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Another interesting galactic phenomenon...Slowly-Dying Fast-Moving Star DiscoveredA slowly-dying but very fast moving star has been discovered with a
tail 13 light-years long -- the first of its kind but probably not the
last, astronomers said today.More......
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Behold, the winner of the "plastic surgeons will do anything for a buck" award...Man has thumbs surgically altered to use iPhoneSurgeon Robert Fox Spars, who developed the procedure, said: "This is
really on-the-edge sort of stuff. We're turning plastic surgery from
something that people use in service of vanity, to a real tool for
improving workplace efficiency."Glad to see that he is able to replace a few hundred million years of evolution with an alteration that helps someone use a device that will be outdated in 5 years.More......
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LOS ANGELES - In
deep underground laboratories around the globe, a high-tech race is on
to spot dark matter, the invisible cosmic glue that's believed to keep
galaxies from spinning apart.More at Forbes.com......
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Wow. I haven't posted in over a year on this little site. Guess I need to get back into the habit.Things have been really busy...new job...new baby. How time flys....
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EA is planning to produce a one-hour special that gives a sneak peek at their new Football video game. But, get this... they are also going to charge $20 for fans to view it. Sad thing is I'm sure they will make a profit.Read the Full Article at CNN.com......
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This is a very interested article explaining why Sony might be making a big mistake on their Playstation 3 strategy. I agree with a most of the points - the main ones being they are trying to be everything to everyone, are priced too high, and are forcing their Blu-ray technology.
Opinion: Could Sony Go From First to Worst?...
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Looks like Microsoft's WinFX has been renamed to the .NET Framework 3.0. Should be interesting...
Introducing .NET Framework 3.0Vice President S. Somasegar describes the decision to rename WinFX to the .NET Framework 3.0. Now the WinFX technology you know has a name that identifies it for exactly what it is—the next version of Microsoft’s developer framework. ...
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The new Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is now halfway to Mars and so far so good. It has the potential to give us the best aerial views of the planet yet. "Already, it has successfully returned data at 6 megabits per second — about the speed of filling a CD-ROM every 16 minutes."
Can't wait to see some of the shots when it gets there...
Read more at MSNBC.com.......
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We play a lot of GT 4 at the office. And, this might explain why...
Edmunds.com carried out the dream comparison test for many a Gran Turismo 4 player by placing the game against the real life cars on the same tracks. This has been done before, but not with such a variety of vehicles. They pitted a real life Ford GT, a Dodge Neon SRT-4, Ford Mustang GT, a Mazda RX-8 and a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo against their in-game counterparts on the famous Laguna Seca track.
Read the referring article at www.joystiq.com...
Or, view the original report at Edmunds.com......
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I just saw this on Wired.com. Scientists have accidentally mutated mice that now have the ability to totally regenerate body parts, including repair of vital organs. Hopefully, they used anesthetics to come to these conclusions.
Full Article......
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Looks like HD-DVD may have received the boost that it needs to better compete with Sony's alternate format, Blu-Ray. Microsoft and Intel have both given it their "blessing".
Up until now, both Intel and Microsoft have officially remained neutral in the HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray battle, declining to take part in the negotiations between Sony and Toshiba over a possible unified format. The fact that they have finally picked a side suggests that any remaining glimmer of hope has now disappeared.
It's no great surprise that Microsoft has joined the HD-DVD camp - just last month, the Redwood giant was rumoured to be considering incorporating HD-DVD technology into future versions of the Xbox 360.
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I found this blog yesterday while checking on the status of DirectNic, our DNS registrar. They are located in New Orleans and are keeping things going dispite the situation.
It a very "real" look at what is happening down there. Check it out here...
http://www.livejournal.com/users/interdictor/
Also, it looks like Wired Magazine has even noticed...
http://www.wired.com/news/hurricane/0,2904,68725,00.html?tw=rss.TOP...
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A computer simulation of the Earth's climate 250 million years ago suggests that global warming triggered the so-called "great dying".
Read the article at the BBC website......
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Saw this on Wired.com. Perhaps one step closer to a cancer cure...
Today, the National Cancer Institute is on its way to becoming a Nano Cancer Institute as it prepares to spend $144.3 million over five years on the engineered nanoparticles "approach"...
Check out the article here......
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And, yet another cool Google app...
http://moon.google.com/...
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Wow! It's been a while since I posted anything of interest. We've been so busy with the new house. Just saw this and thought it was cool...
Explaining Antarctica's strange megadunesVast ripples invisible from surface, but look like fingerprints from space
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8701565/...
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