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Comment Re:Audiophile market (Score 2) 418

Also other hobby&sport related markets are incredible goldmines: look for example at ham radio, angling, running, just to name a few. The method is always:

1) Design a new product, the more useless the better
2) Put up a web site describing it, and pay somebody to praise the new product
3) ???
4) Profit!

Comment Had a similar problem many years ago (Score 1) 192

I was working to my thesis in nuclear physics, and I was developing a new analytical method based on beam-induced radiation spectrometry. In one of the beam lines we had an alpha particle detector (basically a large Si crystal with a gold-plated surface) that was driving me crazy. When we used the detector for measurements it worked perfectly, but when we turned the beam off and I entered the radiation facility to do some measurements, it was insanely noisy and could not be properly calibrated. I was staring at the screen of the scope looking at the huge noise floor and scratching my head, when at once the noise disappeared, then came back again. This repeated for a few times and suddendly I realized what was happening. The vacuum chamber where the detector was installed had a glass window hidden to my sight that was sometimes used for remote inspection with a TV camera. A technician was doing some maintenance work, walking back and forth in front of the window. When he was close to it the noise disappeared, and when the window glass was clear of obstacles the photoelectric effect in the detector caused the noise! During irradiation tests nobody was inside the facility, so we turned off the lights, and this explained why the detector worked without problems. A piece of duct tape on the glass window fixed the problem for ever, as always...

Comment Re:No SOMA cube? (Score 1) 266

Well, since it was inspired by Heisenberg, SOMA cube might be on the list...
I too was going to post about it, since I built one while at the university. I found it some weeks ago hidden in a box where I packed some stuff of my young age, together with some pics and agendas, and now my son is playing with it! If I remeber correctly the SOMA cube was described in one of Marting Gardner's books.

Comment I live in Italy and... (Score 1, Informative) 88

...my experience with site reviewing restaurants is awful. I use them just as search engines to find a list of restaurants close to my location, then I ask to friends if they visited them. To my experience sites like Tripadvisor are just too much infested by fake reviews, either positive or negative. Among the reviews, last month I found on Tripadvisor a nice gem: a very positive comment about a restaurant very close to where I live. The restaurant was indeed excellent and reasonably cheap, but it was shut down more than two years ago, and the review was posted last month...draw your own conclusions.

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