Category Archives: technology

Hurricane Katrina targets New Orleans

Here’s a list of live streams, blogs and resources for Katrina:

Live streams: WWL | WDSU | WPMI | WLOX | WKRG | WJTV

Blogs: NOLA | WPMI 1 & 2 | Weather.com | CNN | MSNBC

New Orleans: Nola.com | WWL | WDSU | WGNO

Mobile: Al.com | WPMI | WKRG | WALA

Jackson: Clarion-Ledger | WAPT | WJTV | WLBT

Citizen journalists: MSNBC | CNN Storm track | Hurricane warning | NWS | Satellite | Map

(Via Lostremote.)

Savannah on a Segway

Kinetic TouristsCarriage tours are so passe. An entrepreneurial gentleman with connections to Savannah, GA is offering tours of the city’s historic district – on Segway HTs! At $65/person for a two-hour session including training, the tours are not cheap, but what a great way to enjoy a Segway short of plunking down $5k for one yourself. I wouldn’t recommend it in the August heat – but you snowbirds heading down I-95 this Winter should stop by and check these out.

Link: Kinetic Tours – Tomorrow’s Tours of Yesterday

Sgt Pepper, French Horn & the Mac

As Sir Paul McCartney was prepping for his Live 8 performance, he realized that there was no arrangement at hand for the four french horns in the piece. With the help of Sir George Martin and a Mac laptop running Sibelius software, these missing parts were recreated and emailed across the pond in time for the performance.

(Via MacWorldUK)

$50 iBooks cause stampede!

Henrico Stampede Yes, there really was a stampede. No one was seriously injured, but this morning’s $50 iBook sale was an insane mob scene by all accounts. Lines of parked cars started to form around 1:30am and by 7:00am, when the sale was to begin, the line was said to be more than a 1/2 mile long, while thousands of people rushed the gate for an opportunity to spend $50 on a 4-year old iBook that stood a good chance of barely being worth even that little. There are reports of baby strollers being tipped over and mangled and one old man in a walker was reportedly trampled to the ground!

One of TUAW.com’s readers, Jason Coleman, sent in this first-hand account of the scene:

My wife and I just came from the Henrico County iBook sale. It was absolutely insane. The estimate was that about 12,000 people showed up. There were a number of people injured when people rushed the gates. [link]”

“We left after 4 hours of baking in the sun, empty-handed. There were some rumors that the actual number was something less than 1,000, but I couldn’t say for sure. However many, there were many times that in people who wanted one and the crowd control… well it wasn’t being controlled really. Just the police shouting at people to keep backing up, even though there was no where to go. Insane. Your readers should be very glad that they didn’t come. Just wait and buy one for cheap on eBay next week.



Phi sent in a link to some video footage. It’s not pretty.

Related link from CNN.com: Panic ensues in rush for cheap laptops

(Via TUAW.com)