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		<title>Motorola Xoom 4G LTE upgrade process begins tomorrow, new tablets on sale October 13th</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 21:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>shaun</dc:creator>
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<p>Verizon&#8217;s dangled a 4G LTE upgrade carrot in the noses of the Xoom-adopting hordes from the start. Now, it appears the carrier&#8217;s ready to make good on that promise. Starting tomorrow, current owners of Motorola&#8217;s Honeycomb tab can visit a dedicated VZW site for a step-by-step guide through the upgrade process. If you were amongst the eager few who signed up for alerts, the company&#8217;s going to prioritize you and send out a notification via email. The entire swap-out should take up to six business days, returning a freshly enhanced LTE-enabled slate free-of-charge. As for the rest of you Xoom-less onlookers, Big Red&#8217;s going to be offering up the updated tablets this October 13th for 9 on a new two-year service contract. Jump past the break to parse through the official presser.
<p>Continue reading <em>Motorola Xoom 4G LTE upgrade process begins tomorrow, new tablets on sale October 13th</em></p>
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		<title>How the World Looks Through the Noses and Muzzles and Radar of Critters [Animals]</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 03:14:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>				Ever wonder how your dog&#8217;s sense of smell is so sensitive that he knows you&#8217;re coming from a mile away, but he still loves to roll around in rotting dead carcasses?				More&nbsp;&raquo;<br />
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		<title>Discover The Renowned Quality Embodied By BMW Agoura</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2010 23:40:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Luxury and dependability are probably two words most people think about when the BMW name is mentioned. Many people dream about owning a BMW, but they are not sure how nice it is. Heading to BMW car dealer Agoura will clear this up. These cars are known for their high efficiency and have withstood the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Luxury and dependability are probably two words most people think about when the BMW name is mentioned. Many people dream about owning a BMW, but they are not sure how nice it is. Heading to <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.throttlenews.com%2Fbmw-car-dealer-agoura-534%2F&sref=rss" target='_blank'>BMW car dealer Agoura</a> will clear this up. These cars are known for their high efficiency and have withstood the test of time in showing they are worth the money you pay to have one.</p>
<p>Bayerische Motoren Werke found its beginnings in 1916 and is a German based company. Translating this into English, this becomes Bavarian Motor Works. This business has built vehicles, motorcycles, and useful machinery for quite a long time. People have grown to love the BMW label, and there does not seem to be any change in its appeal.</p>
<p>BMW started creating motors for airplanes when it opened its doors in the year 1916. When they discontinued manufacturing airplane engines, they proceeded to generate motorcycles and then moved to the assemblage of automobiles. Dixi was the name of the initial car that was associated with the BMW name. This car was so well liked that people buying it kept the company from closing its doors during the Great Depression. BMW bought the rights to own and manufacture the Dixi. The car was tiny and was discontinued in 1932.</p>
<p>A sedan was created that had a lot of comfortable space, and it was called BMW 501. This rolled off the assembly line in the years of the 1950&#8242;s. Soon after the development of the 501 came the appearance of the 502, which had an engine made of an alloy that was not very heavy. This engine was the very first of its type any where in the world. Another vehicle created in 1950&#8242;s was slapped with the label Isetta. This was a tiny vehicle, and was nicknamed the &#8220;bubble car&#8221; for its egg shape.</p>
<p>When the crazy, disco 1970&#8242;s made its arrival, BMW had a reputation as an excellent car maker. Who would say anything against the company? BMW always stuck technology right under the noses of anyone who purchased their mechanisms. Vehicle electronics, highly suffused engines, and longevity kept BMW ahead of other manufacturers. BMW of North America also came along to grace us with its presence during the 70&#8242;s. This gave American buyers more leeway to purchase a prized BMW through importing.</p>
<p>The last part of the 1990&#8242;s showed the emergence of the first manufacturing BMW facility in the United States and the only one of its kind. This facility is located in Spartanburg County, South Carolina on one thousand one hundred fifty acres. The total focus is about quality since all the processes of manufacturing are done within the confines of one large building. The faculty are better able to keep the lines of communication open when discussing and building the cars.</p>
<p>Even if you do not appreciate the looks of these extraordinary automobiles, it does not take away from the fact that they have made a definite impact upon the world. They have been admired by many individuals and have been utilized as sturdy racing cars. You may not like a champion boxer, but you would have to commend his fighting spirit. This is the way it is with the great BMW title.</p>
