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01 Nov 10:16

The Real Life Inspiration for Sherlock Holmes

by Alex Santoso

Did Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes out of thin air? Elementary, my dear Neatoramanauts, he did not. Meet the real life inspiration for Sherlock Holmes: Dr. Joseph Bell, a physician and lecturer at the medical school of the University of Edinburgh.

Conan Doyle met Bell in 1877 while he was studying to be a physician. Later, Bell would appoint Conan Doyle as his clerk, which allowed the author plenty of opportunities to learn about Bell's legendary deductive abilities (somewhat similar to playing Dr. Watson to Bell's Sherlock Holmes.)

Bell emphasized the importance of close observation when making medical diagnosis - to demonstrate this, he would often pick a stranger and deduce the man's occupation and recent activities by observation alone.

In the book Teller of Tales: The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle, author Daniel Stashower illustrated Bell's observation skills: Bell was able to tell that a man was an alcoholic by observing that he habitually carried a flask in the inside breast pocket of his coat, and that another man was a cobbler by seeing that the inside of the knee of the man's trousers was worn (that's where the man had rested the lapstone - a tool used by cobblers to condition leather). Bell was able to discern different accents to deduce a man's origin. He was also able to tell the difference between hand calluses of a carpenter from a mason, and the difference in the walking gait of a solider and a sailor.

Conan Doyle recounted this celebrated example of Bell's abilities when a patient whom Bell had never seen or talked to before came forward:

"Well, my man," Bell said, after a quick glance at the patient, "you've served in the army."

"Aye, sir," the patient replied.

"Not long discharged?"

"No, sir."

"A Highland regiment?"

"Aye, sir."

"A non-com officer?"

"Aye, sir."

"Stationed at Barbados?"

"Aye, sir."

Bell turned to his bewildered students. "You see, gentlemen," he explained, "the man was a respectful man but did not remove his hat. They do not in the army, but he would have learned civilians ways had he been long discharged. He has an air of authority and he is obviously Scottish. As to Barbados, his complaint is elephantiasis, which is West Indian and not British, and the Scottish regiments are at present in that particular island."

For Bell, observation skills are integral to become a great doctor. "In teaching the treatment of disease and accident," he said, "all careful teachers have first to show the students how to recognize accurately the case. The recognition depends in great measure on the accurate and rapid appreciation of small points in which the diseased differs from the healthy state. In fact, the student must be taught to observe."

Conan Doyle acknowledged Bell's influence in the creation of Sherlock Holmes, when he wrote a letter to his old university professor, "It is most certainly to you that I owe Sherlock Holmes ... round the centre of deduction and inference and observation which I have heard you inculcate I have tried to build up a man."

01 Nov 10:12

Nintendo shuts down SpotPass features for Swapnote on 3DS

by Mike Suszek
Nintendo has abruptly shut down the SpotPass functionality for Swapnote on 3DS, noting that players were "exchanging their friend codes on Internet bulletin boards" and then using SwapNote to "exchange offensive material." SpotPass allowed players to exchange photos directly with others using the app.

"Nintendo always wants to provide a positive experience for all consumers and limit the risk of any inappropriate activity or misuse of a service," Nintendo noted in an announcement on its site. "We feel it is important on this occasion to take this action."

The service was stopped as of 7:00 p.m. PT today, and is effective for all regions. Nintendo said it will "work to ensure more consumers are aware of our Parental Control features" for the handheld system, pointing out that minors were among those exchanging offensive material.

"We are very sorry for any inconvenience to the many consumers who have been using this service responsibly; however this decision was made considering the point that many minors also use this feature of Swapnote," the company added.

JoystiqNintendo shuts down SpotPass features for Swapnote on 3DS originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 31 Oct 2013 23:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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01 Nov 01:46

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31 Oct 14:48

Make That Teacher Twerk

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31 Oct 14:48

You Have Never Seen Such Despair in Your Life

You Have Never Seen Such Despair in Your Life

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31 Oct 14:43

There's Over Twice as Much Magma Under Yellowstone Than We Thought

by Jamie Condliffe

There's Over Twice as Much Magma Under Yellowstone Than We ThoughtEveryone knows that Yellowstone is home to a super-volcano—but it turns out that the magma reservoir it sits atop is at least 2.5 times larger than we previously thought.

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31 Oct 14:34

Bloomberg Businessweek's Obamacare Cover Is Perfect

by Adam Clark Estes

Bloomberg Businessweek's Obamacare Cover Is Perfect

In case you haven't noticed, it's been kind of a rough year in Washington. And it's especially rough for one guy in particular. Freshly inaugurated and Instagram-friendly, President Obama promised a new, tech-savvy future for America. The latest cover of Bloomberg Businessweek pretty much sums up how that's working out.

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31 Oct 14:33

How to Build an Arduino TV Annoyer

by Alex Gay

How to Build an Arduino TV Annoyer

Arduino fans, this project turns TVs on when you want them off. It makes a perfect April Fools' Day joke or gag gift—or, in the spirit of Evil Week, use it anytime of year to drive people crazy. You can hide it in something inconspicuous, and assuming you already have an Arduino and tools, it costs less than $1.50 to make.

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31 Oct 14:31

Determined mouse gets cracker up a ledge

by biotv
A poor little mouse has some trouble getting a cracker up the table.


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31 Oct 14:18

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31 Oct 14:17

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30 Oct 18:01

Caught Red Handed!

Cheers to our First Place winner of your Favorite Animal Moments of 2013! This little kitty is sure to get into more mischief as we ring in 2014! Happy New Year!

