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DARPA’s Iron Curtain Active Protection System

Edited DARPA video showing 2008 tests of the Artis-developed Iron Curtain anti-RPG active protection system for light tactical vehicles – here an HMMWV. DARPA in November 2009 awarded Mustang Technologies a contract to integrate Iron Curtain with its Crosshairs counter-shooter system for tests on an MRAP. Cued by the corner-mounted Crosshairs' radar, an optical sensor classifies the incoming threat and selects the aimpoint. When the RPG is just inches from the vehicle, the roof-mounted countermeasure fires straight down, deflagrating the warhead before it can detonate.

via YouTube – DARPA’s Iron Curtain Active Protection System.

Quoted For Truth

It seems a lot of atheists these days are just angsty Gen-Y’ers. I know that as a Gen-Y member, we cop a lot of crap from older generations, but maybe I make this observation because it’s the Gen-Y’ers who are more vocal about religion. In a way, they give a tainted name to athiests. I’m sure there are many athiests who lead very normal lives, just as I know there are plenty of Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims who also lead very normal, non-extremist lives, and manage to practice their religion without making the news or starting debates or whatever.

via Meghan Cummins | formspring.me.

Growl, meet Prowl.

Growl is by far the most awesome Mac notification utility there is – it shows me when stuff happens on my computer, like when Firefox has finished downloading files, like when Transmit has finished uploading files, and when stuff finishes zipping, when contacts go online or offline, and so on. It’s pretty awesome.

Enter Prowl.
Prowl is an iPhone app, and it uses pish Notification technology on the iPhone to send me a notification whenever I’m away from my computer – essentially, it’s like having Growl notifications on my Mac, sent to my iPhone.

The really cool thing about this is, I can leave a file downloading at home, and when it’s done, Transmission will show a Growl notification on my laptop to let me know that it’s done – but since I’m not at the computer, Prowl automatically picks up the notification and pushes it to my device – with no interaction required from me.

Now obviously this kind of notification system could be extended to oter systems – already, people have created extensions and plugins so you can get a Prowl notification whenever someone comments on your WordPress blog, for example, or when someone mentions you on IRC, or when you get a message/call on Google Voice, or even when you have a new RSS item to be read. Infinitely extensible, and easy as hell to use – all while being pretty damn cool, to boot.

Twilight may have dampened my hope for humanity, but it’s stuff like this that makes technology so awesome.

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