<p>If a one of these cars is foreseen in your future, head on over to the <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fbmworangecounty.org%2Fagoura-bmw.html&sref=rss" target='_blank'>BMW car dealer Agoura</a>. You will not be sorry that you spent the time to get the car of your dreams. An investment with your <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fbmworangecounty.org%2F&sref=rss" target='_blank'>Orange County BMW service center</a> is an investment in your happiness.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[In recent months, the net applications provided by the DS store have been creating some interesting features. Especially where the DSi is concerned, the console is finally having its extra functions realised in some brilliant interactive titles. A recent photograph manipulation title, Faceez, is gathering a considerable amount of attention. Faceez takes advantage of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent months, the net applications provided by the DS store have been creating some interesting features. Especially where the DSi is concerned, the console is finally having its extra functions realised in some brilliant interactive titles. A recent photograph manipulation title, Faceez, is gathering a considerable amount of attention.</p>
<p>Faceez takes advantage of the DSi&#8217;s twin cameras, permitting gamers to take pictures of themselves and pals. These images can then be uploaded into the Faceez enhancing suite, which can hold an enormous variety of photos. Your photos can now be played around with in varied ways.</p>
<p>By selecting &#8216;mix&#8217; you may construct hybrids of your face with a vast inventory of different photos, permitting you to check out movie star noses or hairstyles. &#8216;Disguise&#8217; permits Faceez gamers to add comical disguises to their photos, such as Pirate Hats or Bandit Masks. &#8216;Animate&#8217; is certainly the most impressive function, which adds your facial image to a stick-man and allows you to perform a whole host of actions, such as dancing, eating sweets and singing. Inventory expressions will be fused to your face to make it look like your mouth is talking, and the results are remarkably realistic.</p>
<p>This game is a great little way to get together with buddies and have some fun. The in-depth elements are definitely impressive, and you&#8217;ll have hours of fun testing out all the tools. <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fstarstore.typepad.com%2Fdsi_console_game_reviews%2F&sref=rss" target='_blank'>Faceez</a> photos can also be uploaded to Facebook and different apps, which means the possibilities go even further. For those who&#8217;re searching for a fun little title to check out the DSi&#8217;s skills, Faceez is the  latest obsession!</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Have you heard? Over the weekend, El Reg reported on Verizon Wireless forcing subscribers to use Microsoft Bing on select smartphones:
Verizon has unilaterally updated user Storm 2 BlackBerries and other smartphones so that their browser search boxes can only be used with Microsoft Bing.
The move is part of the five-year search and advertising deal Verizon signed with Microsoft in January for a rumored $500m.
The search boxes previously allowed searches via Google and on other websites like Dictionary.com. Yes, affected users can still visit the actual sites and search from there—going to Google.com on their mobile browsers for instance—but they&#8217;re rightfully [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/thegadgetblog">The Gadget Blog</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you heard? Over the weekend, <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theregister.co.uk%2F2009%2F12%2F19%2Fverizon_snuffs_google_for_bing%2F&sref=rss">El Reg</a> reported on <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Feveryjoe.com%2Fthegadgetblog%2Ftag%2Fverizon%2F&sref=rss">Verizon Wireless</a> forcing subscribers to use <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Feveryjoe.com%2Fthegadgetblog%2Ftag%2Fbing%2F&sref=rss">Microsoft Bing</a> on select smartphones:</p>
<blockquote><p>Verizon has unilaterally updated user Storm 2 BlackBerries and other smartphones so that their browser search boxes can only be used with Microsoft Bing.</p>
<p>The move is part of the five-year search and advertising deal Verizon signed with Microsoft in January for a rumored $500m.</p>
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<p>The search boxes previously allowed searches via Google and on other websites like Dictionary.com. Yes, affected users can still visit the actual sites and search from there—going to Google.com on their mobile browsers for instance—but they&#8217;re rightfully pissed.</p>
<p>Ah well, I guess that five-year deal was too good to pass up, though The Register did report on Google trying to reach a similar agreement with Verizon.</p>
<p>And, in other news, <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fanticitizen%2F4193870759%2Fin%2Fphotostream%2F&sref=rss">Anticitizen on Flickr</a> brought his new <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Feveryjoe.com%2Fthegadgetblog%2Ftag%2Fdroid%2F&sref=rss">Droid</a> (bought for $200) back to the shop for repairs. The battery was loose, so what did the Verizon rep do? Plaster a Verizon-branded tape on the back to secure the battery:</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.everyjoe.com/thegadgetblog/files/2009/12/Droid-Verizon-Tape-1.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.everyjoe.com/thegadgetblog/files/2009/12/Droid-Verizon-Tape.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Now you&#8217;ve given iPhone users—with their non-removable batteries—more reason to turn their noses up and start harrumphing. Thanks a lot Verizon!</p>
<p>Post from: <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.everyjoe.com%2Fthegadgetblog&sref=rss">The Gadget Blog</a></p>

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		<title>Israeli airport security shoots a defenseless MacBook</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 12:08:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Not sure why this suddenly came up and I&#8217;m not going to get into the politics of this, but Israeli security, in an apparent fit of pique, shot a young woman&#8217;s laptop at the airport.

