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Chaos Communication Congress 24th (24C3) 2007 Abstract: Russia, Canada, the United States and Denmark are each pushing for more control and access to the resources of the Arctic. In the balance hangs the future of an entire ecosystem and our planet. In August of 2007, a Russian submarine planted a flag under water claiming more territory on the sea bed of the arctic for Russia. Back home they were welcomed as heros, like cosmonauts returning from the moon. In the boardrooms of the state owned oil company, executives were already salivating about the alleged oil and gas reserves that lay untapped below their chunk of the arctic. Meanwhile in North America, similar salivating is taking place, as both Canada and the United States send military and civilian ships to claim their piece of the alleged pie. In between there's Greenland, administered by the Danes, who also realize there's money to made and national pride at stake. But what about the people of the earth? The communities, the ecosystem, both in the arctic and throughout the globe... What will happen to them if the Arctic meltrush goes into full throttle? This talk is about the new cold war, where nations and corporations carve up one of the most important regions on earth and fight amongst themselves for control.. for money.. for power. And as the melt-rush goes forward, citizens of the world are left in the dark about just what plans their governments have and what is at stake for every living thing on earth.
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Chaos Communication Congress 24th (24C3) 2007 Abstract: Russia, Canada, the United States and Denmark are each pushing for more control and access to the resources of the Arctic. In the balance hangs the future of an entire ecosystem and our planet. In August of 2007, a Russian submarine planted a flag under water claiming more territory on the sea bed of the arctic for Russia. Back home they were welcomed as heros, like cosmonauts returning from the moon. In the boardrooms of the state owned oil company, executives were already salivating about the alleged oil and gas reserves that lay untapped below their chunk of the arctic. Meanwhile in North America, similar salivating is taking place, as both Canada and the United States send military and civilian ships to claim their piece of the alleged pie. In between there's Greenland, administered by the Danes, who also realize there's money to made and national pride at stake. But what about the people of the earth? The communities, the ecosystem, both in the arctic and throughout the globe... What will happen to them if the Arctic meltrush goes into full throttle? This talk is about the new cold war, where nations and corporations carve up one of the most important regions on earth and fight amongst themselves for control.. for money.. for power. And as the melt-rush goes forward, citizens of the world are left in the dark about just what plans their governments have and what is at stake for every living thing on earth.
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Chaos Communication Congress 24th (24C3) 2007 Abstract: Russia, Canada, the United States and Denmark are each pushing for more control and access to the resources of the Arctic. In the balance hangs the future of an entire ecosystem and our planet. In August of 2007, a Russian submarine planted a flag under water claiming more territory on the sea bed of the arctic for Russia. Back home they were welcomed as heros, like cosmonauts returning from the moon. In the boardrooms of the state owned oil company, executives were already salivating about the alleged oil and gas reserves that lay untapped below their chunk of the arctic. Meanwhile in North America, similar salivating is taking place, as both Canada and the United States send military and civilian ships to claim their piece of the alleged pie. In between there's Greenland, administered by the Danes, who also realize there's money to made and national pride at stake. But what about the people of the earth? The communities, the ecosystem, both in the arctic and throughout the globe... What will happen to them if the Arctic meltrush goes into full throttle? This talk is about the new cold war, where nations and corporations carve up one of the most important regions on earth and fight amongst themselves for control.. for money.. for power. And as the melt-rush goes forward, citizens of the world are left in the dark about just what plans their governments have and what is at stake for every living thing on earth.
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[mobile_earth_explorer] sent in an Instructable he put together documenting an Android-controlled rotating monitor stand he built. The stand itself is three disks turned on a lathe out of a 18mm thick board. After turning these disks, [mobile_earth_explorer] hopped over to his bench grinder and made a semicircular tool to carve out the track for the ball [...]
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A few years ago when [Dr. West] was wrapping up his collegiate studies, he put together a pretty cool coilgun for his senior project. The gun was built to simulate the Scorched Earth computer game in real life, but due to time constraints he was only able to build one turret instead of two. The [...]
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[Nirav] liked the idea of having his own personal Earth at the tip of his fingers, and since that’s not happening any time soon, he decided to build the next best thing. Sure, he could have simply gone out and purchased a globe, but there is no fun in that. Instead, he shows us how [...]
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[Scott Harden] is drilling teeth by day and designing radios that send secret messages by night. He’s set his sights on the Hellschreiber protocol which was used by the Germans in World War II along with their Enigma encryption system. The protocol is a viable alternative for transmitting and receiving code in environments with too much [...]
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We can’t think of a single person who doesn’t enjoy playing with a handful of rare earth magnets now and again. We know that [Dave Johnson] certainly does. As a gift to his father in law, he constructed a magnificent machine that does little more than manipulate spherical rare earth magnets with hypnotizing grace. The [...]
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This somewhat odd-looking apparatus is being used to measure earth’s rotation. At the heart of the system is a PlayStation Move controller, used because of its dual-axis gyroscope which has the highest dynamic range compared to other available products like the Wii Motion Plus. It rests on a column perched atop a record player that was chosen [...]