Sunday, May 8, 2011

10 Advanced Laptop Today

1. Luvaglio for $ 1,000,000 (if converted to dollars ya around 9.5 billion dollars)


2. The price of this laptop is one million dollars. this laptop there is only one of the world and buyers can customize a choice of precious metals, leather. some features that are injected in it is 128 GB solid state drive, MP3 player, built in stick USB.2. Tulip the E-Go Diamond
most expensive notebook
Tulip describes himself as the most desirable luxury notebooks in the world. This notebook prices adlah $ 355,000. chrome and make it rounded a curve similar to women's handbags. He also has a skin made of leather.


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3. Ego for Bentley
most expensive notebook
It costs about $ 20,000 actual performance of the notebook terlagu not even this high, it only has a 64 bit CPU for Vista 64 bit and 160 GB HDD.
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4. Voodoo Envy H: 171
If you want laptop.notebook with real performance and looks fit your style, you can choose to Voodoo which will provide high performance with an Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800, a chunky 4GB of RAM, twin Nvidia Quadro FX Go 2500M graphics chipset, 1.3MP webcam, dual 250GB hard disks, 7-in-1 memory card reader, dual layer DVD RW and a high resolution 1920 × 1200 screen 17 inches. You can choose from 24 color chassis, this notebook is worth approximately $
8,500 .
 
5. Extreme Rock SL8
most expensive notebook
The fastest laptop in the world. With Intel Core 2 Quad Processor, NVIDIA 9800M GPU in SLI and 8GB RAM surprising. it costs about $ 5,000 which is certainly comparable with kinrerjanya.
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6. Alienware Area 51
Who says that the laptop can not be used for hardcore gaming? This sleek and stylish laptop uses an Intel Core 2 Extreme and package technology at NVIDIA ® GeForce ® 9800M GT in SLI ® configuration with dual GPU up to 1GB of dedicated memory. 1TB of storage it has high speed in a RAID 0 configuration and other storage options intelligently. This system is loaded with Vista and you can record HD TV and movies with the use of the TV Tuner. Inidujual Items priced around $ 5000


7. Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds
In addition to having a normal 17-inch screen this laptop also has a screen / LCD secondary located in pull out the main screen and can be used in programs like Excel and CAD for graphs and numbers. Laya can be used for display applications such as Skype or instant messenger. Notebook is packed with a 2.53GHz QX9000 Core 2 Quad Extreme, 4GB RAM, dual 250GB 5200rpm hardrives and sold for about $ 4500.

8. Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV660
Laptop HD DVD With 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 240GB HDD RAID 0 and Nvidia GeForce Go 7600, it is a good computer in addition to being a good HD DVD player with 17-inch (1920 × 1200). it costs about $ 3,500, with that much money you've bsia have a good entertainment laptop.

 
9. Dell M6400
This Dell notebook is a notebook with real power. uses Intel Core 2 Duo Quad Core Extreme Edition processors for complex analysis and offers 16GB of fast 1066MHz DDR3 memory for large data sets and have 1GB of graphics memory. Laptop High performance can be obtained with the affordable price of around $ 3000.

 
10. Acer Ferrari 1100
Acer Ferrari looks super built with an ultralight, wear-resistant carbon fiber chassis. For the specification has been pinned MAD Turion X2 Dual-Core CPU, 4GB of RAM and WiFi draft-n which will make you get the performance as soon as this Ferrari.notebook valued around $ 3000.

 

10 Interesting Places to Visit with Google Earth

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Krakatoa
6.102°S 105.423°E
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On August 27, 1883, after several weeks of rumbling and threatening (accompanied by lesser eruptions), the island of Krakatoa literally exploded in a series of four volcanic eruptions. The explosions were so powerful that they were heard clearly some 3,000 miles away, global weather patterns were disrupted for years to come, and the shockwave circled the globe seven times! Since then, the island has grown up again and is now known as Anak Krakatau (Son of Krakatau). It remains volcanically active and has been steadily growing larger since the 1950′s. Can it be much longer, then, before another Krakatoa? Only time will tell.

