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  • Definitions and History Blog

    BLOG DEFINITIONS
    Blog is short for Weblog, a term first used by Jørn Barger in December 1997. Jørn Barger use the term to describe a group Weblog personal website is always updated continuously and contains links to other websites that they find interesting along with the comments of their own.
    Broadly speaking, Weblogs may be summarized as a collection of personal websites that allow the manufacturer to display different types of content on the web with ease, such as paper, a collection of Internet links, documents (Word files, PDF, etc.), pictures or multimedia.
    Makers blog called Blogger. Through Blognya, Blogger personality becomes easily recognizable based on what topic you like, what a response to the links in the select and the issues therein. Therefore it is very personal blog.
    Another development is the Blog Blog includes stories about what a Blogger thinking, feeling, so what he did every day. Blogs and Online Diary also be located on the Internet. The only thing that distinguishes blog from the Diary or journal that we usually have is that the blog created to read others.

    HISTORY BLOG
    Probably the first blog is the page “What’s New” on the Mosaic browser created by Marc Andersen in 1993. If we still remember, Mosaic was the first browser before the Internet Explorer even before Netscape.
    Then in January 1994 Justin Hall started his personal website “Justin’s Home Page” which later changed to “Links from the Underground” which might be called the first blog as we know it today.
    Until the year 1998, the number of blog that there was very little. This is because the time required expertise and specialized knowledge of website creation, HTML, and web hosting to create a blog, so that only those who engaged in Internet, System Administrator or Web Designer who later in his spare time creating a blog-blog of their own.
    But this time, we do not need to be a programmer to be a Blogger, because we can display the entire contents of the Web with ease via the menu editor that has been provided.
    The advantage of the use of Weblogs among others:
    Through weblogs, we can expand relationships friends / acquaintances that can form a large community.
    Weblog exceed electronic mail (email), because a blog post that you mentioned, can be read by visitors unlimited blogs. Unlike email which can only be read by people who we send. In addition, blog visitors can also quickly respond to blog posts through comments that can be directly written on the blog.
    As the development of weblogs from time to time, understanding the weblog will also evolve with ideas – ideas and wishes of the Blogger.

    Source: bukukita.com


  • Eco Tech: Nanofarming produces biofuel from algae without killing it

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    Eco Factor: New approach to produce more sustainable and cost-competitive biofuel.

    The conventional process used to produce biofuel from algae destroys algae to extract their oil. Researchers at DOE’s Ames National Laboratory and Iowa State University, in partnership with Catilin, Inc. have developed a new technology that makes use of nanoparticles to absorb free fatty acids from living microalgae.

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  • Do Your Youngsters Know About Pearl Harbor?

    Pearl Harbor Day – December 7

    We remember those who fought for our freedoms in World War II, those who gave their lives, those who took several years from their lives, and those at home who carried on when family members were away.  Because of their sacrifices our country remained free.

    Freedom image: sxc.hu

    Freedom image: sxc.hu

    Do your children, do you know about Pearl Harbor?  You may have seen the movie, but do you know what this actually meant and still means to families?

    This is a good time to learn from older relatives in the family and find our your Pearl Harbor heritage.  My uncle served in the Army Air Corps, and we have some of his letters written to my mom.  We also have a picture album of some of his experiences in the States.  However, he never talked too much about his service on the island of Guam, where he was an aircraft mechanic.

    Uncle Al was so proud of serving his country that he wanted to be buried in his uniform when he died.  He kept it for those many years, for he died when he was 84.  He also wanted his medals pinned on for the funeral.  An honor guard draped a flag over his casket and presented it to my mom, his surviving sibling.  We fly that flag at our home and remember Uncle Al.

    How are you remembering and preserving your World War II heritage and sharing it with your youngsters?

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    Do Your Youngsters Know About Pearl Harbor?

  • Eco Tech: First space-based solar project gets California’s green light

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    Eco Factor: Space-solar plant to be constructed by 2016.

    California’s state legislators have finally given a green light to the first-of-its-kind space-based solar project. California’s biggest energy utility PG&E has announced that they would purchase 200MW of solar power that will be beamed from space by 2016.

