Archive for February, 2008

Mysterious creatures found in Antarctica

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

MSNBC reports:

“They had fins in various places, they had funny dangly bits around their mouths,” Riddle told reporters. “They were all bottom dwellers so they were all evolved in different ways to live down on the sea bed in the dark. So many of them had very large eyes — very strange looking fish.”

Previously on planet Earth:

“Five slightly longer reddish tubes start from inner angles of starfish-shaped head and end in saclike swellings of same color which, upon pressure, open to bell-shaped orifices two inches maximum diameter and lined with sharp, white tooth like projections - probably mouths. All these tubes, cilia, and points of starfish head, found folded tightly down; tubes and points clinging to bulbous neck and torso. Flexibility surprising despite vast toughness.”

Providence Geek Dinner this Wednesday February 20th

Monday, February 18th, 2008

ProvGeek-February 2008

Photo Credit: Bret Ancowitz, M.D.

There’s another Providence Geek dinner coming up this week; don’t miss it!:

Andrew Schiller, founder of Woonsocket-based Location Inc./NeighborhoodScout.com, a nationwide neighborhood search engine for home buyers and movers with 1.8 million unique visitors last year, will be talking about their patented search technology that answers the first question most home buyers have: “where should I focus my house hunt?”. The audience will try the algorithm by ‘building their ideal neighborhood’ on the site, and finding the local neighborhood that best matches the ideal imaginary one. A sneak peek at NeighborhoodScout v2 will reveal flash-based maps, data mining that has produced new levels of granularity for neighborhood crime, appreciation rate, and school ratings, and ’smart search’ taken to a new level. Andrew will be joined by Andy Couture, VP of Business Development for the company.

Be sure to check out Andrew’s blog post at RI Nexus about their forthcoming new site - Building a 250,000 page website.

I hope you’re coming to this dinner–please RSVP at the Providence Geeks site so we can get an idea of who all is coming!