(Tuesday, October 16th, 2007)
The Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS) is a project that is being prepared to hunt for dangerous asteroids that may hit Earth (and possibly wipe out Humans like one did for the Dinosaurs).
Technically, the sensor is impressive. It’s no less than 40cm-wide and hosts 1.4billion pixels (can you say “1.4 giga-pixel camera”?) but there will be four of them installed in Hawai.
Source: NewScientist.
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(Monday, October 15th, 2007)
Today is Blog Action Day: The day that bloggers chose to try and help save the planet from the impact of Human activity. For my own part, I decided to collect a few ideas to save energy in your computer usage:
- Upgrade your gear
- Dim your screen
- Consolidate and virtualize computers
- Turn off peripherals
- Kill unnecessary processes
- Get a smart power switch
- Enable energy saver settings
- Unplug energy vampires
- Spin down your hard drive
- Shut down the computer
Another trick: Power saving remote computing.
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(Monday, October 15th, 2007)
The Linux kernel is trying to be the best contender in the race against electrical power use. In this context, a web site has been created to support this tendency and to help GNU/Linux users improve their power efficiency: LessWatts.org.
It even has some downloadable free applications to help you find the worst power hungry applications of your Linux box.
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(Sunday, October 14th, 2007)
It is often quite difficult to know where a language idiom is coming from (it is less etymology than social history). For English, I foudn the ideal web site: phrases.org.uk.
In their own words:
The meanings and origins of over 1,200 English sayings, phrases and idioms.
Whether you want to resolve a friendly argument over how a saying or phrase originated or whether you just enjoy words, you’ll probably find something here to interest you.
Now, if you are more interested in the French language, you can get the corresponding information from the reference web site: expressio.fr. There, the phrase of today is:
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(Saturday, October 13th, 2007)
A photo gallery only about nuclear explosions: nuclear.fatal.ru from Russia.
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(Saturday, October 13th, 2007)
We knew already all about Darth Vador youth. But his private life was staying out of reach of even the most courageous paparazzis. This is no longer the case, thanks to Esteban Diacono.
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(Friday, October 12th, 2007)
The very first discs for BluRay+ (BluRay discs with BD+ newest DRM technology) arrived: Rise of the Silver Surfer and The Day After Tomorrow. Unfortunately, these discs are nearly useless because of the DRM scheme used to protect them.
For the first time, they use a virtual machine technology that allows to load code at the same time as the video data. It is thought to be a way to run code that would check if the BluRay players has been hacked. However, the discs do not play on Samsung’s BDP-1200 and LG’s BH100, and most other players (including the PlayStation 3) have longer-than-usual load times (up to two minutes). Samsung’s BDP-1000 also has problems of stuttering and error messages.
Some of the manufacturers announced software updates, but remember that now that DRM is on us, we may have to upgrade the player firmware just to play a DVD…
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(Friday, October 12th, 2007)
Popular Photography & Imaging Magazine is a very nice photo magazine. I love their web site (PopPhoto Flash) because it regularly publishes photo tips of fairly good quality. Among the latest that attracted my attention, I’ll ist:
A lot of reading ahead of you and link to keep for the future.
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(Thursday, October 11th, 2007)
Maybe the deep space Mother Nature has been copying from the Star Wars movies when it created Mimas, one of Jupiter’s satellites.

Mimas in front of Jupiter’s rings
Via Neatorama.
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(Wednesday, October 10th, 2007)
Stare for a while. And appreciate the move.
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(Wednesday, October 10th, 2007)
Do you remember 2004? In this year, we saw the birth of FarCry, Half Life 2 and Doom 3, three games that really redefined PC gaming. This year, in November, we will see a blooming of new games which are set to retrace the PC gaming industy.
Expect no less than:
- Hellgate: London is for multiplayer action
- Gears of War brings more action on the PC
- Crysis is expected to be the First Person Shooter of the year
- John Woo’s Stranglehold is already on the market and looks impressive on wide screens at 1920×1200 resolutions (or more) if you have a good hardware
I can forecast that you will be buying some of these and that it will mean that you will look into multi-core CPUs, new graphics cards and possibly a new Windows Vista (for DirectX 10 compatibility).
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(Wednesday, October 10th, 2007)
After a previous hommage to the classic form of spiral, I wanted to honor stripes. They easily provide a nice basis for photographic composition (often bordering on optical illusion) and they are an excellent inspiration for the abstract artist hidden in most photographer’s hearts.
Collected on YotoPhoto and Flicker.
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