florence, about 80 miles east of Columbia. The one-story brick building that houses the center has been under renovation for four years, and there is no sign or prayer tower indicating what is operating there, Raines said. “There’s absolutely nothing that identifies it as a mosque,” Raines said. “It’s an insult, and I’m sure that’s what it was intended for.” Bad form, people.

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Apple awarded limited patent on pinch-to-zoom

Boom: Apple was just awarded a patent on pinch-to-zoom for multitouch displays. That’s the first directly applicable patent we’ve seen on the gesture since we first started looking during the Apple / Palm war of words in January 2009, and it certainly gives Apple some potent ammunition against its competitors — although there are some specific limitations on what Apple’s been granted that will prove to be important. Let’s break it down, shall we? Patent #7,812,826 was first applied for on December 29, 2006, and over the course of the patent process the claims have been significantly narrowed to cover a very specific set of actions: A multitouch display detects at least two contacts. Those contacts perform a first gesture. That gesture adjusts an image in some way: magnification, orientation and rotation are specifically claimed, but the patent is broad enough to cover virtually any adjustment. The first set of contacts is broken. A second set of contacts is detected. The second contacts perform another gesture within a pre-determined period of time . The gesture continues to adjust the image in the same way. It’s steps 5, 6, and 7 that are critically important here: Apple doesn’t have a patent on “pinch-to-zoom” generally, but rather pinching to zoom, and then pinching to zoom again within some fixed period of time. How long that period lasts is totally up in the air, but it has to be defined somewhere — this patent doesn’t really apply unless there’s a clock running and a second gesture takes place. Still, it’s the first granted patent on the now-ubiquitous gesture we’ve seen, and based on its filing history it’s essentially effective as of December 30, 2005 — long before anything multitouch products with pinch to zoom had arrived on the market. That’s no small weapon to bear — we’ll see what Apple does with it. P.S.- Apple was also awarded some 17 other patents yesterday, including two more that deal with multitouch, but none of ‘em are nearly as interesting as this one. Hit the via link for more on those. Apple awarded limited patent on pinch-to-zoom originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 15:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Keira Knightley Talks About ‘Never Let Me Go’

Stars of new drama ‘Never Let Me Go,’ Keira Knightley, Carey Mulligan and Andrew Garfield talk about working on the adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Booker Prize-nominated novel at a press conference in London. (Oct. 13)

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White Samsung Fascinate and Sony Ericsson X10 joining Dell Streak in Best Buy this month

Let’s be real: almost every phone looks better in white . Okay, so that’s strictly a matter of personal opinion — but if you’re a white phone kind of person, turn your attention away from the forever-delayed iPhone 4 and toward a couple that are launching shortly thanks to some new details from Best Buy. Turns out Verizon’s white Fascinate and AT&T’s white X10 are both scheduled to hit on October 24, alongside the Dell Streak — not in white, by the bye — followed by the HTC Surround on November 8 (which we already knew). Any of ‘em can be yours for a $50 deposit. [Thanks, anonymous tipster] White Samsung Fascinate and Sony Ericsson X10 joining Dell Streak in Best Buy this month originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 15:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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