Samsung’s Latests Smartphone Gamble Is A Risky Bet On Innovation

Samsung’s push to be seen as different and relevant has created one of the more interesting quirks in smartphone design over the last few years with the ‘Edge’ displays. The South Korean company now looks ready to take those lessons and focus on only providing edge-screen enabled smartphones in the future.

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Interview: Remember The Budweiser Rocket Car? Driver Stan Barrett On His 739 MPH Run

In 1979, stuntman Stan Barrett took the famous Budweiser rocket car above 700 mph at Edwards Air Force Base in California. It was the culmination of project S.O.S., designed to send a human supersonic on land. Like any extreme exploration feat, there were doubters as to whether the car in fact had broken the sound barrier. Barrett says he hit 739.666 mph, or Mach 1.01, after igniting a sidewinder missile during the run. 

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Robotic Swedish Speed Bump Doesn’t Mess Around


Robotic Swedish Speed Bump Doesn’t Mess Around
If your only knowledge of speed bumps is the lumps America puts in its roads to scare drivers into slowing down, you’d be in for a rude awakening in Sweden, where they use radar guns and mechanized sections of the road to make sure you’re definitely adhering to the speed limit.

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Golden Doors: A new type of door that you can lock! (with video) via /r/Minecraft


Golden Doors: A new type of door that you can lock! (with video)

I posted this quite a while ago in the Minecraft Suggestions subreddit, where it got a lot of positive support, so let's try it out in the real subreddit.


With iron and gold being the only two metals in the game, and iron being the only one with a door, I wondered what a golden door would do. I came to the following conclusion:

The golden door would be a door crafted in the way you would expect, with 6 gold ingots in a tall rectangle.

When placed down, the golden door would act identically to a wooden door. It can be opened and closed by hand by the player, villagers, and broken by some zombies.

However, if you apply redstone power to this door, it will stay locked in the position it is in (if you power a closed door, it stays closed, and if you power an open door, it stays open). It acts in this form as an iron door; you can't open it by hand, villagers ignore it, and zombies cannot break it.

Removing the redstone power from the door will cause it to revert to its "wooden" behaviour.

This is similar to doors in real life: when you use a key on a locked door, it opens (becomes unpowered) and you can open/close it as you will. If you use the key again, it locks (becomes powered) and won't budge until you unlock it again.

There could also be a golden trapdoor, which behaves in this way as well.


Finally, /u/samasaurus6 has put together a command block contraption simulating this door, to give you a better idea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uS_6l7-Trus

What do you think?

Submitted August 08, 2016 at 03:01PM by MuzikBike
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