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The Periodic Table a la YouTube

I wish the mad scientist of Nottingham has been around when I was a kid. Instead, I watched the sheriff … this would have made Chemistry much more fun! My thanks to Brent Schlenker which is how I learned about “this” periodic table! In the mean time check out your favorite element! In fact, the site even has a social network quality … most watched, etc. You’ll even find a link in the bottom right corner for those or you whose firewall blocks YouTube.

This will definitely get added to my Engineering Learning Wiki, both the Chemistry and Engineering for Children sections.

Helium

Sci-Fi … or Fantasy? (1984 to 2008 via 2001)

Are any good science fiction novels still being written? The concept of taking a scientific or social idea and speculating upon a future world is becoming all to rare. Surprisingly, WALL*E (see my post) qualifies as “science fiction”. When I took my family to the theater on opening night a few weeks ago (I got my WALL*E watch!), I was pleasantly surprised with this movie. This cute trash compactor crushes many items which reflect upon the state of our current society, but with nary a human around anymore to appreciate his work.

However, most sci-fi novels published today involve dragons, warlocks and swordsman. The novel, 1984, which I first read during the early 1970’s, is true great science fiction. I assume most of you have read this classic which reviews where our society of technology and government may be headed. However, you may enjoy listening to a great audio book version which is available for free download. Another classic example of good science fiction is 2001. I invite you to download and read The Sentinel, which is the short story upon which 2001, A Space Odyssey is based.

You’ll be accessing the 1984 Audio Book via OpenCulture. This site is run by a Stanford University dean, and his web site’s name is appropriate. He constantly reviews open or “free” culture that is available via the net. Check out the categories section on the OpenCulture web site. Most of the posts focus upon content where the item being reviewed provides a net gain to society … ranging from science podcasts to intelligent life at YouTube.

1984

Engineered to Perfection … Almost!

Rankings are always open to debate, but I was very pleased to see this blog was recently rated the 4th most popular engineering blog in the world! (see ranking from EngineeringJobs.Com). However, as much as that excites me, it leaves you … my readers “cold”. You may justifiably ask: “who cares?”


In an attempt to answer that question, I went out an reviewed the top ten ranked blogs. Two of those blogs are worth a visit and a RSS subscription.

  • #3: Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog: This is a cool blog if you are eternally curious. John Hunter finds interesting items from the world of technology, and provides useful reviews. Today’s post is on the Magnetic Movie. I’ve always enjoyed the CatCam posts. Have you ever wondered what a cat does outside all day??!
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  • #5: iMechanica: This site describes itself as the web of mechanics and mechanicians. My review of this forum / community based site is if your job involves mechanical engineering, you have to consider this blog one of your top web destinations.

Although EEHomePage.Com was not listed in the rankings, it’s one of my favorites. After all, I need to give equal access to the EE’s in addition to the ME’s (iMechnica)!


I already had the Curious Cat and EEHomePage.Com sites listed on my Engineering Learning Wiki (blogs section), but I will add iMechanica immediately. It’s worth a visit to the wiki to see my choices for top engineering blogs.


Ranking

Google and You … A Flashing Experience

Do you know how to use Google? We’re you aware that Google recently started indexing Flash based content (swf files)? Why should you care? 


The answer is that you are now able to find some phenomenal, high quality, animations / tutorials. Just a few minutes of reviewing search results yielded these tutorials in the “top ten”.


Google Queries | Content Discovered

And a neat one that displays my own company’s technology: Honeywell (no sound)


Okay … so how do I limit my results to just Flash based content. Expand the screenshot to see my use of Google, or run this query. The key is you used Advanced Google Search and limit your results by filetype.


Google-Query Alexander