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  • Développement aéronautique

    Je suis tombé sur un article très interessant de mai 2008 sur la situation de l’aeroport de Cointrin: http://urbanites.rsr.ch/blog/payerne…international/

    Comme cité, il n’y a qu’a regarder une carte pour voir que constuire une autre piste n’est pas possible. Pour l’année 2008, la croissance des passagers a été de 5.7% à 11.5mio passagers soit exactement ce que prédit l’article. Avec une capacité maximale de 15mio et une croissance qui n’a pas bronché, au contraire, malgré la crise, il est curieux de ne pas entendre parler de projets pour le futur aeronautique de notre région.

    L’aéroport Lausanne-Blécherette voit son traffic exploser avec l’aviation d’affaire ce qui prouve l’importance d’infrastructures de la sorte.

    Ne croyant pas à une construction d’une nouvelle piste ou une collaboration avec un aéroport Francais trop distant, c’est logiquement vers le canton de Vaud que l’on se tourne et dans la région entre Lausanne et Berne qui serait la plus propisce à accueillir un aéroport d’envergure internationale.

    Transformer l’aeropole militaire de Payerne? A mon avis une mauvaise solution, trop mal desservi et l’utilisation militaire ne pourrait subsister.

    Une idée d’emplacement pourrait etre quelquepart le long de l’autoroute entre Yverdon et Lausanne. A proximité de l’arc lémanique sans être trop proche de Cointrin. Facilement desservi par l’autoroute et une éventuelle station de train. Proche de zones industrielles pouvant aider au développement de l’espace économique créé autour d’une aeroport etc.

    Bref ceci semble bien lointain et utopique mais à moyen (voire court) terme nous arrivons à une situation de saturation que les mesures de bricolage ne suffiront pas à régler.

    Avez-vous des informations à ce sujet? Des idées?

  • ¿Realmente queremos tanta tecnología de entretenimiento en nuestros coches?

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    Los coches que conducimos hoy tienen cada vez más sistemas electrónicos, de seguridad, de navegación y de entretenimiento incluídos. Sin embargo, queda en suspenso la pregunta de si necesitamos todo eso y queda la preocupación del aumento de la dependencia por ciertos artilugios que vienen con nuestros coches.

    Tomemos por ejemplo el sistema Sync de Ford, sobre cuya plataforma otras marcas han desarrollado sistemas similares. El Sync permite facilitar el control a través de la voz y una conexión directa de un Ipod, Zune o cualquier otro reproductor MP-3, al traer un formato de conexión USB o con un USB flash drive que contenga música, la cual puede reproducir sin problema, así como mensajes de texto y telefonía Bluetooth. Como vemos, algo que no es escencial a la conducción del vehículo y menos a la seguridad, por las distracciones que podría provocar.

    Claro que este tipo de sistemas se colocan como algo opcional y uno es el que decide si lo usará o no. Aún así hay conductores que priorizan más en prestar atención a la ruta que nos da el navegador o buscar una canción en el iPod, que en conducir. Y es que el coche se está convirtiendo en algo parecido a la sala de la casa, en vez de un medio de transporte.

    Mientras este tipo de entretenimiento no sea algo invasivo con la conducción, no hay de que preocuparse. Sin embargo, es todo lo contrario. No está mal que escuchemos música mientras conducimos, pero prestemos un poco más de atención al camino, las condiciones del tráfico y a nuestro propio coche. Nos vamos a ahorrar más de un disgusto.



  • Reflejando el pasado

    Reflejando el pasado


    Formato más pequeño

    Lugar: Beneficio de Café en Cobán, Guatemala.

  • News items related to diabetes potential cure

    This article comes from my "home town" (live in the area for 35 years) of Blacksburg VA, home of Virginia Tech and the research park there.

