Para a míudagem brincar, e os Pais "ensinarem como é", (Pooois...) mais maravilhas da Rokenbok:
ROK'n Roadways adds a dynamic twist to your adventure.ROK'n Roadways is an awesome expansion set that allows you to connect and expand your Rokenbok world. Watch the road build it self as the roadway comes together for a loader to drive up and over just in time.
O Brasil está atento à Inovação, e parabéns, Brasil, por ver mais adiante!
Da Agência de Notícias do Jornal Floripa:
Campo de batalha global agora é na inovação, diz diretor da área na ONU
O diretor-geral da Organização Mundial de Propriedade Intelectual (Ompi), o australiano Francis Gurry, veio ao Brasil para uma conferência sobre esporte no Rio e uma visita oficial a Brasília na última semana. Sua presença coincidiu com o anúncio pelo governo de uma contribuição de US$ 1 milhão à Ompi, órgão da ONU, e do estabelecimento de um centro de mediação conjunto.
Gurry, que foi eleito em 2008 com apenas um voto a mais que o candidato brasileiro, José Graça Aranha, saúda a crescente colaboração do país na Ompi e anota uma mudança de atitude, de três anos para cá, com maior aceitação da propriedade intelectual pelo governo.
Mas o Brasil vai mal nos rankings de inovação e patentes da organização, e Gurry alerta que "a inovação é, cada vez mais, o campo de batalha" global. Cita a disputa entre a americana Apple e a sul-coreana Samsung.
"É indicação do que vem por aí, ou seja, que cada vez mais a competição será baseada em inovação." Gurry diz que o Brasil será uma potência em inovação, mas "no futuro".
http://www.jornalfloripa.com.br/economia/index1.php
Eis um Triciclo que, francamente, qualquer um pode construír em casa:
N55's spaceframe tricycle can be built at home from plans
By Bridget BorgobelloDanish design studio N55, in collaboration with German designer Till Wolfer, has created a series of open-source human-powered vehicle designs that can be built at home using basic tools and materials. Dubbed XYZ Spaceframe Vehicles, the models incorporate weather-resistant and lightweight frames that are made using standard aluminum tubes. Those tubes are assembled using simple stainless steel bolts, washers and nuts. “Unlike the singular load-bearing tube seen in traditional bike structures, the main structure is an orthogonal spaceframe of standard aluminum tubes,” says N55.
http://www.gizmag.com/n55-xyz-spaceframe-vehicles/24163/
A INCRÍVEL MÁQUINA DA PIPOCA!
MUÁHÁHÁHÁ!
Popinator: The mouth-seeking popcorn cannon
By Jonathan Fincher
You know you're living in the future when even the simple act of
throwing a piece of popcorn in the air and catching it in your mouth
gets a mechanical upgrade. Thanks to snack maker, Popcorn Indiana,
eating popcorn is now as "easy" as asking for it and having the
company's new Popinator fire a piece right into your mouth.
The Popinator was designed to make eating popcorn more fun and as a
way to munch while keeping your hands free. It uses a binaural
microphone system – similar to the way humans hear – to detect when the
word "pop" is spoken and pinpoint where the sound came from. Then it
flips up a small barrel and launches a piece of popcorn in the air for
the person to catch in their mouth. Each piece of popcorn has a
different size and shape though, so it might take a little maneuvering
to snatch out of the air, but it still looks remarkably accurate.
http://www.gizmag.com/popinator-popcorn-cannon/24174/
A INCRÍVEL MÁQUINA DA PIPOCA!
MUÁHÁHÁHÁ!
Popinator: The mouth-seeking popcorn cannon
By Jonathan Fincher
You know you're living in the future when even the simple act of throwing a piece of popcorn in the air and catching it in your mouth gets a mechanical upgrade. Thanks to snack maker, Popcorn Indiana, eating popcorn is now as "easy" as asking for it and having the company's new Popinator fire a piece right into your mouth.
The Popinator was designed to make eating popcorn more fun and as a way to munch while keeping your hands free. It uses a binaural microphone system – similar to the way humans hear – to detect when the word "pop" is spoken and pinpoint where the sound came from. Then it flips up a small barrel and launches a piece of popcorn in the air for the person to catch in their mouth. Each piece of popcorn has a different size and shape though, so it might take a little maneuvering to snatch out of the air, but it still looks remarkably accurate.
http://www.gizmag.com/popinator-popcorn-cannon/24174/
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