Well, I have tried in the past Irish Flag and other layered shots like B52, etc.
However, I wanted something more to my MoldoRomanian soul-and-heart.
Few weeks this bothered my mind in the background… And finally yesterday, during drinks color-solubility-density-taste experiments with Igor, we have found the layering formula of some selected drinks. If you played with cocktails and shots on your own, you might have noticed that drinks’ color, density, solubility and taste-class restrictions are quite hard for a layered drink, especially when you have a strict pattern of color.
Today, I have tried to produce the first public version and it went pretty well I can say - the taste and the look are lovely!
Enjoy (responsibly)!
Sweet Moldavian recipe:
(romanian)
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Daca crezi ca poti/vrei sa donezi - te rog doneaza cat poti, chiar si cea mai mica suma. Daca stii pe cineva care poate/vrea sa doneze - te rog da anuntul umanitar mai departe. Daca ai un facebook si vrei sa il sustii - te rog sa te alaturi si tu!
Wireless Power is not something new. It’s an old idea, an old dream, an old demo. However, it now revived with new forces in form of new technology products.
Mainly, there are two camps trying to use magnetic induction to charge things:
However, the post is not about going over this technology itself - if you want to explore, check the links provided at the end.
The point of this post is to discuss the security perspective of wireless power transfer, especially for over-the-air type. Several couple of years proved consistently that wireless technologies (WiFi, RFID, remote controls, GSM, etc.) are very prone to security vulnerabilities (sadly, most often by design, rather by implementation).
The types of attack one can envision are:
wireless power theft
For those who don’t know, TV-B-Gone is a device that makes TVs… well, to be gone… (As in Boris-The-Bullet-Dodger). It was invented by Mitch - Altman, and is sold as a ready (but limited in flexibility) unit, as well as a soldering/programming kit from Limor aka LadyAda.
I bought my TV-B-Gone kit version 1.1 from LadyAda some time back, but only recently with help from VadimBo, we got it soldered and (re)programmed.
Just to give you an idea what can be done (but not actually advised though
) - check “Confessions: The Meanest Thing Gizmodo Did at CES”
The downsides of the version 1.1 are:
So, I backported from tvbgone firmware 1.2 (Caitsith corrected WORLDcodes.c #ifdef version) into firmware 1.1b the following:
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