    Blacksburg firm Revivicor on cutting edge of diabetes cure – Roanoke.com

  • Sony Vaio Y11, S11 and F11 leaked ahead of launch, Z and CW series refreshed

    It appears that the Vaio T’s return is only the tip of a giant iceberg of refreshes coming out from Sony HQ this month. Greek e-tailer Compuland has a trio of new models listed — seemingly prematurely — for sale: the Vaio Y11 (pictured) is a relatively standard 1.3GHz Core 2 Duo SU7300 machine with 4GB of DDR3 memory and 320GB of storage, and its nomenclature seems to fit given that its specs land somewhere between the underpowered X and fully-equipped Z series. Speaking of the latter, Sony is adding a Core i5-520M to its refreshed Z line, as well as to the new 16-inch F11 model which adds a half terabyte storage drive just for kicks. The lesser Core i3-330M Arrandale chip finds a home in the new 13-inch S11 laptop, which may or may not be replacing the SR series we know and love, as well as a freshened up CW number. Hit the read links for early pricing and more details, and if you hope really hard maybe we’ll get proper announcements from the official channels some time soon.

    [Thanks, SpaceCowboy1973 and Al]

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    Sony Vaio Y11, S11 and F11 leaked ahead of launch, Z and CW series refreshed originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Jan 2010 15:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • WakeMate Helps You Sleep Smarter With Your iPhone [Sleep]

    The WakeMate, a sensor-laden wristband packaged with sleep analysis software, determines the optimal wake-up point in your REM cycle and adjusts your alarm for that moment. It also lets you say you really use your iPhone 24/7.

    One of the fundamental reasons we love gadgets is because they help us do things better and smarter while we go about our days. But there are considerably fewer gadgets that help us go about our nights. Sure, there are some, but by and large the activity of sleeping is one that is untouched by technology and thus unoptimized. Enter WakeMate.

    The WakeMate wristband uses Actigraphy to monitor your sleep cycles and pinpoints the precise moment when you should wake up, in a twenty minute window set to your specifications. (Otherwise, my “optimal wake up time” would be sometime around noon, seven days a week.)

    But that’s only half of it. The WakeMate collects your nightly sleep data and over time develops a detailed analysis of your sleep schedule.

    Though I’m not sure I need quantify things with a “sleep score”—Sleep? That’s where I’m a viking—it’s hard not to get excited about the prospect of sleeping smarter with the help of gadgets like WakeMate. The WakeMate is set to ship by the end of the month and is available for preorder now. [WakeMate Thanks Mikey!]







  • Radio Nowhere

    AT&T Tower in Downtown Sacramento, easily one of the most prominent blights on our skyline. So no, it’s not technically a radio tower, but I’ve been dying to use a Springsteen song for a title now forever. 😀

  • Weekend Update 01.02.10- The First Oh-Ten Edition [Digital Daily]

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    The AllThingsD tech team was on call this week with a whole slew of posts to help you ring in the new decade in the know. Even if queen-bee Kara was still off in the islands with her famously fun family, Walt, John and Peter kept their offices humming and their fingers typing with all the news and reviews you need.

    Walt was back in action after a week off and delivered a new year’s review of a different sort of net book. The Litl’s big twist on the now-ubiquitous net book is its absence of a standard OS, in favor of complete reliance on the cloud. While Walt praised the device for innovative features and thinking, he thought it wasn’t quite there. Also a strong sticking point, the Litl is about twice the price of a standard net book and doesn’t deliver as much.

    After a week on hiatus, John was back, and Digital Daily delivered some awesome year-end perspectives. Early in the week, John posted that Nokia’s (NOK) official new year’s message read something like, “Dear Apple; It’s on.” The Nordic electronic behemoth filed legal documents stating that Apple (AAPL) violated Nokia patents on virtually every mobile device it makes. Sounds like it’s going to be a good year for the legal industry. The costs of future litigation may be high, but Apple’s fourth-quarter profits may take some of the sting out. John reported that everyone’s favorite brushed aluminum retailer was expected to post huge Q4 sales figures for 2009, buoyed by record iPhone sales and brisk Mac shipments. John rounded out the week with a post-mortem of the year in venture backed IPOs. The short version is that they were DOA. With only one more venture-backed IPO than in 2008, John is sure it’s going to be a long climb out of the hole.

