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There are currently 233,557,958 user profiles on MySpace.com. A quick search of the site reveals there are profiles for everyone from Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner to presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Even I maintain a profile on the Web site,...
This is a beginner level tutorial to create a really simple CSS horizontal menu, just like shown in the image below.
First of all let us write HTML list for menu. Say we have 8 links, as shown in image, here goes the code..
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I found this video at the youtube. This is an obama endorsement like no other. This is pretty cool to me. And just so you know i was going to title this "Goodwill goes for Obama!" My girl told me i was evil if i did that. Thats dirty throwing God in there like that. I think she the devil or else why would she wear them little bitty ass nightgowns? She know i have a sex addiction....How the hell did i get off subject again? anyway dig on this video. See yall later.Best online background check
This video was sent to me by Military.com and I thought that it was pretty amazing. This is a video of the new upgraded 'Big Dog' walkabout built by Boston Dynamics for the military. Pretty amazing technology that walks across terrain to carry a payload. It is suprising how far technology has come. I thought the sound it makes is pretty eerie.Video of Big Dog in actionYouTube Version
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Over the past few decades, we have seen an unbelievable amount of technological innovations and developments. For some reason, however, people have become confused and have started calling every simple technological development that comes along an innovation. But while much of the new technology, such as loading DVD to iPod, is pretty cool, it is not, technically speaking, innovative. In order for something to be considered an innovation, it has to be something that is totally brand new and completely revolutionary. If it doesn't completely revolutionize the way we think about something or the way we do something, then it is not innovative. Loading DVD to iPod certainly has not revolutionized our lives, so it is not an innovation. But even though it's not an innovation, loading DVD to iPod
Once in a while I tell you guys about a fun promotion or website... well, how about a chance to win a $1,000 prize from Overstock.com? Obviously I can't force you to head over there and register but if you are so inclined to enter fun drawings, this one is easy and you have a number of chances to win as well as winning gifts for 5 of your friends. Intrigued? Read on.
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Since I had to review Beowulf this month, I reasoned that I should see the "flat" version that most people would go to. I hadn't had many pleasant 3D experiences in the past, and who would pick that over a conventional viewing anyway. I changed my mind when a local critic recommended the new-fangled Digital 3D, so I went for it. I'm glad I did.When I bought my ticket, the first thing I noticed was the extra two bucks you have to shell out for the polarized glasses. This was good news in that the glasses are of high quality (opposed to the cheap red/green paper crap) and work well. The specs are oversized, which allows those who already wear glasses (me) to watch comfortably. The Ray-Ban Wayfarer inspired design doesn't hurt either.I asked the box office guy if they had to install anything special for the 3D effect and he told me it was a built-in feature of the new digital projectors. This is impressive, as manufacturers are obviously forward thinking this technology right into the
Honey, did you remember to buy film? Is there film in the camera? Have we used all the film? Well, those days of questions are pretty much in the past. Thanks to the digital revolution, digital memory cards are the digital equivalent of film. These small removable memory cards are what digital cameras use to store the photos they have taken. Most of these memory cards measured in gigabytes (GB) and still popular, the megabytes (MB) digital memory cards are still available. These digital memory cards can store hundreds of digital images depending upon the format.Here is the beauty of a digital memory card. When the card is full, you have the option to either delete images from the card or transfer them to a computer or storage device to free up space for additional pictures. Obviously, you aren't buying more film, just storing them on your PC. With the cost of storage continuously dropping and the size of hard drives increasing, you could store thousands of photos on your home computer
Just a couple weeks ago I received 50 Periucundum est Catholicum esse wristbands. Now, today I found out that in a couple of days I will be receiving a free copy of Light in the Dark Ages: The Friendship of Francis and Clare of Assisi. Anyone heard of this book or know anything about it? It's written by Jon M. Sweeney. For some reason his name sounds familiar, but I'm not sure why. Anyway, I'm always down for a free book and it will be cool to see if it's any good or not. I'll keep you posted.Pax Christi,phatcatholic
Заглавие: Pretty Cool 2: Pocket Girl
Жанр: Комедия
Година: 2007
Link: imdb.com
Режисьор: Rolfe Kanefsky
Участват: Eric Fagundes, Julia Lehman, Angela Dodson, Jennifer Day
Когато Уолтър получава нов мобилен телефон дори и не би могъл да си представи, какво ще му се случи по-късно. След инцидент телефона се самоъпгрейдва и виртуалната симулационна програма Джени, започва да [...]
This is pretty cool. It's cockpit footage of the final 3 1/2 minutes of landing at Hong Kong's old Kai Tak airport. This is a Boeing 747 shooting the famous checkerboard approach and landing in rain. The instrument approach was set 45 degrees away from the airport, so when the pilots broke out of cloud instead of seeing the airport they'd see a large checkerboard sign set into a hill. Rather than hit the hill, the crew would turn 45 degrees to the right at 2 miles from the airport, then land. I imagine that would be tough to do in a large jet. The airport has since closed and been replaced by Hong Kong International Chek Lop Kok, an airport with a conventional instrument approach.
Check it out, it's pretty cool. Hexafluoride is a gas that's a lot more dense than air, so they put some in an aquarium and floated a little aluminum boat on it. I'll try to come up with some way to tie this into aviation later, or not.