Using a photonic laser and a sophisticated photon beam amplification system, Dr. Bae demonstrated that photonic energy could generate amplified thrust between two spacecraft by bouncing photons many thousands of times between them.The patent-pending Bae Photonic Laser Thruster (PLT) was built and monitored with off-the-shelf laboratory components at the Southern California laboratory of the Bae Institute. With an amplification factor of 3,000, the photon thrust generated from the egg-sized laser head in the PLT prototype is equivalent to the thrust that can currently only be generated by orders-of-magnitudes larger and heavier industrial or weapons-grade lasers.Although PLT can be used for a wide range of space applications, including accelerating spacecraft to near light speed, Dr. Bae has more immediate goals.
Nice research being done at Tulane University about replacing Fluoride in toothpaste with an extract made from Cocoa/Chocolate. Bringing various benfits like “harden teeth enamel, making users less susceptible to tooth decay”, plus avoiding the dangers of fluoride, especially for children.
SciFi channel reports that according to David Duchovny the cast will have David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson again playing the main roles. According to Duchovny the script is done and Chris Carter will direct it.
SciFi channel has just announed this beloved series is coming back “as a Web-based series of short films on SCIFI.COM’s SCI FI Pulse broadband network, part of a slate of new original online programming.” There will be 10 webisodes to start with, more optional depending on the success.
This is a very nice and useful hint at macosxhints.com about how to create a custom stylesheet that will help iPhone users when accessing our wordpress blog…. I might try this out myself.
A new team has been formed to work on a new title that according to Frank Pearce the SVP of Blizzard is “…something really awesome”. So, this is definitely great news since anything coming from Blizzard is sure to be amazing and of high quality.
Here it is at www.puremobile.com, look under Apple. Now we just need to know the price.
The solution to my problem was simple and done using the Vista DVD and unplugging my non-system HD: 1) I opened up the case and unplugged the data and power cable from my IDE drive and rebooted the PC onto the Vista DVD…. 6) Boot up and voila, the drive appears.7) Reboot again to test the proper startup a last time and now all should be starting up fine without errors messages.It seems that Vista writes into the bootmanager to look for windows where it is not.
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