I went inside to check on my bag. I had left it unattended, where they instructed. It was still there so [...]]]></description>
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<p>Not sure why this suddenly came up and I&#8217;m not going to get into the politics of this, but Israeli security, in an apparent fit of pique, shot a <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Flilysussman.wordpress.com%2F2009%2F11%2F30%2Fim-sorry-but-we-blew-up-your-laptop-welcome-to-israel%2F&sref=rss">young woman&#8217;s</a> laptop at the airport.<br />
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<blockquote><p>I went inside to check on my bag. I had left it unattended, where they instructed. It was still there so I went back outside.</p>
<p>Moments later a man came outside and introduced himself as the manager on duty. And then, “I’m sorry but we had to blow up your laptop. “</p>
<p>What….all my client case notes and testimony, writing, pictures, music and applications. Years of work. NO!!!! What?? Are you insane?? What were you thinking? THAT’S ALL MY WORK!?</p>
<p>After much yelling, crying and frantic phone dialing (don’t be alarmed if I called you repeatedly this morning), he took me outside to see the wreckage. It turned out it hadn’t been quite blown up, but rather shot through with three bullets. We were able to extract the hard drive, seemingly unscaved. Thank goodness</p>
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<p>Now I&#8217;m no bomb expert, but as far as I remember bombs are concentrations of explosives connected to some sort of detonation system. Safety first, and all, but this seems like someone didn&#8217;t quite want to waste an entire <i>entire</i> C4 charge on a wild goose chase and instead decided to play Rambo. </p>
<p>Again, not to take sides but WTF, Israel? You have bomb robots for this sort of thing. This just rubs peoples&#8217; noses in your extensive security apparatus.</p>
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		<title>Congress probes Visa, AmEx role in Web scam</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 18:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            Senate commerce committee wants the big credit card companies to explain how a Web marketing scam involving top retailers went on under their noses for years. <p>Originally posted at <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-10411377-261.html" class="origPostedBlog">Media Maverick</a></p>
                        
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		<title>Woot traffic as an indicator of financial stability: A treatise</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 08:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
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When in the course of human events people lose their jobs and their ways to pay for bags of random stuff and close-out smoke detectors, it behooves all good men to approach shopping site Woot.com with trepidation and distrust. The result? A steady decline in traffic from the post-holiday period of 2009 until about May [...]]]></description>
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<p>When in the course of human events people lose their jobs and their ways to pay for bags of random stuff and close-out smoke detectors, it behooves all good men to approach <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.woot.com&sref=rss">shopping site Woot.com</a> with trepidation and distrust. The result? A steady decline in traffic from the post-holiday period of 2009 until about May 2009. Now, however, that is changing. If I can draw your attention to this graph, you&#8217;ll notice that yes, traffic is going up. Everything is going to be OK.</p>
<p>The general <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.alexa.com%2Fsiteinfo%2Fwoot.com&sref=rss">trend at Woot</a> has been heading down since 2008 and seems to be rolling back up this summer. Obviously none of this stuff is set in stone and absolutely accurate but it&#8217;s fairly clear that Woot is turning around. But what does this mean?<br />
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<img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/graph.png" alt="graph" title="graph" width="400" height="220" class="alignright size-full wp-image-111242" /><br />
Woot is obviously cyclical and is a direct pointer to the pocket change of a certain technical class who may be interested in lasers and walkie-talkies from China that didn&#8217;t sell. That said, one would assume said walkie-talkies would be more desirable when you&#8217;re in a job than when you&#8217;re out of one and/or when you have a little disposable income.<br />
<img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/woot-620x254.jpg" alt="woot" title="woot" width="620" height="254" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-111245" /><br />
So to recap: Woot traffic took a dive in January and is slowly creeping up. This means it is more popular. As it is a shopping site I suspect the folks visiting aren&#8217;t like street urchins in some Victorian novel, their noses pressed up against the glass of a sweet shop dreaming of toffees and crumbles. They are actually shopping.</p>