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30 Oct 17:57

Facebook Is Testing Software That Tracks Your Cursor's Every Move

by Adam Clark Estes

Facebook Is Testing Software That Tracks Your Cursor's Every Move

When most people hear that Facebook upgrades are on the way, they're probably not hoping for more tracking software. But according to a new Wall Street Journal report, that's exactly what they're going to get.

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30 Oct 17:57

An Iranian Oil Tanker Hacked Its Own Tracking System to Avoid Detection

by Adam Clark Estes

An Iranian Oil Tanker Hacked Its Own Tracking System to Avoid Detection

Lately, we've seen how hackers can cause havoc on the high seas, but the shenanigans have been limited to security researchers for the most part. They wanted to prove that it was possible to do things like take over a ship's navigation system so that it doesn't happen in real life. Welp, too late for that now.

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30 Oct 17:55

Team Fortress 2: The Free-to-Play Steam Game You Must Play

by Danny Stieben
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When Steam was first made available for Linux, many people rushed to the platform to see how gaming was on the open source operating system. Of course, there’s nothing better than testing out gaming than with a free game, and Team Fortress 2 was exactly that. While the game has been out for quite a while, it still receives continuous improvements from Valve even today — its relatively recent port to Linux is proof of that. So is Team Fortress 2 just a quick game to test graphics and performance, or is it a game worth playing repeatedly? About Team...

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30 Oct 17:55

Ohio to execute prisoner using untested drug combo

Shortages of drugs for lethal injection are forcing states to switch to new combinations of drugs, untested for how painlessly they kill
    






30 Oct 17:51

Spooky Paranormal Fortune Teller

by Jonco

Thanks Mike (from Spain)

 

30 Oct 17:50

Plus Our Bread Doesn't Taste Like Cardboard!

30 Oct 17:49

Miley Cyrus Totally Looks Like Zack Morris

30 Oct 17:43

The Scariest Part of the Latest NSA Revelation Is This Goofy Post-It

by Ashley Feinberg

The Scariest Part of the Latest NSA Revelation Is This Goofy Post-It

According to new documents leaked by PRISM whistleblower Edward Snowden, The Washington Post reports that the NSA has been secretly tapping into the main communication links connecting both Yahoo's and Google's data servers. And you can see it all scribbled—smiley-face included—right here.

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30 Oct 17:42

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30 Oct 16:41

World's Deepest Undersea Tunnel Weaves Together Two Continents

by Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan

World's Deepest Undersea Tunnel Weaves Together Two Continents

It's been a long time since Istanbul was an economic focal point between Asia and the West. But, yesterday, at the opening of the deepest underwater railway ever built, Turkish officials described their vision to "restore the Silk Road" and link London with Beijing—thanks to a Japanese-funded railway beneath the Bosphorus.

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30 Oct 16:39

For Your High Gualipy Repairs

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30 Oct 16:38

Adobe Data Breach Affects 38 Million — Not 3 Million, as Reported

by Stan Schroeder
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In early October, Adobe announced that 2.9 million customers were hit in a major data breach. As it turns out, the breach went much further, affecting 38 million users, according to a report from Naked Security.

The attackers gained access to users' customer IDs, names, encrypted passwords, encrypted debit and credit card numbers and other personal data

"So far, our investigation has confirmed that the attackers obtained access to Adobe IDs and (what were at the time valid), encrypted passwords for approximately 38 million active users," said Adobe spokesperson Heather Edell Read more...

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30 Oct 16:38

Meet The Guy Who Drove Across The U.S. In A Record 28 Hours 50 Minutes

by Doug DeMuro on Jalopnik, shared by Brian Barrett to Gizmodo

Meet The Guy Who Drove Across The U.S. In A Record 28 Hours 50 Minutes

He's a tall, lanky Southerner with a penchant for cars, and, of all things, lizards. He teaches Sunday school with his wife. Ed Bolian is the kind of guy you might meet on an airplane and forget before you picked up your bags – with one exception: he claims he's the fastest man ever to drive across the United States.

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30 Oct 16:34

Gawker Ohio Teacher Goes On Racist Facebook Halloween Rant | io9 Let's just debunk every flu-vaccine

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30 Oct 16:29

This Sensorless Flying Robot Is Like a Drunken Speeder Bike Orb

by Andrew Liszewski

This Sensorless Flying Robot Is Like a Drunken Speeder Bike Orb

After putting its rovers on Mars, Nasa's Jet Propulsion Lab showed the world that billion dollar hardware isn't always the answer. And researchers at the EPFL are taking the same technology-on-the-cheap approach with a low-cost autonomous flying drone that simply bumps and crashes into everything in its path instead of relying on expensive sensors and software to avoid obstacles.

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30 Oct 16:27

Lock up the elderly

by Jonco

Lock the elderly up

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30 Oct 16:24

Modder creates World of Warcraft RTS with StarCraft II

by Joshua Derocher

Steven Luo didn't have access to World of Warcraft when it came out nearly nine years ago, so he decided to make his own game using Warcraft III's editor tools. This year he ported the mod idea fully into StarCraft II, as WoW RTS: Alliance and Horde, or WAH for short. He spent six months working on it part time, then decided to quit his job to spend another two months finishing it.

The mod contains three maps right now, and you can find them on the StarCraft II Arcade by searching for "WAH." I haven't had a chance to play this yet, but I am looking forward to diving into it as soon as I can. I loved Warcraft III a lot, and I am bitter that we haven't had Warcraft IV yet. Hopefully this can satisfy me for awhile.

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30 Oct 14:55

Lost footage from WTC7!

by half_past_seven
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