Archive for July, 2007

World’s smallest HD Camcoder

In an announcement made by the fine folks at Panasonic, the company is claiming that its new HDC-SD5 is in fact the world’s smallest 3CCD Full HD camcorder. And considering its dimensions are a minute 2.6 x 2.6 x 5.3-inches and it weighs just .75-pounds, there’s no wonder the company is making such claims.

Besides its size, the camera sports 1,920 x 1,080 30fps recording on SD or SDHC cards as well as image stabilizations Leica Dicomar lenses. Look for it in September for a cool $1000.

Full specs after the pictures.

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1 comment July 31, 2007

History of Time division

Why is a minute divided into 60 seconds, an hour into 60 minutes, yet there are only 24 hours in a day?

Michael A. Lombardi, a metrologist in the Time and Frequency Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colo., takes the case.

In today’s world, the most widely used numeral system is decimal (base 10), a system that probably originated because it made it easy for humans to count using their fingers. The civilizations that first divided the day into smaller parts, however, used different numeral systems, specifically duodecimal (base 12) and sexagesimal (base 60).
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1 comment July 30, 2007

प्रोजेक्ट: गीता-सार

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1 comment July 29, 2007

Multi-functional Shower from Duravit

multishower.jpgIf you’re looking for your dream shower, the Multi-functional shower from Duravit may be it. It’s a luxury shower that looks like a gas chamber.

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Not only does it have seating for two (my crummy shower doesn’t even have seating for one), it has a plethora of other snazzy features as well. It has a hand shower, a hose for Kneipp treatment (no, I don’t know what that is either), 10 massage jets with individually adjustable pressure (via the remote control), a gushing waterfall feature to soothe aching shoulders and alleviate muscle tension, and a steam bath (just sit down in the seats to enjoy the warm moisture–the seats even fold out so you can lounge). And don’t forget the optional colored LED spotlights for “chromotherarpy.”

My little shower cubby is looking sadder and sadder all the time…

 

Add comment July 29, 2007

Femtocell : Signal problem ends forever

Femtocell and phoneFemtocells - Cure for Poor Cell Coverage

Everytime on your cellfone No coverage, it’s too much…..To solve this problem femtocell is right now. A femtocell is something entirely different. It’s the cure for dark spots where your cell phone just won’t get a signal. It is a small device that uses your Internet connection to act as a portable cell tower. Just plug it in and — presto — instant coverage in your home without having to stand in that corner where you barely get two bars.

BBC News has a lengthy report on the devices and their potential, indicating that some time in the not-too-distant future femtocell devices may be included as part of your standard two-year package from a wireless provider. It makes good sense, as you’d have great reception in your home (and potentially wherever you were on vacation) while wireless companies could cut back on new cell towers that cost millions to erect … and potentially even more to decorate.

Add comment July 28, 2007

See This Longest Bus

I’m also in doubt, Is this a bus or a little train?

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For more pictures of longest Bus.

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1 comment July 27, 2007

Ghost communicate with people during sleep

People communicate with ghosts during sleep

Most ghosts are spirits. Our Spirit is that nonphysical part of us. We have two parts to us, the physical and the nonphysical. We see the physical part of ourselves through our eyes. We see the physical universe through our eyes as well.

Anyone who is dead is a ghost. And we know there are lots of dead people out there. There are more ghosts than living people. Ghosts are all around us. Ghosts interact with us on an emotional level. They try to influence us to get us to react to them.

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10 comments July 26, 2007

Biometric phonelock now in japanese network

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Biometric security techniques, such as face or iris recognition, are not particularly new, but have tended to be limited to official business or novelty products until now. That seems sure to change with the commercial debut this month of a mobile phone lock from Oki Japan that is opened simply by looking at it.
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1 comment July 25, 2007

7 Road crossing in Shinjuku

A new overpass being constructed at West Shinjuku Junction will make the area one of the few places in the world where 7 roads/rail lines cross over each other or intersect in a single place. Here are a couple video reports on the road construction project:
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Add comment July 25, 2007

Ramen (Noodles) Bath in Japanese Theme Park

Noodle lovers rejoice, now you can spend a small fortune to bathe with complete strangers in a colossal bowl of Ramen !(Noodles).

The bath, shaped like a ramen bowl, contains pepper-flavored water colored a light, milky brown, to like tonkotsu (pork bone) ramen soup. The special bath was created jointly by the theme park and a famous ramen shop, Nantsuttei in Hadano, Japan (Kanagawa Prefecture).

The water contains collagen and garlic extracts, and theme park officials claim it can help produce beautiful skin and aid moisture retention.

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2 comments July 25, 2007

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