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		<title>What Are Monoprints?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Feb 2011 16:54:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One artist claims that a dog will guide us between life and death. Learning more about shadow dogs this artist looked at many paintings even those at a restaurant near her street. Having a fine arts degree from a university in New Mexico this artist has exhibited her skills in many places in the country. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One artist claims that a dog will guide us between life and death. Learning more about shadow dogs this artist looked at many paintings even those at a restaurant near her street. Having a fine arts degree from a university in New Mexico this artist has exhibited her skills in many places in the country. For her work in fabrics, photography and printmaking she has gained many awards. </p>
<p>Currently this artist likes working with frogs. The work she made were about 10 feet high and made out of steel. With a twist she managed to name her work a young girl&#8217;s fascination with frogs. Get additional resources on paintings from <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.portraitkingdom.com%2Fdog-portraits&sref=rss" target='_blank'>dog portrait paintings</a>.</p>
<p>In addition her thesis contained her exploration on non rational states of consciousness. One can see the definite link to shamanistic beliefs in her work and how she included that capability of a man and animal to work together by combining forms. In order to get our civilization to continue being, then we have to learn the olden ways of surviving this artists says. Also she mentioned how we have entered that time when we need to work together with other creatures. </p>
<p>Collaboration is clear in her monoprints of dogs. Busy with volunteer work in a local humane society and getting photographs for the local news is what she does. When it comes to the strays on the street, she has adopted about four. </p>
<p>Where you can see her dogs are those monoprints she creates. She says that it forces one to work faster and to do it all at once. Both directions should always be considered like how one has to place ink on then take it off. This can take a lot out of a person physically. To keep reading about paintings please visit <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.portraitkingdom.com&sref=rss" target='_blank'>cat portrait</a>.</p>
<p>Though at times there is an image that can be made out you still are not really sure of it. This artist makes her work more direct. </p>
<p>Her paintings capture the natural essence of a playful and fun dog. Many times her paintings would always be of dogs yawning, sleeping in the grass, portrayed with their heads lost in a culvert or a can of kibble. </p>
<p>Titles are significant as well. Forget about the full version as you will still be able to laugh about it. She also gets commissioned to work on dog portraits by owners. With their business she is able to work with her husband. </p>

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		<title>Great Pennsylvania Wireless Home Security System For You And Your Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 17:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you can&#8217;t feeling safe in your home, this can be a cause for stress. You will worry about a break in more often than those who have protection for their homes. Even though nothing is perfect, you can give yourself some guarantee that you have done the best you can with different kinds of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you can&#8217;t feeling safe in your home, this can be a cause for stress. You will worry about a break in more often than those who have protection for their homes. Even though nothing is perfect, you can give yourself some guarantee that you have done the best you can with different kinds of <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fhubpages.com%2Fhub%2FAdvice-On-Protecting-Your-Home-And-Family&sref=rss" target='_blank'>Pennsylvania wireless home security system</a> advice.</p>
<p>Everyone has an opinion about one thing or another. But, opinions can work to your benefit. Ask what your friends and family think about security companies they may use. Ask if they thought the work was done properly, if the cost was appropriate, and if the staff was friendly.</p>
<p>Of course, you can always call the organizations to ask them about their work ethics. There is nothing wrong with this and you may get a good idea about how they will help you. Magazines, newspapers, bulletin board postings can aid you with finding something which you can work with.</p>
<p>Protection for your home may be the difference between life and death. Even though money should never be an factor, we have to face the fact that most of us have a very fixed income with which to work. You are looking for security but, for a decent price.</p>
