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Sennheiser MX W1 Totally Wireless Earphones

26 Aug

Sennheiser MX W1 Totally Wireless Earphone (Image courtesy Amazon.com)By Andrew Liszewski

If you’re like me and truly hate the annoying wires connecting your MP3 player to your earbuds, you’ll like these wireless alternatives from Sennheiser. While they’re no where near as small as a set of wired earbuds, they’re definitely the most discrete wireless models I’ve seen to date. Instead of Bluetooth, they actually use the Kleer Corporation’s digital transmission technology, and while it works in the same 2.4 GHz range as BT, it actually allows for the transmission of uncompressed CD-quality sound.

They do require you to carry a transmitter with your MP3 player (or any device with a headphone jack) but that seems to be a minor inconvenience. On a full charge the transmitter will last for about 10 hours, while the earbuds will last for about 3 to 5 hours. However, they come with a special carrying case that has a built-in battery of its own allowing you to fully recharge the earbuds up to 3 times. All in all the only real dealbreaker I can find is the $499.99 price tag from Amazon.com, and unfortunately it’s a big one.

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25 Aug

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Ladybower Reservoir, Peak District National Park

25 Aug

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25 Aug

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25 Aug

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30 Free High Quality WordPress Themes

25 Aug
Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz via Smashing Magazine shared by 4 people

Free professional WordPress themes always come in handy. Whether you are looking for some design inspiration or professional coding solutions — in both cases you can learn a lot, you can apply them and you can build customized designs upon them without reinventing the wheel all the time.

In this article we present over 30 fresh free high-quality WordPress themes. All themes can be downloaded, customized and used for free — in personal or/and commercial projects. Please read license disclaimers carefully before using the theme in commercial projects — they can change from time to time.

You might also want to take a look at our previous selections:

30 Free Professional Wordpress Themes

1. Colourise
A two-column Wordpress theme with an ultra large header image, a dark backdrop and a fat footer.

Wordpress Themes - Colourise

2. Twilight Saga WordPress Theme
“There are so many books that hit the shelves these days that covers just start to blend together into one big mottled wallpaper. So it was a mild surprise when I encountered the stark black and minimalist cover designs.”

Wordpress Themes - Twilight Saga WordPress Theme-farfromfearless

3. NewsWeek Wordpress Theme
“The theme is originally inspired from Business Weeek website. This is a three column theme having spots for advertise block, a featured video, and other functionalities. I might improve the theme in future but for now, you will have to do with this.”

Wordpress Themes - NewsWeek Wordpress Theme

4. Superfresh
“SuperFresh is a 3-columns theme based on natural green color. It contains 2 widget-ready sidebars, custom templates, with a featured post section on the main page. It’s compatible with WordPress 2.6 and has been tested in Firefox, Internet Explorer 6 & 7, Opera, and Safari.”

Wordpress Themes - Free WordPress themes - superfresh » Themetation

5. Our Rights WordPress Theme
Tested with WordPress 2.5, gravatar ready, widget-ready sidebar, valid CSS/XHTML, tested in IE6Win, Firefox 2, Opera 9 and Safari 3.

Wordpress Themes - Our Rights WordPress Theme :: WPLover

6. Thunderbolt WordPress Theme
Thunderbolt is a savvy, grid-aligned, magazine-style Wordpress theme with plenty of white space, impressive typography and sensible use of images. The theme has a beautiful custom archives page, showcasing the images attached to each post (to appear properly, the theme relies on the author to add images to each post).

Wordpress Themes - Our Rights WordPress Theme :: WPLover

7. WP Imagination

Wordpress Themes - WP Imagination - Free WordPress Theme | Theme Lab

8. Resurrection

Wordpress Themes - WP Theme: Resurrection | Vikiworksâ„¢ Studio

9. StudioWordpress Theme

Wordpress Themes - StudioWordpress Premiere Release - StudioWordpress Premiere

10. Ashford WordPress Theme
“It is a theme for WordPress that makes building, customizing and maintaining a web site as simple as possible. A free WordPress theme that extends WordPress software with premium features making it as simple as possible to manage a web site.”

