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| Interesting Posts |
| The main goal of my blog is to share intriguing information that I find on the Internet every day. Mainly, I post about news in the categories, like technology, science, computers, cellphones and robots. In addition, I write reviews about new cellphones from companies, like Nokia. Moreover, I am a really big fan of movies and anime. So, trailers, reviews and information about the upcoming films are added, as well. |
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| Sorry for the Pause... |
| 2011-12-14 04:12:00 |
Hello, dear Reader!
This is a short post with an explanation of me not posting for more than a week. Currently, I have to re-do the mathematics-test and there is only a month left to study. Which is why, I probably will need another week or so to strengthen my knowledge.
Thanks ahead for understanding. :)
Yours,
Ardorm...
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| Volkswagen eT! - Lightweight Commercial Vehicle of Decade's Second Half? |
| 2011-11-21 21:20:00 |
Technology-news site Gizmag, has published last week an interesting post about "fresh" concept from German auto-company. According to the source, Volkswagen has designed a vehicle that has all the chances to become:
"Lightweight commercial vehicle of this decade's second half."
The same as you, I have been astonished by such a statement. There are many improvements and upgrades in the auto industry this days; plus, adding technology tools like portable computers to the vehicles isn't an innovation neither. Which is why, the above quote seems too optimistic.
However, as I kept reading and looking at the images on the site (19 images), my opinion gradually changed. Volkswagen eT! (the name of the vehicle) represents a mini-van that was originally constructed for the mail-deliverers. It has a beautiful outside and inside design with elements of autonomous control.
For example, Volkswagen eT! "understands" the following commands: "Follow me!" and "Come to ...
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| LiminAID Light - Inflatable Lamp? |
| 2011-11-17 02:42:00 |
An original concept, LuminAID Light, has been invented by a group of enthusiasts from Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture. This new technology tool works great and doesn't cost a lot, plus it is "environment-friendly".
According to the inventors, the idea of LuminAID Light was inspired by their strong wish to help those who suffer from dangerous nature disasters, like Tsunami or Earthquakes.
Thanks to today's technology abilities, LuminAID Light is an easily-built device and is simple in use. It consists of Solar panel with 2 coin cell rechargeable (up to 800 times) batteries that are covered with outer water-proof shell that works as light diffuser at the same time. It also has a handle and PVC inflatable valve.
In order to activate LuminAID Light, all you have to do is keep it under Sun light for 4-6 hours, inflate (like a matrass) and press a button. The generated light is sufficient for a comfortable reading up to 4 hours or works a...
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| Bosco Verticale - Two "Living" Towers |
| 2011-11-09 03:17:00 |
Would you like to spend $87.5 million on making our planet cleaner? I doubt the answer will be "Yes, I will!", or at least you'll think before agreeing no matter how you love ecology. Stefano Boeri surely took the time to plan everything and created an unique project named Bosco Verticale.
According to the TGDaily, Bosco Verticale represents two "living" towers. The buildings can be used as housing area or rented by offices the moment they are built. In fact, these are regular towers with one unique feature - they will be "covered" with trees and other plants!
Right now, Bosco Verticale is still in the development stage and there are no trees yet. However, you can check out the video below and see for yourself where plants will be placed to guard the city's (Milan, by the way) ecology:
It looks awesome, doesn't it? The first time I read the news, I was really amazed and thought it was just another idea. However, the moment I saw the video all my doubts...
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| A Settlement on Another Planet - Do We Need to Wait Longer? |
| 2011-11-09 03:17:00 |
Last week I have read an interesting post on Gizmag related to Chinese space program. In a nutshell, it says that on November 2, 2011 two of Chinese spacecraft successfully rendezvoused and docked 340 km above Earth. Plus, there are details about the space-ships and plans of China to complete a 60-tonned space station by 2020. This last part about manned space station was the one that inspired me to write this article...
Have you ever thought about buying yourself an apartment literally on another planet? I am sure that the answer would probably be "No!"; however, you definitely had to hear here and there about colonizing other planets.
On the one hand, some scientists and space experts say that it is a not a crazy, but impossible-to-accomplish idea. And there should be no problem to understand them:
First of all, scientists haven't discovered an appropriate planet that is like Earth yet. I am saying "Yet", because there should be at least one among thou...
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| 05/11/11 - Update |
| 2011-11-05 09:08:00 |
Hello, dear Reader!
This was a one busy week. As you could see, I have changed the update schedule to two times a week; which means you can enjoy more articles more often. :)
It also means that there was a lot work to be done. Hopefully, I enjoy writing and it was enjoyable to post more article. I hope that will stay the same in the future.
And, here's the list of the links to the new things you can read on Interesting Posts:
Safest Electric Vehicle in the World?
Artificial Skin with Tactile Sense. This one seems really beneficial to the humanity
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. This is a review of a good comedy with Robert Downy Jr. and Val Kilmer in the main roles
Babylon A.D. An awesome movie with awesome actor, Vin Diesel
These Friends. Just a funny video
Popular - Comes after being Respectful. A guest post by me about the importance of acting responsibly towards your readers.
I hope you will have a great and productive week!...
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| Babylon A.D. - Review |
| 2011-11-01 13:39:00 |
Title: Babylon A.D.;
Year: 2008;
Genre: Action, Drama, Science Fiction;
Duration: 01:30:00;
MPAA-rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, language and some sexuality;
Director: Mathieu Kassovitz;
Screenplay writer: Mathieu Kassovitz, Eric Besnard, Maurice Dantec;
Producer: Avram Kaplan, David Valdes, Alain Goldman, Selwyn Roberts;
Starring: Vin Diesel, Michelle Yeoh, Mélanie Thierry (II), Gérard Depardieu, Charlotte Rampling and others;
Country: France;
Web-sources: ...
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| Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Review |
| 2011-11-01 09:43:00 |
Title: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang;
Year: 2005;
Genre: Comedy, Thriller, Drama;
Duration: 01:43:00;
MPAA-rating: R for for language, violence and sexuality/nudity.;
Director: Shane Black;
Screenplay writer: Shane Black;
Producer: Susan Downey, Steve Richards III and others;
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Val Kilmer, Michelle Monaghan, Corbin Bernsen, Dash Mihok and others;
Country: USA;
Web-sources: ...
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| The Safest Electric Vehicle in The World? |
| 2011-11-01 09:34:00 |
Yesterday I was "surfing" the Internet for interesting news and found out an unusual post on TechnaBob. It was about a new electric car, more exactly vehicle, "iSAVE-SC1". It is said that it was produced by Hiroshima University alongside the Humanix company.
The most exciting part of this story is the developers' statement that iSAVE-SC1 is safest electric vehicle in the world. I have to confess that I haven't done any additional research to find out the reason; however, I assume that it is given such an "honour" due to the outside air-bags.
While I can somewhat agree that a frontal crash may not be a problem for a passengers, I have serious doubts about many other aspects. For example, how come there are no doors in iSAVE-SC1? Any car is called so because it is a closed "box"; otherwise, the vehicle looks more like a motorcycle.
In addition, why does it have three wheels? Even basic geometry rules prove that an object with four bearing parts have much...
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