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  • Berry-Sage Thumbprints

    Are you tired of the same old Christmas sugar cookies? This holiday season, expand your baking horizons with unique cookies recipes such as these yummy Berry-Sage Thumbprints. These cookies are easy to make and absolutely delicious.Makes: about 60Prep: 25 minutesBake: 10 minutes per batch

    Image: BHG.com

    Image: BHG.com

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups all-purpose flour
    • 2/3 cup yellow cornmeal
    • 1-1/2 teaspoon dried sage, crushed
    • 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
    • 1 cup butter, softened
    • 1 cup packed brown sugar
    • 2 egg yolks
    • 2 teaspoons finely shredded lemon peel
    • 1-1/2 teaspoon vanilla
    • 3/4 cup blackberry preserves

    Directions1. Preheat oven to 350 degree F. In a medium bowl combine flour, cornmeal, sage, and baking powder. Set aside.2. In a large mixing bowl beat butter with an electric mixer on medium speed for 30 seconds. Add brown sugar and beat until combined, scraping sides of bowl occasionally. Beat in egg yolks, lemon peel, and vanilla until combined. Beat in as much of the flour mixture as you can with the mixer. Stir in remaining flour mixture.3. Shape dough into 3/4-inch balls. Place 1-inch apart on an ungreased cookie sheet. Lightly press the tip of your thumb into the center of each ball. Fill the centers with about 1/4 teaspoon blackberry preserves. Bake about 10 minutes or until bottoms are lightly browned. Cool on cookie sheet for 1 minute. Transfer cookies to a wire rack; cool completely. Makes about 60 cookies.Nutrition FactsServings Per Recipe about 60, Calories 115, Total Fat (g) 5, Saturated Fat (g) 3, Monounsaturated Fat (g) 2, Cholesterol (mg) 24, Sodium (mg) 57, Carbohydrate (g) 16, Total Sugar (g) 8, Protein (g) 1, Vitamin C (DV%) 1, Calcium (DV%) 1, Iron (DV%) 3, Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie dietImage and Recipe Courteay of BHG.com’s 100 Days of Holidays. Be sure to visit BHG.com this week to find out the big winner of their America’s Favorite Better Homes and Gardens Cookie contest.

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    Berry-Sage Thumbprints

  • Dutch Windmills

    San Francisco, California | Retro-Tech

    Two enormous windmills overlook Ocean Beach at the far West end of Golden Gate park. Once mighty water-pumping machines designed to provide water for the fledgling Golden Gate Park at the beginning of the last century, they have fallen into disrepair and been resurrected, and the process is happening once more.

    Fresh water was essential to transform the sand dunes of the Sunset district into the lush man-made parkland of Golden Gate Park. Inland, ground water was insufficent, so an idea was hatched to harness the coastal winds to pump deep water closer to the ocean shore.

    Their functional life was short lived. Built between 1902 and 1908, both windmills pumped fresh well water from depths of 200 feet until 1913, when they were replaced by electric pumps which pumped more water more quickly. Almost immediately, they began to decline.

    The North windmill, known as the Dutch Windmill, was the first, built in 1902 with oversized 102 foot sails. Originally, the water it pumped filled the artificial park ponds of Lloyd Lake, Metson Lake, and Spreckels Lake. Primarily due to efforts over twenty years by Eleanor Rossi Crabtree, daughter of a San Francisco mayor, it was renovated in the 1980’s and the Queen Wilhelmina Tulip Garden was planted around it. The restoration was primarily cosmetic, however, and until more recent renovations the internal machinery had not been functional.

    The South windmill, known as the Murphy Windmill, was the largest windmill of its kind in the world, with gigantic 114 foot sails, each cut from a single log. These sails turned clockwise, unlike traditional Dutch windmills which turn counter-clockwise (early, terrifying, film footage shows repair men riding the sails as they make their circuit). It was built to supplement the Dutch windmill between 1905 and 1908, funded by $20,000 from a local banker named Samuel Murphy, and donations of lumber and copper roofing from other local businesses. It is currently in the process o a ground-up restoration, with its inner working being re-fitted in the Netherlands by a centuries old windmill designer.

