Posts tagged: tools
TinEye is a handy reverse image search engine. If finds where on the web an image comes from. You can use it to find where a photo of yours appears elsewhere, to find a higher res version of an image, or to locate the origins of a photo someone forwarded to you.
It does not use keywords, watermarks, or inbound links (as Google does) to locate images; rather it locates images via matching digital fingerprints of the image’s pixel arrays. This means it can find images that have been renamed, or cropped slightly, or even screen grabbed.
WASHINGTON (AP) — In an unusually blunt letter, a group of federal scientists is complaining to the Obama transition team of widespread managerial misconduct in a division of the Food and Drug Administration.
“The purpose of this letter is to inform you that the scientific review process for medical devices at the FDA has been corrupted and distorted by current FDA managers, thereby placing the American people at risk,” said the letter, dated Wednesday and written on the agency’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health letterhead.
[…]In their letter the FDA dissidents alleged that agency managers use intimidation to squelch scientific debate, leading to the approval of medical devices whose effectiveness is questionable and which may not be entirely safe.
Unfortunately, this is not shocking at all to me. In college, one of my profs was married to a scientist that was part of FDA studies on NutraSweet. Said spouse told my prof that in those studies, not one single colleague signed off on this toxic chemical compund that had, at that time, been found to cause brain tumors in rats (this was covered up).
Of course, NutraSweet hit the markets. By the time all the big legal shit hit the fan, the company was dissolved and the people behind all of this were very wealthy.
I later worked for a company that sponsored a QA lab and frequently ate lunch with the food scientist there. He occasionally mentioned (with only barely repressed disgust) how the people selling (my company) would dictate the desired outcome. Tests can be set up to produce any result. It’s just a matter of fixing the data, right?
As I’ve written here before, that’s how the world we live in has always worked. Can we change it? I think we should. In fact, I think we have to change or die!
It’s only 11:00 AM, but I haven’t had a Ron of Japan craving this bad in a long time. Help!
Note: Please ignore any bad review on that Yelp link. Any author of a bad Ron of Japan review is a complete tool.
Whatever that is, it looks really GOOD.

More and more the green laser is being recognized as a useful tool, fun toy, and over all superior in every way to a red laser pointer. They have visible beams, they’re bright, and if you want to point something out, what better to use then a laser pointer? Now for the next level, the WATERPROOF las…
By: thecheatscalc
Want to know what your cat is doing while at work? Send a text message to your newly made surveillance-cellphone and receive pictures and videos seconds later. Sounds like a dream? Not any more!
This video explains how it works:
Parts and tools you need
A brave camera-cellphone (including SIM-…
By: tanntraad
What would have been the worst aspect of life during the European middle ages? Heinous personal hygiene? No. Disease and famine? Hardly. That really crappy mandolin music that midgets enjoy dancing to? Close, but wrong again. The worst thing about medieval life was the unwavering evil of the Christian “justice” system and the tools of torture they employed.
Yahoo is putting some extra heat on Google in the competition for best search engine. They released a search assistant feature, which automatically expands related queries and info sometimes while you’re typing (or pausing your typing). For instance, when you enter blogging, the suggestions include “typepad blogging tools” or “make money blogging. “Some of the suggestions are also related to semi-recent news, which makes it more useful. I’m not sure if this box becomes annoying over time (as I’m no regular Yahoo user), but it runs very smoothly here.
Also, Yahoo now have their own flavor of “universal search”; for instance, video players directly embedded on web results (and not just as shortcut), e.g. for the query youtube founders, as well as even more Flickr imagery, like for the query cityscape.
[Hat tip to Niraj Sanghvi and Google Operating System.]
[By Philipp Lenssen | Original post | Comments]
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