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Some skin scrapings too?.... 01/17/2004 10:42 PM

Hello G attaca : "The federal government is planning to overhaul its employee drug testing program to include scrutiny of workers' hair, saliva and sweat, a shift that could spur more businesses to revise screening for millions of their own workers."




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Skin the Cat


Skin the Cat 11/25/2003 10:22 PM
Has Aqua worn out its welcome on your Mac? Brushed metal rubbed you the wrong way?

Take control of your GUI with free tools. Find out how in this week's Freeloader Friday.

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D-Skin


D-Skin 12/17/2004 06:43 PM

D-Skin protective disc covers: Every library in the country should get a supply of these for their DVD collections, which are, invariably, the most scratched up set of media in existance.

They are clear plastic covers that clip onto your CD/DVDs and protect them from being scratched or smudged. They can be left on at all times and don't affect playback while protecting your discs. They add hardly any bulk, which means they will work with both slot-loading or tray-loading drives. I tried them on my DVD player and in my car and everything worked without a hitch. The only problem I ran across was when I tried using covered discs in my iBook. Things felt a little too snug with the covers, so I didn't push them all the way in and risk them getting stuck.

More than one way to skin a cat


More than one way to skin a cat 12/12/2003 12:48 PM
Apple has traditionally made it difficult for users to change the way their desktops look beyond the superficial. In Panther, for example, users can change the blue jelly of Aqua to grey, but that's more or less the extent of customization. A Wired article about "skinning" OS X notes that the look of OS X has changed slightly since its introduction; "The system's overall appearance has gone from the fruity look of Aqua to the metallic look of Panther. Apple is skinning...

"Good in my skin"


"Good in my skin" 04/04/2005 01:03 PM
After decades of eating disorders, bad marriages and low self-esteem, Jane Fonda has found her true identity; she fleshes it out in her new memoir.

Buying may get under the skin


Buying may get under the skin 12/09/2003 01:33 AM
Washington Times Dec 9 2003 0:32AM ET

How Mac OS X Can Shed Its Skin


How Mac OS X Can Shed Its Skin 12/12/2003 06:48 AM
In the mid 1990s, Kaleidoscope led to an explosion of funky custom skins for the Mac desktop. Now, Unsanity's ShapeShifter hopes to do the same thing for OS X. By Leander Kahney.

Under Gollum's Skin


Under Gollum's Skin 12/23/2003 08:07 PM
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Microsoft Gets Under Your Skin


Microsoft Gets Under Your Skin 06/23/2004 03:36 PM
Is Mr. Softy about to get a little too up close and personal?

Skin Clock v1.0


Skin Clock v1.0 06/22/2005 03:04 AM
SkinClock is the advanced replacement for standard Windows clock having eye catching skinned interface and providing you with additional features. You are able to select between multiple skins those are differently styled and colored. It lets you showing current date and calendar only with the one mouse click, adjust and synchronize time via Internet easily. SkinClock has advanced alarm center which lets user to create and run reminders [Shareware $29.95 15 Days 1.81 MB]

RFID gets under your skin


RFID gets under your skin 07/28/2004 11:11 AM
ZDNet Jul 28 2004 1:53PM GMT

Surgery without a cut to the skin


Surgery without a cut to the skin 07/07/2004 07:39 PM
A new technique might allow surgeons to operate on internal organs without making any cuts in the skin, say researchers.

HOWTO skin a PC to look like a Mac


HOWTO skin a PC to look like a Mac 06/10/2004 04:06 PM
Engadget has a great step-by-step HOWTO for skinning your WinXP box until its desktop is nigh-indistinguishable from a MacOS X box. Link

"Mysterious Skin"


"Mysterious Skin" 06/17/2005 03:33 PM
This film about two boys who've been sexually abused has an odd buoyancy -- and a remarkable performance from a young ex-sitcom star.

Skin Deep


Skin Deep 09/07/2004 10:24 AM
Skin Deep: A safety assessment of ingredients in personal care products. The Environmental Working Group has published a new report listing possible toxins in over 7,500 personal care products, including soap, toothpaste, shaving gel, and hair dye. The Executive Summary of the report is here, and the most handy tool for consumers is their Searcha ble Product Guide.

