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Aggregator by Sourcesspaces.msn.com/members/oldcodeSubmitted by alaa on Wed, 09/11/2005 - 06:16.
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يوميات شابة جدا
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Sat, 14/01/2006 - 09:02
صورة السفاح المجلوط في الإعلام العربي المسخوط
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Sat, 07/01/2006 - 18:07
The All In One Card
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Mon, 02/01/2006 - 20:44
The All In One Card One geek’s dream concept of a Sun powered (literally and figuratively!) credit card thin PDA. Before you dismiss it as total fantasy, just remember how far we’ve come in only a few years in terms of portability and functionality. It only needs a small processor that does nothing but send the touch and other inputs to a server, and the server sends the display and sound back. Since all the storage is on a server, it gives you virtually unlimited storage for your data, pictures and songs. Get the unique free CodeBar Now !!
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Sun, 01/01/2006 - 18:02
The Panic Button
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Fri, 30/12/2005 - 13:14
Snooze, You Win
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Wed, 28/12/2005 - 17:45
For Sale: Titan 1 Missile Site
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Tue, 27/12/2005 - 14:11
New Year To Come 1 Second Late
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Mon, 26/12/2005 - 12:23
Custom List: Download Codebar Now!!
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Fri, 23/12/2005 - 17:33
Download Codebar Now!!
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Advertising On Human Body?
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Wed, 21/12/2005 - 13:34
Tatto Ad On Your Own Body is it worthy? For $10,000 and a brighter future for her son, Kari Smith became a real life pop-up ad for a virtual casino. Smith shows off the new ad site. She plans to use the $10,000 to send her son Brady, left, to a private school. "It feels like someone is taking a pin and just stabbing you with it," Smith told her son, Brady, seated nearby on the floor as tattoo artist Don Brouse — in permanent black block letters — branded her forehead with the Web site domain GoldenPalace.com. The 30-year-old Bountiful mother, who put the space up for auction on the Web, will be promoting the multinational gambling site, which makes the claim — using a little more color and a lot more flash — to be the No. 1 online casino. Don Brouse tattoos "Goldenpalace.com" on Kari Smith's forehead. Brouse and his staff at ASI Tattoo spent nearly seven hours trying to talk Smith out of it. Donlay said he has seen other auctions where bidders can pay to have their logo shaved into someone's head — or even name their babies. Smith said she doesn't think she'll ever regret having the permanent logo on her forehead, and her son promised to get good grades. Now you can also committ this to your body; Get paid to show off advertising tattoos via this online tattoo ad service. The Word's Most Expensive Things List
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Tue, 20/12/2005 - 17:10
The Word's Most Expensive Things List
Eat paper for dinner at $240
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Mon, 19/12/2005 - 16:59
Eat paper for dinner at $240 Hindustan Times New Delhi, December 12, 2005 A picture may be worth a thousand words, but is it dinner? At Chicago's trendy Moto restaurant, it is: a 20course tasting menu can begin with 'sushi' made of paper that has been printed with images of maki and wrapped around vinegared rice and conclude with a mint-flavoured picture of a candy cane. Only In japan !
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Fri, 02/12/2005 - 14:37
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العلاج الإنعكاسي
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Thu, 17/11/2005 - 14:19
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Bluetooth Sniper Rifle
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Wed, 16/11/2005 - 10:52
Building a BlueSniper Rifle Bluetooth Hacking Author: Humphrey Cheung Introduction Watching the news these past few weeks, you would think that hackers have taken over our cellphones. From the Paris Hilton phone hack (which was not Bluetooth-based), to the unintentional release of Fred Durst's (from the band Limp Bizkit) sex video - Wireless security has been thrust into the limelight. The proliferation of Bluetooth devices has made wireless communications easy and the Bluetooth group wants you to believe that this technology is safe from hackers. However, the guys from Flexilis, a wireless think-tank based in Los Angeles, beg to differ and they have a big freakin gun to "voice" their opinions.
