Saturday, January 31, 2009

Delicious cakes test

Delicious Cake

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Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Useful Links to ASU sites

Useful Links to ASU sites: "Quick Reference Cards"

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Classless Inter-Domain Routing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Classless Inter-Domain Routing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR), introduced starting in 1993, is the latest refinement to the way IP addresses are interpreted. It replaced the previous generation of IP address syntax, classful networks. It allowed increased flexibility when dividing ranges of IP addresses into separate networks."

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Wired News: Mighty Mice Regrow Organs

Wired News: Mighty Mice Regrow Organs: "Genetically altered mice discovered accidentally at the Wistar Institute in Pennsylvania have the seemingly miraculous ability to regenerate like a salamander, and even regrow vital organs."

Tom's Hardware Guide PCs & HowTo: Pepping Up Windows - Introduction

Tom's Hardware Guide PCs & HowTo: Pepping Up Windows - Introduction: "The average Windows user tends to be less than satisfied with Windows. And that's no surprise, either, given the rather woeful state of its default applications. Consider that both Wordpad and Notepad refuse to open larger files, the integrated audio recorder limits recordings to 60 seconds, and Paint, the integrated graphics program, offers only the most rudimentary of features. Worse still, Internet Explorer can neither be considered modern nor safe for browsing, while Outlook Express is known for its affinity for contracting any number of worms and viruses. In short, the out-of-the-box Windows configuration is usually outdated and problem laden."

Prog Power VI

Main Page: "So, finally, Prog Power VI was here..this is the second time I have experienced this two-day Metal Event! I had gone to the now highly documented and loved Prog Power III(Angra, Edguy, Gamma Ray, Silent Force, Blind Guardian), so it's safe to say that my expectations were very high. I will not bore you with details of our trip to and from Atlanta(almost event-less) but I'll just say that this is not the last time I will visit this awesome city to go to Prog Power!!"

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

WorldNetDaily: Paraplegic breakthrough using adult stem cells

WorldNetDaily: Paraplegic breakthrough using adult stem cells: "Apparent major breakthrough
with patient paralyzed 19 years"

Monday, September 26, 2005

Blogcritics.org: U.S. Sponsors Discrimination.

Blogcritics.org: U.S. Sponsors Discrimination.: "More of our democracy and formerly 'free' country got flushed down the toilet last week when the House of Republicans voted to allow states to freely discriminate against American citizens on the basis of religion."

Mad Penguin

Mad Penguin: "Every community has its heroes. From the beginning of time, we've all needed that special something to grasp onto and worship in one way or another. The Linux community is no different. Sure, there are a handful of people known as leaders or visionaries that people look up to, but what other alta..."

The digital Dark Age - Technology - smh.com.au

The digital Dark Age - Technology - smh.com.au: "The quicker we are to record and store our lives in digital form, the bleaker the future of information looks, writes John Huxley."

Sunday, September 25, 2005

Mobile Phone As Home Computer

Mobile Phone As Home Computer: "What would you call a device that has a screen, a keyboard, storage for personal information such as contacts, email, documents, the ability to play audio and video files, some games, a spreadsheet program, and a communications capability? Sound like a personal computer? How about 'mobile phone'?"

The Korea Times : Seoul to Build Combat Robot

The Korea Times : Seoul to Build Combat Robot: "Defense and communications technicians will team up to develop a mobile combat robot to fight alongside human soldiers on the battlefield, the government said Wednesday."

SPACE.com -- Nanotechnology: Scientists Pin Big Hopes on a Small Scale

SPACE.com -- Nanotechnology: Scientists Pin Big Hopes on a Small Scale: "BOULDER, Colo. -- Nanotechnology, which is being developed for use in a number of industries, may have large payoffs for space applications and exploration missions."

Space Elevator: Momentum Building

Space Elevator: Momentum Building: "Leading experts are meeting this week to take a longing look at the idea of a space elevator. The idea is a stretch, no doubt, with plenty of work to do before travelers have push-button, top floor access to space."