The Zenni Optical

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Posted by Jim | Posted in Sponsor | 242 views

eyeglassesLast week I just lost my eye glasses and I really don’t know where the hell did I left it. And coincidentally I saw Zenni Optical was on FOX news! So I started thinking to buy a new one because I can’t stand long enough when I’m in front of a computer blogging.

Incredible Stylish New Frames From Zenni is what I noticed. They have huge styles to choose from. And not only that, don’t you know that Zenni Optical $ 8 Rx Eyeglasses is the cheapest that I can get to replace my lost eyeglasses?

Cloned Dogs

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Posted by Jim | Posted in Science & Technology | 304 views

cloned dogsEver imagine cloning your pet? Snuppy (C), the world’s first dog cloned from adult cells by somatic nuclear cell transfer, and four cloned puppies pose for a photograph with researchers at Seoul National University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in Seoul in this July 1, 2008 file photo. Two South Korean labs are offering pet owners the chance to clone dogs, but for those looking to bring back a beloved beagle, be ready to wait in line and have plenty of cash on hand. Read the rest of this entry »

Let's get it on

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Posted by crusch | Posted in Health & Fitness | 342 views

Every now and then, men always try to look for the best supplement and effective non-surgical penis extender to satisfy the desire of pleasure of both mates needs. That’s why as much as possible they only get penis enlarger that are medically tested and secure for the health. This penis enlargement am talking about is successful and painless because it’s already tested by many.

Advanced Technologies For Sewing Garments

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Posted by crusch | Posted in Uncategorized | 692 views

Rear seamless fashion? Seems incredible, is it not? But it is a fact, the sleeves and collar require traditional excerpts from the sewing needle and thread. However, the technology Italian knitwear beautiful designs in production, with the basic functions mode function. The softness of micro-fibers used in these towels should include threads, stitching and improved technology elasticity. The seamless garment, the entire world production. This technology can produce finished products, and less traditional production process. This results in a cost savings for the production of up to 40 percent compared with the usual knitting. The seamless knitting in the rolling profile, in accordance with elastic yarn in the world of the band and prepared in the field compressed. Read the rest of this entry »

The Battle of the Browsers

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Posted by crusch | Posted in Software | 534 views

fierfoxeatingie.jpg With Internet Explorer 8 now available, can Microsoft hope to retain market dominance over fierce open source rivals such as Mozilla’s Firefox or the feature packed Opera web browser. Can history give us a clue to what the future of web browsers/browsing might hold? How did Netscape Navigator go from having a dominant 89.36% market share of all web browsers in 1996 and yet only 3.76% by mid 1999?Let us take a journey that will begin long before even the intellectual conception of Internet Explorer, that will glance at its long defeated rivals, examine the current browsers available and will end with a prediction of what the future of browsing will offer us and which browser(s) will still be around to offer it.

People often think that Internet Explorer has been the dominant web browser since the golden age of the internet began. Well for a very long time now it has indeed been the most popular browser and at times been almost totally unrivalled. This was mainly a result of it being packaged free with Microsoft Windows, in what some would later call a brutal monopolisation attempt by Microsoft. The last few years however have heralded the arrival of new, possibly superior browsers. Mozilla’s Firefox has been particularly successful at chipping away at Explorers market dominance. So where did it all begin, and why were Microsoft ever allowed to have a hundred percent market dominance?

2010: D-day for the Internet as it hits "full capacity"?

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Posted by crusch | Posted in Internet | 188 views

Doom-filled warnings arrive from AT&T this week. The company says that without substantial investment in network infrastructure, the Internet will essentially run out of bandwidth in just two short years.

Blame broadband, says AT&T. Decades of dealing with the trickle of bandwidth consumed by voice and dialup modems left AT&T twiddling its thumbs. The massive rise of DSL and cable modem service in the 2000s has had AT&T facing a monstrous increase in the volume of data transmissions. And that’s set to increase another 50 times between now and 2015. That’s enough, says AT&T, to all but crash the system. Read the rest of this entry »

Power Ranger with a helicopter on his back?

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Posted by crusch | Posted in Gadgets | 334 views

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At just 227 x 160 x 159mm, the Robo Hopper is the perfect radio controlled device for buzzing above your friends’ heads just out of reach, and occasionally bomb diving them.

It weighs just 1.5kg and is priced $106.69, and will ship within 5 to 10 working days if you live in the US of A.

>> Via – GeekStuff4U

Save time with copy paste shortcuts in Windows

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Posted by crusch | Posted in Computer Tips | 247 views

Have to copy and paste a lot of files in Windows? However much you try to avoid it, eventually you have to move or copy a bunch of files from different folders and paste them into one folder. Or you might have to copy files from one location on your hard drive to multiple destinations.

Either way, it can be a royal pain because you have to keep navigating to different folders or have 10 different windows open for each location you are copying and pasting from. The most annoying thing is that you can only copy one item at a time. It would be nice if there was some kind of copy paste “buffer” where you could copy 10 items from different and then paste them all at once. Read the rest of this entry »

Iron Man: 126 Minutes of Gadget Porn

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Posted by crusch | Posted in Gadgets, Movie | 163 views

The story, well, it’s there. Stark, a wealthy playboy CEO and genius of his weapons company finds himself held hostage by terrorists using weapons he designed. The unbearable guilt and irony of the situation leads him to a change of heart and he wants to do the right thing. He builds an advanced exoskeleton suit, but it’s not for the military. Oh no, he’s done being a merchant of death. He’s going to blow up evildoers using his weapons. It’s believable to a nerd, like most comic books. (Because we want to believe.) But the tech, the tech is set up in a way that makes it unnecessary to suspend your disbelief. Just sit back and enjoy the techno porn. More or less. You can read more of this at Gizmodo.com.  Picture’s  below:  Read the rest of this entry »

75 Things you can do with iPod

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Posted by crusch | Posted in Gadgets | 203 views

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If you have an old iPod laying around doing nothing, why not turn it into something more useful, something more than just playing songs. Jessica Hupp wrote an interesting entry listing 75 things you can do with your iPod, whether you wanna turn it into a storage, a multimedia device, a communication tool, or even an accessory.

There are even some really wild ideas what you can turn your iPod into:

Check out the full list.