Flying Priest Found Dead in the Atlantic, God Positioning System Still Missing [Rip]

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Father de Carli, the flying priest who got lost last April, has been found dead in the middle of the Atlantic. In an effort to raise funds for a local charity organization, De Carli planned to stay for more than 19 hours up in the air using a thousand party balloons, taking a GPS with him to communicate his position in case emergency. Unfortunately, the trip ended in disaster.

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The body of the priest was found yesterday by the Anna Gabriela, a tug working for Brazilian oil company Petrobras, 683 miles (1,100 kilometers) from Father De Carli’s starting point. His trip started on April 20 after a mass, and his last contact was a desperate attempt to learn how to use his GPS and communicate his position as the wind took him deep into the Atlantic Ocean.

I need to contact someone who can teach me how to operate this GPS, so I can give the latitude and longitude coordinates, which is the only way that people on the ground can know where I am.

Not much of el Padre has been found, but a Petrobras official spokesman said that “his clothes and shoes indicate that it’s him.” And now I don’t know if I should say “Godspeed, Padre De Carli” or “Another potential winner for the Darwin Awards,” so I guess a “rest in peace” will do. [Bloomberg]


Original post by jesusdiaz

Philadelphia’s citywide WiFi close to shutting down

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It’d be absolutely spectacular to actually see one of these admittedly ambitious municipal WiFi projects actually work out every now and then, but instead, we’re seeing the nails start to sink into yet another citywide WiFi coffin. This go ’round, the network blanketing most of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is on the verge of sending out its last signals unless the city can devise a plan in short order to take it over from EarthLink, who unsurprisingly wants out on the double. Unfortunately, we don’t have a great feeling about the system’s future — history has a way of forecasting, you know?

[Via CNET, image courtesy of Stippling]

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Original post by Darren Murph

Polaroid Instant Film Killed By The 21st Century [Polaroid]

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polaroidlovesjesus.jpgPolaroid is closing its last remaining film plants in Mass. so the oh so fun instant Polaroids will soon become a thing of the past. Well it’s already a thing of the past, but this time it’s serious since no more instant film will be produced.

Over the last two years Polaroid has stopped production on the instant cameras and now it’s the film, which will be available till around next year. It was only a matter of time till Polaroid killed off the film since it was obviously a declining / nonexistent profit. So for all those Polaroid users out there, were sorry, looks like you’ll only have another year left to take random pictures at house parties. [Washington Post]


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Hitachi’s consumer PC, RIP: 1978 - 2007

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After helping to pioneer the home computer revolution in Japan, Hitachi is bowing out of the consumer PC market due to sluggish sales. They will, however, continue to manufacture server-based computers for businesses while attempting to refocus energies around their core competencies. Of course, with Lenovo, HP, and Dell dominating global (and domestic Japan) sales, things don’t look too promising for the likes of NEC or Fujitsu either. Really, what can you expect with desktops this hideous.

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AACS managed copy? We got yer managed copy right ‘ere

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Remember managed copy? Aw c’mon, it hasn’t been that long! Managed copy is / was the answer to people’s desire to do totally reasonable things like rip their movies to a portable device, or to a central home server for streaming around the house. Basically the provision in AACS DRM allows users to legally rip however many copies the studio specifies, but those legal rips will still be heavily encased in dark, slippery DRM-goo. You know, just in case you should have friends over with a laptop and sticky fingers. Well, Blu-ray and HD DVD have long since landed, seemingly without any plans for managed copy; shocker, the studios didn’t take advantage of the provision. But seeing as how AACS is crackable by a single, simple hex key, the high def DRM obviously wasn’t able to cut the mustard in keeping users from doing with their content what they please. The AACS LA’s solution? Let them eat cake. The DRM-maker’s new plan to distract people from the fact that they can already rip their HD movies to DRM-free formats is simply to pressure and ultimately convince the studios to take advantage of managed copy, and all will be well. (Except for the still-present DRM vestiges.) Will they turn these studios’ opinion of managed copy around? Um, what do you think?

 

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Original post by Ryan Block

Dell Axim, RIP: 2002 - 2007

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T’is a sad day for legions of Axim fanboys the world over — yes, they really do exist, especially among PDA emulation gaming enthusiasts — as Mobility Site is reporting that Dell has quietly removed the last x51-series models from its retail site, effectively spelling the end of the five-year-old brand as we know it. First released in 2002, the Axims were always considered vanguard devices among Pocket PC users, introducing features such as WiFi, VGA screens, and high-end processors as soon as they became available. It would be great to see Dell carry this tradition over onto an Axim line of smartphones — 624MHz XScale CPUs plus 640 x 480 displays would be pretty hot indeed — but for now it seems that the company is concentrating on its other businesses, so if you want to buy a PDA from Dell, it’s ironically gotta be Palm or nothing.

 

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BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time

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Original post by Evan Blass

DVDFab: Now with HD DVD backup support, enjoy!

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Another day, another all-in-one solution for copying AACS-protected HD DVDs hits the streets. Fengtao Software has thrown support for the next generation format into the latest beta version (3.0.9.0) of its DVDFab copying software. Following in the steps of Slysoft’s AnyDVD HD, the maker of DVDFab HD Decrypter says Blu-ray backup support is “coming soon”, and that it’s capable of copying an HD DVD to the hard drive — sans any copy protection restrictions — in less than one hour. Of course the changelog doesn’t provide details on how DVDFab does it’s unDRMing thing, but with so many methods available, does it really matter which one? Still no word on how AACS LA plans to respond to the growing availability of easy hacks and DRM-free HD editions of Hollywood’s latest, but at this rate we’ll have a war between various makers of one-click backup software to rival Blu-ray vs. HD DVD.

[Via AfterDawn]

 

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BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time

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Original post by Richard Lawler

Microsoft Clippy, RIP: 1997 - 2007

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Not too long after MobileESPN breathed new life, now we’ve got the unfortunate duty of informing the world that Microsoft finally axed the most annoying aspect of Office has decided to leave “Clippy” behind in Office 2007. We suspected something was brewing when the iconic figure started donning a 3D skirt in Japan, but a brief interview with Office’s group program manager revealed that the clip is indeed dead. While it had been fading for awhile due to an apparent lack of mass fanfare, and was even turned off by default in Office 2003, it seems that Clippy fans will be forced to stick with now-antiquated versions of the Office suite in order to keep their darling on screen. But don’t fret too much, as the countdown until someone crafts a freeware app re-instilling a Clippy rendition into Office begins… now.

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BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time

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Original post by Darren Murph