<p>In short, while I wouldn&#8217;t stake my dissertation on this trend, Woot&#8217;s ability to predict a financial rebound should not be dismissed and that trend is going up. Also they&#8217;re selling a Bluetooth headset with case right now for $30 clams. Not a bad price.</p>
<p>[<i>Thanks, Thomas!</i>]</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/picturesurf/HTC_Hero_309/custom_28lmlr927y6x.JPG"/>There is a fairly standard montage in the canon of bad 80s movies. It involves the protagonist(s) working hard to build/do/invent something to beat the stuck up and dismissive antagonists. See, for example, <a HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_Rental"><i>Summer Rental</i></a>, a John Candy vehicle in which Candy and crew convert a seafood restaurant that was originally a boat back into a boat in order to win a big, rich boat race against snobs. I don't quite recall why they needed to win the race, but that's immaterial. In the end [SPOILER ALERT] they thumb their noses, triumphantly, at the crews of the other, more richly appointed boat. It's the tale of the underdog - an important tale to be told in that dark decade - and it is applicable here.

This brings us to the <a href="http://crunchgear.com/tag/htc-hero">HTC Hero</a>, HTC's first Android phone using their new Sense UI. 

In one sense the Hero is "just another Android phone"; in another sense, it's an entirely new direction for HTC and the platform.

The Hero is a great phone. It is on par - and ultimately better - than the Palm Pre and, some would say, the iPhone on many points. It also turns those lumbering Windows Mobile and Symbian into something that you will fondly remember from your youth, a set of dinosaur technologies now extinct. 

Furthermore, we can easily extend the metaphor above to say that the Hero is John Candy lacquering the deck while Apple and Palm are the rich, stuck-up yacht club members laughing at the upstart. I'm here to tell you that these yacht club members should ignore this upstart at their peril.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/picturesurf/HTC_Hero_309/custom_28lmlr927y6x.JPG" />There is a fairly standard montage in the canon of bad 80s movies. It involves the protagonist(s) working hard to build/do/invent something to beat the stuck up and dismissive antagonists. See, for example, <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FSummer_Rental&sref=rss"><i>Summer Rental</i></a>, a John Candy vehicle in which Candy and crew convert a seafood restaurant that was originally a boat back into a boat in order to win a big, rich boat race against snobs. I don&#8217;t quite recall why they needed to win the race, but that&#8217;s immaterial. In the end [SPOILER ALERT] they thumb their noses, triumphantly, at the crews of the other, more richly appointed boat. It&#8217;s the tale of the underdog &#8211; an important tale to be told in that dark decade &#8211; and it is applicable here.</p>
<p>This brings us to the <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcrunchgear.com%2Ftag%2Fhtc-hero&sref=rss">HTC Hero</a>, HTC&#8217;s first Android phone using their new Sense UI. </p>
<p>In one sense the Hero is &#8220;just another Android phone&#8221;; in another sense, it&#8217;s an entirely new direction for HTC and the platform.</p>
<p>The Hero is a great phone. It is on par &#8211; and ultimately better &#8211; than the Palm Pre and, some would say, the iPhone on many points. It also turns those lumbering Windows Mobile and Symbian into something that you will fondly remember from your youth, a set of dinosaur technologies now extinct. </p>
<p>Furthermore, we can easily extend the metaphor above to say that the Hero is John Candy lacquering the deck while Apple and Palm are the rich, stuck-up yacht club members laughing at the upstart. I&#8217;m here to tell you that these yacht club members should ignore this upstart at their peril.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ <p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/aterm2.jpg" width="804" height="381" style="display:block;float:none;" />Driving through the New Mexico desert during summer's peak, my mouth as parched as the baked terrain, I wonder to myself, what would Dr. Frankenstein do if he lived today?</p> <p>Would he dig through morgues to find the proper arms, legs and noses he needed to create his infamous monster? Or would he give up on biological life and simply build a robot?<br /> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/thumb1280x1280_3521418190_4193fcae01_o.jpg" width="804" height="452" style="display:block;float:none;" />The T-600 is the closest thing modern fiction has to Frankenstein's famous beast. He stands 7 feet tall and shares the monster's trademark stiff, slow movements. If pushed to the ground, he might not be able to get up, trapped like an overweight baby on his back. But then again, it would take a <em>lot</em> to knock him down. A truck, at least. Plus, you'd need to get past the minigun that's permanently welded to his arm first.