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PLANET-DISSOLVING DUST CLOUD IS HEADED TOWARD EARTH! |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 9/19/2005 8:55:21 AM |
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The World is coming to an end....
Treasure your loved ones...
PEACE...
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Great space shooting game~! |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 7/1/2005 10:26:42 AM |
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Great space shooting game~!
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Science:
Sex and the single robot |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 2/3/2005 4:51:42 PM |
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Scientists have made them walk and talk. There are even robots that can run. But a South Korean professor is poised to take their development several steps further, and give cybersex new meaning.
Kim Jong-Hwan, the director of the ITRC-Intelligent Robot Research Centre, has developed a series of artificial chromosomes that, he says, will allow robots to feel lusty, and could eventually lead to them reproducing. He says the software, which will be installed in a robot within the next three months, will give the machines the ability to feel, reason and desire. ..
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Science:
Canadian inventor discovers x-ray vision, maybe |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 1/20/2005 9:33:21 PM |
Canadian inventor Troy Hurtubise, who some of you may know as the creator of the grizzly bear-proof suit and fire-resistant paste, claims to have built a device that sees through walls. Doc Brown-style, Hurtubise says he saw the entire device, called the Angel Light, in a dream and built it without any blueprints or schematics. He later showed the device to representatives from the French government who were so impressed they gave him $40,000 on the spot to finish it. After talking to some contacts at MIT, he also discovered that the device could also detect stealth material and cause electronic devices to stop working (or, so he says). And, like any good mad scientist, he tested the device on himself. Sticking his hand in front of it, he claims to have been able to see muscles and blood vessels, but now says he has no feeling in a finger on that hand. Ah, the perils of science.
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Science:
ET Visitors: Scientists See High Likelihood |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 1/15/2005 11:34:14 AM |
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Decades ago, it was physicist Enrico Fermi who pondered the issue of extraterrestrial civilizations with fellow theorists over lunch, generating the famous quip: "Where are they?" That question later became central to debates about the cosmological census count of other star folk and possible extraterrestrial (ET) visitors from afar...
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World:
Asia battles earthquake aftermath |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 12/27/2004 6:00:07 AM |
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Survivors and rescuers are battling through the devastation left by sea surges that killed more than 20,000 people on Asia's southern shores.
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World:
Australian man discovers the hard way that gadgets and beer don’t always mix |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 12/15/2004 7:51:16 AM |
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Who knew that using a hose connected to a helmet-mounted jug and powered by an electric drill to drink massive amounts of beer could be dangerous? Certainly not us (there go our big plans for New Year’s Eve), and definitely not some dude in Australia who discovered the hard way that pumping that much beer into yourself can split open your stomach and get a lot of beer into your abdomen. Hard to believe, but the victim, who spent a week in intensive care, asked not to have his name released to the public. Australian health experts are warning people not to build gadgets to pump beer or any other kind liquid into themselves this holiday season.
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Bytesector's 2004 hardware holiday gift guide |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 12/15/2004 7:49:36 AM |
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This guide will provide information on some of the popular products brought to consumers in 2004. Just remember, people want gifts that rock and we know just which ones rock.
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Technology:
Mozilla Celebrates 10 Million Firefox Downloads |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 12/15/2004 7:48:30 AM |
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The Mozilla Foundation has announced that its Firefox browser has been downloaded over 10 million times in the last 31 days. On average, Firefox has been downloaded 4 times per second since its release on November 9th. The Foundation originally estimated 10 million downloads to be reached after 100 days of public availability.
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Entertainment:
Constantine movie trailer |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 12/15/2004 7:47:49 AM |
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Here's a link to the latest movie trailer for the forthcoming Keanu Reeves movie, Constantine. (thanks Gareth Ramsay).
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Health:
Gates gives $42.6 million to fight malaria |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 12/15/2004 7:46:59 AM |
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Combating malaria has been one of the primary goals of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and its latest gift of $42.6 million will fund a nonprofit drug company's high-tech take on an ancient Chinese remedy.
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Gaming:
PSP Defects Reported |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 12/15/2004 7:45:41 AM |
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GamesAreFun.com is reporting that several defective PSP units have been shipped, suffering from problems such as dead pixels (as many as 3 per screen with the problem), broken UMD drives, air bubbles in the screens, dust in the screens, and the analog "nubs" not working, or actually falling off. Most retailers are stressing the fact that these problems don't occur in the majority of PSPs, but take caution in importing until Sony gives an official announcement. Sony has yet to make any official announcement about any of these issues, and about how users with any of these problems can recitfy them.
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General:
Major changes underway... |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 11/10/2004 3:24:26 AM |
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Major changes will be going on in this website but will take about 2 to 3 months. Keep on coming! =>
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Science:
Two women found with HIV-immune mutant gene |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 10/7/2004 8:11:36 AM |
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SHENZHEN: Two women have been identified as carrying a mutant gene that is immune to HIV/AIDS, the first such cases uncovered in China, a researcher said.
The finding is the joint effort of a research programme, "Association of Human Genetic Polymorphisms with HIV Affections," jointly conducted by the University of Washington in the US State of Washington and local Infectious Disease Hospitals and medical institutions in Guangdong Province. ..
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Technology:
BMW Unveils World's Fastest Hydrogen-Powered Car |
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Submitted by weiqiang - Posted on 9/25/2004 9:16:53 AM |
PARIS (Reuters) - German luxury carmaker BMW unveiled the world's fastest hydrogen-powered car at the Paris auto show on Wednesday, dubbed the H2R, capable of exceeding 300 kilometers (185 miles) per hour....
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