Monday, 11 October 2010

Foto-Foto “MESUM” Di Lapangan Bola

Lundefineduapan kegembiraan disaat mencetak gol dalam pertandingan sepak bola memang seru banget ya….?

Memang gol adalah merupakan segala-galanya bagi setiap pemain sepakbola. Foto-foto berikut ini menggambarkan bagaimana para pemain melampiaskan kegembiraannya disaat timnya menang atau temannya mencetak gol…. :) saking serunya melampiaskan kegembiraan mereka tidak menyadari bahwa tindakan mereka sama seperti :maho …..


Seperti inilah para pemain bola menunjukan keromantisannya….

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Set up an Inexpensive Beginner Home Recording Studio

Set up an Inexpensive Beginner Home Recording Studio
If you've been messing around with Audacity or GarageBand and are ready to take the next step in laying down some music, Lifehacker Australia has a simple list of must-have tools for a beginner recording studio.
Photo by Wstryder.

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How do humans age in space?

How do humans age in space?
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A long trip in space might leave this astronaut feeling like his great-grandfather.
Because astronauts like the ones on the International Space Station (ISS) are moving so quickly, they're also aging a bit more slowly than the rest of us. Due to a principle of physics known as time dilation, after a six-month stint on the ISS, returning astronauts are just a tiny bit younger than the rest of us. But before you book a ticket that'll take you literally out of this world, understand this isn't exactly a fountain of youth we're talking about. Your six-month effort at age reduction will only garner you about 0.007 seconds of extra life, according to the calculations of one ISS astronaut [source: Lu].
But that's not really the issue we're talking about when we discuss how humans age in space. Let's start with a rundown of how the aging process typically proceeds on Earth. Until scientists muster up a way to make us all immortal, most of us will go through the process of aging. This typically involves metamorphoses like bones becoming brittle, blood vessels hardening, muscles wasting away, joints stiffening up, bowels turning irritable, bladders becoming unpredictable, teeth decaying, vision growing dim, skin wrinkling up, and so on.
While for most people, it takes decades to really start to feel the effects of the aging process, humans stationed in space experience some of them in fast-forward. They're often reversible once an astronaut returns home, although sometimes a few of the changes can be permanent.

Ubuntu 10.10 Final Release Now Available

Ubuntu 10.10 Final Release Now AvailableEarlier this week we walked through our favorite new features in the Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" release candidate; today the popular Linux distribution's final release is ready to download and install.

Yahoo messenger coming to iPhone and Android with cross-platform 3G video calls

via Engadget by Sean Hollister on 10/9/10

You'll be seeing a lot more of the good ol' Yahoo smiley on front-facing cameraphones soon -- the web portal's VP of Mobile David Katz says that a new Yahoo! Messenger with cross-platform video chat is headed to Android and iPhone. Originally confirmed for the new T-Mobile myTouch, it's presently been submitted to the iTunes App Store for review. It'll reportedly work over both 3G and WiFi connections and freely conduct video calls with any other device running Yahoo! Messenger, including webcam-equipped PCs. Look out Qik, Fring and Tango -- there's a new sheriff in town.

Foto-Foto “MESUM” Di Lapangan Bola

L uapan kegembiraan disaat mencetak gol dalam pertandingan sepak bola memang seru banget ya….? Memang gol adalah merupakan segala-galanya...