<p>When trying to get some idea of how a business will work with you, the Internet is excellent in exhibiting the companies which will do you justice. Former customers who have used the services of various home security companies often post reviews about the experiences they have had. They quote which establishments will give you a great deal and how much money you can expect to spend.</p>
<p>When you have picked the company you want, you will make an appointment for a staff member to come look at your property. Even if you feel you do not have the money to afford such privileges, please do not fret. Our economy has been hit hard and so many of us are struggling. This is even more reason to guard against others trying to invade your property or worse, trying to harm your family.</p>
<p>Yard protection, watch dogs, sensors and alarms, outdoor lighting, and security cameras are a few of the suggestions these assistants will discuss in the warmth of your home. They will go over measures you can take in order to give the illusion that your house would not be a good choice for a burglar. Burglars study homes to decide which ones will not give them any trouble when they are attempting to break in.</p>
<p><a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.azsecurity.org%2Fadt-home-security%2FPennsylvania&sref=rss" target='_blank'>Pennsylvania home security alarm</a> companies will work with you to get you the best protection that you will be able to find. Look up professionals who have been doing business for at least a decade or more. Only work with individuals you feel comfortable with. Ask for credentials and check them accordingly. Be sure to call the office to verify that the person at your home is actually from the Philadelphia <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.azsecurity.org%2Fadt-home-security%2FPennsylvania%2FP%2FPhiladelphia&sref=rss" target='_blank'>home security</a> company you have picked. Remember that this is your home and you have the right to feel safe even with the staff from the business.</p>

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		<title>Get Nice Wipers And Save Money.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 21:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes if you want a job done appropriately you have to do it yourself and sometimes if you want a mission done on a shoe string you have to read this guide and utilise the recommendations yourself. Its no secret that do it yourself can save an giant bundle of cash around the house well the same scheme is relevant to your wheels especially in regard to wiper blade. There is a panoply of things you can take responsibility for yourself a great many things such as wiper blade can be mended, replaced or changed yourself without falling back to going to some rip off merchant or mechanic who will charge you an arm and a leg for the privilege. Some of these things also include checking the fluid levels in your car such as the oil, the washer fluid and the coolant. You might also like to check the tyres by giving them a good kick and checking there air pressure is in ok parameters, you can usually find this on the side of the rims or in the user manual. As an added profit of having the correct pressure you will keep a small fortune in petrol which can only be nice both for your wallet and for the planet, the most important thing you can do to secure your own safety is look at the break fluid and the wiper blade. The number one cause of traffic accidents is caused not by bad breaks but by nasty visibility and the only way to achieve good visibility is by having a clean wind screen and purchasing some new <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.xopc.co.uk%2Fsilicone_wiper_blades.htm&sref=rss" target='_blank'>wiper blade</a>.</p>
<p> Every single man, woman and child should have new windscreen wipers on a regular basis, these relatively simple devices make driving in rain and snow safe and easy. If you are stupid or fool hardy enough to go out in these conditions without the correct setup you could be in trouble your windscreen wipers can mean the aberrance between life and death and passing or failing your MOT and if you are stopped by the police you could end up with a big fine. The quantity of changes is often determined by the style of windscreen wipers you have, the basic cheap unbranded rubber ones are accustomedly the worst and will require changing rather soon. The next step up are the better performance branded rubber <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.xopc.co.uk%2Fsilicone_wiper_blades.htm&sref=rss" target='_blank'>windscreen wipers</a> and these will last for around half a million strokes, so they will require changing around once every six months. </p>
