The ultimate flask for the ultimate scotch

Image-001-LoRes-674x476Macallan has teamed up with Oakley to design and manufacture the ultimate flask for their scotch (which is, undoubtedly, the best scotch I’ve ever drank 🙂 ).  Naturally, it carries the ultimate price (a bit over $900), and disappointingly, construction details are quite sparse.  It appears to be made from carbon fiber and anodized aluminum, but I’m just guessing based on the photos.  Not surprisingly for a flask of this price, they gave it a very simple name, “The Flask” (I think they spent their budget on the ID, R&D and promotional video, leaving little to spare for brainstorming new names 😉 ).

To promote this flask, they strangely combined it with driving fast cars in circles in an empty parking lot…but OK, the truth is that those who will buy a flask like this, and drink Macallan scotch, probably are mature enough to know where to draw the line between fun and stupidity when it comes to alcohol.  Check out the video below, it’s pretty cool.

Rear more here.

Bug in Kindle app update for iOS delete’s entire library (oops)

screen-shot-2013-02-27-at-9-28-06-amThe latest Kindle app update for your favorite iOS devices erases users’ entire freakin’ Kindle library.  That’s not a BUG, people, that’s a major F.U.  I mean, wow.  Really…don’t they test this stuff beforehand?

It doesn’t eliminate your access to prior purchases…but it does require you to re-register your iOS device as a new device, and re-download content you want.  If you’re like me, that would mean picking and choosing from many, many previous purchases and free downloads.  Royal PITA.

Amazon states on their iTunes page:

Note: There is a known issue with this update. If you are an existing Kindle for iOS user, we recommend you do not install this update at this time.

(via TechCrunch)

Getting Things Done (GTD)

I’ve always been a big fan of David Allen’s Getting Things Done strategies, and even though I don’t fully implement the system, I still feel it’s a massive benefit to my life (I’m working on fully implementing it, it’s just tough to get into that routine).  If you haven’t heard of it, take two minutes to watch the video below…it does a great job of summarizing what this is all about.

Drones in the US

The use of drone aircraft in the US is the target of new legislation in the House of Representatives, which basically seeks to prohibit citizens from flying any remotely operated aircraft that has a camera (sorry kids, no more strapping cameras to model rockets!).  Or rather, they seek to make it a misdemeanor to use a UAV to photograph a person or their property without their explicit permission.  This is a bit redundant, as there are already privacy laws that prohibit photography when a person has a reasonable expectation to privacy.  Ignoring that for a minute, on the surface this may sound like a good law, but consider this.  Government would still have the ability to use UAVs, police helicopters, and surveillance satellites to photograph you without a warrant, whenever they want.  This just takes that ability away from citizens.  When you look at what citizen photography has already done in exposing police brutality and corporate wrongs, I believe that citizen UAVs operating under existing privacy laws are not necessarily bad, perhaps even a very good thing in maintaining trust in government and business.  It’s an interesting debate, I can see both sides of the issue…I think rather than an outright ban, we’d be better off with something less than that.  Maybe restrict them from photographing residential property, but the rest is fair game?  What do you think?

(via FastCompany)

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