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Find out what's in it before it's in you ... using
free software provided by the US Department of Agriculture's database. The information, which can be kept on a PC (Windows) or PDA (Palm OS), provides a detailed listing of nutrients (calories, protein, fat, carbs, sugars, vitamins, minerals) on almost 7,000 foods, including processed and fast foods.
posted by crunchland
on Jan 21, 2006 -
19 comments
World Wind is a global information system that pulls together a high resolution map of the entire world and layers into it satellite information from a variety of sources. The program lets you zoom from satellite altitude into any place on Earth, leveraging high resolution LandSat imagery and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) elevation data to experience Earth terrain (or any planet with the data) in visually rich 3D, just as if you were really there. Virtually visit any place in the world. Look across the Andes, into the Grand Canyon, over the Alps or along the African Sahara. Check out the
screenshots. (Windows only, 169mb download,
torrent available.)
While you're there, check out Virtual Lab, a virtual scanning electron microscope (screenshots), available for Mac OSX, Linux, and Windows.
posted by crunchland
on Feb 18, 2005 -
14 comments
free games ~ Rockstar Games gives you two of their classic games,
Grand Theft Auto (the original) and
Wild Metal, modified to run on modern machines.
[note : download at your own risk, windows only executables]
posted by crunchland
on Jul 9, 2004 -
25 comments
the sphereXP is a 3D desktop replacement for Microsoft Windows XP. Taking the known concept of three-dimensional desktops to its own level. It offers a new way to organize objects on the desktop such a icons and applications.
posted by crunchland
on Apr 16, 2004 -
33 comments
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