Better Android Skin


Better Android Skin 10/30/2003 11:57 PM
According to a NewScientist.com article, researchers Sigurd Wagner and Stephanie Lacour of Princeton University's Macroelectronics Group have developed an elastic metal film that can stretch up to twice its own length while remaining conductive. It can be embedded in silicone and still stretch up to 15%. The material should be ideal for androids, humanoid robots that need life-like skin which can also carry wiring for sensors. A betterhumans.com article includes a photo of a prototype silicone membrane with embedded conductors.

Chips will be getting under your skin


Chips will be getting under your skin 08/23/2004 08:48 AM
ZDNet Aug 23 2004 1:07PM GMT

Robotic skin


Robotic skin 07/03/2004 04:42 PM
Interesting article about a new design for "electronic skin" as sensitive to touch as our own:
"Recognition of tactile information will be very important for future generations of robots," says Takao Someya at the University of Tokyo who developed the skin. A sense of touch would help them to identify objects, carry out delicate tasks and avoid collisions. But while a lot of effort has gone into vision and voice recognition for robots, touch sensitivity is still fairly rudimentary.

Our own skin contains a battery of touch receptors that produce nerve signals when pressed. For gentle pressures, the main sensors are tiny bulbs of layered tissue called Meissner's corpuscles. Their behaviour is mimicked in plastics such as polyvinylidene fluoride, which generate an electric field when squeezed and are used to make pressure-sensitive pads for computer keyboards and other touch-triggered devices.

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There's More Than 1 Way To Skin An iPod


There's More Than 1 Way To Skin An iPod 03/14/2005 05:50 PM

By John M. Moran, Hartford Courant


Prototype: Skin Deep


Prototype: Skin Deep 05/14/2004 03:11 PM
Technology Review May 14 2004 6:52PM GMT

Playboy could skin Google's IPO


Playboy could skin Google's IPO 08/13/2004 05:22 AM
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Perfect Digital Skin


Perfect Digital Skin 05/06/2004 11:39 AM

Get Younger, Firmer Skin


Get Younger, Firmer Skin 05/12/2004 08:16 PM
Ad - http://www.oo-la-lah.com May 13 2004 1:16AM GMT

Microsoft Crawls Into Your Skin


Microsoft Crawls Into Your Skin 06/23/2004 03:36 PM
Plus, eBay bids on India, and up, up, and away with FedEx.

Microsoft gets under your skin -
patently!


Microsoft gets under your skin -
patently!
06/24/2004 06:22 AM
inSourced Jun 24 2004 10:57AM GMT

Under the skin of digital crime


Under the skin of digital crime 05/11/2004 06:29 AM
Computers have become a key tool for the criminal classes, explains security expert Neil Barrett.

Koynacity XMMS Skin 1.00


Koynacity XMMS Skin 1.00 06/22/2004 05:34 PM
A skin to make XMMS fit into a Koynacity / Smokey-Blue GTK 2 environment.

Wearing the skin of the unthinkable


Wearing the skin of the unthinkable 09/20/2004 12:55 AM
"Black Like me" : the notion of "Race" is know known to be scientifically meaningless, but now roll back the clock to 1959 : "...John Howard Griffin (1920-1980) was a true Renaissance man. Having fought in the French Resistance and been a solo observer on an island in the South Pacific during World War II, he became a critically-acclaimed novelist and essayist, a remarkable photographer and musicologist, and a dynamic lecturer and teacher. On October 28, 1959, after a decade of blindness and a remarkable and inexplicable recovery, John Howard Griffin dyed himself black and began an odyssey of discovery through the segregated American South. The result was Black Like Me, arguably the single most important documentation of 20th century American racism ever written....Because of Black Like Me, Griffin was personally vilified, hanged in effigy in his hometown, and threatened with death for the rest of his life."