Wordpress Themes - FREE WordPress theme » Ashford WordPress Theme

11. Vikiworks V5 theme

Wordpress Themes - Vikiworks V5 theme | Themes Viewer

12. Lady In Green

Wordpress Themes - Lady In Green

13. The “Charred” WordPress Theme

Wordpress Themes - Introducing the “Charred” WordPress Theme

14. MassivePress WordPress Theme

Wordpress Themes - Introducing The “MassivePress” WordPress Theme

15. Portfolio Wordpress Theme

Wordpress Themes - Portfolio Wordpress Theme

16. Outdoorsy Theme

Wordpress Themes - Outdoorsy Theme Now Available to Download

17. Guzel Magazine WordPress Theme

Wordpress Themes - Guzel Magazine WordPress Theme

18. Free Premium Themes Check Mate

Wordpress Themes - Free Premium Themes Check Mate

19. Miniml - Free WordPress Theme

Wordpress Themes - Miniml - Free WordPress Theme | Theme Lab

20. Ultimate Baseball Wordpress Theme

Wordpress Themes - Baseball

21. Arthemia 2.0

Wordpress Themes - Arthemia 2.0 Released: The Updates - Jubel and The Unessentials

22. WP CODA Orange

Wordpress Themes - WP CODA Orange

23. Firebug WordPress Theme

Wordpress Themes - WordPress Theme - Firebug | Blog Oh Blog

24. Refreshed Wordpress Theme

Wordpress Themes - Refreshed Wordpress Theme » Daustralala

25. Lightning Wordpress Theme

Wordpress Themes - Lightning Wordpress Theme

26. Dirty Girl Theme 1.0

Wordpress Themes - Dirty Girl Theme 1.0 Released

27. Elegance WordPress Theme

Wordpress Themes - Elegance WordPress Theme

28. Leon Paternoster » Posts » Introducing the “Into the White” theme for WordPress

Wordpress Themes - Leon Paternoster » Posts » Introducing the “Into the White” theme for WordPress

Smashing Magazine’s Free Themes

29. Infinity: A Free Wordpress Theme
The theme has 3 fixed columns, thumbnails integration, Flickr, Delicious and Twitter integration as well as an attractive visual design. The theme was designed by Zhang Yichi, the creative mind behind Vikiworks Studio from Shanghai, China.

30. Wordpress.fun
The theme has 2 columns, thumbnails integration, a “featured” post section as well as a nice grungy design. The theme was designed by Maleika Attawel from Germany, purchased by Smashing Magazine and is now released as a gift for our readers.

31. Fervens: A Free Wordpress Theme
The theme has 3 columns of fixed width, comes in 3 flavours and is supposed to be a starting point for your projects. The theme was designed by Elena Gafita especially for Smashing Magazine and its readers.

Fervens - A Free Wordpress Theme

32. Notepad Chaos
The theme has 2 columns, a quite vibrant design including “personal” design elements such as handwritten headings, stick-it-notes, clips and pins. The theme was designed by Evan Eckard.

 
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Chronicles Of Riddick Is New Lord Of The Rings, Diesel Says [The Chronicles Of Riddick]

25 Aug

More silver-eyed alien warrior action is coming your way according to the Riddick himself, Vin Diesel. The cold-as-ice Furyan has been living on in the video game world, but it's been four years since we've seen him on the big screen. Diesel revealed that writer/director David Twohy is working on not one, but two Riddick scripts. And the pair have big fat epic dreams for this character.

Looks like Diesel and Twohy are looking for a big picture deal with their new Riddick franchise. Vin Diesel told MTV:

David Twohy right now is writing the scripts. The only question is whether we take a page from the Lord of the Rings guys and try to shoot the two chapters at the same time. There are two more in mind... The Chronicles of Riddick was presented as a three part trilogy that would answer Pitch Black in the same way that Lord of the Rings answered The Hobbit.

I'm for it, as long as Twohy address the hella confusing mythology that revolved around the Necromongers. I loved the Underverse, but I didn't really understand where they were going with the whole undead alien race who can die. Last we left off, Riddick was running the show as ruler of the Necromongers, or at least one shipfull. [MTV]


 
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Bolt Is Freaky Fast, But Nowhere Near Human Limits

25 Aug

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As astonishing as Usain Bolt’s record-breaking 100-meter sprint was, his time of 9.69 seconds is nowhere near what biostatisticians predict is the natural limit for the human body.

But because he broke the mathematical model that had fit 100-meter record data for almost a century, Bolt’s incredible performance could reset how fast researchers believe humans ultimately can run.

"This trend seems to defy simple curve fitting," wrote Tatsuo Tabata, director of the Institute for Data Evaluation and Analysis in Japan.

Statisticians have used a lower limit for 100-meter times of about 9.45 seconds, according to Tabata and other researchers. The exponential curve seen above — which is drawn from an equation calculated to fit the world record data — had been quite successful at predicting the steady progress of faster and faster 100-meter times. But Bolt’s recent string of world records was
clearly not an expected event: The model didn’t predict a
9.69 until almost 2030.