<p>If you drive in difficult places however or live on the coast the occurance of changes will be upgraded. You see things like ozone, salt, and ultra violet light all hurt delicate rubber replacement wiper blades and make it corrode much faster. First it will start as small cracks appear on the surface of the replacement wiper blades next the cracks will turn into deep lines and the rubber will become very hard and inflexible, if this happens your replacement is long over due. Things like sand can be become held under the replacement wiper blades and the bad little particles will wear the rubber away like sand paper not to mention hurting your wind screen. For people like this who drive in very bad conditions the only real solution is to buy some <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.xopc.co.uk%2Fsilicone_wiper_blades.htm&sref=rss" target='_blank'>replacement wiper blades</a> made from silicone. These are extremely balsy and un reactive and will last for a extremely long time, they should last for over a million cycles and even come with a twelve month guarantee.</p>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 19:55:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>ER doctors: Lawsuit fears lead to overtesting</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All companies and organizations that have employees who have to work in areas where there is no mobile phone access should consider buying a new satellite phone or even <a title="Satellite Phone Australia" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.satellitephonesales.com.au&sref=rss">buying a used satellite phone</a>. Such companies and organizations include mining companies, companies involved in exploration and geology, and hobby groups such as those involved in off-road sports.</p>
<p>A satellite phone may mean the difference between life and death and in some countries, having a satellite phone is actually a legal requirement. There&#8217;s not much money spent after the initial expense therefore getting satellite phones should not be optional. <a title="Satellite Phone Australia" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.satellitephonesales.com.au&sref=rss">Buying a used satellite phone</a> is a way of keeping costs down. Nevertheless, you ought to do research to the resource to assure that the phones weren&#8217;t thrown away simply because they are defective. To get the best yet used satellite phones, only buy from credible sources.</p>
<p>There are different types of satellite phones for different situations and ranges. You should therefore know where you will be using a satellite phone before buying one and this should determine the range of the phone you buy. If you are using a satellite telephone for different needs, you need to go for the one that will cover several purpose. If you want a used satellite phone that you can use regularly, you should consider retaining the same number for your mobile phone and for the satellite phone.</p>
<p>This will make it easy for people to reach you all the time. Before you buy a used satellite phone, you should consider all options. Simply buy from a reputable and dependable company. To obtain such a company, use the internet and look at buyer testimonials in web sites promoting such telephones or take a look at product evaluations. However, getting recommendations from someone who is using a satellite phone is the best option because you will get firsthand information on the pros and the cons of the phone.</p>
<p>Once you have bought a satellite phone, subscribe to the proper calling plan. The calling plan you choose should be determined by how frequently you use the phone, on the strength of the signal, and on how much you can afford to pay. Before you buy a used satellite phone, have it tested by a qualified professional. Note that just because a satellite phone is working does not mean it is in a good condition – it may break down a few days after purchase.</p>
<p>A qualified professional should be able to look inside the cell phone and to test it thoroughly. Some of the things you need to be on the lookout for are loose pieces, cracks, broken or sticky buttons, and screens which might be fuzzy. Before <a title="Satellite Phone Australia" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.satellitephonesales.com.au%2Fproducts%2FSatellite-Phone%2FIridium-9555&sref=rss">buying a used satellite phone</a>, ask for the relevant documentation such as the instruction manual. The ideal case is where the phone comes in its original box. You should also be sure that the phone comes with all the specific accessories such as adapters, chargers, batteries, and stands. Buying a second hand satellite cell phone is advantageous in that must be cheaper. If you only intend to use a satellite mobile phone regarding a short period, you should think about hiring one.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/4/2010/03/500x_rodolex.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"/>Just a few years ago there were no virtual social networks, no synchronized address books, and no smartphones. But people <i>had</i> social networks and phones, and they had to memorize and organize thousands of contacts. Or have a Rolodex.</p>