9
Meteor Crater
35°1′38″N 111°1′21″W
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About 43 miles east of Flagstaff, AZ lies a crater some 4,000 feet in diameter and 570 feet deep. It was created about 40,000 years ago, probably by a meteor roughly 54 yards wide. Discovered in the late 1800s, the crater was originally thought to have been the site of a volcanic eruption, but in 1903, Daniel Barringer, a mining engineer and businessman, voiced the opinion that it had been the result of a meteorite impact. On August 8, 1964, Capt. John L. Kidd of American Airlines and another pilot, Gary Chapin, crash-landed in the crater in a Cessna 150. They had intended to fly over the crater but experienced a loss of lift and found themselves trapped within. They circled the crater until they ran out of fuel and crash-landed. Both pilots survived, and the remnants of their plane can be viewed even today. For the full story (and photos), go here.

8
Vredefort Crater
27°0′0″S 27°30′0″E
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As long as we’re discussing meteor craters, you might want to go and check out the largest verified impact crater on Earth, located in South Africa. You’ll need to zoom out a little to really appreciate it, though. Created by an asteroid suspected to be some 6 miles wide, this crater has a diameter of as much as 186 miles! The age of the crater is estimated at more than 2 billion years.

7
Great Pyramid of Giza
29°58′34″N 31°07′58″E
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The only remaining Wonder of the Ancient World, the Great Pyramid at Giza was constructed sometime in the 23rd century BC. The Pyramids were constructed to house the earthly remains of the great Pharaohs of Egypt and their arrangement could well be a representation of the “Belt of Orion.” From the central pyramid, if you truck just a little to the southeast, you can also plainly see the Great Sphinx.

6
Burj Khalifa
25°11′49.7″N 55°16′26.8″E
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Burj Khalifa, formerly known as Burj Dubai, is the tallest man-made structure in the world, towering over the landscape at an impressive 2,717 feet. Though it is difficult to see the actual building itself on Google Earth, the monstrous shadow that it casts is plainly visible. The building currently holds no less than 14 world records, including the tallest man-made structure, the world’s fastest elevator (40 mph), and the worlds highest swimming pool (on the 76th floor). The cost was a trifling $1.5 billion (U.S.)
 
5
Sydney Opera House
33°51′25″S 151°12′53″E
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Conceived and largely built by Jørn Utzon, the Sydney Opera House was completed in 1973 (construction began in 1959) at a cost of $102 million. The Concert Hall seats 2,678 individuals and houses the Sydney Opera House Great Organ, the largest mechanical tracker action organ in the world, with over 10,000 pipes. The Opera Theater seats 1,507, the Drama Theater 544, and the Playhouse (an end-stage theater) seats 398. In addition, the Studio and the Utzon Room offer flexible seating of up to 400 and 210, respectively.

4
Stonehenge
51°10′43.84″N 1°49′34.28″W
Local Stonehenge
Believed to have been erected around 2500 BC, Stonehenge is known to have been used as a burial ground by Bronze Age cultures living in the region. Beyond that, not much is known for certain. As the people who constructed it left no written records, there is much speculation on it’s function, some of it quite colorful. The most commonly accepted theories are that it served as a primitive observatory, or perhaps a worship site. On Google Earth, the Heelstone is visible to the northeast of the structure, just beside the road, while the remnants of two other henges are visible to the southwest.

3
The Spring Temple Buddha
33.775150°N 112.451016°E
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The Spring Temple Buddha is the tallest statue in the world, at 502 feet (when considering the building upon which it sits). It was completed in 2002, at a cost of $55 million and depicts Vairocana Buddha, seen as the embodiment of Emptiness (shunyata). Until their destruction by the Taliban in 2001, the Buddhas of Bamyan were considered to be the largest standing Buddhas in the world. Plans for construction of the Spring Temple Buddha were announced shortly after their destruction.

2
Christ the Redeemer
22°57′6″S 43°12’39″W
Christ
The 130-foot tall statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, stands atop the peak of the Corcovado Mountains, overlooking the city. Construction began in 1922 and was completed in 1931. As of July 2007, it is considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. In October 2006, on the statue’s 75th anniversary, Archbishop of Rio Cardinal Eusebio Oscar Scheid consecrated a chapel (named for the patron saint of Brazil—Nossa Senhora Aparecida, or “Our Lady of the Apparition,”) under the statue. This allows Catholics to hold baptisms and weddings there.

