Monthly Archive for May, 2002

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paul donnellon shows that falling

paul donnellon shows that falling in love can be devastating, in a flash mtv, oi! for orbital’s up and coming album. impressive indeed.

the new york times circuits

the new york times circuits section has a couple of summary on digital photography. it has changed the concept of family album. kids start on photography younger in the megapixel age. however, the film empire strikes back with its qualities, unrivalled by digital medium.

if you’ve not been to google lately, here’s a reason to do so. scott adams is drawing a whole week of dilbert google logo.

are you a wannabe of

are you a wannabe of andy lau’s full time killer?

see mr man’s swashbuckling adventure

see mr man’s swashbuckling adventure in the cub. don’t miss out the other mr man series.

sony’s high-tech cd copy protection

sony’s high-tech cd copy protection scheme was cracked with a low tech marker. now wearable computers can be fun, with augmented reality quake. quake is the game that brought revolution changes to the gaming industry, and it can now be played in real life environment. i reckon players might run out of breath before finishing the first level.

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new jersey is putting a

new jersey is putting a limit to g-force experiences of roller-coaster rides. can they do that without limiting the thrills? pop-up ads are getting a patent. there might be hope to webpages without pop-ups if a few lines of javascript is patented.

george lucas had quite a number of scenes cut from attack of the clones. find out what you missed. real jedi (and dark side) fans will probably go for realistic light sabers from parks sabers, not kiddie versions from the toy store.

smart money predicts the hot

smart money predicts the hot jobs for the next decade. after the horrible death of .com, it could be time to adjust our skills once again. check out the various security threats on yahoo’s website. everyone wants a piece of them.

isn’t it disturbing to know that microsoft acknowledged that their codes for windows are so flawed that it cannot be safely disclosed, without endangering united states? imagine your business and your government running computer systems with security based on obscurity. are you still wondering about the blue screen of deaths that you get in your microsoft windows system?

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