Scrap dealer finds Apollo-era NASA computers in dead engineer’s basement

NASA A pair of Apollo-era NASA computers and hundreds of mysterious tape reels have been discovered in a deceased engineer’s basement in Pittsburgh, according to a NASA Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report released in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Most of the tapes are unmarked, but the majority of the rest appear to be instrumentation reels for Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 , NASA’s fly-by missions to Jupiter and Saturn. Read 14 remaining paragraphs | Comments

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Here’s a fun way to browse the 187,000 digital items in the NY library’s public domain collection

I could get lost on this page for weeks. The stereoscopic views are great, if you know how to see them with your eyes. On January 6th, 2016, The New York Public Library made over 187K digital items in the public domain available for high resolution download. This is one of many experiments by the NYPL Labs to help patrons understand and explore what was contained in that release.

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Google’s making it easy for you to get solar panels onto your roof

Adding solar panels to your roof can be frustrating, since it’s often difficult to know if your home receives enough light to justify the investment. Google Maps, however, has satellite, navigation and sunlight data for every property in the world, so it’s ideally placed to tell you how many rays hit your crib on a daily basis. That’s why the firm is launching Sunroof, a database of how much solar energy hits each building in a city, helping people work out if it’s worth the effort. Sunroof is intended as a “treasure map” for future green energy projects , telling you how much of a saving you’d make and how long it’d take to make back your initial outlay. To begin with, Project Sunroof is only starting in a few places: Boston, San Francisco and Fresno, but if it’s successful, will roll out to the rest of the country, and the rest of the world, in the future. Once you’ve worked out how much you’re likely to generate in energy savings, the Sunroof website will put you in touch with a local installer. We tested the service out on Aol’s building in San Francisco, and it told us that it received 1, 841 hours of usable sunlight per year. The site was also able to tell us that we have roughly 15, 461 square feet of available space that we could use to install solar panels into that space. It then took us through our options, letting us know that we’d save $14, 000 if we leased the hardware from a third party, or $24, 000 if we bought them outright. Comments Source: Google Tags: ClimateChange, Google, Green, Maps, Power, Project, ProjectSunroof, Solar, SolarPanel, Sunroof

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That "Holy Grail" Les Paul is "just a broken-down guitar," says Paul’s son

Geoff Edger’s Washington Post article about the controversy surrounding the upcoming auction of a Les Paul guitar, advertised as “the most important Les Paul guitar of all time, ” is a fun read. Read the rest

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That "Holy Grail" Les Paul is "just a broken-down guitar," says Paul’s son

Starbucks now offers designer sodas: Fizzio "hand-crafted" carbonated drinks

(Photo courtesy Starbucks) Coffee retailer Starbucks tells USA Today that it plans to offer designer artisanal soft drinks, and is launching three flavors of Fizzio Handcrafted Sodas. Read the rest

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