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Pivi MP-300: The Ultra Mobile Printer
This new ultra compact printer, Pivi MP-300 by Fujifilm measures just 146×102x29 mm and weighs 225 g! The maximum size of the print makes up 86×54 mm (not that much), but still it is good for a memory photo.

Printing resolution is 254 dpi, the connection to the source (a mobile phone, a PDA or a notebook) runs via built-in IrDA or USB interface. The new product is expected to have a $150 price tag.
Source: DC Watch, via: Mobile-Review
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Bush’s Theory

He might be right…
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Worldâ??s Fastest Internet
The World’s fastest internet will send Britannica to Shoreditch in 7 sec!
A British-designed internet system promises to break the “four-minute mile” of broadband technology by delivering the fastest web service on the planet to British households.
Residents in Shoreditch, East London, will become the first to test a new advance in broadband technology when they switch on a new set-top box that combines the functions of a television and computer.
Introduced this month, the system will allow 20,000 households to surf the web and download material at speeds up to 2,000 times faster than present services. Users will, for example, be able to download all 32,640 pages of the Encyclopaedia Britannica in less than seven seconds, managers of the government-funded project said.
Most commercially-available broadband connections operate at a speed of 2 megabits per second (2Mb/s), but the Shoreditch project can access internet images and content at a speed of up to 2 billions of bits per second (2Gb/s).
The key to the speed of the new system is a high-security “powerhouse” located in London’s Docklands. The Telehouse data centre houses 13,000 square metres (140,000 sq ft) of fibre-optic telecommunications and IT infrastructure required to power the most high-speed connections.
Nicknamed “CTU”, after the high-tech counter-terrorist headquarters in the American television series, 24, the Telehouse centre is said to be one of the most secure locations in Britain.
It is designed to provide back-up power for Britain’s vital network services in the event of a terrorist attack and its environmental sensors ensure that high-powered connections, such as the Shoreditch project, do not melt through excessive heat.
Residents will receive an infra-red wireless keyboard and remote control that will turn their television into a computer desktop-style environment. Microsoft, Homechoice and ITN are providing software and television channels for the project.
It found that computer users were addicted to a small number of “supersites” that we cannot live without, with banking, shopping, travel and news dominating web tastes.
Via: TimesOnline
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Funny Japanese Gameshow
Gaki no Tsukai: Silent Library
Kickboxer Ernesto Hoost appears on this Japanese gameshow, Gaki No Tsukai: Silent Library.
This is another neat one, Learning English
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06.06.06
06.06.06 (June 6 2006) the Devil’s Day?
This Tuesday, the day bears the date of 06.06.06, or abbreviated as 666 is The Number of the Beast - a number that carries hellish significance.
Armageddon believers claim that that sixth day of the sixth month of the new century’s sixth year heralds the end of the world. – Will Tuesday be Doomsday?
Authorities in some cities are worrying prophecy theorists or hate groups might read something ominous into the date and use it as an excuse to stir tension.Some expectant mothers are making birthing appointments to ensure they avoid the date, according to the Sunday Times in London.
Some interesting facts about 666:
- Movies: The Omen 666
– The 2006 remake of the 1976 horror film The Omen – is released on 06.06.06 worldwide.
- Good luck: For Chinese (particularly in China), 666 is the luckiest number and is very popular on vehicle licence plates.
- Gambling: 666 is the sum of all 36 numbers on a roulette wheel.
- Computers: Apple’s first computer, the Apple I, was priced at US$666.66.
- DCLXVI: Lowest six Roman numerals, in descending order, total 666.
- Life on Earth: Organic molecules are based on carbon-12, with 6 protons and 6 neutrons in the nucleus, surrounded by 6 electrons.
- Medicine: In the US, 666 is a brand name for a cough syrup.
- Money: Combining each of Japan’s coins yeilds 666 (¥500, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1)
Source: The Sunday Star
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Interesting Facts About 666
Here are some interesting facts about this number, 666: The Number of the Beast.
- Movies: The Omen 666
– The 2006 remake of the 1976 horror film The Omen – is released on 06.06.06 worldwide.
- Good luck: For Chinese (particularly in China), 666 is the luckiest number and is very popular on vehicle licence plates.
- Gambling: 666 is the sum of all 36 numbers on a roulette wheel.
- Computers: Apple’s first computer, the Apple I, was priced at US$666.66.
- DCLXVI: Lowest six Roman numerals, in descending order, total 666.
- Life on Earth: Organic molecules are based on carbon-12, with 6 protons and 6 neutrons in the nucleus, surrounded by 6 electrons.
- Medicine: In the US, 666 is a brand name for a cough syrup.
- Money: Combining each of Japan’s coins yeilds 666 (¥500, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1)
Source: The Sunday Star
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PARANORMAL: Video Clip on Aliens, Bigfoot and Unexplained Creatures
Believe in ALIENS? The BIGFOOT? Other unexplained CREATURES? Then, this video clip below might interest you.
My 2 Cents
I can say that I believe in this, but still not 100%, until I see it myself. In this world, weird things do exist.
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