The only thing I can say: Wow!
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Poor Kids!
Some parents don't understand what they are doing to their childs. They do everything in order to gain money! damn!
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Google's Calculator
To use Google's built-in calculator function, simply enter the calculation you'd like done into the search box and hit the Enter key or click on the Google Search button. The calculator can solve math problems involving basic arithmetic, more complicated math, units of measure and conversions, and physical constants
Sunday, March 27, 2005
Web Extensions
Do you know what the meaning of each website's extension is? Here is a brief description:
.com represents the word "commercial," and is a widely used extension. Most businesses prefer a .com domain name because it is a highly recognized extension for a commercial presence on the Internet.
.net represents the word "network," and is most commonly used by businesses that are directly involved in the infrastructure of the Internet. Some businesses choose domain names with a .net extension for their intranet Websites.
.org represents the word "organization," and is primarily used by non-profit organizations or trade associations.
.biz is generally used for small business Web sites.
.info is for credible resource Web sites and signifies a "resource" web site. It is a very popular extension beyond .com, .net and .org.
.us is for American Web sites and is the latest extension. It has a large amount of available names in inventory.
.bz was originally designated as the country code for Belize. It is now commonly used by small businesses that can't get the name they want using the .biz extension, and may be registered by anyone, from any country.
.ws was originally designated as the country code for Western Samoa, but is now commonly used as an acronym for "Web sites." It may be registered by anyone, from any country.
.com represents the word "commercial," and is a widely used extension. Most businesses prefer a .com domain name because it is a highly recognized extension for a commercial presence on the Internet.
.net represents the word "network," and is most commonly used by businesses that are directly involved in the infrastructure of the Internet. Some businesses choose domain names with a .net extension for their intranet Websites.
.org represents the word "organization," and is primarily used by non-profit organizations or trade associations.
.biz is generally used for small business Web sites.
.info is for credible resource Web sites and signifies a "resource" web site. It is a very popular extension beyond .com, .net and .org.
.us is for American Web sites and is the latest extension. It has a large amount of available names in inventory.
.bz was originally designated as the country code for Belize. It is now commonly used by small businesses that can't get the name they want using the .biz extension, and may be registered by anyone, from any country.
.ws was originally designated as the country code for Western Samoa, but is now commonly used as an acronym for "Web sites." It may be registered by anyone, from any country.
Saturday, March 26, 2005
Thursday, March 17, 2005
Bush
If you are a bush fan, then you can download and listen these two speechs:
http://downloads.warprecords.com/morris/bushwhacked.mp3
http://downloads.warprecords.com/bushwhacked2.mp3
http://downloads.warprecords.com/morris/bushwhacked.mp3
http://downloads.warprecords.com/bushwhacked2.mp3
Toddler Shoots Tot In Toy Dispute
A 2-year-old was shot by his 4-year-old brother, who may not have known the difference between a real and toy gun, police said.
The different phases of my work
Programming is my main interest. You may want to know what the main steps are taken in order to get a project up and running as the customer demands it.
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
The CCL game
This flash game is really time consuming. If you have enough time, don't hesitate, take the plunge and see how many levels you can proceed!
Monday, March 14, 2005
Sunday, March 13, 2005
Interactive Human Body
This is a nice work of flash. Rotate, drag, and drop human organs into appropriate places. It's educational and fun.
Saturday, March 12, 2005
Have you heard about it? I've been always interested in converting pictures to ascii maps. What I talk about is something like this:
Looking for any application capable of doing such conversion, a came across these ones:
http://www.text-image.com/
http://dmoz.org/Arts/Visual_Arts/ASCII_Art/Software/
http://www.19.5degs.com/element/222.php
http://www.ykwong.com/asciipic.html : This program allows you to convert bitmaps (*.bmp) and JPEGs (*.jpg) into plain text files (*.txt)
Do you know anything else like these?
Looking for any application capable of doing such conversion, a came across these ones:
http://www.text-image.com/
http://dmoz.org/Arts/Visual_Arts/ASCII_Art/Software/
http://www.19.5degs.com/element/222.php
http://www.ykwong.com/asciipic.html : This program allows you to convert bitmaps (*.bmp) and JPEGs (*.jpg) into plain text files (*.txt)
Do you know anything else like these?
Friday, March 11, 2005
Robber raids police dorm
A knife-wielding robber picked the wrong target in Japan when he burst into a police dormitory.
The 26-year-old demanded cash but instead found himself surrounded by police officers, reports Mainichi Shimbun.
Police suspect the robber may have intended to rob a Japan Railways office next to the police dormitory in Haramachi.
"Our uniforms look pretty similar to those used by JR, so he probably got us mixed up," a police officer at the scene said.
The arrested man told police: "I didn't really care where I could go, but never dreamed I'd end up where I did."
The 26-year-old demanded cash but instead found himself surrounded by police officers, reports Mainichi Shimbun.
Police suspect the robber may have intended to rob a Japan Railways office next to the police dormitory in Haramachi.
"Our uniforms look pretty similar to those used by JR, so he probably got us mixed up," a police officer at the scene said.
The arrested man told police: "I didn't really care where I could go, but never dreamed I'd end up where I did."
Tuesday, March 08, 2005
Saturday, March 05, 2005
Friday, March 04, 2005
Microsoft showcases robots to watch kids
The teddy bear sitting in the corner of the child's room might look normal, until his head starts following the kid around using a face recognition program, perhaps also allowing a parent talk to the child through a special phone, or monitor the child via a camera and wireless Internet connection.
Sir Bill Gates
Microsoft employees take note: philanthropic rich bloke Bill Gates should now be formally addressed as Bill Gates KBE (Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) - following a quick tap on the shoulder from Her Imperial Majestyness Liz II at Buck House this morning.
Thursday, March 03, 2005
Virtual Girlfriend
Hong Kong-based Artificial Life has created a virtual girlfriend that it hopes to make available for users of 2.5G, 2.75G and 3G phones. Named "Vivienne Rose," she will flirt, chat and argue with subscribers, who will be able to call up panoramic views of her on the screens of their handsets.
Wednesday, March 02, 2005
Offline or Invisible?
An article on how to know whether a Yahoo! Messenger user is really offline or in "invisible" mode.
Tuesday, March 01, 2005
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