    The Dutch Windmill started working again, on a trial basis, in July 2009. There are plans for further restoration in 2010.

    In September 2009 the restored cap of the Murphy Windmill returned from the Netherlands, and the final stages of its restoration is now underway.

  • Keeping Google Appliances past two years

    Maybe it’s because a Google Appliance is an actual, physical machine, and not just an intangible piece of software. But the question that keeps popping up is, "can you actually keep it running once the 2-year license runs out?"

    With many software licenses, it’s tacitly accepted that you’d have to pay maintenance, support, and renewal fees; or that updates and upgrades may or may not be included in your license. Somehow, with appliances, this may strike us as odd: does your toaster stop functioning once the warranty runs out? Well, with the Appliance, it’s something you should consider just as you would with any piece of software (even though it comes with its own hardware).

    There’s a bit of confusion here. For example, some competitors have been claiming this as a differentiator (notably, Thunderstone has always maintained that unlike a GSA, their Thunderstone Search Appliance is yours to keep and run past the "best before" date). Some Google resellers have claimed the exact opposite (saying you’re welcome to keep indexing and searching with your machine forever, even past the 2 year license.) In fact, both are right, and wrong, since Google has recently changed its policy.

    There is no mystery here, but the truth is a little bit complicated:

    • If you buy a new GSA, it will stop running once the license runs out (after either 2 or 3 years, depending on what you’ve bought), until you renew the license.
    • But if you already own GSAs with the old license, those machines will keep working past the end date. And more interestingly… if you then buy new (additional) Appliances, these will also keep running indefinitely.

    Of course, Google’s Appliances will be on the books as hardware in most cases, and it’s common to write off hardware in two or three years, anyway. Budget accordingly, and in a couple of years, you’ll be fine. Otherwise, you’ll end up with just another nice Dell server. You can always sell the Google cheese faceplate on eBay…

  • Heavy Rain US box art revealed

    We can definitely feel Quantic Dream’s Heavy Rain (http://ps3.qj.net/category/Heavy-Rain/cid/1827) inching closer and closer to its release date. We never doubted the hype surrounding this PS3-exclusive, but it’s exciting, nonetheless, to finally see its official US boxart

  • Peppermint Flower & Garden Gifts

    It’s the perfect time of year to give Peppermint minded gifts. Following are some ideas…










    1. Tulip clusiana Peppermint Stick
    2. If you’re giving a Peppermint Amaryllis bulb as a holiday gift it will spread cheer after the holidays as they can take 4-6 weeks to bloom. If you want to give a Peppermint Amaryllis in bloom by the holidays check with a local nursery.
    3. Peppermint in 11 x 14 Floating Frame – a Silk Giclée image in a Floating Frame is ready to hang.
    4. Peppermint Twist Bouquet – a lovely bouquet of long-stemmed red and white roses – VeriFlora certified.
    5. Phlox paniculata Peppermint Twist – shipped for spring planting.
    6. Teapot Garden Mint – grow mint right in this little teapot. Cute and perfect for someone who loves minty tea.
    7. Peppermint Spray Roses Hatbox Bouquet – pretty white Majolica and red Mikado spray roses in a lovely box.
    8. Peppermint Organic, Caffeine-Free Tea
    9. Peppermint Pretty bouquet with peppermint carnations and white cushion spray chrysanthemums.

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    Peppermint Flower & Garden Gifts

  • An Unconsidered Cut of Pork Delicious links for 12.7.09

    2009_12_07-Slinkage.jpgA cut of pork you should buy more, plus really strange-looking black pods (what are they?) and a pretty sauce boat from England.

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  • Dead Space 2 Rorschach teaser solved

    So did you try your hand at cracking that Rorshach test teaser that for the “deadspace” Twitter account? If you’re just about ready to tear your hair out, rest your weary souls for the answer has been

  • Piquant Coleslaw( Salad – Coleslaw )

    Daily Random Recipe

    INGREDIENTS:

      • 1 head (900 g / 2 lb) white cabbage
      • 4 sticks celery
      • 1 green pepper
      • 1 small onion
      • A dozen green olives
      • 4-6 T vegan mayonnaise
      • A few drops of Tabasco sauce

    METHOD:
    Grate the cabbage coarsely. Chop the celery and green pepper. Chop the onion and olives finely.

