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BitFellas: Lotek64 - Issue 32 is out! - 0 views

  • Recently issue 32 of the german retromagazine Lotek64 came out. It covers topics like a special about soccer managers on the C64, a report about the classical game "A bard's tale", reviews of new 8bit netlabel releases and loads of other stuff. Get your PDF-file here
Aasemoon =)

badaboomit.com - 2 views

  • Badaboom is a blazingly fast media converter that formats video files for a variety of devices, including iPod, PSP, Blackberry, and YouTube, by using your system's graphics processing unit (GPU).  Check out the newly released Badaboom version 1.2.1. Install the Free Trial today and try it yourself!
Aasemoon =)

ScalaModules: a DSL for bringing OSGi to Scala | Lambda the Ultimate - 0 views

  • ScalaModules is an open source project aimed at providing fluent support for OSGi to Scala developers. It takes advantage of Scala's infix operator notation, higher order functions, and implicit conversions. ScalaModules transparently uses the Scala compiler to wrap an OSGi BundleContext with its own RichBundleContext model. This general technique is not unusual for creating DSLs in mainstream languages. Sean McDirmid uses similar tricks for his C# Bling library for WPF, except that Bling must overcome the lack of C# offering comparable extensions to Scala.
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Gallery | Iran - Tehran - Random [III] - 5 views

  • More random photos from Tehran. Some funny photos from here and there that didn't belong anywhere else. =) Some photos with friends and family. And... uhmm... Mahyar really knows how to make a face. =P
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    The 10th and last set of photos from my 2009 trip to Iran. =)
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    nice family pics! Who's the guy in the photo on the wall with the big bushy white mustache? That's a classic!
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    Oh I took a photo from a photo cause I don't have the original... that's my uncle Dr. Mehdi Ghalibafian. He was called "the father of Iranian concrete science". http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tehran-Iran/Mehdi-Ghalibafian/85615329215?v=info
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    THAT's AWESOME! A very unique man. (And I want to grow a 'stache like that now).
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    LOL... yeah his 'stache is pretty popular. =D
frank smith

Pachinko Machines, Manuals, Balls, and More - Vintage Pachinko, LLC - 0 views

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    Since 2001 we have been selling and restoring vintage pachinko machines. We are a family business and take pride in the information, products and services we provide for your vintage pachinko machine. If you have questions, just give us a call or send an email. We would be glad to help.
frank smith

Dan's Pachinko Data Page - 0 views

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    Pachinko restoration page
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    Explanation: I am currently restoring a Nishijin Sophia Pachinko machine. SO Cool!! It it totally mechanically driven and the electrical system drives the lights only. After I get it mechanically sound, I am going to do a solar powered LED rig for it.
Aasemoon =)

The Blue Talkz...: Fringe: Charlie Francis - UNDEAD?? HELLO???!!! - 2 views

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    Oh wow... this is how you know Fringe has fans! My Charlie Francis post has had more than 500 visitors since I posted it last night! Wooohaaa!
Aasemoon =)

Gallery | Iran - Kish - Sea Side - 0 views

  • More photos of different parts of the shore @ Kish.
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    9th batch of Iran photos... more from Kish sea side. =)
Aasemoon =)

Ferron Online - 0 views

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    The Canadian singer/songwriter/poet. http://verse.aasemoon.com/index.php?title=Ferron
Aasemoon =)

RobotShop - Personal and Professional Robots, Robot Parts, Robot Kits, Robot Repair. - 0 views

  • RobotShop, the World's Leading Source for Personal and Professional Robot Technology. Here you will find personal robots, professional robots, robot toys, robot kits and robot parts for building your own robots. If you are looking for robot pet care, robot floor cleaners, robot vacuums, robot pool cleaners or robot mowers, to do your household chores, this is the site for you. We also bring robots back to life™ via our Robot Repair Center.
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    Kool place to shop for parts.....
fishead ...*∞º˙

