Thursday, October 30, 2008

New Blog Image Site

Free blog image | acobox.com

This is a great new site for bloggers. Just go to www.acobox.com and register your blog. Then you just copy and past, from that site to yours, any image!

This works on any browser, I'm currently using both Firefox and Explorer. It's quick and easy.

The selection of pictures is great as well. I took the one here by clicking on abstracts and then selecting a photo. There are over a dozen categories and hundreds, if not thousands, of photos in each category. I spent a few hours just looking at the variety of photos available.

I also really like the ease with which I can post a photo. You just find the photo you want, choose the size and its orientation on the page (right, left or center) and then click to get the code. A simple ctrl-c to copy and ctrl-v to paste and you are done. It really could not be easier and it's so much faster than trying to search the net for an appropriate photo.

There is, of course, a search box to speed things up even more.

I saved the best for last: You can submit your own photos. So if you are an avid shutterbug and take pictures all the time, you can upload them to the site so that others can enjoy them. I uploaded a few of mine. It always helps to give back to the community.

At any rate, this is a new site and it's still growing so I figure we can expect some changes and tweaking over time. But I urge everyone to give the site a look. It's free to register and use, it's easy to navigate and the photos that are there are outstanding (check out the breathtaking panoramas!). It's definitely worth you time and a bookmark.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Turbocharge Your Ride!

I was looking for a way to improve my turbocharge. A couple of friends suggested I hop over to the turbocharger website and have a look. It's perfect. They have the latest and greatest in high tech super turbo charge air induction systems available and all are reasonably priced. Just plug in the info on your year, make and model and they will list the products that they have. The vast majority of them are in stock and if you have any questions their customer service department is outstanding. I actually talked to a human immediately and it was a human who knew what he was talking about!
I know I'm a geek, but I love cars too. Probably the girlie in me. I also like to go fast. Really really fast. The better the air induction, the more horsepower I get, the faster I zoom and the smoother the ride. And quieter. The last thing I want while I am zooming along is to have some noise interfere with my Nox Arcana cd!
Anyway, if you want the most bang for your buck and want to improve everything from your horsepower to your torque, check out turbocharger.

Afterlife Travel Kit

Here is one for the "weird" file: The afterlife travel kit.
Life is full of questions and many of those questions center on what happens after life is over. What's on the other side? Will science or politics hasten our finding out? Do they have cheese whiz in Heaven? And once you do shuffle off your mortal coil, what's there to do anyways? Well, we've had a sneak peek (don't ask) and brought back these Afterlife Travel Kits to help lighten your soul.
First off, each kit includes an official certificate of reservation (to prove you really are on the guest list). You'll also get an official ID card. A first class ticket is included too (travel up to the Pearly Gates or freefall to the Inferno). To adjust to your new life after death, please make sure to read the mini informational guide. Oh yeah, and because we love ya, you'll also snag a VIP pass to make sure you can get into all the best parties. The Afterlife Travel Kit - don't leave life without it.

Afterlife Travel Kit

  • Everything you need to enjoy your trip to Heaven or Hell.
  • Each kit includes:
    • Certificate of Reservation
    • First Class Ticket
    • ID Card
    • Mini Information Guide
    • All Access VIP Pass
  • Each kit is themed for the afterlife destination of your choice (or get one of each - just in case)
  • Dimensions:
    • Certificate: 8.5" x 5.5"
    • Ticket: 8.5" x 3.5"
    • ID Card: 3.5" x 2"
    • VIP Pass 3.25" x 5.5"
  • Manufacturer's Money Back Guarantee - if you die and can't get in, the manufacturer will refund 100% of your purchase price!

Monday, October 20, 2008

First Annual Theatre Church Conference

I was reading recently about how CineMeetings & Events is hosting the first-ever Theatre Church Conference in Silver Spring, MD on October 22 & 23. You can Find out more here. That got me to thinking about how we have all heard many Bible verses throughout our lives. Which Bible verse best reflects how you live your life or is your motto? I mean seriously, if you had to pick just one. I know the trite answer is "all of them". But if you had to pick out just one. The one that speaks not just to your mind and heart but reaches to your very soul.
Like most people, I have a few of them that particularly speak to me. Unlike most though, I have one from the Gnostic gospels as well. I'm especially fond of 2 Timothy 2:3, "You must therefore endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ". That helps get through the difficult times. I'm also partial to Titus 1:16 "They profess to know God, but in works deny Him, being abominable, disobedient, and disqualified for every good work. That reminds me to be faithful to what I know rather than cave into the world.
By now someone is wondering what Gnostic verse I am lean towards. It's from the Apocalypse of Baruch where St. Paul says "Even now in Heaven there are Angels carrying savage weapons".
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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Background Music For Your Life


