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The Ostoure Superbike (drool)

August 10th, 2010 ... by CurveJunkies

Osture

We’ve seen these designs before — awesome, futuristic, fit-for-Terminator bikes, but they never really seem to come to fruition.  This is really unfortunate.  Here’s yet another one of these mythical bikes for which I’d give away any of my future first borns to have (I hate kids anyway).

The two tricked out features which impress me the most involve a new fighter craft steering design and HUD helmet which communicates with the bike.  Check out this page and look closely that the grips.  Imagine riding this way — I think it could actually be pretty nifty.

Read the full story and look at the other photos on The Design Blog

Cell Phone Jammer

July 15th, 2010 ... by CurveJunkies
Small cell phone jammer for about $30

Small cell phone jammer for about $30

 

I oppose all cell phone laws.  I’m against laws stopping people from using their phones in their cars and I hate the laws stopping people from texting while driving.  Why?  Because I feel personal freedom is paramount regardless of the danger that someone *might* pose.  With that said, however, I’m all for personal vigilantism and public shaming.  If someone is driving and using the phone or texting, we should shame them into submission.  If they almost hit us, we should take their phone and stomp on it.   If people felt this kind of impending pressure, they would likely not be so quick to flip out their phones (unless, of course, it’s an emergency). 

There are, though, other ways to handle cell phone users and one way is amazingly cheap.  There are an array of cell phone jammers for well under $100.  The cheapest ones, running about $30, has a range of 5-25 meter.  The big ones, priced around $100, has a huge range and can knock out the signals from an entire building. 

Just like me, I’m sure there have been so many times you’ve wanted to knock someone off the phone because they’re swerving in front of you (or worse, swerving at you).  And while the jammer may not be the perfect solution, it still would be a very comical and perhaps vengefully satisfying solution.  The legality of these jammers are definitely in question.  I’ve seen some reports that they’re very illegal to use and I’ve seen others saying it’s perfectly fine.  I actually suspect, though, that they’re likely illegal here in the United States.  With that in mind, I’ll probably hide the one I’m considering ordering :)  

Here are some jammers to consider 

If I get one, I’ll drop a line here later about how well it works.  I think it’d be pretty funny to be on the bike and knock people off their calls when they’re not paying attention to your presence.

Addendum:  I just found this on Wikipedia…
United States: Cell phone blocking devices are used by federal officials under certain circumstances. Privacy rights of property owners may affect the policy and application of law within buildings. Contact the FCC for permit applications and waivers. For radio communications, it is illegal to operate, manufacture, import, or offer for sale, including advertising (Communications Act of 1934).[8] Blocking radio communications in public can carry fines of up to $11,000 or imprisonment of up to one year.[9] The Homeland Security Act of 2002 may overide the Communications Act of 1934

Cheap Cam?

July 7th, 2010 ... by CurveJunkies

Cheap Bike Helmet Cam

I really don’t know how good of a camera this is, but it’s dirt cheap and straight out of Asia (home of dirt cheap, sweatshop electronics).  I’m really considering picking up this camera just as a second cam to throw on the back of my bike, on my car, or maybe even on my helmet.  Since it comes with a tripod, maybe it’d be fun to stick on the side of the road to capture wheelies or twisties.  For those of you looking for a cam, maybe this is a good one to start with.  And no…I’m not getting kick backs from selling a cheap 60 buck cam heh.

 

Click through to see the Waterproof Helmet Action Cam with no brand name

Twist of the Wrist II on DVD

July 2nd, 2010 ... by CurveJunkies

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Although I’ve been a fan of the book by self-described Scientologist Keith Code for awhile now, somehow I missed the release of this DVD back in October.  Recently I came across information on the video and just had to get it. 

Although the acting resembles a cheap gay porn and made me laugh over and over, the information contained in the Twist video was pretty incredible – much more digestible than the book.  Some people, like myself, are much more visual learners.  Watching the video just once improved my skills considerably and showed me some of the things I’ve been doing wrong all these years.  There’s alot covered in this video so I feel I’m going to have to watch it over and over to really consume the information.  I would really recommend downloading…err…purchasing this video.  Thank Xenu for delivering this information to me.

Here’s a link to it from Amazon.com