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Living In Tokyo's Capsule Hotels 269

afabbro writes "Capsule Hotel Shinjuku 510 once offered a night’s refuge to salarymen who had missed the last train home. Now with Japan enduring its worst recession since World War II, it is becoming an affordable option for people with nowhere else to go. The Hotel 510’s capsules are only 6 1/2 feet long by 5 feet wide. Guests must keep possessions, like shirts and shaving cream, in lockers outside of the capsules. Atsushi Nakanishi, jobless since Christmas says, 'It’s just a place to crawl into and sleep. You get used to it.'”

Comment TaleWeaver (Score 1) 365

The influence of a Google beta announcement can be enormous. When Google announced its 1 GIG gmail storage limit in April 2004 most of the free email providers quickly followed suit and have been playing catchup ever since. Wave may be the "killer app" for Google's Chrome OS. I believe that Apple owes its popular success (most users do not understand or care about the technical issues) simply to making a computer and interface that don't look like a computer. Google now has an application that does not look like an application. Instead users will be free to make it as spartan, ornate, simple, complex, large, small etc. as their fickle hearts desire. It's the sizzle that sells the steak not the nutritional analysis.

Comment Re:Hmmmm, help me out here. (Score 1) 125

TANSTAAFL -there ain't no such thing as a free lunch - is the basis of thermodynamics.

A Brownian Ratchet is a thought experiment and has not been observed in the real world. I could do a thought experiment about suspending the law of gravity but the law of gravity would still apply in the real world. The article gives no specifics but strongly implies that someone has found a "loophole" in the Second Law of Thermodynamics.

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