Does your life seem dull and uninteresting compared to the drama and action of movies and television? Here at ThinkGeek Labs™ we've examined this phenomenon carefully. With the bevy of reality TV shows and humdrum movies we quickly decided that what people do in real life is NOT significantly less exciting than what fictional characters on the screen experience... but for some reason, real life just SEEMS much more boring. However, after days of extensive highly-scientific double blind testing we were able to discover the difference... Background Music! Your real life experiences just don't have the needed dramatic soundtrack to back them up. Whether you're brushing your teeth, walking your dog or chatting up that cute girl in chemistry class you need the appropriate music and sound effects to enhance the experience. Fortunately we've developed the solution for this irritating life boredom problem with the Personal Soundtrack T-Shirt.

This amazing new wearable audio solution features a working speaker embedded into the front of the shirt. When you push the appropriate button on the pocketable remote you get music or sound effects appropriate for any situation. Check out the chart below to see the extensive list of built in sounds and suggestions on using them for dramatic punctuation in your everyday life.

After wearing and using the Personal Soundtrack T-Shirt for one week our test subjects reported that their lives were 143% more exciting than without the shirt... plus they got more dates and their friends commented on how much cooler they were. When we tried to take the shirts back after the testing period we were overwhelmed by the sound of melancholy background music and crying.

Friday, October 17, 2008

A Great New Search Engine - Find.com

FindOutstanding new search engine. It's as easy as you can imagine to use and even easier to locate! Just go to WWW.find.com and you are there!

This site has already got thousands of articles on it and is growing exponentially. You can even use it without searching. For example, I wanted to look up laptop articles. So you can type in www.find.com/laptop and boom, you are at a list of everything you ever wanted or needed to know about laptops.

Another thing that is so great about this site is that on it's main homepage, you can click on subtitles and find out even more about a particular subject. For example, I went and clicked on science and there are several subcategories to choose from.

All of the articles available on this site are expertly written and so it becomes a valuable source site. I haven't seen a downside to this new search engine. I do find it very valuable in looking for good and well rounded articles on any subject.

I would suggest that everyone, given the current economic climate, go to this site and read their articles on economics. It's a way for us to be more proactive and possibly do something to help ourselves.

Check them out here:Find.com Search Engine

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Toyota's 56-MPG iQ


Looks like Toyota is bringing the 56-mpg iQ microcar to America after all, but it's slapping a Scion badge on it first.

We first saw a production version of the lilliputian runabout at the Geneva Auto Show in March, at which point Toyota told us the car was designed for the Japanese and European markets and would not be coming to the states. But Motor Trend, citing unidentified sources, says the iQ is coming to America, albeit as a Scion, and we'll see it next month at the Los Angeles auto show.

It's a smart move, and putting the world's smallest four-seater in the Scion lineup makes a lot of sense.

Car magazine called the iQ the best concept of 2007 (.pdf) and "the most significant small car since the original Smart City Coupe back in 1997." Everything about it, from the shape of the dashboard to the placement of the gas tank, was designed to maximize interior room, and the iQ, like the Fiat 500 seems much bigger than it is.

As Motor Trend notes, Toyota is more than a bit busy developing the next-gen Prius and doesn't need it — or the fuel-efficient Yaris — upstaged by a new car. But more than that, Toyota needs to reinvigorate Scion, which once was hip but has seen that rep dinged by the conservative second-gen xB and xD. The tiny iQ suits Scion's young, urban demographic and, at less than 15 grand, would provide the marque with an entry-level model.

The iQ also would give Toyota/Scion a strong competitor against the Smart ForTwo, which despite mixed reviews has been a hit. More than 18,000 have sold since the car was introduced to America eight months ago. The iQ also would help Toyota/Scion meet tightening fuel economy standards.

There's no word on what we'd see under the hood of an American iQ, but it's a safe bet it won't be the 55.9-mpg 1.0-liter three-cylinder gas or the 1.4-liter turbodiesel engines available in Europe. More likely is the 1.5-liter gasoline four-banger found in the Yaris.

