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Here's a funny and pretty interesting game that you can play on your coffee brake at work: it's called Cubiz! The goal is to stack all the cubes one on top of the other witohut making it all go down. It's challenging, but definetly wirth your time! Cool! Enjoy!
Cubiz!
Build the highest tower in the world! Feel like an architect, improve your skills with every next cube and try to beat the current world record now!
Play online the free multiplayer game!
A video of the first drive-test with the Ferrari F430 Scuderia, the newest model from Ferrari. An upgrade of the F430, the Scuderia, was recently tested. Here are the first impressions of the 510bhp car. The journalists from auto magazine "Caronline" got the opportunity to try out the Ferrari F430 Scuderia in the surrounding areas of the Maranello factory.
These little buggers are very intelligent! Just look at what they can accomplish! The vending machine part is an unexpected twist!
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This has got to be on of the funniest game kills of all time. From Call Of Duty World at Wat. That's why I don't play FPS games online with 7yr olds. Enjoy!
Well, we've all heard of Gamespot. They are amongst the best game rating site online. Well this game is so bad, that it managed to score a perfect 1.0
Everything that goes on in Asia is a little different from a westerner's point of view. From commercials to game shows and even food, everything is different. I'm not to say that it's bad...it's just really weird! Enjoy!
A funny video from "The Simpsons" TV show, spoofing amongst other things the popular (and addictive) online MMORPG game World of Warcraft. Enjoy!
WTF..?!
It looks like he finally achieved his dream. He'll never be the same again. Literally!
Technology and Health News
The use of an organic material has been put in place a structure capable of transmitting data at rates eight times higher than those of traditional devices .
The study of materials capable of transmitting data at ever higher speeds is the constant challenge of the technology of optical communications. The use of a new organic material, tested by a team of U.S. and European research coordinated by Ivan Biaggi of Lehigh University (United States), has enabled to achieve data transfers much higher than that obtained so far with traditional devices.
The novelty lies in the combination of structures in silicon with organic material, identified by the initials Ddmebt . This is essentially a kind of "nonlinear" device, able to change its molecular structure to the passage of light, making it propagate at high speed. To minimize interference with the passage of data, researchers have vaporized the organic material and the deposit left on the rails of silicon and in the spaces between them. In this way, explain the authors, the molecules are deposited "like snowflakes", forming a highly homogeneous plastic. It is precisely in the interstices between the rails of silicon, filled with new material, that the light passes at high speed, allowing you to transmit data up to 170 Gigabit per second (with the traditional structures, which consist only of silicon, you can reach a maximum speed around 20-30 Gigabit per second). Combining silicon with an architecture was needed to channel and confine the flow of light within very small spaces (the guide of silicon is separated by a few tens of nanometers).
A survey published on PloS Medicine considers the effects of "the happiness pill clinically nonexistent". And in Great Britain this survey resulted in an outbreak of controversy.
Prozac, the antidepressant Seroxat and in general antidepressants do not produce clinically significant benefits. It had the effect of an earthquake relationship. Irving Kirsch, director of the psychology department of Hull University, which - published in the online journal PloS Medicine - assess the outcomes of total 47 studies (known and unpublished) of British and American experts on the real effects of "happiness pill", Prozac.
Printed immediately on the front pages of major British newspapers, The Guardian and The Independent Times immediately attacked by the pharmaceutical companies concerned. The study argues that this type of medicines - given annually by more than 40 million people around the world -- found minimal improvements compared to the simple placebo, amounting to just two points on the Hamilton depression scale (comprising 51 points total). Findings for fluoxetine (Prozac), venlafaxine (Efexor), paroxetine (Seroxat) and similar molecules have been put on the market, but which do not reach the three points needed by the British National Institute for Clinical Excellence (Nice) to recognize their significant clinical differences .
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