This robot, created by the restaurateur Cui Runguan, is designed to slice cuts of noodles from large pastry blocks. It is designed to be as efficient as a person but as a lower cost. It works like windshield wipers, slicing up and down to grade the block and drop the fresh noodles into boiling water. It is thought to soon replace noodle cooks in restaurants and factories alike. It is not only cheaper and more efficiently than a person but is a crowd pleaser as well. It sells for two thousand US dollars with three thousand units sold.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Otamatone
CUBE Works and Maywa Denki, devoloped this is a simple musical instrument that anyone can use. It is as simple as sliding your finger up and down the neck to produce sound. The pitch gets higher and lower depending on where you slide your finger. Squeezing the head will produce different varyating tones that blend with the rest. If you want it to be heard it plugs into soeakers and headphones for the silent performances. it's simple design and use allows kids (and big kids) to master it with ease. It comes in a clildrens size a deluxe, adult size and minis if you like it small. They're alailible from $10 for the mins to up to $80-$100 for the professional ones.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
RSS FEEDS
1. Why did you select the sites you subscribed to?
They appealed to my interests.
2. Was it easy to find feeds and to subscribe to them?
More or less
3. Which sites were your favorites?
BBC News, Thisiswhyimbroke.com
4. What else can you use RSS feeds for?
share sites with people
5. How likely are you to continue to use RSS feeds in the future?
I might actually, they're very useful
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
For Twitter and education, it is probably best used as a place to group view and store info. The class can have a Twitter accoount and people can view and tweet assignments all on one place. Instead of having 20 individual blogs to check under a hashtag you can see all the assighnments at once and see how they stack up together. It is much easier to see who did the work when they are all together to compare. People are also more familiar with it and will naught have to be taught how to use it either
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