Conclusion: 56mpg = Good

Style = Ick.


Tuesday, October 7, 2008

SteelSeries' World of Warcraft MMO mouse

SteelSeries' World of Warcraft MMO mouse is officially the most ridiculous gaming mouse I have ever seen. Designed with Blizzard just for WoW gamers (just in time for Wrath of the Lich King), it has 15 programmable buttons. You don't even have that many fingers. And it has flashing disco lights. In 16 million colors. Of course, this much nerd doesn't come cheap—it'll be $90 when it drops next month, but SteelSeries gear is tank-like, so you'll be stuck with it for a long time. Which is good, since you're going to be very lonely if you buy one. Update: SteelSeries says that Mac drivers will be out in Dec. or Jan.

Designed by Blizzard® and SteelSeries specifically for World of Warcraft®, The World of Warcraft® MMO Gaming Mouse provides remarkable benefit to all World of Warcraft® gamers, regardless of level or play style. The mouse can be customized to fit the users personal preferences; the illumination feature allows for up to 16 million colors, programmability of all 15 buttons via an intuitive and easy to use drag and drop interface. The fluid integration of software with hardware will provide the user with an amazing in-game experience featuring superior performance, comfort and control. The World of Warcraft® MMO Gaming Mouse is fully scalable to meet and exceed the requirements of even the most discerning World of Warcraft® gamer.

* 16 million illumination choices * A total of 15 programmable buttons
* Several predefined macros and posibility to create your own
* World’s first gaming mouse designed exclusively for World of Warcraft®

• Cable (braided): 2 m / 6,6 ft.
• 15 buttons
• 800 - 3000 CPI
• 3,6 mm lift distance

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Ultra-Pretty Dell Crystal LCD Monitor

Dell has flaunted this gorgeous monitor for a while in various trade shows and press events, always saying that it's just a design concept and not available yet. That all changes now, because the 22-inch Dell Crystal LCD display is suddenly a real product. Just in time for CES, this beauty is set to ship in the next few days, and even though its spec list isn't as high-end as we had hoped, it's still so pretty, if it were smaller we'd want to wear it as a necklace. This widescreen monitor has a 1680x1050 (WSXGA+) rez, not quite the 1920x1200 we favor, but its quoted 2ms response time is respectable. An unusual touch are those four speakers, the first ones to be built into a Dell monitor, with their visible wiring and output for an outboard subwoofer. There's also a tiny webcam mounted top center, and speakers, webcam, DVI, and HDCP-compliant HDMI (no mention of DisplayPort) connectivity are all contained in one cable. Also impressive is its TrueColor Technology with 98 percent color gamut, along with a 2000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

We're also crazy about its floating 4mm-thin tempered glass design and polished metal tripod stand, but we're slightly disappointed that this style, with its extra wide (albeit crystal clear) bezel is not exactly conducive to dual-monitor configurations.

Appearances must be important to you if you're thinking about snagging one of these jewels, because it'll cost you $1199, a far cry from the $300 price of Dell's other 22" 1680x1050 LCDs, which display lower contrast and fewer colors. But then, buyers of this limited-edition monitor aren't going to be bargain hunters, anyway.

Overall, it's a gorgeous display from Dell, further demonstrating the company's determination to incorporate forward design into its erstwhile staid product line.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Samsung Alias Dual-Hinge Flip Phone

The successor to the Samsung SCH-u740, the Alias sports the familiar dual-hinge design but is packaged with an updated easy-to-read full-QWERTY keyboard. In addition to sending text messages, customers can use Wireless Sync, Verizon Wireless' proprietary personal information management solution, to synchronize their phones with their home or office PCs for easy access to e-mail, calendar, contacts and task information.

