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Don't get hacked, there are a lot of nasty virus's going around these days.  To stay safe is is best just not to use IE, I have been using FireFox for a few years now and not have to really worry about virus's, spyware, mailware and anything else. 

 

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Actual Booster is a small and simple utility that can help you improve application performance by allocating the majority of your CPU/Processor to the currently active application/game. It will automatically set process priority to high (or lower), for whichever application is in the foreground.

 

Translation:  Fast!   I know I love the tweak programs but this one is a good one. 

 

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GammaRayBurst

A powerful stellar explosion that has shattered the record for the most distant object visible to the naked eye was detected by NASA's Swift satellite on Wednesday.

The explosion, known as a gamma-ray burst, also ranks as the most intrinsically bright object in the universe ever observed by humans.

"It's amazing — we've been waiting for a flash this bright from a gamma-ray burst ever since Swift began observing the sky three years ago, and now we've got one that is so bright that it was visible to the naked eye even though its source is half-way across the universe," said David Burrows of Penn State University, who directs the continuing operation of Swift's X-ray telescope and the analysis of the data it collects.

Gamma-ray bursts are the most luminous explosions in the universe since the Big Bang and occur when massive stars run out of nuclear fuel. The stars' cores collapse to form black holes or neutron stars and release an intense burst of high-energy gamma-rays and jets of energetic particles.

The jets rip through space at nearly the speed of light, heating the surrounding interstellar gas like turbocharged cosmic blowtorches, often generating a bright afterglow.

"These optical flashes from gamma-ray bursts are the most extreme such phenomena that we know of," said Swift science team member Derek Fox, also of Penn State. "If this burst had happened in our galaxy, it would have been shining brighter than the Sun for almost a minute — sunglasses would definitely be advised."

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distant planet

Astronomers reported Wednesday that they had made the first detection of an organic molecule, methane, in the atmosphere of a planet outside our solar system and had confirmed the presence of water there, clearing the way for a bright future of inspecting the galaxy for livable planets, for the chemical stuff of life, or even for life itself.

Under the right conditions, water can combine with organic chemicals like methane to make amino acids, the building blocks of life as we know it. While the presence of these chemicals was not a big surprise and while the planet in question — in the constellation Vulpecula — is too hot and massive for living creatures, the result left astronomers elated at their improving powers of celestial discernment.

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The good folks at SnapFiles.com have compiled a list of the coolest free programs you can use on your USB Flash Drive.   The coolest thing about these programs is that you don't have to install them on the computer you use, just click the program open it and close it.  

 

Free USB Flash Drive Programs

 

 

 

 


 
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The first time travellers from the future could materialise on Earth within a few weeks.

 

Physicists around the world are excitedly awaiting the start up of the £4.65 billion Large Hadron Collider, LHC - the most powerful atom-smasher ever built - which is supposed to shed new light on the particles and forces at work in the cosmos and reproduce conditions that date to near the Big Bang of creation.

Prof Irina Aref'eva and Dr Igor Volovich, mathematical physicists at the Steklov Mathematical Institute in Moscow believe that the vast experiment at CERN, the European particle physics centre near Geneva in Switzerland, may turn out to be the world's first time machine, reports New Scientist.

The debut in early summer could provide a landmark because travelling into the past is only possible - if it is possible at all - as far back as the point of creation of the first time machine.

That means 2008 could become "Year Zero" for temporal travel, they argue.

Time travel was born when Albert Einstein's colleague, Kurt Gödel, used Einstein's theory of relativity to show that travel into the past was possible.

Ever since he unveiled this idea in 1949, eminent physicists have argued against time travel because it undermines ideas of cause and effect to create paradoxes: a time traveller could go back to kill his grandfather so that he is never born in the first place.

But, sixty years later, there is still no fundamental reason why time travellers cannot put historians out of business.

But the Russians argue that when the energies of the LHC are concentrated into a subatomic particle - a trillionth the size of a mosquito - they can do strange things to the fabric of the universe, which is a blend of space and time that scientists called spacetime.

While Earth's gravity produces gentle distortions in spacetime the LHC energy can distort time so much that it loops back on itself. These loops are known to physicists as "closed timelike curves" and they ought, at least in theory, to allow us to revisit some past moment.