</p> <p>And then there's his skin. Like Frankenstein, the T-600 is in a constant state of rot. Sent out to patrol without maintenance, the T-600 is Skynet's more sinister rendition of the taxicab, a tool driven day and night until its rubber skin melts to slime and crackles away in patches to dry, desert heat.</p> <p>In <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged TERMINATOR SALVATION" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/terminator-salvation/">Terminator Salvation</a>, SkyNet has not created the cold, technologically precise world of The Matrix. It's simply not that smart yet. And the thing about machines is that they're not usually as self-conscious about their looks as Hollywood designers would argue.</p> <p>During my visit to the movie's set during filming last summer, I got a firsthand look at all of this techno-ugly, the world in which, if the machines do take over, we'd see in our lifetime.</p> <p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/thumb1280x1280_3520598041_0527e4f4e9_o.jpg" width="804" height="452" style="display:block;float:none;" />Everything in the future is pieced together from scraps and bits. I realize that as my bus pulls up to the nondescript studio in the middle of the New Mexico desert. I glance over at a cacophony of metal in the sand and wonder, is it a junkyard or a battlefield that I'm looking at?</p> <p>Buses and cars are piled not with armor plating but a few extra layers of rust and grime. Most look like they couldn't run. Some look like they may have never run.</p> <p>I walk up to a helicopter that's in relatively good condition, yet my untrained eyes can tell it's not one chopper but two or three stitched together with a welding torch and a lot of swearing. It barely looks like it can fly (and ironically, I find out later that it can't&#8212;it's suspended from a wire during shooting).</p> <p>Everything is perforated with bullet holes.</p> <p>Then I see the source of the carnage, shining with enough sheen to justify that whole overused diamond in the rough metaphor.</p> <p>With two sets of mini-tank treads, a vague hint of a torso and head and twin miniguns, it looks sort of like Johnny 5...if Johnny 5 ripped out his eyes and flooded his chassis with robotic performance enhancers until his metal skin buckled under the pressure.</p> <p>Those guns are more than a prop, I hear. And during filming, they've decided to fire live ammunition in lieu of CGI. Each shell costs $3 and the guns fire somewhere around 100 rounds per second. Sure, the effect would be cheaper to create on computers, but there's no way it would be so much fun.</p> <p>I've pretty much just walked up to the T4 set&#8212;one of many, in fact&#8212;and I realize that the amount of real, massively-scaled props I've seen is astounding. A week earlier when I booked the ticket to New Mexico to visit the set, I wondered just how much stuff I'd actually see versus how much of the set tour would consist of dry wall and green paint.</p> <p>There's really not much green paint going on at all.</p> <p>As I work my way inside and weave through a small army of builders constructing plywood masterpieces that rise stories into the air, I smell wood, not paint. I'm told that green screen is saved for the edges or corners of a set&#8212;things like the blown-out roof of a real 3-story air intake silo.<br /> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/asilo.jpg" width="804" height="375" style="display:block;float:none;" />Meanwhile, as we wet our shoes in a darkened sewer complex (filled with about an inch of real water and mud), I'm amazed at how the plywood walls have been transformed from generic yellow wood into metal and rust and brick&#8212;set decorators have airbrushed almost every square inch to create the illusion of infinite tetanus.</p> <p>And the tech. Oh man.</p> <p>Lining the walls of this resistance bunker, the stomping grounds of John Connor, there must have been at least 50 PCs in various states of disrepair. They were stacked like concrete blocks, a rummage sale obsession gone way, way wrong. And there was other stuff, too. Super geeky stuff. Spectrum analyzers, CB radios and coils of aging solder.<br /> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/abunker.jpg" width="804" height="379" style="display:block;float:none;" />As the bunker continues, the floor dries out as it leads to a small operating room. Here, you could see all types of medical equipment easily dating back to the 60s. Combine every season of MASH with every season of ER, cover it in dirt and add a solitary intimidation light hanging from the ceiling. That's what it looked like.</p> <p>The Resistance was fighting Frankenstein with Frankenstein&#8212;piecing together every type of tech possible to battle SkyNet's evolving monster.</p> <p>I knew the sets were fake, but when you're surrounded by so much existing technology, so much detail, being pieced together as part of a dark thesis, it unsettles your stomach to say the least.