<p>When I was a kid, my dad had a Rolodex. Actually, my dad still has a Rolodex. My dad is one of the least organized people I know. In his apartment, he is good at stacking things (like newspapers and bills and books) on top of other things (like pingpong tables and folded easels) on top of other things (like trunks and cardboard boxes filled with newspapers and bills and books). I was adult before I learned that you're supposed to continue to replace the toothpaste cap on the tube after you use it.</p>
<p>However, Mr. Grossman is organized about one thing: correspondence. He has a log book in which he draws pictures, staples post cards, and keeps notes on every phone call he has. But his greatest feat of organization is his Rolodex. No residence or phone number in his life (or my life, or my siblings' lives, or his ex's lives) has ever gone undocumented. Sometimes he throws out useless cards, but mostly they live on stuck to the little wheel, reminding me of my uncle's ex-wife's parents' phone number or my camp address from 1989 or my great aunt Betty who died last year. The cards are mostly white&#8212;or more precisely, they're nicotine white, which is actually more of a kind of gold color. Some are pink, because apparently there was a period where the stationer tried to appeal to... people who like pink. Each one has a degree of soul and meaning that no entry in my Gmail address book will ever possess.</p>
<h1>The Wheel of Life</h1>
<p>When I got my first job at a newspaper in 2001, I had a small Rolodex. I got it because everyone around me had one. What's more, people talked about their Rolodexes. "I think I have her in my Rolodex," they'd say. Or, "If he leaves, he's going to take his Rolodex with him." This, of course, meant that someone's "contacts" were veeeeery important. Sometimes, people would take a card out of their Rolodex if I needed it, and I'd go copy the information and bring it back to them. There were people who stapled cards onto Rolodex pages and people who hand wrote all the information. Cards could be added or tossed or shared with ease. It was a genius, efficient and highly personal way of staying in touch.</p>
<p>I didn't keep my Rolodex for very long. There were several reasons for this. For one, I'm actually pretty good at memorizing numbers. Like 19. And 34. And 5. 19 34 5. I just rewrote them without even looking! This is funny because my memory for everything else in life is so bad that I usually can't remember the beginning of a sentence by the time I get to the end which is why I have no idea what this sentence is about. Another reason is that my dad taught me this nifty number memorization system [http://www.the-number-thesaurus.com/Rules.asp] when I was a kid. But the main reason is that I, like (almost) everyone else, eventually started keeping numbers and addresses on my computer and phone. Now I'm at the point where I hardly do that. I just search my Gmail or text people or Google around until I find the digits and street names I need.</p>
<p>But just because this is the more "modern" method of keeping numbers and such doesn't mean that it's a better system. Really, the Rolodex might be one of the more important memory systems ever created.</p>
<h1>Arnold Neustadter, Inventor</h1>
<p>The Rolodex was the brainchild of Arnold Neustadter, a somewhat anal twentieth century inventor from Brooklyn. His daughter Jane Revasch, now in her sixties, clearly grew up putting the toothpaste cap back on the tube. "If I took a message for him, he wanted to know everything&#8212;first name, last name, where they were calling from , why, their number, the time...and I was just a little kid!" she told me.</p>
<p>Still, way back when, Neustadter's address book presented a kind of mess that he couldn't harness. Mid-century families were infamous peripatetic. Vaguely dissatisfied despite being well-clothed and fed and in possession of a nice station wagon and decent wet bar, they determined that the real American dream existed just two suburbs over: Between 1948 and 1970, an estimated 20 percent of all Americans moved each year. How was anyone supposed to keep track of all those new street names without having to rewrite their whole address book every few months? Plus, some people died! Pages cracked with layers of caked White-out. New phone numbers meant that, when there was no longer room under M, a coda symbol would have to indicate that those entries were being placed in W. The S's were mostly residing on an inserted piece of paper clipped to the back cover and any completely new entries were just going to have to wait until you could find a replacement book. Sure you could just start a new book every few months, but who had the time!</p>
