Archive for May2005

PS3 Specs

Summary Specifications:

-Blu-Ray media support with 6x today’s DVD storage
-Support for CD-ROM, CDR+W, DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R
-Backwards compatibility to PS2 and PS1 (touche Xbox 360)
-Memory Stick Duo, SD, and Compact Flash memory slots
-Detachable 2.5 inch hard-drive
-Support for 7 Bluetooth controllers
-6 USB slots (4 in front, 2 in the back
-3.2 Ghz Cell processor with 2.18 teraflops of performance
-255mb XDR RAM at 3.2ghz, 256mb GDDR VRAM at 700mhz
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PS3 Secret Features Reveal

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Cooking BBQ lol

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E3: Sony to Launch PlayStation 3 in Spring 2006

Take a first look at the new Playstation 3
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Ugly Bug Contest

ugly bugAren’t you glad nobody puts your face under a microscope? The Dobsonfly was featured in the Oklahoma Microscopy Society’s “Ugly Bug Contest.â€? The picture submitted into the contest was processed using a scanning electron microscope, which magnifies the bug 10 to 500 times their original size, revealing the true features of the bug. Sometimes the truth is best left untold.

[ via livescience ]

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Flying Snake!

Flying Snake
Click on image to view flying snake video

Son: Mom! Look! A snake flying!
Mom: Don’t be stupid, son.

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Personal Nuclear Power: New Battery Lasts 12 Years

BatteryA new type of battery based on the radioactive decay of nuclear material is 10 times more powerful than similar prototypes and should last a decade or more without a charge, scientists announced this week.

The longevity would make the battery ideal for use in pacemakers or other surgically implanted devices, developers say, or it might power spacecraft or deep-sea probes.

You might also find these nuclear batteries running sensors and other small devices in your home in a few years. Such devices “don’t consume much power,” said University of Rochester electrical engineer Philippe Fauchet, “and yet having to replace the battery every so often is a real pain in the neck.”

Fauchet told LiveScience the batteries could last a dozen years. They’re being developed at Rochester and the technology has been licensed by BetaBatt Inc.

How it works

The technology is called betavoltaics. It uses a silicon wafer to capture electrons emitted by a radioactive gas, such as tritium. It is similar to the mechanics of converting sunlight into electricity in a solar panel.

Until now, betavoltaics has been unable to match solar-cell efficiency. The reason is simple: When the gas decays, its electrons shoot out in all directions. Many of them are lost.

“For 50 years, people have been investigating converting simple nuclear decay into usable energy, but the yields were always too low,” Fauchet explained. “We’ve found a way to make the interaction much more efficient, and we hope these findings will lead to a new kind of battery that can pump out energy for years.”

Fauchet’s team took the flat silicon surface, where the electrons are captured and converted to a current, and turned it into a three-dimensional surface by adding deep pits.

Each pit is about one micron wide. That’s four ten-thousandths of an inch. They’re more than 40 microns deep.

Tritium is a radioactive form of hydrogen. Mixed with chemicals that emit light, it is used to illuminate exit signs without electricity — the sort commonly found in schools and other public buildings.

“It is safe and can be implanted in the body,” Fauchet said. “The energetic particles emitted by tritium do not penetrate inside the skin.”

Tritium emits only low energy particles “that can be shielded by very thin materials, such as a sheet of paper,” said Gadeken of BetaBatt. “The hermetically-sealed, metallic BetaBattery cases will encapsulate the entire radioactive energy source, just like a normal battery contains its chemical source so it cannot escape.”

The device is detailed in today’s issue of Advanced Materials.

Improvements needed

The manufacturing process is standard to the semiconductor industry, so no other technology breakthroughs are needed to bring the batteries to market. Still, don’t expect anything on the store shelves for at least two years, Fauchet said. His team is now working to improve the manufacturing process, aiming for batteries many times more efficient than those announced today.
“If we are as successful as we think we may be, it will take less than five years before this technology is adopted,” he said.

Graduate student Wei Sun of the University of Toronto was lead author on the paper describing the work, which was supported by the National Science Foundation.

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The World’s Tallest Building

Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan

taipei 101

The Taipei 101 Building, built in 2004, as of today, is the tallest building in the world. It stands at 1,671 feet (509 m), and is 101 stories high. There is also work underway to install the world’s fastest passenger elevator in the world’s tallest building. The elevator runs at a top speed of 1,010 meters per minute when ascending (600 meters per minute on the way down), which works out to 60.6 kilometers per hour.

CREDIT: AP Photo/Taipei 101, HO

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Safari Browser Problem

Hello everyone…yesterday James who is using Safari browser to view my blog told me that my layout look out of place when using Safari to view. I ask him a favour by taking a screenshot of how my blog would look like under Safari and this is how it appears to be:

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safari

So, my initial guessing was most probably

    1. the oversize content size
    2. the css in content using overflow: hidden; (this code is used for hiding the image if the image is bigger than the content width)

I think safari don’t recognize that particular css code that’s why the main content drop down because when the images is bigger than the content width then it will push the content width and make it bigger and when this happends the content will drop to below.

If anyone reading this know how to solve this do suggest your solution in my comment. Anyone who is using Safari and have msn or other messaging program please contact me via comment because i will do some changes and require your assistant to see whether there is any improvement. Hope you guys can help out. Im doing all this so that Safari user can view this blog without any problem.

Thank you very much :razz:

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Blog In Bold?

Did u guys notice that all the words in my blog is bold-ed? Strange…i didn’t touch anything and it looks fine the whole day but when i come back home it becomes like that :???: Let me repair it now and hope you guys can tolerate this problem. Thanks for your patience

p/s: leave me a comment if you know what happend and how to solve it

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My valentine your valentine - Final Chapter

when its time to go home, we walk out from modesto with smile hanging on our face and sending her back home is the thing which i really dont like becos i wanted to spend more time with her. when reaching her house she asked me to drive safely and we bid goodbye to each other but there aint any smooching or stuff becos today is our 2nd time meeting each other.

when i go home driving alot of things comes into my mind despite of me having a sad mood driving home, there aint any alcohol or yelling or even speeding like hell to home cos i really do feel happy that night i think i would never forget that night…

do you think we really got fate to know each other? even she gave me wrong number but in the end we still could meet each other and spend the best valentine’s ever…
wouldnt after reading this story will make u think that valentine’s day is full of mystery and full of blessing and full of magic? is there really a cupid behind the story or gods will?

do you think there will be an end to the story? or it will be a never ending story? no, for me i think it is just a beginning of a never ending story….

author: kahsoon
date: 2004 valentine’s day
duration: 4 hours typing

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