</p> <p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/thumb1280x1280_3520650631_b52d28d9e5_o.jpg" width="804" height="452" style="display:block;float:none;" />Hopping back on the bus, I sat for about an hour riding deeper into the desert as the air conditioning submitted to New Mexico's summer heat.</p> <p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/a7112.jpg" width="804" height="383" style="display:block;float:none;" />I pass by a gas station. Is this just a gas station in the middle of nowhere? Nope, it's a movie set - the famous Sara Connor station she visits at the end of T1. (It wasn't exploding at the time.)</p> <p>I pass by a pile of old corroding cars. Is this another futuristic battlefield? Nope, it's just a junk car lot.</p> <p>The bus jostles me through a seemingly endless, operational train yard before reaching its abandoned station that must be a century old, an eerie conglomeration of beauty and horror. The sun diffuses through skylights in the expansive space and time seems to slow as dandelion pollen floats through the air. Yet, when shot at night, the cattle cars around back&#8212;retrofitted by "machines"&#8212;had brought people here to be skinned for hair and epidermis (to develop the Arnold Schwarzenegger terminators, the "skin jobs").<br /> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/aharvester2.jpg" width="804" height="426" style="display:block;float:none;" />Standing inside one of these steaming cars, sharp edges exposed at every corner, I couldn't imagine what the extras had gone through during shooting…let alone those persecuted in the real world events that this scene was meant to so closely (maybe even heavy-handedly) parallel.</p> <p>And in this sense, the movie was reaching another level of Frankensteinian philosophy&#8212;patching the most horrifying moments of our past with the potentially hopeless bleakness of the future. Who knew, if the actors, director, cinematographer, special effects coordinator and editor could pull it off, maybe the movie&#8212;a sequel of a sequel of a sequel&#8212;might actually be good…poignant, even.</p> <p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/aharvesters.jpg" width="804" height="366" style="display:block;float:none;" />As the sun finally set and I arrived at my final destination, a night shoot right outside of SkyNet itself (depicted as an aging factory expelling absurd but periodic balls of flame) my skepticism had been laid to rest.</p> <p>Terminator 4 might or might not be a good movie, but I'd gotten the vibe from McG, the director, and a number of the actors that, yes, they knew, Terminator 3 was horrible. And previewing about 6 minutes of footage of the film in McG's trailer depicted the Mad Max world in a cohesive, and new voice.</p> <p>(Since then, the trailers have painted the picture of a bigger action movie with more CGI and more polish. It'll be interesting to see how the stylistic themes collide in the final product.)</p> <p>Everyone was clearly working hard to make this movie not suck. A month earlier, one member of the construction crew had been stung by a scorpion. This tale of a real life emergency made McG's informal poll amongst journalists as to whether or not a James Cameron cameo would be too cheesy for the content seem a little less impressive, but earnest all the same.</p> <p>That night, as I watched the first and last actual filming of my visit, the crew of 150 or so people had one goal&#8212;put a giant bulldozer through a wall. The scene could only be done once (lest they rebuild the brick wall) so it was rehearsed endlessly. A jib arm would track an actor's movements as he infiltrated SkyNet, then, BOOM. Wall comes down.<br /> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/askynet.jpg" width="805" height="418" style="display:block;float:none;" />Well, that's not including the military-grade explosions from SkyNet's rhythmic death flames (that ushered a periodic deathly wall of heat onto onlookers), but you get the point.</p> <p>And after several hours of rehearsal and constant mini meetings between directing, cinematography and visual effects departments (tediously boring in spite of the endless pyrotechnics), I can spoil that the brick wall does come down and our protagonist lives to tell the tale.</p> <p>But whether or not the Frankensteinian T-600 lurking in the background noticed, I do not know.</p> <p><em><a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/machines-behaving-deadly">Machines Behaving Deadly</a>: A week exploring the sometimes difficult relationship between man and technology.</em></p> ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/aterm2.jpg" width="804" height="381"  />Driving through the New Mexico desert during summer&#8217;s peak, my mouth as parched as the baked terrain, I wonder to myself, what would Dr. Frankenstein do if he lived today?</p>
