Showing posts with label Beauty and Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beauty and Style. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 June 2013

The Theory of Evolution million of these..









The Theory of Evolution is a lie from the Free Masons. Wake
up people, your father is not a chimp, your Father is perfect and holy. He is
worthy of all the praise and worship. Get your mind right!


The animal on the left is not a modern ape, is an ancesteral
great ape of which there are no extant examples. There are many links found
that connect us to the great apes of the past. You children have no idea what
you're talking about.



If
you're going to criticize evolution, learn what it is first. Then you'll look
less stupid than you do now.


It's Darwin’s theory of evolution... grow up people... Do
you really think some bearded guy in the sky magically pointed his finger and
**poof** the universe and everything in it was created?


How we are being killed off. How
the earth is dying. And you are still willing to believe in a man? There is a
Creator! Who loves you! All He wants is for you to realiz
e
that we are all sinners. That you are only scared of man laws but you should be
scared of eternal damnation. Which should be the reason why you don't commit
crimes. Not because you don't want to go to jail but because you know this life
is temporary and you don't know when you will die and you want to have eternal
life with Jesus. Hell is only for satan and fallen angels but if people don't
repent and turn away from sin but rather live a sinful life without remorse,
they will go there with him as well. We only tell you this because we care
about your soul. But you have the right to choose and we will still love you.




The Theory of Evolution million of these..


Sunday, 5 May 2013

How to wake up earlier & do more stuff


. At the core of being able to get up early in the morning and actually connect before you have your first cup of coffee is the desire to be awake. Have you ever been so excited about the events of the following day that you had no problems waking up before your alarm and feeling fresh and alert despite being short of sleep?  Basically, being excited about life is what makes your brain switch on faster after a long time of idleness, having something to look forward to is what does it.

Getting a great job to look forward to every single day is probably a dream of every and each one of us but, in reality, a job is a job. The majority of us have jobs we definitely do not look  forward to so the treasured sleep is something we don’t want to end prematurely, not even five minutes before we absolutely have to. There are others way to get that spark and the extra time in the beginning of your day, though, like starting a routine that will get you excited and make you want to get up. Going for an early morning run or playing a game before work can be that routine, for example. It’s up to you what this exciting activity will be but it has to be something you really enjoy and want to do.

Even if you are an owl and go to bed late it’ll still work – you’ll be cutting back on sleep and reclaiming the most and the best time for living. Sleep is such a waste of time.

Why start your day earlier than you have to? Because that’s life – having time for yourself and things you enjoy doing apart from work, chores and other responsibilities that tend to just pile up on top of you throughout the entire day/week/year. If you haven’t got the time to do things you love – make time, cut back on things you can cut back on. Starting a day doing something you truly enjoy is starting your day on a high and being more satisfied with yourself by the end of it even if short of sleep.

Some people can sleep over eight hours a day and still feel tired. This well may be the disconnect of the brain from the reality you live in. If you make your life exciting enough there will be no time or need for that much sleep.

You’ll want to be awake for the life you design for yourself. You might be short of sleep but you’ll surely feel more alive, more with it and more satisfied with your life overall.


How to wake up earlier & do more stuff



Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Glass Beach




Nature
can change junk to jewels. In the early 20th century, residents of a remote
coastal town of Fort Bragg in California dumped their trash over the cliffs
onto the beach (don't worry, this was banned in 1967). In the decades since,
the sea tumbled and polished the bits of glass and junk into smooth, shiny
pebbles that glint like jewels in the sunshine.





Sea+Glass+Beach+Fort+Bragg+California


It's a dog's life.




Automatic
for the People: Dodo, Boulot, Metro











Each morning, like clockwork, they board the subway, off to
begin their daily routine amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.



But these aren't just any daily commuters. These are stray dogs who live in the
outskirts of Moscow Russia and commute on the underground trains to and from
the city centre in search of food scraps.



Then after a hard day scavenging and begging on the streets, they hop back on
the train and return to the suburbs where they spend the night.



Experts studying the dogs, who usually choose the quietest carriages at the
front and back of the train, say they even work together to make sure they get
off at the right stop – after learning to judge the length of time they need to
spend on the train.



Scientists believe this phenomenon began after the Soviet Union collapsed in
the 1990s, and Russia’s new capitalists moved industrial complexes from the
city centre to the suburbs.



Dr Andrei Poiarkov, of the Moscow Ecology and Evolution Institute, said: “These
complexes were used by homeless dogs as shelters, so the dogs had to move
together with their houses. Because the best scavenging for food is in the city
centre, the dogs had to learn how to travel on the subway – to get to the
centre in the morning, then back home in the evening, just like people.”



Dr Poiarkov told how the dogs like to play during their daily commute. He said:
“They jump on the train seconds before the doors shut, risking their tails
getting jammed. They do it for fun. And sometimes they fall asleep and get off
at the wrong stop.”



