Июль 2006


These days большие мальчики средства программирования, например. Содержание Microsoft или Google выпуская малое применение в молчком режиме. Некоторые из этих очень полезны, но несчастливо потому что они поэтому мало и получают выпущены здесь и там, вы всегда не слышите о их. Сегодня я come across Windows Toolbar в реальном маштабе времени и до тех пор я открывал пару реально полезных характеристик с ей. К demo что-то, котор я желал for a long time выделяет адрес и получает карту rather than после того как оно отрезано и наклеивает ее в одно из мест карты. Здесь пример:

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Будут другие полезные вещи, котор вы можете сделать но я оставлю то для ваш собственный исследовать. Вам был бы нужен исследователь интернета 6 или высокое.

Другой день как мои супруга и я был около начать киноего, я думал к себе что я себя no longer не кажусь к находке определенно после того как я возбужен о наблюдая киноих этих день. Уверенн, некоторые киноие я любознательон около in terms of специальные влияния или некоторый другой отмелый аспект. Но кроме того, котор оно чувствовало как оно было очень очень длиннее время тому назад в виду того что я увидел реально хорошее киноего, одно из тех киноих которые реально модели вы отражают на вещах или шевелят что-то глубоко внутри вас.

Tonight мы увидели вызванное киноего Bleep мы знает? Конец Переводa Щелкните здесь для того чтобы перевести текст пoслe етoй точки. A description from IMDB says: “This film plunges you into a world where quantum uncertainty is demonstrated - where neurological processes, and perceptual shifts are engaged and lived by its protagonist - where everything is alive, and reality is changed by every thought.”

Although the description sounds complicated, it really is an awesome movie. And as a Baha’i, it was so wonderful to see distinguished doctors in quantum physics and other fields come to the conclusion that the fundamental purpose (and I am quoting from the movie itself) and message of the universe is unity and that we are all one. Something, that Baha’u'llah, proclaimed almost 150 years ago.

Now,as good as all these doctors were doing, most of them went on to miss the point by dismissing religion (as a unifying force) and God as the Creator of all things and this due to their own preconceived notions or simply by looking at how mankind has turned religion and God into a man made set of traditions and rules. But at least they all agreed in the existance of consiuosness which some of them called ’soul’, so I guess they have made a bit of progress. I am not particularly familiar with quantom physics, so this movie was also a wonderful practical experience of seeing what harmony between religion and science would look like, i.e. having what I already know as a Baha’i explained from a deep scientific perspective.

Highly recommend watching this movie.

I like Kayak.com simply because: a) it pulls data from several sites (including orbitz.com which was my preferred travel site until now) and b)the user interface is much nicer and more efficient with lots of AJAX features (which translates into a lot less page reloading)

I have used CallWave for 3 weeks now and in a nutshell here is how it works after you activate your phone by punching in a few numbers:

  1. Someone calls you and you can’t/don’t want to pick up (in a meeting, not in the mood, don’t know who it is etc)
  2. You reject the call or can’t get to it in time so it goes to voicemail.
  3. The service now calls back your phone. Once you pick up, you can listen in to the voicemail that the caller is leaving as they are talking without them hearing you.
  4. You can either intercept the call by pressing ‘1′ (like good old answering machines on land lines) or hang up to ignore.
  5. You voice mail is now emailed to you as well as you can listen to it from your phone.
  6. The cost? nothing apart from minutes that you would have paid if you use the voicemail service from you provider.

My question is, why doesn’t every provider offer this as a standard service??

It should be noted that this only works in the States as far as I know.

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