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Why do you need your earbuds to have a wire so badly?

I am assuming this is about a post I reblogged like six months ago when I went off on forced technological enshitification and the slow erosion of consumer options. But sure, I'll bite.

Why do I "need" my earbuds to have a wire? I dunno, Anon, maybe I:

Don't want to have to worry about recharging my earbuds.

Don't want my earbuds to be even easier to lose.

Don't want my earbuds to need separate accessories that are as easy to lose as the earbuds.

Prefer to have bluetooth turned off on my devices for security and safety reasons.

Like being able to seamlessly plug my earbuds into my computer, my MP3 player, or any other device with a headphone jack.

Don't want to spend 50 dollars on decent wireless earbuds when I can do all the above things with a pair of solid earbuds that cost me like $12 during the Obama administration.

Don't care about what kinds of headphones or earbuds people wear but don't like what it says about our society when other people apparently care what kind of earbuds I'm wearing so much they have send an Anonymous ask to interrogate me about it.

And I guess, more abstractly, because fuck Apple. That's why.

Athletes Go for the Gold with NASA Spinoffs

NASA technology tends to find its way into the sporting world more often than you’d expect. Fitness is important to the space program because astronauts must undergo the extreme g-forces of getting into space and endure the long-term effects of weightlessness on the human body. The agency’s engineering expertise also means that items like shoes and swimsuits can be improved with NASA know-how.

As the 2024 Olympics are in full swing in Paris, here are some of the many NASA-derived technologies that have helped competitive athletes train for the games and made sure they’re properly equipped to win.

A person wears a two-tone full-body swimsuit with a Speedo logon on the upper right and the right thigh. The tank-top cut of the upper portion of the suit connects to the torso and legs with crisscrossing bands of darker fabric. Credit: Speedo USA

The LZR Racer reduces skin friction drag by covering more skin than traditional swimsuits. Multiple pieces of the water-resistant and extremely lightweight LZR Pulse fabric connect at ultrasonically welded seams and incorporate extremely low-profile zippers to keep viscous drag to a minimum.

Swimsuits That Don’t Drag

When the swimsuit manufacturer Speedo wanted its LZR Racer suit to have as little drag as possible, the company turned to the experts at Langley Research Center to test its materials and design. The end result was that the new suit reduced drag by 24 percent compared to the prior generation of Speedo racing suit and broke 13 world records in 2008. While the original LZR Racer is no longer used in competition due to the advantage it gave wearers, its legacy lives on in derivatives still produced to this day.

A single, laced up running shoe of white material has varied textures on the top and side. The visible side of the shoe’s rubber sole mirrors the texture and wave pattern on the side of the shoe. Credit: Adidas

Trilion Quality Systems worked with NASA’s Glenn Research Center to adapt existing stereo photogrammetry software to work with high-speed cameras. Now the company sells the package widely, and it is used to analyze stress and strain in everything from knee implants to running shoes and more.

High-Speed Cameras for High-Speed Shoes

After space shuttle Columbia, investigators needed to see how materials reacted during recreation tests with high-speed cameras, which involved working with industry to create a system that could analyze footage filmed at 30,000 frames per second. Engineers at Adidas used this system to analyze the behavior of Olympic marathoners' feet as they hit the ground and adjusted the design of the company’s high-performance footwear based on these observations.

A man dressed in a white martial arts shirt, pants and black belt holds a rectangular pad with a plat, square at the center and a clip-on monitor attached to his karate belt. A second man wearing long white pants and a black belt demonstrates a kick, leaping in the air, kicking the square with his left foot. Credit: Impulse Sports Training Systems, Inc.

Martial artist Barry French holds an Impax Body Shield while former European middle-weight kickboxing champion Daryl Tyler delivers an explosive jump side kick; the force of the impact is registered precisely and shown on the display panel of the electronic box French is wearing on his belt.

One-Thousandth-of-an-Inch Punch

In the 1980s, Olympic martial artists needed a way to measure the impact of their strikes to improve training for competition. Impulse Technology reached out to Glenn Research Center to create the Impax sensor, an ultra-thin film sensor which creates a small amount of voltage when struck. The more force applied, the more voltage it generates, enabling a computerized display to show how powerful a punch or kick was.

A woman on the International Space Station dressed in a t-shirt and shorts wears a harness that looks like football shoulder pads connected by cables to the mental frame of the exercise machine. Credit: NASA

Astronaut Sunita Williams poses while using the Interim Resistive Exercise Device on the ISS. The cylinders at the base of each side house the SpiraFlex FlexPacks that inventor Paul Francis honed under NASA contracts. They would go on to power the Bowflex Revolution and other commercial exercise equipment.

Weight Training Without the Weight

Astronauts spending long periods of time in space needed a way to maintain muscle mass without the effect of gravity, but lifting free weights doesn’t work when you’re practically weightless. An exercise machine that uses elastic resistance to provide the same benefits as weightlifting went to the space station in the year 2000. That resistance technology was commercialized into the Bowflex Revolution home exercise equipment shortly afterwards.

Want to learn more about technologies made for space and used on Earth? Check out NASA Spinoff to find products and services that wouldn’t exist without space exploration.   

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Peter McFarlane: ‘Circuit Board Fossil Series’ (2012)
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Peter McFarlane: ‘Circuit Board Fossil Series’ (2012)
Peter McFarlane: ‘Circuit Board Fossil Series’ (2012)
Peter McFarlane: ‘Circuit Board Fossil Series’ (2012)
Peter McFarlane: ‘Circuit Board Fossil Series’ (2012)

Peter McFarlane: ‘Circuit Board Fossil Series’ (2012)

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꩜ Sleeper Awake: Paik’s iconoclastic TV Bed (1972-1991) ➤

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A Bunch Of Modelling Stuff I Made For My Partner @kittehburger 's Oc Widget!! Isn't He Goregous
A Bunch Of Modelling Stuff I Made For My Partner @kittehburger 's Oc Widget!! Isn't He Goregous
A Bunch Of Modelling Stuff I Made For My Partner @kittehburger 's Oc Widget!! Isn't He Goregous

A bunch of modelling stuff I made for my partner @kittehburger 's oc Widget!! Isn't he goregous

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