    Media Memo was a little more positive last week with some posts about the new tech world we’ve created. This new decade may see dollars spent on ebooks outpace those spent on hard copies, but Peter reminded all the Amazon (AMZN) Kindle-heads out there that that doesn’t mean that book sales are going up. 2009 saw a major move from buying a book to licensing an electronic copy. It’s a line in the digital sand that etailers may never again want to cross. In a post that brought just the right amount of luster to the old year, Peter reported that retailers had an all right quarter to round out a so-so year. The superlatives continued. He added that they did a little better than predicted, though only on comparison to last year’s colossally dismal numbers. And to round out the old year and ring in the new, Peter took the reliably self-obsessed temperature of twitter and delivered some tweets bearing the novel hashtag, #10yearsago. It wasn’t all about peoples’ cats, or whatever else people tweet about, as all the worlds’ tweeps seemed to be reflecting on what they were doing back when Y2K was king.

    In a year when downs outnumbered ups, Weekend Update’s resolution is a net book for every lap and a smartphone in every pocket. Happy New Year.

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  • Hironobu Sakaguchi and Mistwalker Working on iPhone Game

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    What have Hironobu Sakaguchi and his Mistwalker studio been up to since the release of Lost Odyssey nearly two years ago? Well besides a mysterious new “blockbuster project” and taking pictures of himself Lego surfing with his dog, apparently he’s working on an iPhone game.

    “Oh, by the way, we are also working on a project for iPhone,” Sakaguchi wrote in an update on the Mistwalker website (where the above Lego surfing image can also be seen). “This should be released soon as well. We will put our efforts together and do our best! I’m sure you’ll love it.”

    This iPhone project is in addition the new project he hinted at back in October, which he also gives an update on in the post: “2010 is the year of my long-awaited new blockbuster project. I’m putting my heart and soul into this production. I’m taking a full swing and making this the best project,” he wrote.


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  • Video: Toyota Etios sedan teased ahead of India reveal

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    2010 Toyota Etios promo – Click above to watch video after the jump

    At India’s Delhi expo on January 6, Toyota will be revealing the Etios, a small sedan specifically created for the Indian market. The entry level four-door, engineered to compete with Suzuki’s Swift sedan (sold under the Maruti badge in India), will be available with a 1.4-liter diesel that’s used in the Yaris, and either a 1.2-liter or 1.3-liter engine.

    Toyota has big plans for the Etios, both in India and other world markets. It will begin production on the subcontinent, and once the company gets that operation where it wants it to be, Brazil is said to be the next destination for Etios assembly. Follow the jump for the teaser video, and if you’re in India, get ready for the Toyota invasion.

    [Source: YouTube via Paul Tan]

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    Video: Toyota Etios sedan teased ahead of India reveal originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 02 Jan 2010 15:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • FMyLife Starts Clamping Down On Its API, Has Some Developers Saying FML

    FMyLife’s developer community has a new reason to visit the site this week: to complain about the restrictions the company has recently started to enforce on its API. From now on, FMyLife requires all applications that feature advertising or that have a price tag (e.g. on the App Store) to send 50% of their revenues back to FMyLife. Apps that are available for free, sans advertising, will be able to operate as usual.

    For those who haven’t been introduced to the FMyLife phenomenon, the site invites users to leave brief personal stories that generally end in catastrophe or extreme embarrassment. All of the stories conclude with “FML” (or F*** My Life), which has become a catchphrase outside of the site as well. It’s a great Schadenfreude fix, and you may even wind up feeling some empathy for your peers (or not). The site, and the third party applications it has spawned, have proven to be extremely popular.

    Now, FMyLife disallowed paid applications and advertising when its API launched in February 2009, but the company has been inconsistent about enforcing those rules. Some developers have offered their applications with advertising for some time. And FMyLife has even approved the use of advertising and premium versions in some cases, without anticipating just how popular these applications could become. As it turns out, some of these applications have turned into big businesses in their own right, and some have proven to be drains on FMyLife’s servers. Rather than kill off all applications that are monetizing the service, FMyLife has decided it wants a cut.

    Here’s how FMyLife co-founder Didier Guedj is describing the changes to the policy:

    The Fmylife API was created to spread FML stories on the internet for free, in the spirit of sharing. However, in recent months, several developers made a very big business by selling FML’s applications or by advertising on it. This has led us to change our policy:
    1) Access to the Fmylife API remains free for those using it for non-business purposes.
    2) We will now ask that those who are using Fmylife for profit share their revenue at a fair 50/50.