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Blue Screens and special Effects
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Fri, 11/11/2005 - 18:15
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Custom List: Chalkboard - عالحيطة
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Wed, 09/11/2005 - 15:50
Chalkboard - عالحيطة
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Photo Album: My Tickle Test Results
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Sun, 06/11/2005 - 01:00
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Melancholy Art on Exhibit at Grand Palais
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Sun, 06/11/2005 - 00:48
Melancholy Art on Exhibit at Grand Palais
By JOCELYN GECKER, Associated Press Writer PARIS - Do artists have to be miserable to produce great art? A new exhibition in France suggests that a little inner darkness helps. "Melancholy — Genius and Insanity in the Western World," which has visitors lining up around the block at Paris' Grand Palais, is anything but depressing. ( categories: Egyptian Blogs | Probably Arabic )
Why are traffic lights Red, Yellow and Green?
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Tue, 01/11/2005 - 17:16
Why are traffic lights Red, Yellow and Green?Color is a silent language that affects our behavioral response in our daily lives. It can also be a learned response that can cause us to respond in a certain way based on our cultural background. For example, what would you think of a man in a pink outfit, underwear or shoes? A learned response is also responsible for the color preferences that we have through our experience of past events in our daily social life. A behavioral response on the other hand happens naturally without us being aware of it. For example, the color red can heighten our perception of danger just by seeing it - the color of blood. It can also cause sensations of excitement and warmth - which is a color used to express love such as valentines day and the red heart to represent love. Nevertheless, with regards to the traffic light, we all know that from our everyday experience - a learned response - that a red light means “STOP“ (and I really have to assume this since some people always fly across this red light at traffic intersection to the detriment of others), a yellow ( or amber) light means “ SLOW DOWN” - approach with caution and prepare to stop while green light means “GO” - if it is safe to do so. This weeks article will answer the question above and don’t go feeling that you know or have the answer (idea) to this question based on what you just read! How It All Started The colors used by automobile traffic light system was originally adopted from the color code system used by railroad engineers as a traffic signal devised to control the trains on the railroad. This color system was used on railroads to prevent fatal train collisions and thus this traffic signal device was implemented to reduce train collisions by providing trains with advance warning of danger. The first choice of color that was selected to be used by the rail road engineers to represent a stop signal was the color red. This color - the color of blood - was selected because it symbolizes danger or warning thus, it was logically the most likely choice to get the attention of anyone. It sends the message that if ignored, there could be very serious consequences such as serious injuries or death. Therefore this color was selected to symbolize the signal stop. For the other two colors, railway traffic light being a new system at the time, railroad engineers experimented with the colors green which was the color for "caution" and white (clear) which was the color for "go". However, in the 1830s, these traffic signals lights were colored by using red, green and clear filters. Due to the use of these filters some very serious train collisions would occur. This problem would stem from the fact that the street lights, distant stars, glare of the sunlight and other lights could easily be mistaken for the “go” light. In addition to this, sometimes the red filter of a "stop" traffic signal would fall out leaving the bulb emitting white light which in a sense would be signaling the message “go”. To correct this problem engineers made modifications where red light would be the signal “stop”, yellow light “caution” and green “go”. This move solved the problem of filters falling out. Whenever a white light signal is seen this indicates that something is wrong with its signal lamp and it needs to be corrected right away. Traffic officials during the horse and buggy days, were facing heavy traffic in big cities which put great pressure on police officers who had to be stationed full time directing traffic at busy intersections. In addition to this, the situation was about to become worse with the coming of automobiles. Due to the fact that the railroad traffic color system worked so well with the railroad system, it was readily adopted for automobile traffic light system. This adoption came through a police officer name William Potts of Detroit, of Michigan. He came up with an idea to rectify this problem by using the railroad traffic signal system. This he achieved by using the same scheme of colors of the railroad traffic and using wires and electrical controls to make the world’s first 4-way three color traffic light. This was installed in Detroit (on the corner of Woodward and Michigan Avenues) in 1920. During this time, African American Garrett Augustus Morgan (1877-1963), seeing the need of a control traffic flow invented the electric automatic traffic light. This was installed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1914 and had only two lights: red and green. However, the yellow light was added after the need for a "caution" light became crucial for the traffic signal to serve its purpose effectively. This set the foundation on which modern four-way traffic lights are built. Garrett Augustus Morgan also invented the gas mask, in the early 1900s which was used by firemen and also by soldiers in World War I. Did you know? Color blindness In order to help support people with red-green color blindness, red light contains some amount of orange in its hue, and the green light contains some amount of blue. This helps to identify the red and green light. ( categories: Egyptian Blogs | Probably Arabic )
The Simpsons Coverts to Islam
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Sun, 30/10/2005 - 21:37
The Simpsons' Exported to Arabs Minus Bacon, Beer
By JAKE TAPPER and AVERY MILLER, ABCNews.com ( categories: Egyptian Blogs | Probably Arabic )
Custom List: Services - خدمات
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Sun, 30/10/2005 - 20:43
Services - خدمات
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How Lock Picking Works?