<p>This was pre-Google, so think of all the hours it took to do what I did just this morning: research what happened to the boy from ET, wonder whether or not Coca Cola used to actually contain cocaine, and figure out which president came before Grover Cleveland. (Interjection from Mr. Grossman: "The library was really far. Before the Internet, if I had questions like that, I just made up the answers.")</p>
<p>Neustadter had combatted office disorder before. His Swivodex was a device that kept ink bottles from spilling. The Clipodex was a device that attached to the knees and helped stenographers keep pads from moving. The Punched made holes in papers. In the late 1940s, he and a designer came up with a way of dealing with the address book dilemma: a propped-up rotating wheels fitted with inexpensive removable cards. Some models had a cover equipped with a lock. (Each lock actually took the same key&#8212;but don't tell!).</p>
<p>All in all, it was an elegant solution. The cards were removable so that the Q didn't have to take up any space at all if it had no entries; the circular design allowed the more demanding letters to have more space when necessary.</p>
<p>When Neustadter first started selling the Rolodex in the 1950s, stationery shops were skeptical that anyone would want the spindly device on their desk. By the 1980s, however, the Rolodex had become such an icon that lawsuits were filed by companies who accused former employees of taking them with them when they left&#8212;having a Rolodex filled with important names meant everything. There were models selling for more than $200 and people often valued them at prices far higher than that. An entire 1986 episode of Moonlighting was devote to one stolen one being held ransom for $50,000. Hell, it was worth it! Those numbers didn't exist in some kind of "cloud" or on a hard drive in the closet. And the library was really far.</p>
<h1>Facebook Schmacebook</h1>
<p>Rolodexes were a testament to your relationships and your personal history. In 2008, Stanford University professors found that the average Facebook member aspires to have around three hundred friends, but that would've seemed a piddling number to the average Rolodex devotee, who often made it a point to use as many cards as the contraption could allow&#8212;and some held up to six-thousand. I remember an officemate who used to leave his Rolodex flipped open to important people. He didn't realize this made him look like a douche. But I guess people do the same kind of thing on Facebook. Did I mention I'm friends with Wendy the Snapple Lady?</p>
<p>Mr. Neustadter, who died in 1996, never saw the way in which digital storage would affect his iconic invention. But his daughter insists he would've argued that his Rolo-baby was as relevant as ever. When I called to tell her that I was going to include the Rolodex in OBSOLETE, my book about objects that are fading from our lives, she got huffy. She spoke in a tone that requires exclamation points. "They still work! You just can't carry them around! Places still sell them," she said. I told her she was right&#8212;the book is about things that still exist, but just barely. She continued. "They aren't obsolete! Give your book another title! You know, look at it this way: computers get viruses! But the Rolodex, it's never taken a sick day in it's life."</p>
<p><i>Anna Jane Grossman is the author of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Obsolete-Encyclopedia-Once-Common-Things-Passing/dp/0810978490?tag=gmgamzn-20">Obsolete: An Encyclopedia of Once-Common Things Passing Us By (Abrams Image)</a> and the creator of <a href="http://obsoletethebook.tumblr.com/">iamobsolete.net</a>. Her writing has appeared in dozens of publications, including the New York Times, Salon.com, the Associated Press, Elle and the Huffington Post. She has a complicated relationship with technology, but she does have an eponymous website: <a href="http://annajane.net/">AnnaJane.net</a>. Follow her on Twitter at <a href="http://twitter.com/annajane">@AnnaJane</a>.</i></p>
<p><em><a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/pst/memoryforever">Memory [Forever]</a> is our week-long consideration of what it really means when our memories, encoded in bits, flow in a million directions, and might truly live forever.</em></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/4/2010/03/500x_rodolex.jpg" class="left image500" width="500"  alt="The Life and Death of the Rolodex"/>Just a few years ago there were no virtual social networks, no synchronized address books, and no smartphones. But people <i>had</i> social networks and phones, and they had to memorize and organize thousands of contacts. Or have a Rolodex.</p>
