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22 Maio 2006
21 Maio 2006
FM Transmitter

Background
We will build a FM transmitter. This will allow you transmit audio from any electronic sound device (such as a minidisc, cd player, computer) to FM radio receivers.To make the transmitter you don't need any previous experience. We will use a circuit designed by Tetsuo Kogawa which requires minimal parts, and which only requires some basic soldering. ... mais
How-to Backup Your Original XBOX360 Games
- A pioneer dvd-r a04 (one of the best to take apart and acces the laser unit)
- DISC 3 from SEASON 2 of 24 (PAL / UK) wich is 8,3Gigabyte
- My original Dead Or Alive 4 game .... mais
20 Maio 2006
World’s Largest Windows Error Message
Even Times Square can’t avoid the dreaded Windows error messages. At least they didn’t get the blue screen.…across the square, I saw it: the world’s largest Windows error message - on a two-story high e-billboard (I guess everything really is bigger in New York).
Hard Drive Coffee Table

The Hard Drive Coffee Table top is an original 26″ diameter hard drive platter from an early storage device (circa 1970). The center hub of the platter is solid aluminum. The custom-created pedestal is also solid aluminum; a cylinder measuring 5.9″ in diameter and 18.5″ in length. It has a machined top and bottom to fit into the hard drive hub and base, respectively.
17 Maio 2006
Arcade Lover's Dream Basement
This guy transformed his basement into a huge arcade with over 50 games. Including Frogger, Lunar Lander, Pac-man, Space Invaders, Dig Dug, the original Pong, and even complete with change machines. I think anyone would want a basement like this. He's included all the links for where to where he got everything from.Links:
Peter Hirschberg - Home Page
Fotos
Nintendo DS no Central Park?!?!
New York park goers to get free Internet Wi-Fi
New York's Central Park and a number of other public spaces will become public Internet hubs starting this summer when the city's parks begin offering free wireless net access, the city government said.
"We expect Central Park to be launched in July, and the rest of the parks in the late summer," the Department of Parks and Recreation said. Among those green spaces going on-line for public Wi-Fi access will be Washington Square, Union Square, Brooklyn's Prospect Park and Flushing Meadows.
Beginning in 2003 the city sought service providers to furnish Wi-Fi service for the parks, but delays set in and only one park -- Battery Park at Manhattan's tip facing the Statue of Liberty -- finally got the service.
The city is also seeking a Wi-Fi provider for Dag Hammarskjold Plaza facing the United Nations and for the Brooklyn Heights promenade.
A handful of small parks in the city have had free Wi-Fi access since 2002 thanks to private donors.
Fonte: Yahoo News
12 Maio 2006
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Digg
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Mangar-kunjer-kunja
Mangar-kunjer-kunja
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In Australian aboriginal mythology, Mangar-kunjer-kunja is a lizard god who created humans. He found the first beings, Rella manerinja, on one side of a hill; they were fused together and he separated them with a knife and cut holes for their mouths, ears, and noses, then gave them the knife, spear, shield, fire, boomerang, and the tjurunga, and lastly gave them a system of marriage.
Eiffel
Eiffel programming language
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Eiffel is an object-oriented programming language which emphasizes the production of robust software. Its syntax is keyword-oriented in the ALGOL and Pascal tradition. Eiffel is strongly statically typed, with automatic memory management (typically implemented by garbage collection).
Begun in 1985, Eiffel is a mature language with development systems available from multiple suppliers. Despite this maturity and a generally excellent reputation among those who are familiar with it, Eiffel has failed to gain as large a following as some other object-oriented languages. The reasons for this lack of interest are unclear, and are a topic of frequent discussion within the Eiffel community.
Distinguishing characteristics of Eiffel include design by contract (DbC), liberal use of inheritance including multiple inheritance, a type system handling both value and reference semantics, and generic classes. Eiffel has a unified type system—all types in Eiffel are classes.
Eiffel makes it possible to define operator syntax for any function, with operator overloading and method overloading across classes but not within a class.