The scheme chimes with one laid out in 1988, when Prof Kip Thorne and colleagues at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, showed that wormholes, or tunnels through spacetime, would allow time travel, a scheme popularised by Carl Sagan in his novel - made into a film - Contact.

Prof Aref'eva and Dr Volovich believe the LHC could create wormholes and so allow a form of time travel. "We realised that closed timelike curves and wormholes could also be a result of collisions of particles," Prof Aref'eva says.

There are still plenty of obstacles for the likes of Dr Who, however. Not least of them is the fact that these are mini wormholes, so only subatomic particles are small enough to travel through them.

 

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If I had the world at my finger tips, I would give it to you.  If you had the universe would you know what to do? 


 
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dark matter

 

What do you call an absence of darkness? Dark matter is supposed to be spread throughout the universe, but a new study reports a spiral galaxy that seems to be empty of the stuff, and astrophysicists cannot easily explain why.

In the outer regions of most galaxies, stars orbit around the centre so fast that they should fly away. The combined mass of all the observable inner stars and gas does not exert strong enough gravity to hold onto these speeding outliers, suggesting some mass is missing.

Most astronomers believe that the missing mass is made up of some exotic invisible substance, labelled dark matter, which forms vast spherical halos around each galaxy. Another possibility is that the force of gravity behaves in an unexpected way, a theory known as modified Newtonian dynamics, or MOND.

In the spiral galaxy NGC 4736, however, the rotation slows down as you move farther out from the crowded inner reaches of the galaxy. At first glance, that declining rotation curve is just what you would expect if there is no extended halo of dark matter, and no modification to gravity. As you move far away from the swarming stars of the inner galaxy, gravity becomes weaker, and so motions become more sedate.

The rotation measurements only stretch 35,000 light years out from the galactic centre, which is not far enough to confirm that first impression. So a team of astronomers in Poland developed a more sophisticated analysis.

Joanna Jalocha, Lukasz Bratek and Marek Kutschera of the Polish Academy of Science in Krakow have found a way to splice the rotation curve together with another measurement: the density of hydrogen gas far from the galactic centre.

According to their combined mathematical model, ordinary luminous stars and gas can indeed account for all the mass in NGC 4736.

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I was so happy when you smiled at me that day.
When you said goodby to me I almost died that day.


 
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The voice of reason often comes from the insane.


 
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sperm

Sperm cells have been created from a female human embryo in a remarkable breakthrough that suggests it may be possible for lesbian couples to have their own biological children.

British scientists who had already coaxed male bone marrow cells to develop into primitive sperm cells have now repeated the feat with female embryonic stem cells.

The University of Newcastle team that has achieved the feat is now applying for permission to turn the bone marrow of a woman into sperm which, if successful, would make the method more practical than with embryonic cells.

It raises the possibility of lesbian couples one day having children who share both their genes as sperm created from the bone marrow of one woman could be used to fertilise an egg from her partner.

Men and women differ because of what are called sex chromosomes. Both have an X chromosome. But only men possess a Y chromosome that carries several genes thought to be essential to make sperm, so there has been scepticism that female stem cells could ever be used to make sperm.

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prefetch

If your computer is running a bit slow and you have checked everything else, you might want to delete your prefetch files.  I'm not really sure what they are but I believe they are files that are stored for Internet Explorer so they can load faster, but it just slows your computers down.  Don't worry no computer operations will be affected.  :)  Just open up your windows explore, and navagate to C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch then delete the files in that folder.  You should notice your computer running alot faster right away. 


 
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Heart

Boston (dbTechno) - University of Minnesota researchers made the announcement on Sunday that they have successfully created a beating rat heart in a laboratory.

The dream of being able to create new hearts and other organs is getting more and more a reality than ever before.

How they did it, was they removed all of the cells from a dead rat heart. They then used new heart cells injected from newborn rats, and within a few weeks, the new cells formed a new beating heart. The heart pumped blood as well.

Dr. Doris A. Taylor, the head of the team that created the beating heart, stated that the principle her laboratory followed was to “give nature the tools and get out of the way.”

She stated “We just took nature’s own building blocks to build a new organ.”

She continued, “The heart is a beautiful organ, and it’s not one that I thought I’d ever be able to build in a dish.”

The hope is that this will lead to the creation of hearts, kidneys, livers, lungs, and other organs for humans in the coming years.

The report has been published in the journal Nature Medicine.

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