Internet School 101 Donny Ouyang

Had the opportunity to talk with Danny awhile ago regarding his projects…he’s a smart kid and really gets it. Should be an exciting future for him.
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Perpetual Motion…possibly?

An Ottawa electronics drop out seems to possibly created a perpetual motion prototype, that is being tested by..MIT.
Seems he might have it says MIT…link.
Here is the inventors website.
And a link from gizmodo.
Guitar Rising Finally use you Guitar Hero skills to Rock!
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A new product coming out in Oct/08 called Guitar Rising that teaches real guitar chords and tabs…you plug in you real guitar or axe, hit play and away it goes. Great idea…finally.
Alltop is Guy Kawasaki’s new Baby
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After Truemors there is now Alltop a RSS aggregation site in the flavour of popurls.com
A great clean look with some Ajax love. Best of luck on this Guy.
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The 6 Million Dollar Stereo System

So your a little flush with Cash…here a way to blow it…until next year when 1080p projectors are $1000…ha.
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And here is another article and Pix from Cnet.
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First Production Tesla…Really Rolls Out!!!

Well the first one rolled our sort of….all the info over at Om’s earth2tech site.
This one is going to the chairman….real production rolls out in March. Congrat guys!!!
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Zap Electric Car ..Sweet.

Very interested in the future of this car. Price tag $30k.
General Info
Front wheel drive
•Wheel motors X 2
•Pure EV
•Motors: 2 x PML 15.75 inches (400 mm)
– Peak Power – 321.85 Horsepower (240 kW) total
– Peak Torque – 557.52 lb/ft (756 Nm)
– Max Revs – 2100 rpm
– Water cooled
•Performance
0 – 60 mph ( 96.56 Km/h): 5.7 seconds
Vmax: 156 mph (251.06 Km/h)
EV range: 100+ miles (160.9 kilometer)
• Vehicle kerb mass: 1612.6 lbs (733 kg)
Safety
ZAP-3 Homologated as a motorcycle
•Recommended safety requirements to provide enhanced safety features
compared with a conventional motorcycle
–Seatbelt provision
–Vehicle structure features
•Roll hoop
–Consideration of other enhanced safety features
•CAE will guide the development of structural safety solutions
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