The dogs have also amazingly learned to use traffic lights to cross the road
safely, said Dr Poiarkov. And they use cunning tactics to obtain tasty morsels
of shawarma, a kebab-like snack popular in Moscow.



With children the dogs “play cute” by putting their heads on youngsters’ knees
and staring pleadingly into their eyes to win sympathy – and scraps.

 


It's a dog's life.Automatic for the People: Dodo, Boulot, Metro


Sunday, 28 April 2013

Why We'll Never Meet Aliens?


In a long essay, makes the case that we'll never meet aliens. And his conclusion is that we'll never meet aliens because once they've developed the technology to travel the great distances between stars, the trip will be meaningless.

I think there's a lot of validity to this argument. We anthropomorphize aliens based on our current state of technology. We imagine aliens flying around in their alien spaceships, sipping their alien coffees, perusing alien laptops. "We come in peace."

But you have to comprehend the compounding effect of exponential technological advancement. iPhones didn't exist 5 years ago, now we consider smartphones a commodity. Once an alien has the ability to travel from star to star, they'll probably just be getting their robots to do the work for them - in fact, they'll probably be indistinguishable from robots themselves.

Once you're far enough along that technology curve, it all just comes down to energy. What's the most efficient way to get more energy? Traveling to other stars probably isn't it.

Stars provide energy, and planets give you a place to stand on. But they come with tricky gravity fields, that aliens might decide just aren't worth the effort to vist.


Why We'll Never Meet Aliens?



When will wireless power reach the tipping point?


If you’re waiting to see when wireless power will hit the mass market, then you’re not alone. Delivering power wirelessly is perhaps one of the most hyped, long anticipated changes to the way we design and use products and machinery since the invention of electricity itself. But if you’ve been watching this space, you’ll know these solutions have been slow in coming to market and are anything but commonplace.

Why is that? What’s it going to take for this technology to hit the mainstream? Over the past two years we have witnessed first generation implementations of wireless power, mostly in the smartphone after-market. These come in the form of sleeves and charging pads but are rarely sighted amongst early adopters. Each claims to be supporting the best technology — the one that will lead the world in becoming completely unplugged. Yet, in my view, what we have seen and heard so far are a combination of impossible claims and poor end-user functionality.

WiTricity CEO Eric Giler imagines a future where power devices are embedded in the walls and carpets of homes, making for a truly wire-free household. He says with a big enough power supply and small wireless repeaters, one could even power a grocery store or office building. Conventional charging devices such as the cord for a cell phone use electromagnetic induction to transmit power. Through electromagnetic induction, an electric current is sent through a magnetic field generated by a power conductor to a smaller magnetic field generated by a receiving device.


When will wireless power reach the tipping point?




When will wireless power reach the tipping point?



Sunday, 21 April 2013

The HTC One



we promised a review of this device when I got my hands on one, so here goes.

we picked up the One on AT&T yesterday. I haven't really used an HTC device in quite awhile, and I'm pretty happy with this phone.

The very first thing I did was to unlock the bootloader. HTC (like everyone) got this very wrong in the past, but they finally got it right. The production device is fully unlockable on the AP side using an unlock code from HTCDev. It only took a couple of minutes to follow the prompts on the site and I was greeted with the UNLOCKED message in HBOOT. Installed CWM and did a backup.

This hardware is sexy. It's got clean lines and feels very solid when you are holding it. The 1080p display is gorgeous and bright, although I'm not convinced that I would pay a lot of extra money for 1080p on a phone if all other things were high-end. Oddly enough, the phone looks like the little brother of my Samsung Series 7 laptop which is a good thing. There are only two capacitive buttons, which took a bit of getting used to- you have to double-tap the home key to see the recent apps list. It's a good design, and it makes plenty of room for the front-facing stereo speakers.

HTC has taken a very different approach to software than Samsung has, and has chosen to focus on media and content instead of UX features. You're immediately greeted with the Sense launcher which has a full-screen pane that aggregates data from various social networks and news feeds. It works well and I find myself actually using it. There's so much room for improvement and additional data sources, but it's a good start. The launcher in general is pretty decent, at least until you open the app drawer. HTC has decided to go with a 3-column app drawer with a vertical tray that doesn't do free scrolling. It's very painful to use if you have a lot of apps. Folders are supported in the drawer which makes it a little easier, but it's still not the best experience. One feature that HTC did well is the lock screen. It supports a number of different layouts (I use "productivity") and shows you quick information without having to unlock the device.

The performance of the device in general is off the charts. Under the hood, it has the same chipset as the Galaxy S4, so the performance of both devices is similar. It's probably more horsepower than most people will need for quite some time.

Overall, I like where HTC is going with this. They have decided to skip the "kitchen sink" approach to really focus on a few things, and it works. It's also developer friendly, which is important to me and probably to most people reading this. I really think HTC might be back in the game with the One. It's an awesome device. They will of course have to contend with Samsung's unstoppable marketing machine though.

If I had to make the choice between the One vs the S4, my head would probably explode so I'll just carry both I think :)


The HTC One