    The recently policy changes are directly related to a conflict FMyLife has had with Enormego, a developer that built two applications for the iPhone: “F MyLife and” “F MyLife Pro”, (the free version was briefly ranked as the top application on the App Store) . Here’s how Guedj describes the situation:

    Enormego created two applications for iPhones (”F-MyLife” et “F-MyLife Pro”) which generate consequential revenue (through the sale of the apps, plus advertising) because they got more than a million hits per day since April 2009. These two iPhone applications only work thanks to our website, its concept and content. It was agreed with Enormego on July that any revenue generated by these apps would be split 50/50 (no contract was drawn, just via an email exchange). Enormego has never paid to Fmylife any money, and has not replied to any of our Emails since September. After several warnings without any answers, we decided to cut off their access to the API function. Since, they have been pirating the content of our website to feed their applications. We then asked them to stop. They did, only a few days ago.

    We’ve reached out to Enormego for their side of the story.

    FMyLife’s motivations for implementing a more restrictive API are obvious: they want to make money off the site they’ve built. At the same time, the FMyLife service has certainly benefited from the efforts of these third party developers — you can be sure plenty of people who downloaded these mobile apps are also frequent visitors of the service’s homepage. FMyLife can do what they want with their data, but it’s clear that they should have been consistently enforcing their policies from the start. Some applications have already been discontinued (or removed FMyLife support) since the change.

    All of that said, it does sound like FMyLife would be willing to work something out if a developer has already built an application using the API and objects strongly to the changes. From Guedj:

    For new applications (premium or ads), we explain the new rule to their developer and they have the choice to share the future income, or they don’t have access to the API.

    We’ve never disabled an application (except Enormego’s) because these developers work hard too, and we respect their work a lot. We talk with them, explain the situation and all of them have agreed easily (for now) with our new conditions.

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  • Skimble’s iPhone App Helps You Track Your Gym Workouts And Outdoor Activities On The Go

    We recently wrote about Skimble, an online destination for anyone who wants to plan and track an activity or workout goal. Today, Skimble has launched a free, companion iPhone app to help track sports activities and monitor your athletic progress on the go. You can download the app here.

    Skimble’s online and mobile tools let you discover activities, by giving you information on popular outdoor active trips, i.e. a hiking trip to Lake Tahoe; and gym workouts, i.e. indoor rock climbing. You can join one of these trips or you can create your own. When you create a trip, you can create a feed of news and updates about the trip and share the page with other friends. The feed also pulls in any Tweets about the subject of the trip.

    Skimble’s app taps into the iPhone GPS to allow users to set your workout and activity trip location and share geotagged “action shots.” Skimble’s activity tracking tool focuses on helping you create a calendar and schedule of your activities, and will chart out your performance based upon time spent on the activity. You can also compare your progress to a friend’s.

    Skimble, which was incubated in The Funded’s Founder Institute, was co-founded by Maria Ly and Gabriel Vanrenen.

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  • Proyectos 2009 SSC Venezuela | PROYECTOS PROPUESTOS Y CIUDAD DEL AÑO

    Seguimos con los Proyectos Propuestos y Ciudad del anho…

    ! SON 2 VOTOS! Por la modalidad de unir 2 subcategorías en un poll, el mismo será de selección múltiple, pero cada forista podrá votar por un solo candidato, en el caso de que vote por 2 en la misma categoría se anularán los 2 votos.

    ! El poll está programado para cerrarse el 12 de Enero.

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    PROYECTOS MIXTOS Y HOTELES DEL AÑO 2009
    C A N D I D A T O S

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    Proyectos Propuestos

    • A) Torre CAF, Caracas

    • B) Parque de la Innovación LUZ, Maracaibo

    • C) Ciudad Egipcia

    Ciudad del Año

    • A) Barquisimeto

    • B) Caracas

    • C) Ciudad Guayana

    • D) Maracaibo

    • E) Maracay

    • F) Porlamar

    • A) Valencia

  • Sudan vehicule assembly | Photos and news

    China’s Shuanghuan Auto opens first overseas plant in Sudan

    August 26, 2009
    Chinese carmaker Shuanghuan Automobile Co has started up production at its first overseas plant in Sudan to meet increasing demand in the region.