<p>Would he dig through morgues to find the proper arms, legs and noses he needed to create his infamous monster? Or would he give up on biological life and simply build a robot?<br /> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/thumb1280x1280_3521418190_4193fcae01_o.jpg" width="804" height="452"  />The T-600 is the closest thing modern fiction has to Frankenstein&#8217;s famous beast. He stands 7 feet tall and shares the monster&#8217;s trademark stiff, slow movements. If pushed to the ground, he might not be able to get up, trapped like an overweight baby on his back. But then again, it would take a <em>lot</em> to knock him down. A truck, at least. Plus, you&#8217;d need to get past the minigun that&#8217;s permanently welded to his arm first.</p>
<p>And then there&#8217;s his skin. Like Frankenstein, the T-600 is in a constant state of rot. Sent out to patrol without maintenance, the T-600 is Skynet&#8217;s more sinister rendition of the taxicab, a tool driven day and night until its rubber skin melts to slime and crackles away in patches to dry, desert heat.</p>
<p>In <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged TERMINATOR SALVATION" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgizmodo.com%2Ftag%2Fterminator-salvation%2F&sref=rss">Terminator Salvation</a>, SkyNet has not created the cold, technologically precise world of The Matrix. It&#8217;s simply not that smart yet. And the thing about machines is that they&#8217;re not usually as self-conscious about their looks as Hollywood designers would argue.</p>
<p>During my visit to the movie&#8217;s set during filming last summer, I got a firsthand look at all of this techno-ugly, the world in which, if the machines do take over, we&#8217;d see in our lifetime.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/thumb1280x1280_3520598041_0527e4f4e9_o.jpg" width="804" height="452"  />Everything in the future is pieced together from scraps and bits. I realize that as my bus pulls up to the nondescript studio in the middle of the New Mexico desert. I glance over at a cacophony of metal in the sand and wonder, is it a junkyard or a battlefield that I&#8217;m looking at?</p>
<p>Buses and cars are piled not with armor plating but a few extra layers of rust and grime. Most look like they couldn&#8217;t run. Some look like they may have never run.</p>
<p>I walk up to a helicopter that&#8217;s in relatively good condition, yet my untrained eyes can tell it&#8217;s not one chopper but two or three stitched together with a welding torch and a lot of swearing. It barely looks like it can fly (and ironically, I find out later that it can&#8217;t&mdash;it&#8217;s suspended from a wire during shooting).</p>
<p>Everything is perforated with bullet holes.</p>
<p>Then I see the source of the carnage, shining with enough sheen to justify that whole overused diamond in the rough metaphor.</p>
<p>With two sets of mini-tank treads, a vague hint of a torso and head and twin miniguns, it looks sort of like Johnny 5&#8230;if Johnny 5 ripped out his eyes and flooded his chassis with robotic performance enhancers until his metal skin buckled under the pressure.</p>
<p>Those guns are more than a prop, I hear. And during filming, they&#8217;ve decided to fire live ammunition in lieu of CGI. Each shell costs $3 and the guns fire somewhere around 100 rounds per second. Sure, the effect would be cheaper to create on computers, but there&#8217;s no way it would be so much fun.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve pretty much just walked up to the T4 set&mdash;one of many, in fact&mdash;and I realize that the amount of real, massively-scaled props I&#8217;ve seen is astounding. A week earlier when I booked the ticket to New Mexico to visit the set, I wondered just how much stuff I&#8217;d actually see versus how much of the set tour would consist of dry wall and green paint.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s really not much green paint going on at all.</p>
<p>As I work my way inside and weave through a small army of builders constructing plywood masterpieces that rise stories into the air, I smell wood, not paint. I&#8217;m told that green screen is saved for the edges or corners of a set&mdash;things like the blown-out roof of a real 3-story air intake silo.<br /> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/asilo.jpg" width="804" height="375"  />Meanwhile, as we wet our shoes in a darkened sewer complex (filled with about an inch of real water and mud), I&#8217;m amazed at how the plywood walls have been transformed from generic yellow wood into metal and rust and brick&mdash;set decorators have airbrushed almost every square inch to create the illusion of infinite tetanus.</p>
<p>And the tech. Oh man.</p>
<p>Lining the walls of this resistance bunker, the stomping grounds of John Connor, there must have been at least 50 PCs in various states of disrepair. They were stacked like concrete blocks, a rummage sale obsession gone way, way wrong. And there was other stuff, too. Super geeky stuff. Spectrum analyzers, CB radios and coils of aging solder.<br /> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/abunker.jpg" width="804" height="379"  />As the bunker continues, the floor dries out as it leads to a small operating room. Here, you could see all types of medical equipment easily dating back to the 60s. Combine every season of MASH with every season of ER, cover it in dirt and add a solitary intimidation light hanging from the ceiling. That&#8217;s what it looked like.</p>
