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Last updated Mon 04 May 2009 Member since August 2006

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Entry for 26 June 2009
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The Holiday Of A Lifetime?

Luxury ocean liners in Russia are offering pirate hunting cruises off the Somali coast. Punters pay more than $7200 a day to patrol the most dangerous waters in the world. When they come under siege, they retaliate with grenade launchers, machine guns and rocket launchers while under the protection of a squad of special forces troops.

Melbourne MX News.



Friday 26 June 2009 - 10:15AM (EST) Permanent Link | 2 Comments
Entry for 30 May 2009
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Is it time to say "Thanks for the memories, My friends?"....I'm still making up my own mind, but I will be interested to hear where all of you will go, when 360 closes....Love, Friendship and Respect, ....Garry....
Saturday 30 May 2009 - 11:06AM (EST) Permanent Link | 9 Comments
Entry for 19 May 2009
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DAWN

Cats in silhouette
Walk the dividing fences
Autumn leaves hang pendant
From still bare boughs
Echoes and splashes
Of brightly colored birdsong
All painted on the early canvas
Of the dark gloomy sky

~Tiglet~

Tuesday 19 May 2009 - 12:33PM (EST) Permanent Link | 3 Comments
Entry for 18 April 2009
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REPLACEMENT ARM, GOOD AS NEW

Thought-controlled robotic limbs were only the beginning.

Scientists have had a string of remarkable successes lately, taking signals from the brains of monkeys and men, and using them to move mechanical arms.

Darpa, the Pentagon's blue-sky research division, now wants to ratchet that work up about ten notches, by developing a "neurally controlled artificial limb that will restore full motor and sensory capability to upper extremity amputee patients. This revolutionary prosthesis will be controlled, feel, look and perform like the native limb."

So, basically, what Luke Skywalker gets in Empire Strikes Back, after Darth chops off his hand. Except, researchers won't have a long, long time to get this limb ready. Darpa wants the robo-arm stat -- in four years or less.

The limb would have to be wired directly into the peripheral nervous system, instead of the brain-controlled arms being demonstrated today, Darpa tells researchers interested in working on this "Revolutionizing Prosthetics" project. Under agency guidelines, the arm will need enough finesse to pick up a raisin or to write in longhand. It needs to be sensitive enough for the wearer to handle day-to-day tasks in the dark. And the limb will have to be strong enough to lift 60 pounds at a time.

These are beyond ambitious goals, and even the even the big thinkers at Darpa acknowledge it. Breakthrough research in "neural control, sensory input, advanced mechanics and actuators, and prosthesis design and integration" will all be needed, the agency says in a call for proposals. Neuroscientists, roboticists, engineers, occupational therapists, and surgeons in the neural, orthopedic, reconstructive subspecialties will have to chip in.

"Revolutionizing Prosthetics" is so far-out that Darpa is taking the unusual step of hedging its bets, and running a parallel, more down-to-earth program.

The vision of the Prosthesis 2007 program is to leverage recent research advances in neural sensing, control systems, actuation, power storage and distribution, freeform manufacturing, neural control, microfabrication, sensory feedback, flexure and transmission design, signal processing, and information science to dramatically improve the capability of upper extremity prosthetic limbs beyond those that are currently available commercially. This vision will be realized by increasing the range of motion, strength, endurance, and dexterity of upper extremity prosthetic devices. The final product [an above-the-elbow prosthetic arm] must be ready for human clinical trials… [and] sufficiently mature to enter the appropriate approval processes for general medical use by the end of 24 months."

Sounds like a snap.

Saturday 18 April 2009 - 11:57AM (EST) Permanent Link | 1 Comment
Entry for 17 April 2009
Since a lot of people have asked, my brain is still intact.
If I haven't told you directly already, all that happened is that I had a marble sized cyst removed from above my left eye.

All that's left is two stitches, which will come out in a few more days.
I decided to get it taken out right away, because it just happened that I have been left with no work for this week, so it was a good opportunity.
I already feel MUCH better, lol

Friday 17 April 2009 - 08:04AM (EST) Permanent Link | 7 Comments

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