Additional features of the Alias include:

  • 1.3 megapixel digital camera with flash
  • Camcorder
  • Instant Messaging using AIM, MSN, Yahoo!
  • Text, picture and video messaging
  • Bluetooth
  • Expandable memory with external microSD card slot
  • Dimensions: 3.8" x 2.04" x .58"; 3.65 ounces with standard battery
  • Bilingual user interface: English and Spanish
  • TTY/TTD Capable

I LOVE mine! I get a flip phone with a qwerty keyboard and the dual flip is so great. The sound and apps are all top notch and I highly recommend this phone to everyone!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Knight Rider 2008

Ok, I admit that I watched Moonlight, the now canceled CBS show about a vampire private investigator, and Boston Legal and Desperate Housewives and all of the stuff on the History and Discovery Channels. But I never blogged about it. Well, I ALMOST blogged about Moonlight but not because of the show, which was great. But the decor was enough to ignite the passions of any techno-geek!
But the new Knight Rider is a Techno-Geeks Dream. I'm not a fan of the Ford Mustang but I want THAT one! And the computer gadgets and setups. It's drool city. I was waiting until tonight to see the season premiere, which I have been waiting for since the 2 hour pilot last spring! I went to double check the time (7pm central time) and it was available online! So I watched it. Twice. I'm still drooling over the gadgets. I'll bet if we had put Bill Gates (All hail Lord Bill!) in charge of the car industry, we'd have cars like this now! The storyline was great, the action sequences outstanding and the acting was dead on. But the Computers, technology and car were perfection. If you don't want to wait until tonight, go to the website and watch the video there. It's well worth it! Knight Rider Rocks!

MS21.2 - Multimedia Speaker System

A couple of weeks ago, the nice people at The Speaker Company sent me this set of speakers for my Desktop. The deal was that I get to try them and write a review. In this case it is a SWEET deal! They replace a 5 year old set of speakers from Cyber Acoustics that were still really good (They are now living on a stationary laptop). This new set is incredible. First of all, the speakers themselves are smaller than the ones I had and blend in nicely with the desk and monitor. I hardly even notice them. The Sub woofer tucks away nicely and there is a corded remote that makes it much easier to adjust volume control and bass.

TSC’s MS21.2 three-piece multimedia speaker system brings the convenience of a desktop volume control module and dramatic styling. Clean power for all your multimedia sources at an equally-satisfying price.

MS21.2 - Multimedia Speaker System

Now the deal was to write a review. There was no deal as to what type of review. They are not paying me to write one way or another. Either way, I get to keep the speakers. Let's face it though, if they were terrible, why would I want to keep them? Well they are great and I love them. The down side is that there was no manual with them so I didn't know to adjust the bass on it (mine arrived turned off so the sound was not very good). Other than that, no down side. It's nice to get free stuff to review on here. But even nicer when it's free stuff I would actually purchase. So far this company rocks! Get your own speakers at The Speaker Company

Friday, September 19, 2008

Incredible New Designer Lingerie Available!

Boudiche has their new selection of Lingerie available. It's absolutely yummy. For those who have the need, which I do not, unfortunately, they have a great selection of D+ cup items. One of the few places I've found that actually works hard to outfit ALL women is beautiful lingerie. Designer Lingerie has always been big but never like it is now. It's also never been more accessible than now with the availability of internet ordering.

This is a store that sells the good kind of designer lingerie. The stuff that makes a woman look like a goddess AND feel like one too. It's comfortable and elegant yet sleek and sexy. It's clear that Boudiche chooses their lingerie carefully. I mean seriously, what would be the point of looking divine if you didn't feel great as well? They obviously agree. I have yet to order anything from them that didn't arrive quickly, fit beautifully and look incredible.
I want to mention again that they have a huge selection of designer lingerie in extra large cup sizes. My oldest has a DD cup and she loves this place. She can order until her credit card screams for mercy and everything will fit beautifully. She especially loves the swimwear. Swimwear can be a problem for those with a D or larger cup. Not here. Their designer lines all have that taken care of for the customer.

Boudiche has an outstanding selection and their customer service can’t be beat. Even their shipping is quick. Now I’m going over and take a look at their newest selections. I suggest you come with me!

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Laptop Skins

The latest rage is in Laptop Skins. It's about time! For years you could do all sorts of cool things to your desktop cases but were left out in the cold if you wanted a designer laptop case. Now with these vinyl skins, you can design the case of your dreams. Decal Girl has many designs to choose from and they are inexpensive, easy to add and remove....and reuse! So get 2. Or 12. The only problem I have now is trying to decide what to dress my laptop in for the day! Get your at Decal Girl.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Soccer Moms Unite!



Ok, now I will admit I don't understand the whole soccer mom deal, but it sure is fun to watch! But I do know a few. Both are the kindest, gentlest and nicest people you could ever hope to meet....until you get them on the sidelines of their childs soccer game. Then Attila the Hun and Genghis Khan appear!


