Wednesday, January 18, 2012

The Kick In The Face Heard Around The World

If you missed Saturday night’s UFC event you missed this Van Damme-esque kick that knocked the shit out of Terry Etim and catapulted Edson Barboza into UFC super stardom. As you continue to watch the kick over and over again, you might notice that Terry Etim elicited the fencing response, an unnatural position of the arms following a concussion. Immediately after moderate forces have been applied to the brainstem, the forearms are held flexed or extended (typically into the air) for a period lasting up to several seconds after the impact. The Fencing Response is often observed during athletic competition involving contact, such as football, hockey, rugby, boxing and martial arts. It is used as an overt indicator of injury force magnitude and midbrain localization to aid in injury identification and classification for events including, but not limited to, on-field and/or bystander observations of sports-related head injuries.


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Extreme Minimalist – The man who only owns 15 things


No, he’s not homeless, he’s not poor, and he’s definitely not unemployed. In fact, this guy is a technology mogul…but he only owns 15 things (not including socks and undies).

Andrew Hyde, an itinerant blogger-cum-interface designer who owns only 15 items. Currently residing in New York City—he’s lived everywhere from Colorado to Rhode Island.

The founder of Startup Weekend, and an organizer of TEDxBoulder conference, Hyde sold most of his worldly possessions in 2010, when he set off to circumnavigate the globe by hopping from city to city.

Constantly shuttling between New York and Silicon Valley for work, Hyde doesn’t live in a house or an apartment. When he’s not working, he’s traveling extensively, taking his worldly possessions of 15 things everywhere he goes.

Oh, you want the list, right?

1.    Arc’teryx Miura 30 backpack

2.    NAU shirt

3.    Mammut rain jacket

4.    Arc’teryx tshirt

5.    Patagonia running shorts

6.    Quick Dry towel

7.    NAU wool jacket

8.    Toiletry kit

9.    Smith sunglasses

10.  Wallet

11.   MacBook Air

12.   iPhone 3GS

13.   NAU dress shirt

14.   Patagonia jeans

15.   Running shoes

 


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Extreme Minimalist – The man who only owns 15 things


No, he’s not homeless, he’s not poor, and he’s definitely not unemployed. In fact, this guy is a technology mogul…but he only owns 15 things (not including socks and undies).

Andrew Hyde, an itinerant blogger-cum-interface designer who owns only 15 items. Currently residing in New York City—he’s lived everywhere from Colorado to Rhode Island.

The founder of Startup Weekend, and an organizer of TEDxBoulder conference, Hyde sold most of his worldly possessions in 2010, when he set off to circumnavigate the globe by hopping from city to city.

Constantly shuttling between New York and Silicon Valley for work, Hyde doesn’t live in a house or an apartment. When he’s not working, he’s traveling extensively, taking his worldly possessions of 15 things everywhere he goes.

Oh, you want the list, right?

1.    Arc’teryx Miura 30 backpack

2.    NAU shirt

3.    Mammut rain jacket

4.    Arc’teryx tshirt

5.    Patagonia running shorts

6.    Quick Dry towel

7.    NAU wool jacket

8.    Toiletry kit

9.    Smith sunglasses

10.  Wallet

11.   MacBook Air

12.   iPhone 3GS

13.   NAU dress shirt

14.   Patagonia jeans

15.   Running shoes

 


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Gaming Pod - turns iPhone into the game console (Apple, iOS, 4S, 3GS, jailbreak, unlock)

 Just look at these forms and simplicity. As if Apple itself participated in the creation of the concept. Case consists of two parts and has a standard set for the game: the joystick, 4 buttons and 2 speakers.

In this smart phone can still be used for its intended purpose, the benefit of all its buttons, connectors, microphone and speakers are still available. We hope that the commercial model does not take long.

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