1
Statue of Liberty
40°41′38″N 74°2′37″W
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Last, but certainly by no means least, our journey brings us to the Statue of Liberty, which proudly stands in New York Harbor. A gift from France in the year 1886, Liberty stands 151 ft tall, or 305 ft. if the height of the pedestal is included. The statue’s official title is Liberty Enlightening the World, and of the several million visitors each year, one can only wonder how many notice the broken shackles at her feet, or the inscription on the book she carries; July IV MDCCLXXVI. The statue is sheathed in pure copper, over a steel framework, and is one of the most recognizable icons of the United States. From 1886 to 1902, the statue’s torch functioned as a lighthouse, but this was abandoned after discovering that it had a tendency to fatally disorient birds. Though age has tarnished the copper to a bright blue-green hue, one can imagine the incredible glow the statue might have originally had, the sun reflecting off the copper.

10 Films Raised From The Real Story

1. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
This film tells the story of benjamin button, which hal2 beyond common human experience, that he was born not from a baby to adulthood, but vice versa.

2. IP Man
IP MAN movie was adapted from the true story of his life Wing Chun master this. The director, Wilson Yip, decided to focus the film on the Japanese occupation in China around the year 30's, and highlights how the Ip Man who loved his country refused to teach Wing Chun in the Japanese army during itu.Banyak people who had studied in the master Wing Chun this one and some of his students later became famous despite Ip Man's name alone is rarely known. One of the students are widely known Ip Man is Bruce Lee, who had studied at the Ip Man for five years.

3. Public Enemies
Is one of the classic gangster movie that you can see in cinema today. Appointed from the true story, film director Michael Mann is showing the action of the legendary bank robber John Dillinger. 'Public Enemies' adapted from the book' Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34 "by Bryan Burrough. For business actors supporting the film, no doubt. Michael took two of the top Hollywood actors, Johnny Depp and Christian Bale. Thanks to his acting skills are above average, Johnny Depp able to revive the legendary criminal figure the United States. Meanwhile, Christian Bale, who again voiced by both portray characters Melvin.

4. Munich
Munich is a 2005 film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Eric Bana. The scenario was written by Tony Kushner and Eric Roth. This film took the background of the events at the 1972 Munich tragedy in which a group of Israeli Olympic athletes kidnapped a group of Palestinian terrorists and murdered. Munich tells about the Mossad members who were ordered to find and kill terrorists who are considered members of Black September responsible for the event.

5. The Terminal (2004)
Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks) serves as one of krokozia who came to New York, U.S. to fulfill a promise to his late father, unfortunately When I dropped him at the airport in New York's Kennedy (USA), country (Krokozia) is experiencing shocks coup, this led to a passport and visa requirements can not be valid or invalid until an independent country or in other words he was stuck in the airport without being able to enter the New York area and returned to her country.The wait in the airport for months it became a story that was interesting and emotional. How did he communicate where initially he could not speak english, is Dixon's airport director who wants to get rid of it, there is Gupta's Cleaning Service is suspected, there is the Mexico that use it as a matchmaker and also the beautiful flight attendant (Catherine Zeta-Jones) that made him fall love.

6. The Pursuit of Happyness
The Pursuit of Happyness is a biographical film made in 2006 which tells the life story of Chris Gardner, a salesman who managed to become wealthy stockbroker. The film is directed by Gabriele Muccino. Written by Steve Conrad's screenplay based on the memoirs of the same title, written by Gardner with Quincy Troupe. The film was released on December 15, 2007 by Columbia Pictures.

7. Valkryie
Removed from the real story, a military man, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg (Tom Cruise), an officer who faithfully served his country when he expected someone to find a way to stop Hitler before Europe and Germany are destroyed. Aware that time is not much left, he decided to move alone and join the German army. Armed with a strategy to use Hitler's strategy - known as Operation Valkyrie - these officers are planning to assassinate the dictator and Nazi government from the world's future and the fate of millions of people including his wife and his children, von Stauffenberg, one of the millions of people who try to fight Hitler be the only one who must kill Hitler.

8. Million Dollar Baby
Merenggangnya relationship between he and his daughter, boxing trainer Frankie Dunn (Clint Eastwood) are reluctant to socialize with other people - until Maggie Fitzgerald (Hilary Swank) comes to the arena fist. In a life full of struggle, Maggie's only hope someone can believe it.

9. Saving Private Ryan
The film Saving Private Ryan (1998) made by Steven Spielberg to tell about the search James Francis Ryan, a U.S. soldier, in the European Theater to be saved and be picked up to go home because his two brothers had been killed in World War II. Ryan is a boys only one family left in the U.S.. This is indeed a regulation in the U.S. armed forces.