    The new plant, jointly built with local vehicle manufacturer GIAD Motor Co, will assemble Shuanghuan CEO SUVs from semi-knocked-down kits for Sudan as well as nearby Africa markets.

    Shuanghuan Auto began operations in Sudan in 2007, and decided to set up a plant in the country two years later to tap growing vehicle market.

    Shuanghuan, a Hebei-based manufacturer founded in 1988, now exports their vehicles to over 50 countries. They currently produce three models including CEO, SRV, and the Noble (also known as the Bubble).

    Photo of the new factory

  • My London Visit

    12th or 13th. Anyone up for a pint?
  • Know the Risk

    I’ve been a long time critic of so called “security measures” and not because a nutjob made it on to an airplane with a potential bomb. It’s because the measures are for show, they can’t be effective with the volume of travelers and the mass of crap moving along with the travelers. Society seems to demand a zero risk environment when they fly; something completely unattainable and as a traveler, I say completely undesirable.

    What’s the most dangerous thing you do when you travel? Drive to the airport. By far. Here’s a handy image that puts the risk of terrorist attack in perspective:

    Real risk of terrorist attack via air

    Get a grip people. This is life and there are risks. Let’s take them on intelligently and in proportion to their probability of occurrence and severity of negative outcome. Not simply by reacting senselessly. No movement in the final hour of flights, no electronics, no carry on baggage. Puhleeze. Get a grip.

  • Chinese CMEC | White Nile Electrification Project | 200 millions dollar

    The Signing Ceremony for the Contract of White Nile Electrification Project of Sudan between NEC and CMEC
    Date:2009-11-06

    The Signing Ceremony for the Contract of White Nile Electrification Project of Sudan between NEC and CMEC was held in Hilton hotel in Beijing on November 5, 2009.

    President Jia Zhiqiang,vice president Jin Chunsheng, director Li Taifang, manager of 6th division Yin Zhixin and Sudan National Power Authority Secretary Mr. Bushr Abd Alla Gad Alla, Project Planning Division manager Mr.Abubakr Abbas EI Zein Ali attended the the Signing Ceremony.

  • Proyectos 2009 SSC Venezuela | PROYECTOS MIXTOS Y HOTELES

    Seguimos con los Hoteles y Proyectos Mixtos…

    ! SON 2 VOTOS! Por la modalidad de unir 2 subcategorías en un poll, el mismo será de selección múltiple, pero cada forista podrá votar por un solo candidato, en el caso de que vote por 2 en la misma categoría se anularán los 2 votos.

    ! El poll está programado para cerrarse el 12 de Enero.

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    PROYECTOS MIXTOS Y HOTELES DEL AÑO 2009
    C A N D I D A T O S

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    Proyectos Mixtos

    • A) Desarrollo Paseo La Castellana, Barquisimeto

    • B) La Isla Multiespacio, Valencia

    • C) Desarrollo Zona Rental Plaza Venezuela, Caracas

    • D) Gran Ciudad Monagas, Maturín

    Hoteles

    • A) Hotel Torre Arichuna, Ciudad Guayana

    • B) InterContinental Maracaibo, Maracaibo

    • C) Renaissance La Castellana, Caracas

    • D) Hespería Río WTC, Valencia

    • E) Hotel Chacao Suites, Caracas

    • F) Eurobuilding Guayana, Ciudad Guayana

  • Dr. Maya Lin (best known for her Vietnam Veterans Memorial)

    Just finished watching the very enjoyable and Oscar winning documentary about Dr. Maya Lin for the fourth time before I have to return it to the library. Maya won the open competition to build the Vietnam Veterans Memorial when she was 21 years old Yale student. (a link to her studio here)

    There is also a free iTune lecture by Maya, “MCASD/SDMA 2008 Axline Lecture: Maya Lin”. You can also search and find some videos about Maya on YouTube, including this NYT video.

    Maya Lin Systematic Landscapes Documentary

    And this very interesting, “What is Missing?”

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