Yearly Archives: 2013

Yuni: A Headphone for People With Single-Sided Hearing Loss

This is a brilliant idea if it actually works.

Our team is proud to present the Yuni — the first headphone offering true stereo sound for individuals with unilateral deafness or hearing impairment!

Since most headphone manufacturers ignore the needs of unilaterally deaf listeners, the options have been limited. Either miss half the music, or find a way to collapse the two stereo channels into a single channel and listen with one ear. But the interference between the two channels coming from the same speaker will boost some frequencies and cut others, resulting in a messy, cramped sound.

The Yuni gets around this problem with a revolutionary new stereo technology (patent pending) that places both stereo channels in a single earpiece, but with two separate speakers instead of just one — one above, and one below the ear opening. This design takes advantage of our ear’s natural shape, which functions to help us localize where sound is coming from. With the Yuni, you can hear and distinguish the two channels, identifying which sound is coming from which speakers. Even better, the music will sound truly spacious, not squished, and you can finally hear true stereo panning as the sound moves from one channel to the other!  If you’re a unilaterally deaf music-lover who has never experienced these effects through headphones before, it may be difficult to appreciate how much your music will open up and come alive when it’s played the way it was meant to be enjoyed…in stereo.

I have been ~75% deaf in my right ear ever since I suffered nerve damage from a viral infection 15 years ago (who knew you could go deaf from sinusitis‽). I can still hear music decently well if I use headphones, so I’m not sure if I need a Yuni. It would be great to try a pair and see if the quality of the listening experience improves significantly.

Check out: Yuni: A Headphone for People With Single-Sided Hearing Loss by Daniel Glass — Kickstarter

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J.J. Abrams talks about new Star Trek and Star Wars movies

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Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action

Simon Sinek’s TEDx talk on “How great leaders inspire action”

“People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it.”

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Ode to a Shipping Label

c/o @Shyhoof – “An ode to the journey of ó on a shipping label.

ODE TO A SHIPPING LABEL

Once there was a little o,
with an accent on top like só.

It started out as UTF8,
(universal since ’98),
but the program only knew latin1,
and changed little ó to “ij” for fun.

A second program saw the “ij”
and said “I know HTML entity!”
So “ij” was smartened to “ó”
and passed on through happily.

Another program saw the tangle
(more precisely, ampersands to mangle)
and thus the humble “˜³”
became “ó”

Shipping label

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Every Noise at Once

Every Noise at Once – an interactive music genre map. Click the right arrow on any genre to expand it.

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Atom Stars in World’s Smallest Movie

IBM scientists Wednesday unveiled what they called "the world’s smallest movie," which tracks the movement of atoms magnified 100 million times.

The film, "A Boy and His Atom," depicts a character named Atom who befriends a single atom and follows him on a journey of dancing and bouncing that helps explain the science behind data storage.

"Capturing, positioning and shaping atoms to create an original motion picture on the atomic-level is a precise science and entirely novel," said Andreas Heinrich, a scientist at IBM Research.

via Atom Stars in World's Smallest Movie : Discovery News.

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Happy 20th Birthday WWW (and a personal web story)

In honor of the 20th birthday of the World Wide Web, CERN has restored the first website.

On a personal note, I had developed my first website way back in 1994. The site was known as Interactive Nest Egg and it was the digital version of my company’s (Investment Dealers’ Digest) publication, Nest Egg. At that time, it was one of a handful of financial sites on the web, and I’ll never forget the day it was announced on Yahoo!. Back then Yahoo! was the place to go to find out about new sites, as there were only a few sites going live per day. Good times…

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Let’s Free Congress

Excellent visualization of the corrupting influence of money in politics. “See how money distorts your government, and what you can do about it.”

via Money wins Elections.

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Making Mount Rushmore, 1935-1941

Excellent photo archive from National Geographic.

Picture Archive: Making Mount Rushmore, 1935-1941

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Is It Journalism, or Just a Repackaged Press Release? Here’s a Tool to Help You Find Out

Ever wonder if the news story you’re reading is a product of real journalism or just a spin off of another story posted elsewhere? Discover the journalism you can trust and what you should question.

Is It Journalism, or Just a Repackaged Press Release? Here's a Tool to Help You Find Out – Rebecca J. Rosen – The Atlantic.

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