Saturday, May 17, 2008

OMEGA MAN OPENS SCIENTOLOGY SCHOOL!!!


WILL SMITH, the omega man/ i am legend, has just opened a scientology school, starting with "6" teachers. have a blast with this one in the syncro community

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Monday, April 14, 2008

PRISONER ORBS comming to a town near you!!

Swarm project lets semi-autonomous orbs loose


Ah, it doesn't get much better than a smattering of spheres rolling about with absolutely no human intervention, now does it? Said scenario is exactly what members of the Swarm project are attempting to create, and while it managed to make an early appearance at Yuri's Night, the big show won't be unveiled until Burning Man commences. When all's said and done, a number of orbs will "flock, flirt, dance and interact" based solely on instructions beamed out by the directing orb, or mother node. Just be sure not to put yourself in the path of an oncoming ball of fury should you show up for the fireworks -- after all, it's not like a fellow human is directing the
act.


ITS GOING TO BE "THE PRISONER" ALL OVER AGAIN


Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Thursday, March 13, 2008

new OCTOGON processor

Intel to release new OCTOGON processor


Intel just launched their their Core 2 Extreme Quad processor - amazing specs and and incredible price (I’m saying incredible because it’s tooooo much, their QX9775, the top of the range model starts from $1,600 and that is way to much). But that was not enough for Intel. They are at it again. They will launch a new generation processor by the end of this year called the Octogon.

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We don’t have to much data about the Octogon yet, all we know is that it’s gonna be 2 quad-core processors in one, meaning 8 cores on the same chip. The Core4SE 4688 will feature a 38 nm technology, a L2 cache of 20 MB, front side bus 2200 Mhz and a clock speed of 5.66 Ghz (that is really sick). The new desktop processor will go into production this autumn and we expect to see it in stores by the end of the year - although I think it’s gonna cost a truckload of money.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

there will be brew!!


ladies and gentlemen...i have traveled over half our state to be here today....i had a new batch and i had to see about it, ladies and gentlemen, when i say im a brewmaster, you will agree im a brewmaster



Friday, March 7, 2008

7 die in shooting at Jerusalem seminary


ERUSALEM - A gunman infiltrated a Jewish seminary in Jerusalem and opened fire in a library Thursday night, killing at least seven people and wounding dozens, police and rescue workers said.
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Police commander Aharon Franco told reporters at the scene that "an Israeli army officer nearby" then shot the gunman dead. It was the first militant attack in Jerusalem in more than four years.

In Gaza, the Islamic militant Hamas praised the attack but stopped short of claiming responsibility. Thousands poured into the streets to celebrate in Hamas-ruled Gaza, firing rifles in the air.

"We bless the (Jerusalem) operation. It will not be the last," Hamas said in a text message sent to reporters.

Hezbollah's Al-Manar television in Lebanon said a previously unknown group called the Martyrs of Imad Mughniyeh and Gaza claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mughniyeh, a top Hezbollah commander, was killed Feb. 12 by a car bomb in Syria. Hezbollah blamed his assassination on Israel, which denied any role.

The attack in Jerusalem came a day after Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice persuaded moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to return to peace talks with Israel and on the same day Egyptian officials were trying to mediate a truce between Gaza militants and Israel.

Abbas suspended the talks after Israel launched a military offensive against Gaza militants barraging southern Israel with rockets. Palestinian officials say more than 120 were killed in Gaza during the weeklong operation. Four Israelis were also killed.

At his West Bank headquarters, Abbas issued a statement condemning the attack in Jerusalem. "The president condemned all attacks that target civilians, whether they are Palestinian or Israeli."

Rice also quickly condemned the attack, calling it an "act of terror and depravity."

Yitzhak Dadon, a seminary student, said he was armed with a rifle and waited on the roof of a nearby building during the attack.

"He came out of the library spraying automatic fire. ... The terrorist came to the entrance and I shot him twice in the head," he claimed.

It was not immediately possible to resolve whether Dadon shot the intruder or if he was killed by an army officer as reported by the police commander.

Initial reports said there were two gunmen; government spokesman Daniel Seaman and police said there was only one.

Medic Yaron Tzuker said he arrived as the gunfire was still going on.

"They were still shooting when we got here," he told Channel 10 TV. "We took cover and the ambulance was hit. It's horrible inside — dead bodies and wounded — it's horrific."

Another witness told Israel TV that he heard both single shots and automatic gunfire from inside the building, and it lasted for about 10 minutes.

Jerusalem police spokesman Shmuel Ben Ruby said the gunman wore what at first appeared to be an explosives vest but turned out to be a belt holding extra ammunition.

