<![CDATA[io9: windows]]> http://tags.lifehacker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/io9.com.png <![CDATA[io9: windows]]> http://io9.com/tag/windows http://io9.com/tag/windows <![CDATA[Ornithologists Estimate That Highly Reflective Windows Kill 1-5% Of Migrating Birds]]> We've all laughed at the classic cartoon gag where a bird flies headfirst into a window. Turns out this phenomenon isn't just a joke, it's deadly among migratory birds in Philadelphia, killing an estimated 1-5% of the migrating population.

Muhlenberg College ornithologist Daniel Klem Jr. has been investigating the bird-window problem for decades, and he has found that highly reflective windows account for between 100 million and a billion bird deaths a year. That means that windows kill more birds in a year than windmills, cats, and cell phone towers. Combined.

This shocking data led Audubon Pennsylvania's outreach coordinator Keith Russell to do some of his own research at Temple University. His results were just as grim, but there is hope: Russel found the most deadly buildings on Temple's campus, and the university is taking steps to save some bird lives.

Apparently, all it takes to save these feathered friends is to use "fritted" glass, or glass with evenly spaced frosted areas. The frosted bits give birds visual cues that alert them they are flying into a hard surface, not through empty air. Companies are also experimenting with treated UV glass that only the birds will see as being any different.

I never realized that birds hitting windows was such a huge danger in the bird community. Here's a whole flickr set of images of the smudges left behind by some serious bird crashes. All of a sudden I feel like demanding a solution to a problem I didn't even realize existed this morning. io9'ers Against Bird Collisions!

Glass-walled buildings can mean death for birds, killing 1 to 5 percent of them a year [via Physorg]

(CC image by finna dat on flickr)

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<![CDATA[Iron Man Armor Now Comes With Proprietary Software]]> Iron Man! He's not just the kinda guy who saves the world from supervillains and Jeff Bridges with a shaved head anymore! No, now he's the kind of guy who's off crusading against... Linux? Wait, that can't be right. The latest interview promoting movie tie-in comic The Invincible Iron Man seems to suggest a more software-based approach to the character than ever before, however.

According to series writer Matt Fraction, the battle between Tony Stark and new bad guy Ezekiel Stane is really just an allegory for the battle Bill Gates wages against smaller software providers every single day of his life:

Zeke is a post-national business man and kind of an open source ideological terrorist... He has absolutely no loyalty to any sort of law, creed, or credo. He doesn't want to beat Tony Stark, he wants to make him obsolete. Windows wants to be on every computer desktop in the world, but Linux and Stane want to destroy the desktop. He's the open source to Stark's closed source oppressiveness.
Yes, that's right; Invincible Iron Man will be the comic book to show that big business is sexy and exciting, just like superheroics:
I want to make this book bigger than Los Angeles and New York and show that business is truly international... We've got Stane, who is post-national and Stark, who has facilities all around the world; so this is going to be a globetrotting book. Flip a page and you're in Monaco. Flip a page and you're in Paris. Flip another page and you're in Tokyo.
I can't wait for the Steve Jobs guest-shot in #3.

A Stark Contrast [Comic Book Resources]

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