<p>When I was a kid, my dad had a Rolodex. Actually, my dad still has a Rolodex. My dad is one of the least organized people I know. In his apartment, he is good at stacking things (like newspapers and bills and books) on top of other things (like pingpong tables and folded easels) on top of other things (like trunks and cardboard boxes filled with newspapers and bills and books). I was adult before I learned that you&#8217;re supposed to continue to replace the toothpaste cap on the tube after you use it.</p>
<p>However, Mr. Grossman is organized about one thing: correspondence. He has a log book in which he draws pictures, staples post cards, and keeps notes on every phone call he has. But his greatest feat of organization is his Rolodex. No residence or phone number in his life (or my life, or my siblings&#8217; lives, or his ex&#8217;s lives) has ever gone undocumented. Sometimes he throws out useless cards, but mostly they live on stuck to the little wheel, reminding me of my uncle&#8217;s ex-wife&#8217;s parents&#8217; phone number or my camp address from 1989 or my great aunt Betty who died last year. The cards are mostly white&mdash;or more precisely, they&#8217;re nicotine white, which is actually more of a kind of gold color. Some are pink, because apparently there was a period where the stationer tried to appeal to&#8230; people who like pink. Each one has a degree of soul and meaning that no entry in my Gmail address book will ever possess.</p>
<h1>The Wheel of Life</h1>
<p>When I got my first job at a newspaper in 2001, I had a small Rolodex. I got it because everyone around me had one. What&#8217;s more, people talked about their Rolodexes. &#8220;I think I have her in my Rolodex,&#8221; they&#8217;d say. Or, &#8220;If he leaves, he&#8217;s going to take his Rolodex with him.&#8221; This, of course, meant that someone&#8217;s &#8220;contacts&#8221; were veeeeery important. Sometimes, people would take a card out of their Rolodex if I needed it, and I&#8217;d go copy the information and bring it back to them. There were people who stapled cards onto Rolodex pages and people who hand wrote all the information. Cards could be added or tossed or shared with ease. It was a genius, efficient and highly personal way of staying in touch.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t keep my Rolodex for very long. There were several reasons for this. For one, I&#8217;m actually pretty good at memorizing numbers. Like 19. And 34. And 5. 19 34 5. I just rewrote them without even looking! This is funny because my memory for everything else in life is so bad that I usually can&#8217;t remember the beginning of a sentence by the time I get to the end which is why I have no idea what this sentence is about. Another reason is that my dad taught me this nifty number memorization system [http://www.the-number-thesaurus.com/Rules.asp] when I was a kid. But the main reason is that I, like (almost) everyone else, eventually started keeping numbers and addresses on my computer and phone. Now I&#8217;m at the point where I hardly do that. I just search my Gmail or text people or Google around until I find the digits and street names I need.</p>
<p>But just because this is the more &#8220;modern&#8221; method of keeping numbers and such doesn&#8217;t mean that it&#8217;s a better system. Really, the Rolodex might be one of the more important memory systems ever created.</p>
<h1>Arnold Neustadter, Inventor</h1>
<p>The Rolodex was the brainchild of Arnold Neustadter, a somewhat anal twentieth century inventor from Brooklyn. His daughter Jane Revasch, now in her sixties, clearly grew up putting the toothpaste cap back on the tube. &#8220;If I took a message for him, he wanted to know everything&mdash;first name, last name, where they were calling from , why, their number, the time&#8230;and I was just a little kid!&#8221; she told me.</p>
<p>Still, way back when, Neustadter&#8217;s address book presented a kind of mess that he couldn&#8217;t harness. Mid-century families were infamous peripatetic. Vaguely dissatisfied despite being well-clothed and fed and in possession of a nice station wagon and decent wet bar, they determined that the real American dream existed just two suburbs over: Between 1948 and 1970, an estimated 20 percent of all Americans moved each year. How was anyone supposed to keep track of all those new street names without having to rewrite their whole address book every few months? Plus, some people died! Pages cracked with layers of caked White-out. New phone numbers meant that, when there was no longer room under M, a coda symbol would have to indicate that those entries were being placed in W. The S&#8217;s were mostly residing on an inserted piece of paper clipped to the back cover and any completely new entries were just going to have to wait until you could find a replacement book. Sure you could just start a new book every few months, but who had the time!</p>
