Monticello Motor Club, USA – A Country Club Paradise For Racing

source site – A Driver’s Paradise – A Country Club For Racing – AutoSpies Auto News

I read about a Country Club in New York designed for people who like to drive fast cars, fast. Some people join country clubs for golf, in the case of the Monticello Motor Club, you join to drive fast.

Built at the site of a retired airport, developers have designed a race track with over 400 feet in elevation change, a sweeping corner with a 8 degree bank, and a straightaway capable of blasts up to 200 MPH.

Sound to good to be true? Well it is and it isn’t.

this looks like an interesting place. why can’t car enthusiasts have a country club like the golfers do? perhaps i need to do a bit of research on the appropriate model and economics of doing so. i believe there is a market, but a very small one, so only one country club might be doable at the moment.

Amazing photosynth technology

I found this incredibly amazing technology which is able to put a massive number of images together and link each image on a relational basis. it also has huge zoom in and zoom out capabilities. what this means for example is that you can view an piece of text on a book right from an individual letter that fills the screen and seamlessly zoom out to (say) view it from a 100 meters away.

this video describes it best.

You can also find microsoft’s research site on this at:
Microsoft’s research site

http://labs.live.com/photosynth/

The future of computing interfaces? Microsoft announces Surface computing

One of the most exciting technology announcements recently is Microsoft’s Surface computing. Check out microsoft’s site.

In a nutshell this technology is similar to that detail searching / analysis technology shown in the Philip K Dick sci-fi film “The Minority Report” starring Tom Cruise.

For those who are not familiar with Minority Report, essentially Surface Computing allows direct human “touch based” controls of computing processes…. err… or you use your fingers (actually more than one fingers at a time) on a screen to control computer commands.

Watch the clips to find out how it works.

What is amazing about this technology is the flexibility that the user will have with regards to manipulating computer generated objects using the device most people find user friendly – the human hand and fingers. no more mouse, no more stylus etc. You can use your hands to zoom in and out. Use your fingers to rotate, flip and move images.

In addition to the interface, the screen can be displayed anywhere – such as the surface of a table, a wall etc. This provides enormous possible applications. You can do a business presentation and manipulate the objects on the presentation screen using your hands. Your client too can use their hands to manipulate the object to give them a full appreciate of your designs etc.

You can shift through multiple objects quickly using two hands or four or whatever.

Immediately, this technology will make its way to the commercial and US government sector (defense and security seems to be very strong candidates). Hopefully consumers will get the chance of the same at an affordable price.