Hundreds of police surrounded the area and searched the campus as ambulances raced to the scene. Scores of seminary students spilled out onto the sidewalk and street outside after they were evacuated.

"There are at least seven killed," said Eli Dein, director of Israel's rescue service.

The seminar is the Mercaz Harav yeshiva in the Kiryat Moshe quarter at the entrance of Jerusalem, a well-known center of Jewish studies identified with the leadership of the Jewish settlement movement in the West Bank.

There were no attacks by Palestinian militants in Jerusalem during 2007, though police and the military claimed to have foiled many attempts. Between 2001 and 2004, at the height of Palestinian-Israeli fighting, Jerusalem was a frequent target of Palestinian attacks, including suicide bombings on buses.

"It's very sad tonight in Jerusalem. Many people were killed in the heart of Jerusalem," Jerusalem Mayor Uri Lupolianski.

Earlier Thursday, Palestinian militants in Gaza set off a bomb on the Gaza border, blowing up an Israeli army jeep and killing a soldier.


numbers anyone?

Monday, February 25, 2008

THE WANTED

can you kill one to save one thousand, then join the fraternity!

THE HAPPENING!!

you are gonna love the premise of this one!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Emotiv to make mind-controlled games a reality by Christmas

all those years of CIA experiments have finally paid off......

i wouldn't use this thing for playing games even if you paid me!






LOOK FAMILIAR?



you'll be looking like this guy after you use it

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

TOTAL ECLIPSE!!




Ahh the good old days of Panasonic's 3DO game system



But here are my only pics of the real total eclipse witnessed tonite around the world








MORE TO COME!!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

GET EM WHILE THEY're YOUNG!!!

"We saw a few clever products at Toy Fair 2008 designed to get kids up and active, but none so nefarious -- and cute -- as Swinxs. The "toy" is basically a talking computer with an RFID reader, that guides kids through different pre-loaded games or stories. The kids wear RFID wrist bracelets that identify them in the game, and let them interact with the machine. We heard, from a reliable source, that if kids engage in this type of "running around" in "grassy areas" they very well may die, but that's all hearsay. Once kids grow tired of the included games they can download and install more over USB, and there's a free SDK for developers to create new entertainment for Swinxs. No word on a price or release date, but hopefully we'll be seeing more of this one as time progresses."

[Editor's note: No kids have been known to die from running on the grass. Ever.]

Monday, February 11, 2008

The real deal behind isreal!

beam me up scottie!


U.S. satellite reconnaissance photo of suspected Soviet beam weapon installation near Semipalatinsk. Published July 28, 1980. (Courtesy Aviation Week & Space Technology)

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Early Behind the Scenes Look at Next Bond Movie, Quantum of Solace

Archeologist revises read of ancient seal inscription



What do you think this is? or what it says?......

it's alive!!!

my first batch of homebrew made with all natural ingredients, no preservatives and a non contaminated water source......... came out better than expected.......
looks like beer, smells like beer, my goodness...i think its beer

and a decent head too........mmmmmm head...







Saturday, February 9, 2008

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

IRANIAN LEADER ROAST!

World Leaders Gather To Roast

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

















"I was worried Mahmoud might be acquiring weapons of mass destruction, so I went to speak to his wife about what he might be packing. Based on her information, I've informed my top generals to be on the lookout for an incoming weapon that only appears in the morning, launches too early, and veers to the left." -Pervez Musharraf





"Look at all you silly assholes that came out tonight. Looks like Newsweek threw up in here. If you're all here, I wonder who's running your countries. Course, I wonder that all the time." -Vladimir Putin




"Did you catch Blair trying to pronounce 'Ahmadinejad?' I haven't seen Tony struggle with a mouthful like that since the last time Bush 'briefed him on the war effort,' if you catch my drift." -Kofi Annan


























"As a Jew, it's a real hon or to be standing in front of the president of Iran. And don't worry if I die up here, Mahmoud—you can just de ny it later."
-Gilbert Gottfried






"Jesus, Mahmoud. You are one hairy bastard. You look like a gorilla got a bad toupee, a Brooks Brothers charge card, and figured out how to rig an election." -Margaret Thatcher










"It sure is great to see you here tonight in Geneva, Mahmoud--because otherwise who knows what the heck you'd be up to." -King Abdullah

Unfortunately Russell Peters wasn't there to set things straight.



















Sunday, February 3, 2008

6 incredibal star forts

1. palmanova, italy (google maps / wiki)

2. bourtange, the netherlands (google maps / wiki)

3. goryokaku, japan (google maps / wiki)

4. almeida, portugal (google maps / wiki)

5. saint-martin-de-ré, france (google maps / wiki)

6. naarden, the netherlands (google maps / wiki)