Monday, August 13, 2012

Robot Cars are Safe!

The Atlantic: Google's Self-Driving Cars: 300,000 Miles Logged, Not a Single Accident Under Computer Control
The automated cars are slowly building a driving record that's better than that of your average American.

Help with Small Talk

"What’s your connection to the event?"This question can uncover mutual contacts and usually leads to a more robust answer than if you asked the typical “Have you been to this event before?” 
"What’s keeping you busy when you’re not at events like this or at work?" This question gives the encouragement necessary for the person to share his/her passions and outside interests. It is an excellent way to add some enthusiasm into a conversation that has hit a lull, especially if he/she would prefer to be doing that activity at that moment. 
"Are you getting away this summer?" This question can lead to conversations about family, reveal special interests and, if you like talking about travel, it’s a sure-fire way to keep a conversation interesting. 
"Are you working on any charity initiatives?" This question makes it easy to launch into a deeper connection. If they’re not involved with any projects, they often share reasons which is usually revealing, and if they are doing something of value they will be more than happy to share. 
"How did you come to be in your line of work?" For some, the path to where they are today can be quite an interesting ordeal. Having a chance to revisit their story to success can leave helpful clues along the way as to who they are and what makes them tick.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Personal Internet Security

The threat is real. Protect yourself.
See this personal account of an "Epic Hacking". And then follow this advice.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

64 inch box jump!



This video of a guy jumping onto a 64" high tower from a standing start is post-worthy but to me, the fact that you can explain it with simple physics is amazing.

Friday, August 3, 2012

US Booming Again

An interesting counter argument to the trend of doom and gloom from David Ignatius:
These analyses predict the repair of two of America’s greatest economic vulnerabilities in recent times — dependence on foreign energy, with the threat of supply disruption, and the decline of the manufacturing sector in the face of lower-cost foreign competition. Both problems are on the way to being reversed, the analysts argue.
Full article here.