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Thu, 27/10/2005 - 18:51
How Lock Picking Works? Most people carry five to 10 keys with them whenever they go out. On your key ring you might have several keys for the house, one or two more for the car and a few for the office or a friend's house. Your key ring is a clear demonstration of just how ubiquitous lock technology is: You probably interact with locks dozens of times every week. The main reason we use locks everywhere is that they provide us with a sense of security. But in movies and on television, spies, detectives and burglars can open a lock very easily, sometimes using only a couple of paper clips. This is a sobering thought, to say the least: Is it really possible for someone to open a lock so easily? In this article, we'll look at the very real practice of lock picking, exploring the fascinating technology of locks and keys in the process. ( categories: Egyptian Blogs | Probably Arabic )
Space Elevators : your ticket to orbit
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Thu, 27/10/2005 - 16:07
Space Elevators Your Ticket to Orbit When the Space Shuttle Columbia lifted off on April 12, 1981, from Kennedy Space Center, Fla., to begin the first space shuttle mission, the dream of a reusable spacecraft was realized. Since then, NASA has launched more than 100 missions, but the price tag of space missions has changed little. Whether it is the space shuttle or the non-reusable Russian spacecraft, the cost of a launch is approximately $10,000 per pound ($22,000 per kg). While the space shuttle is reusable, missions are still very infrequent and expensive, with each launch costing an estimated half a billion dollars. A new space transportation system being developed could make travel to Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) a daily event and transform the global economy.
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American Holocost in Afghanistan
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Thu, 27/10/2005 - 03:22
American Holocost in AfghanistanTo Mecca direction they burn down Afghanistan people.Yesterday, posted at Magpie about the airing by the Australian news program Dateline of a video showing US soldiers burning the bodies of Taliban dead in Afghanistan. The bodies were burned facing Mecca, and the troops taunted Taliban supporters in a nearby village as the bodies burned. ( categories: Egyptian Blogs | Probably Arabic )
What do black holes eat ?
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Thu, 27/10/2005 - 03:16
What do black holes eat? Star stuff. Lots of it. Astronomers using the Very Large Telescope in Chile have captured detailed images of matter spiralling into a black hole in another galaxy. The images show a network of filaments reaching into the heart of the galaxy NGC 1097, and are providing new insights into how the gigantic black holes at the centers of galaxies are fed. Left image shows more than 300 star-forming regions [the white spots] in the central portion of NGC 1097. The bright spot in the center is where a super-massive black hole lurks. Infrared image on the right shows the galaxy's central spiral [the dark channels] converging on the black hole. [Images: NACO/VLT]
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Custom List: Music - مزيكا بجد
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Wed, 26/10/2005 - 16:50
Music - مزيكا بجد ( categories: Egyptian Blogs | Probably Arabic )
Custom List: About - رئيس التحرير
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Wed, 26/10/2005 - 16:46
About - رئيس التحرير
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Book List: Readers' Corner - المكتبة
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Wed, 26/10/2005 - 16:43
Readers' Corner - المكتبة
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Custom List: Guides - كتالوجاتنا
from spaces.msn.com/members/oldcode on Wed, 26/10/2005 - 16:41
Guides - كتالوجاتنا
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