Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Tuesday - October 13 2009






GroundBreaking NEWS!!!!




This just in special Lex-clusive new video featuring LexOne is out to go with the collaboration with the super producers from the UK, Black Noise. This is exactly what you get when you turn hip-hop into electro-house. Watch the video, and if your feeling the track why not download it....

LexOne
"Jackin' My Fresh" (Black Noise rmx)






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Weird Science


Scientist observe live human cells communicating for the first time. Cellular Vesicle Action The images represent the signals sent to the computer by the vesicle (L) and the receptor cell (R). The middle picture is a computer composite of the two showing the cell accepting a vesicle. Well, that, or the "the Dark Side of the Moon pt2" album cover. University of Copenhagen, via Science Daily

The basis of a human body's cells' ability to communicate with one another is the vesicle. That little ball packed with biological material is the medium through which all of our billions of cells coordinate with each other to keep our conscious stable and our bodies responsive. However, despite that importance, high resolution live imagery of cell and vesicle interaction has remained elusive.

Now, scientists from the University of Copenhagen have succeeded producing the first hi-res live recording of the interaction. In the nearer term, this development could greatly assist the study of diseases, like schizophrenia and Huntington's, that result from vesicle-cell interaction failure.

To record the union of cell and vesicle, the researchers created vesicles and cell membranes with half of a fluorescent compound. When the two fused together, the fluorescent compound became complete, emitting light. Sensors detected the light, and a computer analyzed the qualities of the light to determine the shape of the vesicle during fusion.

Currently, the technology only works in the lab. However, the same process applied in a living, working organism would let sensors move beyond the crude measurement of electrical signals and record the the brain and body own, biochemical, language in real time hi-res. Finally we can do it without touching like that movie Demolition Man ... wait a sec, that would suck!!


Kiss My Converse!!! Sho-Nuff!!!


Super Kix

I know you been lookin' for the freshest pair of kicks out there to go with the Rock-Psy gear, well look no further. SuperKix.com is just that, a super-kick via the prestigious "Shawn Michaels" boot to your face. Basically the way it works is like this, you see remember a fresh pair you had back in the day or something that you just got, but crackhead Joe snatched them out your closet and never brought 'em back. Just type in the name of the sneakers your heart desires and SuperKix.com will not only make an attempt to find your sneakers, but it will also give you the best price humanly possible. So yeah, definitely one of those things that you wanna bookmark.









Let's Get Motivized!!!!!!!



The Leroy Smith - Air Jordan 1

First, I gotta give credit where credit is due, Charlie Murphy has to be thee funniest dude on the planet for him to pull this entire "Leroy Smith" sketch and manage to get his own sneaker; a Jordan, which I might add. There's only a few people you were ever able to get a sneaker made, but he may just be the first comedian...

Now after claiming to be single-handily responsible for Michael Jordan’s legendary status, renowned motivational speaker and GetYourBasketballOn.com creator Leroy Smith gets his own version of the classic Air Jordan 1. Taking on a theme inspired by Leroy’s wild outfits, the kicks feature a primarily Black color base with Red/Gold accents, Purple highlights, contrast stitching, pinstripe details, and a custom Leroy Smith tongue tag. Retailing for $135 USD, the “Leroy Smith” Air Jordan 1 is now on sale via CitySole.




And if I were you, I'd get me a pair of these just because the fact that these are deadstock, once there gone, your not gonna find them for $135 anymore. From sneaker-head to sneaker-head take my advice ...
















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