Though no statistician we spoke with had recalculated their numbers, the new world record is likely to rejigger the equations they use to calculate the maximum human speed.   

"With this new data, [the predicted fastest 100-meter time] would probably go down a little bit," said Reza Noubary, a mathematician at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania and author of a textbook on statistics and sports. He had previously calculated an "ultimate record" of 9.44 seconds for the 100 meter.

Mathematicians like Noubary don’t use the body’s physiology to assess human physical limits. They were merely working with data that suggested that human speed increases were decelerating and would eventually stop completely. Indeed, in some events, like the long jump, the pace of record-setting has slowed nearly to a stop. That record has only been broken twice since 1968.

But it could just be that mathematicians have been modeling the pace of progress wrong all along.

Several years ago, Jonas Mureika, a physicist at Loyola
Marymount University in Los Angeles, developed a model using techniques drawn from seismology that
predicted a Bolt-like time by 2009. But, he didn’t believe his own
numbers and decided not to publish the work.

"The record then was about 9.79 and [the model] predicted these crazy
times, that by 2009 it'd be down in the high 9.6s," Mureika said. "I
thought that's crazy, it's not going to progress that fast. Every day
that I think about that, I kick myself. That's my penitence for
doubting the numbers."

Despite the success of Mureika’s model, Peter Weyand, a physiologist at Southern Methodist University in Dallas who focuses on the biomechanics of running, said that mathematical
models could never predict how fast humans might eventually run.

"Predicting it is fine for the sake of kicks, but it's not a
scientifically valid approach," Weyand said. "You have to assume that
everything that has happened in the past will continue in the future." 

He suggested that it’s impossible for mathematicians to predict the
magnitude of the freakiness of athletic talent at the extreme margins
of humanity. Bolt, it turns out, is a perfect example.

Weyand, who has conducted research on the body types of the top 45 100-meter sprinters
in the last 15 years, said that almost all elite runners conform to the
body norms for their race length, except for the most-recent Olympic
champion.

"Bolt is an outlier. He's enormous," Weyand said. "Typically when you get someone that big, they can't start."

That’s because muscle speed in animals is generally tied to
their size. For example, rodents, being much smaller than
elephants, can move their muscles much faster. The
same holds true for human beings. Sprinters are short and have more
fast-twitch muscle fibers, allowing them to accelerate quickly, but
compromising their ability to run longer distances. Four hundred-meter runners,
almost always taller, have the reverse composition of muscle fibers.

Bolt, though, combines the mechanical advantages of taller men’s bodies with the fast-twitch fibers of smaller men.

"We don't really know what the best form is and maybe Bolt is redefining that and showing us we missed something," said biomechanicist John Hutchinson of the Royal Veterinary College at the University of London, who studies how animals move. 

Hutchinson also agreed with Weyand that the human speed limit will remain impossible to predict with any confidence.

For him, it’s the International Olympic Committee and other regulatory
authorities that will determine how fast athletes will be able to run
by limiting the amount of advanced biotechnologies sprinters can use.

"The limits will be largely set by the rules of the IOC," Hutchinson
said. "It's kind of an arms race with the regulators of the sport and
the people trying to push the technology to the limits. At some point
here there must be a détente where technology can't push us any further
and the rules will restrict it."

With techniques for gene therapy likely to become available at some
point in the not-too-distant future, Weyand said that its use by
athletes was "inevitable."

"You could see really freakish things and we probably will," he warned.

See Also:

WiSci 2.0: Alexis Madrigal’s Twitter , Google Reader feed, and webpage; Wired Science on Facebook.

 
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Reblog: Comments Can Be Blog Posts

25 Aug
Daniel via Disqus shared by 8 people

Comments Can Be Blog Posts

We think so too.

A lot of great conversation goes on in comments that shouldn’t be stuck behind the fold. Publishing these back to traditional blogs is a great way to bring attention to great content. It needs to happen more often.

That’s why we’ve been trying to make it even easier.

Announcing Reblogging on DISQUS

Now on comments throughout DISQUS, you can find a reblog link where you can publish a quotation of the comment to your blog. This quote is cited with the original author, the blog where it originally appeared, and a link back to the original comment to give the discussion full context.

At the moment, we’re supporting publishing to Wordpress, Movable Type, TypePad, and Tumblr with more platforms to come.

So next time you see a comment that everyone really needs to read, give it a whirl. We’re excited to see more good content bubble to the surface.

Originally posted as a comment by Devin on A VC using Disqus.

 
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