We're in trouble… « Bits & Pieces - 3 views

  • We’re in trouble… The Population of this country is 300 million. 160 million are retired. That leaves 140 million to do the work. There are 85 million in school. Which leaves 55 million to do the work. Of this there are 35 million employed by the federal government. Leaving 20 million to do the work. 2.8 million are in the armed forces preoccupied with killing Osama Bin-Laden. Which leaves 17.2 million to do the work. Take from that total the 15.8 million people who work for state and city governments And that leaves 1.4 million to do the work. At any given time there are 188,000 people in hospitals. Leaving 1,212,000 to do the work. Now, there are 1,211,998 people in prisons. That leaves just two people to do the work. You and me. And there you are, sitting on your ass, at your computer, reading jokes. Nice. Real nice.
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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.... oh this is soooooooooo priceless! =D
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    And, I'M RETIRED! HAHAHAHAHAHA!!
Aasemoon =)

Gallery | Iran Kish Random - 3 views

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    8th batch of my Iran photos! =)
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    That's cool--is that a fountain or just a light sculpture?
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    Light sculpture that constantly changes colour. =)
Aasemoon =)

Should Robots Feel - 0 views

  • The purpose of this essay is to examine whether or not there would be practical reasons for creating a conscious, emotional machine.  I will not delve to deeply into whether or not it is possible to create such a machine, as the argument as to what exactly would constitute a living conscious machine seems largely unsettled.  Rather I will concentrate on whether or not we should create such a machine, if the possibility becomes available to us.  Are there uses for such a machine that could not be satisfied by a complex automaton?  Is there anything about real emotional response that would be necessary for a machine to operate autonomously, and still interact with human beings?  What are the dangers? What are the ethical ramifications? It is questions such as these that will be the interest of this paper.
Aasemoon =)

robots.net - C-3PO Visits St. Louis Star Wars Concert - 0 views

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  • Anthony Daniels, the actor who brought the droid C-3PO to life in the Star Wars movies, visited St. Louis Thursday for a concert to celebrate the music of the popular Sci-Fi series. Joining the 86-piece orchestra will be several movie props including C-3PO's costume which Daniels said was "ouch" every time. He used tin-snips to make modifications during filming because only he knew exactly where all the pokes, pinches and jabs were.
Aasemoon =)

IEEE Spectrum: Flexible Flash - 0 views

  • 4 January 2010—Though flexible devices such as roll-up displays have been promised for several years, their commercialization has been stalled by a missing ingredient: a flexible form of flash memory. But researchers at the University of Tokyo have recently developed an organic, floating-gate nonvolatile memory that behaves like flash memory, which may solve that problem. While silicon-based flash memory is fine for the mass data storage found in cellphones, digital music players, and thumb drives, fabricating it requires high processing temperatures, thus ruling out its production on flexible substrates like plastic. Organic semiconductors, however, can be processed at temperatures well below the melting point of most plastics. What's more, "the cost of flash memory is too high to use in applications that require large arrays of memory," says Tsuyoshi Sekitani, an assistant professor in the University of Tokyo's department of electrical and electronic engineering and one of the researchers who developed the new memory. "But we can print our organic memory on flexible substrates and over large areas using inkjet printers. So costs will be low."
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Nvidia Showcases Tablets, Tegra 2 Platform - Reviews by PC Magazine - 1 views

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    "LAS VEGAS- Nvidia declared that 2010 is the year of the tablet at its CES2010 press conference, and went on to launch its latest Tegra 2 platform, running on a slew of them. The company wanted these tablets to have the performance of a PC, but have the energy efficiency of a cell phone. This is where the next generation of Nvidia's Tegra 2 comes in. It features a dual-core Cortex A9 processor-part of its eight independent processors, which also include a Geforce GPU. Nvidia claims Tegra 2 will have 10 times the performance of a smartphone, operating at only 500 milliwatts. So battery life will be far better than products based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon or Intel's Atom chips, according to Nvidia. "
Jack Logan

drone - 1 views

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    I have to have one of these!!
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    OMG OMG! I want one of those toooooooooooooooooooo! =D
Aasemoon =)

Gallery | Iran- Kish - The Island Sunset & The Kaariz - 3 views

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    Kish Island. A number of photos from the Kaariz first, and then the Island Sunset and the Greek Ship.
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    beautiful sunset sequence! Now make that into an animated .gif file.
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    That's a kool idea! Perhaps even some Flash thing... we'll see. =D [I have only posted some of the sunset photos that I took... in fact I have photos of every second of it! ;)]
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    These are gorgeous! Thanks for sharing, Aasemoon.
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    Glad you like the photos Jack! =) I'll post the rest soon....
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