Wednesday, October 28, 2009

high temprature


This blog is about Digital candy now I thought Digital candy as like digital eye candy but man digital candy thermometers. In the past the candy makers of the world had to use analog thermometers to take temperature readings and because of their inaccuracy they had to guess whether or not it was the correct temperature. Now the problem might not be the thermometer itself but instead the design of the display on the analog thermometer. Many analog thermometers don’t have every individual degree marked. This less accurate breakdown of the degrees leads to inaccuracy. I personally think the degree breakdown of most thermometers isn’t very effective however there’s a reason that every degree isn’t marked on many analog thermometers. The thermometer itself isn’t sensitive enough to pickup individual degrees so the display is set up to reflect that. This leads us back to square one that there is always guess work while using a analog thermometer and thus digital candy thermometers really do take out the guess work where analogs cannot.

The brightest sho on ice

So penguins no not the cute birds the big fierce hockey team. Well they thought that beating the crap out of each other wasn’t exciting enough they decided to display a pregame display on the ice itself. Now that’s just plain cool but then I began to wonder how in the world they managed to display a show on the ice itself. Well I found out that a company named Westbury National Show Systems has been doing this for many years now. They use high-powered projectors mounted in the roofs to produce an image on the ice. Westbury National Show Systems is now attempting to integrate there on ice system to many other surfaces. Also Westbury National Show Systems is now even attempting to make the surface of the ice a huge touch screen, However this is a little ways off its still very awesome to fathom.