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Flying Machines do Existed in Ancient Periods
Pyramid is not only the World Wonder. There is something more than that :O
While we often think of our bodies and minds as two distinct entities, it turns out they are much more entwined than we might assume. Researchers are continually finding evidence that the brain has a distinct power to manipulate the body’s physiology. As these example. . .
Workout Works out in Generating Electricity
The health club I mentioned before, the Green Microgym, based in Portland, Ore., bills itself as the “world’s first electricity generating” gym. Company background information says that in 2009 the club generated 36 percent of its own electricity by combining human and solar power. The Green Microgym claims that it saved 37,000 kWh, or 85 percent compared to regular gyms.
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I slumped down in the forest green vinyl seat aboard the yellow bus, focusing on the task at hand. In 20 minutes, we'd pull into the parking lot at a rival school for a volleyball match. Until then, a different competition was far more pressing: a Rubik's Cube showdown.
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What is Anonymous?
For those of you who aren’t aware, Anonymous is a loosely associated hacktivist group. It originated in 2003, representing the concept of many online and offline community users simultaneously existing as an anarchic, digitized global brain. They’ve been referred to as a hacker ‘terrorist’ group, and it’s easy to think of them as a group of punk troublemakers, raising hell online. Some have even debated whether their extra-legal protests should be labeled terrorist acts. But, that would overlook some of the genuinely good deeds the group – whose members identify themselves with the Vendetta mask – has done.
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There was an Image editor called Picnik image editor. It was really a good one until Google merged it with Google+ and the standalone editor was shut down. Other than that There is another good image editor PicMonkey which is an equally awesome online photo editing tool though some of the image effects and photo touching tools are only available to premium customers.
So to find a solution for this we found another interesting web-based image editor that’s fast, the UI is beautiful with several useful features. It’s called Picozu.
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When Google Glass was unveiled, the tech world instantly fell into two camps. Camp one was excited: we’re living in the sci-fi future! Camp two, though, wasn’t so happy. They worried that Google just wanted to plaster ads on the entire world. Is either camp correct? Let’s take a look…
What is Google’s Project Glass?
Google Glass is the attempt to make wearable computing mainstream, and it’s effectively a smart pair of glasses with an integrated heads-up display and a battery hidden inside the frame.Read More. . .
Windows fans will whine, but Net Applications’ desktop operating systems numbers don’t lie.
I predicted that Windows 8 would be dead on arrival last year, but it’s flopping even more than I thought it would be. So, why has Windows 8 been such a failure? Here’s my list:
1. Metro, aka Modern: An ugly, useless interface.
I said it before, I’ll say it again: Metro, or whatever you want to call it, may make an OK tablet interface, but it’s ugly and useless on the desktop. It requires users to forget everything they ever learned about Windows and learn an entirely new way of doing things for no real reason. To quote a popularly held opinion, Read More. . .
The new version of Sleeping Time is now live at sleepingtime.org.
Sleeping Time, if you are new, is a web app that lets you determine the sleeping pattern of any Twitter user as long as they have a public profile on Twitter. Read More. . .
Graphene is a Wonderful substance which posses the power to Multiplying the Power of Light.
A new discovery by researchers at the ICFO has revealed that graphene is even more efficient at converting light into electricity than previously known. Graphene is capable of converting a single photon of light into multiple electrons capable of driving electric current. The discovery is an important one for next-generation solar cells, as well as other light-detecting and light-harvesting technologies. . . Read More. . .
Want to take advantage of your neighbor's super fast Wi-Fi connection? If they're smart, they probably have it password protected (otherwise you wouldn't be reading this, would you?). But if you have an Android phone, you can get back at them for always parking in your spot and slamming the door when they get home at 2 a.m.—by stealing...er, borrowing, their keep reading. . .
1.Mount Everest Is The Tallest Mountain in the World.
Mount Everest is one whopping big mountain, but is it the tallest in the world? In fact it is not. A mountain is highest in regard to how far it soars above sea level. But technically it is tallest from base to summit. And Mauna Kea kills it at being the tallest. Here's the deets: Above sea level, Mauna Kea (in Hawaii) is only 13,799 feet (4,206 meters). But when you count the crazy enormous portion of it that's underwater, it's 33,465 feet tall (10,200 meters). Everest, that snobby little upstart, is only 29,029 feet (8,848 meters) above sea level, with none of it below sea level But the shame doesn't end there. Mount Kilimanjaro hasn't taken the stand yet. Kilimanjaro is 19,340 feet (5,895 meters) top to bottom. So it's not as tall as Everest – but Everest is surrounded by the rest of its friends, the Himalayas, all read more. . .
Rice Of The Planet Of The Cows
In the modern world, Internet has become a wonderful place to gain knowledge, exchange ideas, share information, make new friends and whatnot. Even though, you can do all of this by remaining anony...
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