10. Slumdog Millionaire
Narrated Jamal (DevPatel) and Salim (MadhurMittal) two brothers who grew up in the slum area of ​​Mumbai, India. They both eventually made friends with Latika (FreidaPinto) girls who lost their parents as well as anti-Muslim riots in India. Jamal who grew into a modest young man in contrast with Salim who decided to become a gangster and earn money the easy way. While Latika grow into savings a Mumbai gangster boss. Through various incidents, Jamal who had always loved Latika, trying to find it again. Jamal way travel is quite unique, he decided to become a participant quiz Who Wants to be Millionaire version of India, a quiz show which favored Latika. And the most interesting thing in this movie even begins, that all questions asked in the quiz is related to all the events experienced by Jamal throughout his life, as if Jamal had been destined to win this quiz.

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10 Dazzling Living Organisms

1. Glowing Mushrooms (Mycena lux-Coeli mushrooms)
Japan during the rainy season, which began to glow Glowing Mushroom growing in Wakayama prefecture. Mycena lux-Coeli mushrooms sprout from fallen chinquapin trees and grow because of them, a chemical reaction that emits light pigment occurs, so that they are luminous pale green. Hats fungus that can grow along the 2 cm (about 1 inch) diameter, but because fungi are vulnerable to dehydration, they only have a few days to live after the rain stopped.
2. Hawaiian Bobtail Squid (E
uprymna scolopes)
In the darkness of the sea, some animals make their own light. Among them is the Euprymna scolopes, which formed a partnership with luminous bacteria, Vibrio fischeri. Squid at home this bacterial colonies in special light organs, and can control the brightness and direction of light radiation. These organs produce nerve signals when they feel light and loaded with protein to detect. lorgan effectively is an extra set of primitive eyes, each equipped with a "lens"


3. Alarm jellyfish (Atolla wyvillei)
Some animals use bioluminescence for assistance. Once an animal is caught in the clutches of a predator, hoping to be able to break away and attract greater attention. can attack and eat anything that will eat it. This shows the outside light commonly known as a "tool marks" screen.

4. Jack-O-Lantern Mushroom (Omphalotus olearius)
Through metabolic functions and physiological, all living things produce. This fungus membesitkan waste through gills, and some waste that secrete enzymes. Enzymes commonly used for bioluminescence (or emission of light by living organisms) like lightning - lightning.

5. Luminescent Panellus (Panellus stipticus)
Panellus stipticus widely distributed, but more common in eastern North America than in the West. It is very difficult, and again after drying rain water outside, like many small Marasmius.Jamur species has been reported to be used as a styptic (blood thickening).

6. Ctenophore Bathocyroë
We probably know more about the surface of the moon from the sea that we do. Every day we discover new species. Because fragile, this is only described in 1978, when it was collected. This genus can produce blue and green luminescence.

7. Dinoflagellates
Dinoflagellates are a large group. Most are marine plankton, but more common in freshwater habitats. They are characterized by two flagella, one girdling the cell and trailing the cell. Some dinoflagellates in corals, in a symbiotic relationship. Dinoflagellates called zooxanthellae. Other dinoflagellates, such as occurs at high red-colored water, a phenomenon known as red tide.

8. Crystal Jelly (Aequorea Victoria)
Aequorea victoria, is sometimes also called a jellyfish, is a hydrozoan Bioluminescent jellyfish (also known as hydromedusae) found on the west coast of North America. You may not have the sense of hearing to hear her, but hydromedusa Aequorea victoria is probably the most influential in marine organisms.

9. Glow worms (Lampyris noctiluca)
Lampyris noctiluca, is lightning - lightning type genus Lampyris. This is an insect that has a touch of a finger on the wing when not in use lightning - lightning female 2 x fold greater than the size of males (up to 25mm in length), but do not have wings, lightning - lightning female can give off light while males did not reply.

10. Fireflies (Photinus pyralis)
Worm - worm makes the flash in their bodies. They light up to attract a mate. To do this, To do this, the worm - worm uses special cells in their abdomen that make light.

source: kaskus.us

Friday, May 6, 2011

10 Extraordinary Natural Wonders

1. Chocolate Hills (Philippines)
Consisting of about 1268 cone-shaped hills that have the same size, area of ​​more than 50 square kilometers (20 square miles), geological formation is very unusual, called the Chocolate Hills, located in Bohol, Philippines. There are several hypotheses about the formation of the hills.

