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 Updated 6:18 p.m. ET                The mug shot handed out by the FBI of the suspect Wade Michael Page after a press stanley mugs  conference on the shooting at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin where a gunman fired upon people at service August, 6, 2012 in Oak Creek, Wisconsin.                                                      CBS/FBI via Getty Images              stanley us                             CBS/AP  OAK CREEK, Wis. - Before he strode into a Sikh temple with a 9 mm handgun and multiple magazines of ammunition, Wade Michael Page played in white supremacist heavy metal bands with names such as De stanley cup finite Hate and End Apathy.The bald, heavily tattooed bassist was a 40-year-old Army veteran who trained in psychological warfare before he was demoted and discharged more than a decade ago.When the shooting at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in suburban Milwaukee ended, six victims ranging in age from 39 to 84 years old lay dead. Three others were critically wounded, including Oak Creek Police Officer Lt. Brian Murphy.Page was shot and killed by 32-year Oak Creek Police veteran Sam Lenda on scene.                Lt. Brian Murphy, one of the police officers who ran to the scene of the shooting of a Sikh temple in Wis., was critically injured.                                                      Milwaukee County Sheriff s Office                                        A day after the shooting, fragments of Page s life emerged in public records and interviews. But his motive was still largely a mystery. He l Plwf Full X-Men: Days of Future Past trailer finally lets mutants loose
 Designers at the Royal College of Art have created a floating black sphere that, in addition to stalking people, records and replays sounds it picks up after a short delay.     It   called Space Replay and it was designed by Francesco Tacchini, Julinka Ebhardt and Will Yates-Johnson. The intention was to create  stanley becher a hovering object that explores and manipulates transitional public spaces with particular acoustic properties. By constantly recording and replaying these ambient sounds, the designers write, the levitating sphere produces a delayed echo of human activity. In the video, the stanley mug  sphere can be seen moving through a subway station and following people directly into an elevator 鈥?all while playing back recently recorded audio. It makes for a particularly eerie effect.  Incredibly, no special effects were used to create the video. The black balloon was filled with enough helium to lift its internal components and hover around at its buoyancy point. In all, the device weighed 120g  4.2 oz . For the recording and playback, it was equipped with a battery-powered Arduino 鈥?an Adafruit Wave Shield the designers hacked to record and playback audio on-the-fly, along with a small speaker. stanley cup  These were inserted into a latex balloon after it was shaped into a cone, which enhanced the sound coming from the speaker while protecting the balloon from the wires and PCB edges. Hmm, good thing it didn ;t float near someone holding a pin. [h/t