Both of them were telling me about this Freshfunds.com site and it's a blast. Here is how it works:

  1. Buy specially-marked Chiquita and Fresh Express products or write in for a game piece (One per household).
  2. Collect the Fresh Funds points on the back of specially marked packages.
  3. Bid on weekly auctions, make donations or obtain rewards.
  4. Win unique prizes from Chiquita and Fresh Express.
It's a great way to get some great stuff for essentially doing what you are doing right now. Personally, I'm a big fan of the Fresh Express Packaged Salads. They are quick, easy and really good. They have everything I want and it's so much faster than assembling it myself. They are perfect for Techno-Geeks and Soccer Moms alike! For more information, check out freshfunds and take a look here for more of The Sproutwells.

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Saturday, September 13, 2008

'Big Bang Machine' Successfully Completes First Test

The Large Hadron Collider, the world's new and largest particle collider, passed its first major tests by firing two beams of protons in opposite directions around a 17-mile underground ring Wednesday.

Scientists hope it's the next great step to understanding the makeup of the universe.

After a few trial runs, two white dots flashed on a computer screen near Geneva, Switzerland, at 10:26 a.m. (4:26 a.m. EDT) indicating that the protons had traveled clockwise along the full length of the $3.8 billion collider — described as the biggest physics experiment in history.

"There it is," project leader Lyn Evans said when the beam completed its lap.

Champagne corks popped in labs as far away as Fermilab in Chicago, where contributing and competing scientists watched the proceedings by satellite.

Five hours later, scientists successfully fired a beam counterclockwise.

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Physicists around the world now have much greater power to smash the components of atoms together in attempts to learn about their structure.

"Well done, everybody," said Robert Aymar, director-general of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, to cheers from the assembled scientists in the collider's control room at the Swiss-French border.

The organization, informally known by its former French acronym CERN, began firing the protons — a type of subatomic particle — around the tunnel in stages less than an hour earlier, with the first beam injection at 9:35 a.m. (3:35 a.m. EDT).

"The beam is the size of a human hair," said CERN spokeswoman Paola Catapano.

Eventually two beams will be fired at the same time in opposite directions with the aim of recreating conditions a split second after the big bang, which scientists theorize was the massive explosion that created the universe.

"My first thought was relief," said Evans, a Welshman who has been working on the project since its inception in 1984. "This is a machine of enormous complexity. Things can go wrong at any time. But this morning has been a great start."

He didn't want to set a date, but said that he expected scientists would be able to conduct collisions for their experiments "within a few months."

The collider is designed to push the proton beam close to the speed of light, whizzing 11,000 times a second around the tunnel.

Scientists hope to eventually send two beams of protons through two tubes about the width of fire hoses, speeding through a vacuum that is colder and emptier than outer space.

The paths of these beams will cross, and a few protons will collide.

The supercooled magnets that guide the proton beam heated slightly in the morning's first test, leading to a pause to recool them before trying the opposite direction.

The collider's two largest detectors — essentially huge digital cameras weighing thousands of tons — are capable of taking millions of snapshots a second.

The CERN experiments could reveal more about "dark matter," antimatter and possibly hidden dimensions of space and time.

It could also find evidence of the hypothetical particle — the Higgs boson — which is sometimes called the "God particle" because it is believed to give mass to all other particles, and thus to matter that makes up the universe.

Previously unknown particles are also expected to pop up, if only for a millionth of a second, from the high-energy collisions of protons and antiprotons.

A pair of Russian scientists even think the LHC would be the world's first time machine, and that we should expect visitors from the future to arrive soon after it goes into operation.

The start of the collider came over the objections of some who feared the collision of protons could eventually imperil the Earth by creating micro-black holes, subatomic versions of collapsed stars whose gravity is so strong they can suck in planets and other stars.

"It's nonsense," said James Gillies, chief spokesman for CERN.

CERN was backed by leading scientists like Britain's Stephen Hawking , who declared the experiments to be absolutely safe.

Brian Cox, a glamorous particle physicist at the University of Manchester in England who literally was once a rock star, told London's Daily Telegraph that he and his colleagues had been receiving death threats.

He bluntly characterized anyone who feared the LHC would destroy the world with an unprintable term for a female body part.