<p>This was pre-Google, so think of all the hours it took to do what I did just this morning: research what happened to the boy from ET, wonder whether or not Coca Cola used to actually contain cocaine, and figure out which president came before Grover Cleveland. (Interjection from Mr. Grossman: &#8220;The library was really far. Before the Internet, if I had questions like that, I just made up the answers.&#8221;)</p>
<p>Neustadter had combatted office disorder before. His Swivodex was a device that kept ink bottles from spilling. The Clipodex was a device that attached to the knees and helped stenographers keep pads from moving. The Punched made holes in papers. In the late 1940s, he and a designer came up with a way of dealing with the address book dilemma: a propped-up rotating wheels fitted with inexpensive removable cards. Some models had a cover equipped with a lock. (Each lock actually took the same key&mdash;but don&#8217;t tell!).</p>
<p>All in all, it was an elegant solution. The cards were removable so that the Q didn&#8217;t have to take up any space at all if it had no entries; the circular design allowed the more demanding letters to have more space when necessary.</p>
<p>When Neustadter first started selling the Rolodex in the 1950s, stationery shops were skeptical that anyone would want the spindly device on their desk. By the 1980s, however, the Rolodex had become such an icon that lawsuits were filed by companies who accused former employees of taking them with them when they left&mdash;having a Rolodex filled with important names meant everything. There were models selling for more than $200 and people often valued them at prices far higher than that. An entire 1986 episode of Moonlighting was devote to one stolen one being held ransom for $50,000. Hell, it was worth it! Those numbers didn&#8217;t exist in some kind of &#8220;cloud&#8221; or on a hard drive in the closet. And the library was really far.</p>
<h1>Facebook Schmacebook</h1>
<p>Rolodexes were a testament to your relationships and your personal history. In 2008, Stanford University professors found that the average Facebook member aspires to have around three hundred friends, but that would&#8217;ve seemed a piddling number to the average Rolodex devotee, who often made it a point to use as many cards as the contraption could allow&mdash;and some held up to six-thousand. I remember an officemate who used to leave his Rolodex flipped open to important people. He didn&#8217;t realize this made him look like a douche. But I guess people do the same kind of thing on Facebook. Did I mention I&#8217;m friends with Wendy the Snapple Lady?</p>
<p>Mr. Neustadter, who died in 1996, never saw the way in which digital storage would affect his iconic invention. But his daughter insists he would&#8217;ve argued that his Rolo-baby was as relevant as ever. When I called to tell her that I was going to include the Rolodex in OBSOLETE, my book about objects that are fading from our lives, she got huffy. She spoke in a tone that requires exclamation points. &#8220;They still work! You just can&#8217;t carry them around! Places still sell them,&#8221; she said. I told her she was right&mdash;the book is about things that still exist, but just barely. She continued. &#8220;They aren&#8217;t obsolete! Give your book another title! You know, look at it this way: computers get viruses! But the Rolodex, it&#8217;s never taken a sick day in it&#8217;s life.&#8221;</p>
<p><i>Anna Jane Grossman is the author of <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FObsolete-Encyclopedia-Once-Common-Things-Passing%2Fdp%2F0810978490%3Ftag%3Dgmgamzn-20&sref=rss">Obsolete: An Encyclopedia of Once-Common Things Passing Us By (Abrams Image)</a> and the creator of <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fobsoletethebook.tumblr.com%2F&sref=rss">iamobsolete.net</a>. Her writing has appeared in dozens of publications, including the New York Times, Salon.com, the Associated Press, Elle and the Huffington Post. She has a complicated relationship with technology, but she does have an eponymous website: <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fannajane.net%2F&sref=rss">AnnaJane.net</a>. Follow her on Twitter at <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fannajane&sref=rss">@AnnaJane</a>.</i></p>
<p><em><a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgizmodo.com%2Ftag%2Fpst%2Fmemoryforever&sref=rss">Memory [Forever]</a> is our week-long consideration of what it really means when our memories, encoded in bits, flow in a million directions, and might truly live forever.</em></p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Action and war movies have established that night-vision renders the darkened world as green, and this is an accurate reflection of what real military operators use. So do night-vision goggles present the world as green? Here&#8217;s the quick answer: according to Nat Geo&#8217;s Helicopter Wars, in an episode featuring the HH-60 Pave Hawk, the human eye can distinguish more shades of green than any other color.