Beauty is only skin deep


Beauty is only skin deep 02/12/2004 12:46 PM

Don Norman is speaking now at Etech.

He's one of my heros. I wish I could give you all the transcript of his speech - as he oftens clears my mind, wakes me up and reminds me of what's important.

He's just finished a new book on Beauty and Design.

 


Fish-skin bikinis?


Fish-skin bikinis? 11/12/2003 01:30 PM
Time mag lists this year's 'coolest' inventions, in their humble opinion. For archival fun check out their lists for 2001 and 2002.

Fish-s kin bikinis?

RFID is really getting under people's
skin


RFID is really getting under people's
skin
04/04/2005 04:38 AM
The thought of having holes unnecessarily drilled into his head, because of a misdiagnosis during a medical emergency, got Krull thinking about having a chip implanted after he heard about it during a conference in Spain.

my skin so tight it screams


my skin so tight it screams 01/09/2004 09:51 PM
I have kept political stories "off the table" for several months . . . but today I read an article at K5 called What Good Is The Bill of Rights? Read on, but be warned: this is a seriously long-winded political rant.

Sun both causes and helps skin cancer?


Sun both causes and helps skin cancer? 02/05/2005 09:06 PM
Via Chuq, Sunshine might stop skin cancers: "Sunshine might stop certain cancers from growing, including skin cancers, according to two new studies." Color me confused....

Design is Only Skin Deep


Design is Only Skin Deep 12/01/2002 08:56 AM
Real world Webmasters continue to assert that the majority of what is taught in web design and web graphics classes is wrong. It is the low key, no graphic, easy to read, white space strong, low impact pages that are producing long term results in the real world.

Flexible Robot Skin


Flexible Robot Skin 09/22/2004 01:58 PM

flexible_skin.jpg imageUniversity of Tokyo researchers have developed an artificial skin for robots that gives them a sense of touch. Essentially an array of pressure sensors embedded into inexpensive, flexible materials, the prototype skin has about 16 sensors per centimeter - pretty good, until you realize that human's have around 1,500 per centimeter in our fingertips (although that's one of the highest densities we have).


Developing a thick skin


Developing a thick skin 02/19/2003 02:34 AM
CNET Feb 19 2003 1:24AM ET

NetFlash: RFID is really getting under
people's skin


NetFlash: RFID is really getting under
people's skin
04/10/2005 03:52 AM
It used to be that if you went around telling people that a microchip had been implanted in your body, the little men in white coats would come to take you away. Today, having an RFID chip implanted in your shoulder is a real and often desirable option - mainly because it can get emergency personnel your medical information in a hurry. RFID is really getting under people's skin http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2005/040405widernetchip.html?net

Glow-In-the-Dark Shuffle Skin


Glow-In-the-Dark Shuffle Skin 06/06/2005 12:08 AM

shuffle_glow_250.jpgThis glowing iPod Shuffle skin is perfect for adding a random soundtrack to your various low-light-ops, from being trapped in a broken refrigerator in a ravine to walking to the bathroom at 2 AM to the tune of "Waiting for the Man." Pacific Rim, which also makes a number of oddly colored skins for the screenless wonder, sells this glow-in-the-dark flash condom for $9.99.

Glow-in-the-dark iPod shuffle [T3]


Duct tape iPod skin


Duct tape iPod skin 02/07/2005 02:08 AM
Xeni Jardin: So lame, it's cool. Link to eBay auction.
(Thanks, Martin Hartzold)

Poser 6 users get under the skin with
Zygote


Poser 6 users get under the skin with
Zygote
03/24/2005 02:38 PM
Artists, animators, scientists and educators can now delve below the exterior of the human form with Zygote Human Anatomy 2.0 formatted for Poser 6 3D human figure software. The Zygote Human Anatomy collection of human models and images gives Poser 6 users the complete human anatomy including internal organs such as the heart and brain, and anatomical systems such as the nervous system, digestive system, circulatory system, reproductive system, endocrine system, and others. Zygote Human Anatomy 2.O is the first comprehensive anatomy solution for Curious Labs' Poser users.
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