<p>The Resistance was fighting Frankenstein with Frankenstein&mdash;piecing together every type of tech possible to battle SkyNet&#8217;s evolving monster.</p>
<p>I knew the sets were fake, but when you&#8217;re surrounded by so much existing technology, so much detail, being pieced together as part of a dark thesis, it unsettles your stomach to say the least.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/thumb1280x1280_3520650631_b52d28d9e5_o.jpg" width="804" height="452"  />Hopping back on the bus, I sat for about an hour riding deeper into the desert as the air conditioning submitted to New Mexico&#8217;s summer heat.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/a7112.jpg" width="804" height="383"  />I pass by a gas station. Is this just a gas station in the middle of nowhere? Nope, it&#8217;s a movie set &#8211; the famous Sara Connor station she visits at the end of T1. (It wasn&#8217;t exploding at the time.)</p>
<p>I pass by a pile of old corroding cars. Is this another futuristic battlefield? Nope, it&#8217;s just a junk car lot.</p>
<p>The bus jostles me through a seemingly endless, operational train yard before reaching its abandoned station that must be a century old, an eerie conglomeration of beauty and horror. The sun diffuses through skylights in the expansive space and time seems to slow as dandelion pollen floats through the air. Yet, when shot at night, the cattle cars around back&mdash;retrofitted by &#8220;machines&#8221;&mdash;had brought people here to be skinned for hair and epidermis (to develop the Arnold Schwarzenegger terminators, the &#8220;skin jobs&#8221;).<br /> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/aharvester2.jpg" width="804" height="426"  />Standing inside one of these steaming cars, sharp edges exposed at every corner, I couldn&#8217;t imagine what the extras had gone through during shooting…let alone those persecuted in the real world events that this scene was meant to so closely (maybe even heavy-handedly) parallel.</p>
<p>And in this sense, the movie was reaching another level of Frankensteinian philosophy&mdash;patching the most horrifying moments of our past with the potentially hopeless bleakness of the future. Who knew, if the actors, director, cinematographer, special effects coordinator and editor could pull it off, maybe the movie&mdash;a sequel of a sequel of a sequel&mdash;might actually be good…poignant, even.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/aharvesters.jpg" width="804" height="366"  />As the sun finally set and I arrived at my final destination, a night shoot right outside of SkyNet itself (depicted as an aging factory expelling absurd but periodic balls of flame) my skepticism had been laid to rest.</p>
<p>Terminator 4 might or might not be a good movie, but I&#8217;d gotten the vibe from McG, the director, and a number of the actors that, yes, they knew, Terminator 3 was horrible. And previewing about 6 minutes of footage of the film in McG&#8217;s trailer depicted the Mad Max world in a cohesive, and new voice.</p>
<p>(Since then, the trailers have painted the picture of a bigger action movie with more CGI and more polish. It&#8217;ll be interesting to see how the stylistic themes collide in the final product.)</p>
<p>Everyone was clearly working hard to make this movie not suck. A month earlier, one member of the construction crew had been stung by a scorpion. This tale of a real life emergency made McG&#8217;s informal poll amongst journalists as to whether or not a James Cameron cameo would be too cheesy for the content seem a little less impressive, but earnest all the same.</p>
<p>That night, as I watched the first and last actual filming of my visit, the crew of 150 or so people had one goal&mdash;put a giant bulldozer through a wall. The scene could only be done once (lest they rebuild the brick wall) so it was rehearsed endlessly. A jib arm would track an actor&#8217;s movements as he infiltrated SkyNet, then, BOOM. Wall comes down.<br /> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/05/askynet.jpg" width="805" height="418"  />Well, that&#8217;s not including the military-grade explosions from SkyNet&#8217;s rhythmic death flames (that ushered a periodic deathly wall of heat onto onlookers), but you get the point.</p>
<p>And after several hours of rehearsal and constant mini meetings between directing, cinematography and visual effects departments (tediously boring in spite of the endless pyrotechnics), I can spoil that the brick wall does come down and our protagonist lives to tell the tale.</p>
<p>But whether or not the Frankensteinian T-600 lurking in the background noticed, I do not know.</p>
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