Sunday, September 25, 2005

It's not TV, it's Yahoo

Yahoo is working on ways to produce its own video programming. Basically, the idea is to have its own home-grown video news and entertainment, rather than linking to content produced by other organizations.

Some of the proposed content is live coverage of news events, archived video segments of stories not covered by traditional video news outlets, and a wider selection of entertainment than the (relatively speaking) handfull of sitcoms and dramas on traditional television.

It's not TV, it's Yahoo | CNET News.com

Windows Vista to boot in 2-3 seconds.

Well, this is interesting. The next version of Windows, called "Vista" is supposed to boot up and shut down in 2 to 3 seconds. That would be a huge step forward in computers.

I just hope this isn't Microsoft's way of saying that 2 to 3 seconds after booting up, we'll have a fatal error that will force us to shut down. Oh, wait, that was Windows ME's claim to fame. (A little Microsoft humor there.)
Windows Vista to boot in 2-3 seconds.

Westerners Seek Cheap Medical Care in Asia

I saw a piece on CBS's 60 Minutes a few months ago about Westerners travelling to places like India for affordable medical treatment. With all due respect to American physicians and hospitals such as my dear employer, health care is extremely expensive here. We all know that. So, if quality healthcare can be found overseas at a fraction of the price through foreign physicians who study in Western universities, perhaps that is a reasonable alternative to high out-of-pocket expenses and skyrocketing insurance premiums.

Here's an article from Yahoo! News that says basically the same thing as the 60 Minutes piece.
Westerners Seek Cheap Medical Care in Asia - Yahoo! News

An interesting suggestion in the article from one of the American patients who had surgery overseas was to anchor a cruise ship in international waters off Los Angeles — "One deck for orthopedic surgery, one deck for cardiology. We need a change in America, we need cheaper medical treatment. We need a big hospital ship from India."

Bill Gates - Coke Commercial

I just thought this was pretty funny. Can you lend Bill Gates some money for a Coke? I think he can afford to pay you back with interest.
Bill Gates - Coke Commercial (Coca-Cola) - Google Video

Space Elevator Contest to Begin

The news keeps getting better by the day for those of us with an interest in space exploration and commercialization. I just told you about America's Space Prize, a contest which will give $50 million to the first non-government-funded group to reach Earth orbit. Of course, that follows Burt Rutan's recent accomplishment of building the first private vehicle to leave Earth's atmosphere (note the difference.)

Now, yet another contest is about to begin. According to the British paper The Telegraph, Elevator 2010 is a contest to see who can first design a system of satellites, tethers, and elevators (or "climbers") to lift people and payloads into Earth orbit.

If successful, payloads could be delivered into orbit for a mere 2% of current costs, since the incredible amount of fuel needed to propel rockets would no longer be needed and, consequently, space vehicles would not have to reserve over 3/4 of their mass for fuel.

This has long been an idea of sci-fi writers, but has only become a possibility in real science recently with the development of carbon nanotubes, which will provide the strength and endurance needed to create the type of tether necessary to carry out such a project.

Insiders believe such a system could be built in the next 15 years.