Posted 1 day ago
Burger with Guacamole and Chimichurri: 

This was the most amazing burger I’ve had in a while.
Burger with Guacamole and Chimichurri:

This was the most amazing burger I’ve had in a while.

Posted 1 week ago

New York Makes First Award: A BIG LASER!

Who doesn’t love lasers? Let me know if you’ll make it to the party on the 6th!

awesomefoundation:

Awesome NY have made their first selection!  It was tough NY - you completely blew us away with amazing incredibly brilliant ideas.

But - this month, for our inaugural grant, we’ve picked a LASER TWEEZER that makes amoebas eat bacteria. 

Awesomeness to the MAX.

No - really, its a laser tractor beam that prods amoebas.  We’ve awarded January’s $1000 grant to Ben Dubin-Thaler’s Cell Motion BioBus.

We’ll be celebrating with Ben at the First AF-NY Award Ceremony on Monday February 8 at 8 pm, at the Apple Bar, Waverly at Greene. Come and join us for a beer, meet the NY Micro Trustees - and we’re working on getting the BioBus there too.  Beyond Awesome.

More on the BioBus:

The BioBus is a mobile science laboratory. Students on board explore the world around them with research-grade microscopes, and make their own discoveries under the guidance of professional scientists.  The BioBus has proven to be an innovative, effective, and attention getting vehicle for science education. Ben has been named “New Yorker of the Week” by New York One and have been recognized in regional, national, and international press for this innovative approach to bridging the “science achievement gap.” A laser tractor beam will be an awe-inspiring addition to the BioBus’ repertoire of excitement generating yet sophisticated tools and experiments.

We’ll let Ben do the talking, here’s his original proposal:

“How many projects are part lightsaber and part Magic School Bus combined into an awesome science adventure? First, I will build a laser tractor beam on board my BioBus. Then, during normal BioBus school visits, students and teachers from underfunded schools in the Bronx and across the country will perform their own experiments by poking, prodding, and perturbing cells using the tractor beam. I will document and publish the construction process in an open-source science education journal, allowing schools and science nerds around the world to build tractor beams of their own.

Every time someone uses the laser tractor beam to hold a bacterium still while they produce a movie of cell division, and then feeds those bacteria to a ravenous amoeba, they will have no other choice but to blurt out, “Awesome!” With extensive experience building laser tractor beams and as founder of the BioBus mobile science lab, I am the only person in the world prepared to do something this awesome.

I started the Cell Motion BioBus two years ago after finishing my Ph.D. at Columbia University. While at Columbia, I built two different laser tractor beam systems (a.k.a. laser tweezers) for my research on cell move, one of which is currently used in the undergraduate physics lab. After graduating with honors and building the BioBus, over 10,000 students at 50 schools across NYC and the country have come aboard our hands-on, high-tech, microscope lab and computer classroom. I’ve been told the introductory video on the BioBus website, http://www.biobus.org, is pretty awesome, so you might be interested in checking that out. Do-it-yourself experiments like building an economical laser tractor beam is possible because of breakthroughs in inexpensive, powerful diode lasers (e.g. skylasers.com).”

Ben will also publish also publish his protocol for building a cheap laser tractor beam via the open-source PASTE project journal.

Posted 1 week ago

25 User Experience Videos That Are Worth Your Time

I’ve been making my way through these presentations. There are 16 hours of videos, so it’s a big commitment. The 5 or so that I’ve seen so far have given me a bunch of new ideas to try when designing new products and features.

Posted 2 weeks ago
Posted 2 weeks ago
we’re empowering New Yorkers to use technology to improve customer service on their own, through a competition we launched last October called NYC Big Apps. We invited members of the public to use City data to create web or mobile applications that make government services more accessible, and this year, we’ll launch a second round with even more data.
Posted 2 weeks ago

Google's nexus one is more expensive under contract.

I was curious if it’s more expensive over two years to buy the nexus one outright or get it as part of a contract.

No contract
Phone cost: $529
Plan Cost: $59.99 (500 anytime, free nights and weekends, unlimited texts, unlimited data)
Total cost over 2 years: $1969


Contract
Phone cost: $179
Plan Cost: $79.99 (500 anytime, free nights and weekends, unlimited texts, unlimited data). It’s the same plan, but only available on the google website.
Total cost over 2 years: $2099

It’s $130 more expensive to lock yourself into a contract!

Get the money and buy your phone up front. You wont be locked into a contract and can switch networks as you please.

Posted 3 weeks ago

Parisi Bakery (5/5) on Yelp

Here’s what I eat at parisi: Peppers and Eggs w/ Smoked Mozzerella
Turkey w Swiss, Lettuce, Tomato, Hot Peppers, Mayo
Eggplant Parm on Semolina (once in a blue moon) All of these sandwiches are…

Posted 3 weeks ago

Xi'an Famous Foods (4/5) on Yelp

Cheap cheap cheap. Unfortunately, in Manhattan cheap means no seating :( . In the cold winter, I’d much rather be eating my Xi’an there rather than bringing it back to the office. I took a bunch of…

Posted 3 weeks ago
Tucker Nederkoorn (via colin_n)

He had a good life. And we’ll miss him.

Tucker Nederkoorn (via colin_n)

He had a good life. And we’ll miss him.

Posted 3 weeks ago
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/tue-january-12-2010/clusterf--k-to-the-poor-house---wall-street-bonuses