July 16, 2014

The Drivers Three Second Rule

What is that rule? Is is the theory that there needs to be a three second following distance between vehicles. You are putting yourself and your passengers at risk for an accident if you follow any closer. At least, that is the theory used with Don Jurgich’s new invention: GoodDrivR. According to KitsapSun, his device […]

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Advertising on Online Maps

MIT Advertising Lab: Advertisers are slowly discovering the potential of Google Maps, and some, like the Target store above (more at Google Sightseeing), are even enjoying some unexpected windfall. Poynter Online talks about realtors tapping into satellite imaging tools. Google Maps Mania is running a log on map hacks, some of them by businesses. Scavengeroogle

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Extreme Sandboxing!

TwinCities.com: Jeni Christopher really digs heavy machinery. How much? Christopher, a St. Paul mother of two young children, passed up a last-minute pedicure and manicure invite from a friend to instead run a 19-ton, 115-horsepower excavator on a recent rainy Saturday afternoon – all for “fun and the experience.” “Maybe that’s the tomboy in me,”

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Brazilian BBQ

Patch.com: Close to its one year anniversary, Picanha Na Brasa , a Brazilian BBQ restaurant in Nesconset, is enjoying its location in the marketplace as a niche, one-of-a-kind kitchen. Manoela Santos, the owner’s daughter, believes the restaurant – located on Smithtown Boulevard for the past 11 months – is in a good location for their

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