That hasn't stopped several people, including a former nuclear engineer from Hawaii and a German biochemist, from speaking out against the project.

"Someone will spot a light ray coming out of the Indian Ocean during the night and no one will be able to explain it, retired Professor Otto Roessler told London's Mail on Sunday. "Very soon the whole planet will be eaten in a magnificent scenario — if you could watch it from the moon. A Biblical Armageddon. Even cloud and fire will form, as it says in the Bible."

"[T]he compression of the two atoms colliding together at nearly light speed will cause an irreversible implosion, forming a miniature version of a giant black hole," reads a lawsuit filed in March in U.S. District Court in Honolulu by Walter L. Wagner and a Spanish colleague, Luis Sancho.

The case, in which Wagner and Sancho demand that the LHC stop operations until an independent safety review is conducted, is still pending.

Gillies told the AP that the most dangerous thing that could happen would be if a beam at full power were to go out of control, and that would only damage the accelerator itself and burrow into the rock around the tunnel.

Nothing of the sort occurred Wednesday, though the accelerator is still probably a year away from full power.

The project organized by the 20 European member nations of CERN has attracted researchers from 80 nations. Some 1,200 are from the United States, an observer country that contributed $531 million. Japan, another observer, also is a major contributor.

Some scientists have been waiting for 20 years to use the LHC.

The complexity of manufacturing it required groundbreaking advances in the use of supercooled, superconducting equipment.

The 2001 start and 2005 completion dates were pushed back by two years each, and the cost of the construction was 25 percent higher than originally budgeted in 1996, Luciano Maiani, who was CERN director-general at the time, told The Associated Press.

Maiani and the other three living former directors-general attended the launch Wednesday.

Smaller colliders have been used for decades to study the makeup of the atom.

Less than 100 years ago scientists thought protons and neutrons were the smallest components of an atom's nucleus, but in stages since then experiments have shown they were made of still smaller quarks and gluons and that there were other forces and particles.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Black Hole's 'Birth Scream' Heard Across Universe

Six months ago, satellite telescopes spotted an exceptionally bright burst of energy that would have been the most distant object in the universe ever visible to the naked eye, if anyone had noticed it.

Even though no humans have reported seeing it directly, the gamma-ray burst, an explosion that signals the violent death of a massive star, is changing theories of how these events look.

Gamma-ray bursts are typically accompanied by intense releases of other forms of radiation, from X-rays to visible light.

This burst, dubbed GRB 080319B, was first detected by the Swift satellite on March 19, while the spacecraft was serendipitously looking at another gamma-ray burst in the same area of the sky.

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The light it emitted in the visible part of the spectrum was so intense that the burst would have been visible to the naked eye in the constellation Bootes for about 40 seconds.

No other gamma-ray burst has ever been visible without a telescope.

The incredible amount of energy given off across the entire electromagnetic spectrum during a gamma-ray burst is what Jonathan Grindlay of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics calls "the birth pangs of a black hole. This is the scream."

It took the light of GRB 080319B about 7.4 billion years to reach Earth, placing the explosion "more than halfway back to the Big Bang and the origin of our universe," Grindlay wrote in an editorial accompanying a new study of the burst in the Sept. 10 issue of the journal Nature.

This means that the explosion happened 3 billion years before the sun or Earth even formed, Grindlay added.

When astronomers see such distant objects, they are in effect looking back in time.

After the Swift detection, telescopes around the world were alerted and trained their eyes onto the new gamma-ray burst, giving scientists a highly detailed view of these explosions — the most luminous in the universe — whose formation and structure still hold many mysteries.

The findings in the new study of GRB 080319B challenge some of the commonly-held views of gamma-ray bursts.

A violent death and birth

Gamma-ray bursts are something of an extreme form of supernovas, the bright explosions that mark the deaths of massive stars.

But possibly one in every 1,000 supernovae is not one of these "normal" explosions.

Instead of the star simply dying, its core collapses to form a black hole — which generates a gamma-ray burst. (Just what the conditions are that boost a normal supernova into a gamma-ray burst are not known.)

The gamma-ray burst is actually a powerful jet of material sent out by the spinning accretion disk that surrounds a newborn black hole.

This bright part of the burst typically only lasts between 3 and 100 seconds, and an afterglow follows that can last for days or weeks.

