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The violent maneuvers of this test pilot turn make the airplane go into a stall. Luckily the pilot makes it, but they will have to build another airplane. Oh, well... Enjoy!
I've seen what Ubuntu managed to realize in the past years, and I must say I'm very excited about it. Even though it's missing decent and easy to use fake Raid support, I might try to install it. Compiz is one of the cool things I've heard great things in Ubuntu. Now, KDE 4.0 makes use of some of these effects adding a welcomed revival of the old user interface. Cool!
This is the 1st automated parking garage installed in New York. Fully automated, it functions similar to an elevator, by placing your car underground in a free parking spot. It's really cool considering that it saves not only your time, but also lots of space, and money because it doesn't have driveways!
WTF..?!
YouLickit!? Why? Why would you do that? Why would anyone want on his iPhone an application in which the main purpose is to likc stuff? The simple fact that someone has this application installed should drop the second hand price for that device in half. WTF?
Amazing
While I'm sure there are other markets through which trains go through, I've yet to see or hear one through which they go this close to stalls and shoppers. It's incredible! Robers are the the least of your worries in this market! Wow!
Movie Trailer
Rambo 4 has been launched. The question on everybody's lips is if it's worth it. Well, when you go too see a movie from the Rambo series, you pretty much know what to expect: lots and lots of action from Sylvester Stallone. Here's the trailer for Rambo 4, so you can decide for yourself, whether to go see it , or wait for the DVD.
Technology and Health News
It was finally demonstrated how atoms arrange themselves inside the materials. This opens new possibilities for designing ultraresistant objects.
Glass is a material called 'amorphous', whose atoms that is, are not disposed in a regular type structures crystal. The substance is not considered a solid but, rather, a liquid with very high viscosity. An international research team, led by Paddy Royall University of Bristol (Great Britain), in collaboration with Japanese and Australian scholars, is now able to demonstrate that during the solidification particles have in-shaped structures that prevent the icosahedron formation of crystals. Unlike solid crystalline form, in which the atoms are fixed to one another by chemical bonds into regular geometric structures, glass appears' solid 'just because the movement of each particle is physically prevented by the presence of other neighbouring atoms. The particles, that is, hinder each other. It was thus finally confirmed, with a simulation test, a 50 years old theory that explains many of the characteristics of this material and that could allow us to build, for example, non-crystalline metals much more resistant than traditional ones.
The transfer of data will be hundred of times faster than that by radio waves. The promise is made by the first tests conducted by a German institute.
Receiving images in Google Earth or photos of the Hubble telescope in real time may soon be reality. A German institute has experienced a communication system based on lasers which will transfer data at a rate one hundred times higher than that possible with radio waves.
The technology was developed by researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology in Aachen on the company's Tesat GmbH & Co. under a project funded by the German Aerospace Center (Dlr).
No more black and white images: a new electronic tool will observe the chemical species to the wavelengths of visible
The color images provided by an ordinary microscope can not make a resolution at the level of individual atoms, while the electronic microscopes, capable of atomic resolution, providing black and white images. In these images different atoms appear as different shades of grey. Now, an electron microscope of a new generation, recently designed and installed at Cornell University and the subject of a study published in Science, will obtain color images at atomic resolution.
Presented today, the Italo-Spanish computer Janus, has a high level of parallelism, in which the architecture of physical connections is established when you run the program!
He was baptized Janus, as the Roman god Janus Bifronte, dual supercomputer programmability, where the programmer decides not only what instructions to follow but also, with the same lines of code, which is the exact structure of links physical on which the program should be run.
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