These include weathering limestone hills simple, sub-marine volcanism, which lifted from the seabed and a new theory which states that it is an active volcano that destroyed ancient, then spit a large stone which is then covered with limestone and then pushed out from the bottom sea.

2. Wave Rock (Australia)
The Wave Rock is a natural rock formation located in Western Australia. As the name of this stone shaped like a breaking ocean wave height. The extent of covering several hectares; Wave Rock has a height of about 15 meters long and about 110 meters.
One aspect of the Wave Rock is rarely shown in the photo is a retaining wall about half a stone. It follows the contours a
nd allows rainwater will be collected in a dam. It was built in 1951 by the Department of Public Works.

3. Hell Gate (Uzbekistan)
Called by locals Door to Hell, this place in Uzbekistan is located near the small town Darvaz. When the geologists who do drilling for gas, 35 years ago, suddenly they found an underground cavern is so big.
No one dared to go there because the cave was filled with gas, so they lit it so that no poisonous gas could come out of the hole, and since then, has been on fire. No one knows how many tons of excellent gas is burned for years, but it seems to be unlimited.

 
4. Giants Causeway (Ireland)
Area of ​​about 40,000 basalt columns each, the Giants Causeway is the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. Located in north-east coast of Northern Ireland, most of the hexagonal-shaped columns, although there is also a rectangular, pentagon, heptagon and delapa terms.
The highest about 12 meters (36 feet) high, and lava crust on a cliff 28 meters thick in some places. In a 2005 poll of Radio Times readers, the causeway was named as the fourth greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom.

5. Blue Lake Cave (Brazil)
Mato Grosso do Sul region in Brazil (and especially the quiet town of Bonito) offers many marvelous underground lakes: Gruta do Lago Azul ".
The world famous "Gruta do Lago Azul" (Blue Lake Cave) is a natural monument of the interior formed by stalactites, stalagmites and a huge and beautiful blue lakes from this lake. Something that impressive. The Blue Lake Wave has a variety of geological formations and very impressive especially for blue water in it.


6. Eye of the Sahara (Mauritania)

This spectacular landform in Mauritania in the southwestern part of the Sahara desert that is so large with a diameter of 30 miles visible from space.
Richat structure called - or Eye Sahara - formation was originally thought to be caused by a meteorite impact but now geologists believe is a product of the removal and erosion. The cause of a circle remains a mystery until now.

7. Crystal Cave of the Giants (Mexico)
Found deep inside a mine in southern Chihuahua Mexico, these crystals formed in a natural cave totally enclosed in bedrock. Spectacular crystal cave full of tall pine trees, and in some cases the larger the circle, their colors like gold and silver are translucent and have a wonderful shape.
Crystal Cave of Giants found in the same limestone body. -Zinc-silver ore bodies exploited by the mining of lead and may be dissolved by the same hydrothermal fluids that deposited the metals with the gypsum being crystallized during the phase of reduced mineralization.

8. Great Blue Hole (Belize)
Part of the Lighthouse Reef System, The Great Blue Hole is located about 60 miles outside the mainland of Belize City. A large almost perfectly circular hole approximately one quarter of a mile (0.4 km) in, it's one of the most astounding dive sites to be found anywhere on earth.
In this hole, the water is 480 feet (145 m) deep and it is the depth of water that gives a dark blue color that causes such structures throughout the world known as the "blue hole."

9. Antelope Canyon (Arizona - USA)
The most frequently visited and photographed canyon in the American Southwest, Antelope Canyon is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona.
This canyon includes two separate, photogenic slot canyon sections, referred to as Upper Antelope Canyon individual - or "Crack" - and Lower Antelope Canyon - or "bottle opener."

Navajo name for Upper Antelope Canyon is Tse bighanilini ', which means "place where water flows through the rocks." Antelope Canyon is lower Hasdestwazi, or "spiral rock arches." Both are located in Chapter LeChee Navajo Nation.

10. The Wave (between Arizona and Utah - USA)
A beautiful red-rock on the border of Arizona and Utah, The Wave is made from sand dune 190-million years has been turned into stone.
This formation is not much known only accessible by foot through the increase of three miles and very organized.

 
source: http://unikboss.blogspot.com/2010/10/10-keajaiban-alam-yang-luar-biasa.html

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