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Use Siri to Find Out What Aircraft is Flying Overhead

Did you know that Siri on the iPhone 4S can even tell which aircraft that is flying above you in the sky? This cool trick works by using Siri to ask Wolfram Alpha to identify flights in you vicinity. To do this, just tell Siri to "Ask Wolfram what flights are overhead".

In a few moments Siri responds with a chart that shows the flights that are visible from your location by flight or registration number, their angle above the horizon, their altitude, and how far away they are from your position. You even get a sky map that shows any and all registered aircraft in the area. Amazing.

It is really starting to boggle the mind with everything that Siri coupled with a powerful search like Wolfram is able to accomplish. Now, the next time you see an aircraft in the sky, you don't have to guess who it is – just ask Siri.

 

 


NOTE: NightTime Sky Map  (Daytime map will show Sun position and no stars)
 
via TUAW 

Wolfram Alpha

Wolfram Alpha (also written WolframAlpha and Wolfram|Alpha) is an answer-engine developed by Wolfram Research. It is an online service that answers factual queries directly by computing the answer from structured data, rather than providing a list of documents or web pages that might contain the answer as a search engine might. It was announced in March 2009 by British scientist Stephen Wolfram, and was released to the public on May 15, 2009.

source:wikipedia 

 

Wine can recharge your car battery

You need to go but your car battery  is flat – what are you to do?  Well, if you happen to have some wine handy, you can use that  in a pinch to revitalize your automotive battery and get back on the road.

Of course, since we are combining wine with driving here. we strongly suggest that the bulk of the wine goes into the battery and not the driver.  But the acidic properties of the wine could provide a needed boost to your battery, and in the video Kipkay shows you how to use wine to charge your car battery.

NOTE: Video is for Educational purposes only. Improper use could cause injury or death.