GRB 080319B's jet was one of the brightest ever observed in terms of gamma rays, and it was unusually bright in optical wavelengths.

"It was unexpected that it was this bright," said lead author of the new study Judith Racusin, a graduate student at Penn State University.

Narrow jet

The study suggests that the jet of the gamma-burst actually has two components: a narrow, ultra-fast jet at the core of a wider, slightly slower jet.

The narrow part of the jet of GRB 080319B was so fast that it shot material directly toward Earth at 99.99995 percent the speed of light.

Scientists think that it was because the jet was pointed straight at us that it appeared so much brighter than previously-observed gamma-ray bursts.

The researchers speculate that it is rare to detect the inner core of the jet because it is so narrow — only about 1/100th the size of the full moon as seen from Earth.

For this reason, astronomers think they may have missed the narrow core of the jet in previous bursts:

"We're primarily just seeing the outer jet," Grindlay told SPACE.com, because we are not seeing those bursts head-on.

Racusin said that it isn't know for sure that all gamma-ray bursts have this two component structure to their jets, but that the theory fits what they saw with GRB 080319B.

To see a similarly bright burst, astronomers would have to catch another one aimed directly at Earth, which Racusin and her colleagues calculated should happen about once ever three to 10 years.

Swift may not still be around in 10 years, but the recently launched GLAST satellite (recently renamed Fermi) and other missions in the planning stages could catch a glimpse of them.

But whether or not they do, Racusin knows one thing: With GRB 080319B, "we got lucky."

Thursday, September 4, 2008

The Look

This is the "look" that has sparked a thousand conversations! It's innocent yet sexy, it encourages a guy to walk over and say "hi". That's all it really takes, if you think about it. The "look" is nothing more than an interest sparking ice breaker designed to meet someone new. It's flirting at it's most subtle. There are of course other non-verbal methods of flirting, but the eyes do it best in my opinion. The eyes and a tilt of the head. Enough to spark interest, then the full on look. The next thing you know, he walks over and begins to speak. You continue the subtle flirting with your lilting laugh, maybe a twirl of your hair. It's pure magic. Alberto VO5 is currently having a flirting championship, and this photo is sure to place high if not win it! I suggest that all of you get involved. It's a lot of fun, and you can see how well you do. You can click below to get started. See if your best look is as good as mine. Lets see how your flirting skill measure up against others. The worst thing that could happen is that you will make a new friend. The best thing? Are those wedding bells I hear?


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Corvette Concept Car

There's been much speculation of late on the gleaming silver "Corvette-like" concept car spotted on the set of the new Transformers movie. Some outlets have incorrectly asserted the concept is a potential design for a next-generation C7 Corvette. They're wrong. Oh, it's a Corvette, but our well-placed sources tell us the concept, which we've revealed in an exclusive shot of the clay concept above, is GM's Corvette Centennial Design Concept. We expect to see it revealed early next year, months before it debuts on the silver screen in Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen. All I can really say about it is "YUMMY!"

Friday, August 29, 2008

30 Days, 30 Laptops, 30 Winners

Ok, this is a great deal any way that you look at it! You need high speed internet anyway, right? Well Charter Communications has a great deal going on right now that has everything you could possible need, high speed internet and digital phone. PLUS you get a chance to win a new laptop computer AND a gas card!

The specifications on the computer are great: It's a brand New HP Compaq Presario C770US Notebook
Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core Processor
15.4" WXGA Screen
2GB RAM -160GB hard drive
DVD Burner
Built in Wi-Fi and Ethernet
Plus a NEOtec Laptop Backpack!

Did I mention that there is a gas card included as well? Well there is. Starting on September 1st, they are going to give away a laptop every single day. For free! What a deal. This page will allow visitors to buy one of three great Charter services online – Charter High-Speed Internet at $19.99/mo for 6 months, Charter Digital Home and High-Speed Internet at $69.98/mo for 6 months or Charter Digital Home, High-Speed Internet, and Charter Telephone at $99.97/mo. for 12 months. After purchase, the buyer will be sent a Free Shell gas gift card and is automatically entered to win 1 of 30 HP Compaq Presario C770US Laptops. This is currently the best deal I have seen online and if you are looking for a great deal to give that student of yours on their way to college, this is definitely the one.

So go one over to their website and get started. It may be the best and most important purchase you make this season.
Charter Laptop-a-Day Giveaway

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