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Archive for October, 2007

Robert Hooke

The London Royal Society has published in the Internet a part of the Robert Hooke’s manuscript casually found in spring of 2006. Robert Hooke is considered one of the greatest British scientists. He has made a number of discoveries on the theory of elasticity, gravitation, thermodynamics, being occupied with microscopy; he has entered a notion [...]

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Jason Lewis

British adventurer Jason Lewis on Saturday has arrived to London, having finished 13-years round-the-world travel which he has made, using only his muscles’ force.
During travel Lewis has been down by a car and has broken both legs in USA, has overturned in a boat in Atlantic ocean , has been arrested on suspicion in espionage [...]

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Sports-drug madness

Sports-drug madness still proceeds: American runner Merion Johns, confessed to the use of drugs, has returned all medals – three gold and two bronze medals – won by her in 2000 on Olympiad in Sydney. As sportswoman states, she was forced to take forbidden preparations by her trainer who declared that these were not drugs [...]

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Ralf Schumacher

German racer Ralf Schumacher participating in the world championship in the “Formula1″ class for Toyota, has declared about leaving the team on season-2007 completion. Where the pilot will continue his career and whether he will be remain in Royal races it is not known yet. Schumacher supports Toyota since 2005 and has not won any [...]

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Gibson Company

Gibson Company announced a new series of high class electro guitars with the built in system of automatic master tune Tronical.
Tronical System consists of an additional set of piezoelectric acoustic pick-ups (standard guitars’ acoustic pick-ups are magnetic), located on an underside of the headstock, specialized wrest-pins and a set of electronics which is responsible [...]

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great way

Employees of the American governmental IT-service have crashed the ca.gov domain by mistake, belonging to California’s authorities.
On October, 2nd, 2007 the main USA IT-service knew that an unknown hacker has cracked a site of Marin region’s Transport department, registered on the subdomain tam.ca.gov, and has redirected inquiries to a pornographic Internet-resource. Washington experts have [...]

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Japanese company Sanwa has launched a hybrid of a mouse and a keyboard. This mutant looks like a manipulator of the average size with a scrolling and two standard buttons. On free surface of this mouse 19 buttons similar to the additional digital keyboard are located. This miracle is focused on laptop owners as the [...]

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Apparently, development of ecologically clean cars becomes vital for any auto concern. And Mitsubishi does not lag behind: within the nearest several years the company plans to develop new models which begin to be equipped with economic turbo diesels, electromotors, hybrid power-plants, and also motors working on biofuel.
In general I have such sensation, that [...]

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2010 the first start

In 2010 the first start of a spacecraft from the plane will be made. This project is developed since 1999 by Indonesia and Russia. The idea is very simple: start is made not from the earth but from a transport plane at height of 10 kilometers that will allow reducing the price of spaceships leadout [...]

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Olympiad & democracy

Chinese’s preparations for Olympiad are framing well, including – they seriously have undertaken their ecology.
In vicinities of Beijing more than thousand collieries will be closed during nearest 15 days.
It is necessary to notice, that the majority of these mines have no licenses for a coal mining and do this illegally. Their owners have to stop their [...]

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photo of traces prints

On Christie’s auction in London the photo of traces prints, which as it is believed, could belong to the yeti, has been sold for three and a half of thousand pounds sterling. The picture has been made by participants of the British expedition in the Himalayas in 1951. One of them, Tom Bourdillon, later has [...]

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I need more time for

It’s catastrophically insufficient time! I was thinking before – if I could I would sleep less time. But now I’m thinking that I need more time for sleeping!

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nobody cares

I’ve got lost for several days, bit it seems to me that nobody really cares about this.
Well and good! I’ll post more here, may somebody is interested in that.

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