In other words, the color green was chosen because it presents a night-vision operator with the most accurate picture possible, the most perceivable. Obviously, in situations where seeing everyone else before they see you represents [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/thegadgetblog">The Gadget Blog</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Action and war movies have established that night-vision renders the darkened world as green, and this is an accurate reflection of what real military operators use. So do night-vision goggles present the world as green? Here&#8217;s the quick answer: according to Nat Geo&#8217;s <em>Helicopter Wars</em>, in an episode featuring the HH-60 <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FHH-60_Pave_Hawk&sref=rss">Pave Hawk</a>, the human eye can distinguish more shades of green than any other color.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.everyjoe.com/thegadgetblog/files/2010/02/night-vision-device.jpg" class="alignright" />In other words, the color green was chosen because it presents a night-vision operator with the most accurate picture possible, the most perceivable. Obviously, in situations where seeing everyone else before they see you represents the difference between life and death, this is a crucial advantage. According to <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fkeylawk.blogspot.com%2F2007%2F10%2Fcolors-human-eye-is-most-sensitive-to.html&sref=rss">keylawk.blogspot.com</a>, our visual affinity for green is due more to our brain than our eyes:</p>
<blockquote><p>Because the sensitivity is indifferent to whether the green is pigmentation or wave length, solid or light, it is probable that our brain, not the naked physics of the peep-hole, the optic orb, is cue-ing the green.</p>
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<p>So, unless there are significant changes in how our brain perceives the world through our eyes, expect <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FNight_vision_device&sref=rss">low-light hardware</a> to present everything in shades of green.</p>
<p>(Photo from <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FNight_vision_device&sref=rss">Wikipedia</a>)</p>
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		<title>CrunchDeals: Assassin’s Creed II for $40</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 14:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>othertech</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/ac2.jpg"/>Amazon.com has dropped the price of Assassin’s Creed II for Xbox 360 and PS3 down to $39.78, today only.]]></description>
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<p>Amazon.com has dropped the price of Assassin’s Creed II for Xbox 360 and PS3 down to $39.78, today only.</p>
<p>According to the product description:</p>
<blockquote><p>The world of the assassin is one cloaked in shadow and steeped in danger. Ensnared in a web of revenge and conspiracy, the assassin embraces power at its most elemental, acting as the dividing line between life and death. As an assassin confronted by perilous new challenges and difficult choices, what path will you choose?</p>
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<p>Kind of puts your own life in perspective, huh? Unless you’re a modern day assassin, in which case this game probably won’t interest you all that much.</p>
<p><a title="Amazon.com Video Games Deal of the Day" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Ffeature.html%2Fref%3Dxs_gb_ALR28TFCJUGSY%3Fie%3DUTF8%26amp%3BdocId%3D1000208101%26amp%3Bpf_rd_p%3D441937901%26amp%3Bpf_rd_s%3Dright-1%26amp%3Bpf_rd_t%3D701%26amp%3Bpf_rd_i%3D20%26amp%3Bpf_rd_m%3DATVPDKIKX0DER%26amp%3Btag%3Dgbox09-20%26amp%3Bpf_rd_r%3D05XS9KDCK258FBBE2BWE&sref=rss">Assassin&#8217;s Creed II</a> [Amazon.com]</p>
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		<title>Helmet radar: coming to a supersoldier near you</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 03:50:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/helmetdar.jpg" />A helmet-mounted radar unit seems redundant with the kind of crazy surveillance and intel they already have available or in the pipes, but hey, whatever helps our boys. While satellite and air-based imaging are invaluable to the modern field commander, an individual infantryman has little feedback in an more local tactical situation. So why not have an imaging system for individuals?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/helmetdar.jpg" alt="helmetdar" title="helmetdar" width="246" height="339" class="alignright size-full wp-image-120779" />A helmet-mounted radar unit seems redundant with the kind of crazy surveillance and intel they already have available or in the pipes, but hey, whatever helps our boys. While satellite and air-based imaging are invaluable to the modern field commander, an individual infantryman has little feedback in an more local tactical situation. So why not have an imaging system for individuals?</p>
<p>The<a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wired.com%2Fdangerroom%2F2009%2F10%2Farmy-develops-helmet-mounted-radar-to-watch-soldiers-backs%2F&sref=rss"> Helmet Mounted Radar System</a> (HMRS) is &#8220;a miniature, low power, near 360-degree field of view Moving Target Indicator (MTI) radar sensor that will alert the soldier to the whereabouts of a target out to at least 25 meters.&#8221; 25m isn&#8217;t very far, but providing even a hint of a nearby enemy could be the difference between life and death. The only trouble, it seems to me, is that the modern soldier is going to be so weighed down with all the gadgets and armor made to save his life that he won&#8217;t be able to maneuver.</p>
<p>Not to mention, this may lead to extremely scary moments like that part in Alien where the guy is in the tunnels and IT&#8217;S RIGHT BEHIND YOU AAAAAARGH</p>
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