    Combine all the ingredients in a large bowl and mix thoroughly.

  • Media Create hardware sales: Nov.23-29, 2009

    The humongous DSi LL continues its streak of domination by gigantic proportions over the Japanese hardware sales charts, and really, the rest of the participants in this console race can only hope to get an inch closer

  • Gold Tanks Again, While The Nikkei Charges Higher

    It had become almost routine that when the Sunday night gold trading began it would immediately pop up. But not this evening — not after Friday’s rout.

    It’s recovered somewhat, but still below $1160.

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    In Japan, meanwhile, the Nikkei is popping higher.

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  • Small Space Kitchens: Do You Store Things In the Oven?

    2009_12_07-Oven.jpgWe got a kick out of this kitchen pictured in the New York Times last week. The inhabitant, a jewelry designer, uses her home as workspace and showroom as well as for living. So everything is very minimalist and put away. And her oven, it turns out, is used to store party supplies. Do you store things in your oven?

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  • VIDEO: Mythbusters annihilate a car near the speed of sound

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    Mythbusters make us smile – click above to watch the video

    This one is good. Previously Adam and Jamie smashed a car to smithereens between two semi trucks. Which was fun, but hardly fun enough. So, they get a two-stage rocket sled and ram it into some poor, defenseless Ford Aspire — at 650 mph! As gets pointed out in the video, the word “awesome” is thrown around all too easily these days. That said, this is AWESOME! Maybe double awesome. Make the jump to watch the video while giggling like a ten-year-old.

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  • Inequality in Rich Countries

    Once nations are industrialized, more equal societies almost always do better in terms of health, well-being and social cohesion. Large income inequalities within societies destroys the social fabric and quality of life for everyone.

    That is what the Equality Trust in the UK have found after researching numerous aspects of inequality.

    They looked at a wide range of health and social problems and found that,

    • Outcomes are substantially worse in more unequal societies
    • The problems tend to move together, implying that they share an underlying cause
    • Whether their findings are tested internationally among the rich countries, or among the 50 states of the USA, there is almost always the same tendency for outcomes to be much worse in more unequal societies.

    For industrialized nations, it would seem that economic growth is therefore less important than equality when it comes to social cohesion and individual well-being.

    This update includes a video describing this in further detail, as well as charts and graphs showing the relationship between various social factors and inequality.

    Read full article: Poverty Around The World

  • On Shelves This Week: December 6 – 12, 2009

    It’s quite a measly serving of games this week compared to the past couple of weeks where we saw a steady downpour of releases. Not to worry, though. We take this part of the month as the short calm

  • Aston Martin Rapide to start at $199,950 in the U.S.

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    Aston Martin Rapide – Click above for high-res image gallery

    A couple of days after announcing U.K. pricing for the the new Rapide, Aston Martin has now also priced the North American version of its slinky four-door. When Aston starts deliveries of its newest model next spring, U.S. customers will have to pony up a minimum of $199,950. Aston Martin dealers will doubtless provide clients with the opportunity to substantially elevate that price tag via costly personalization options. After all, when you’re dropping that kind of coin, you don’t want to see yourself coming and going all the time.

    The Rapide will be the first Aston Martin produced outside of Great Britain once cars start rolling off the line in Graz, Austria. The special factory was set up in cooperation with Magna Steyr prior to the global financial collapse, back when the Gaydon factory that makes the other Astons was running at full capacity. In these post-meltdown days, the decision about where to produce the car may have been very different. If you have the means, your local dealer is taking orders now. Official press release available after the jump.

    [Source: Aston Martin]

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  • Lithium and REE: ESB expects majority of electric cars by 2035 TNR.v, CZX.v, WLC.v, LI.v, RM.v, CLQ.v, SQM, FMC, ROC, AVL.o, RES.v, QUC.v, NSANY, BYDD

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    Exploring for Lithium, Rare Earth Metals, Precious & Base Metals across the globe from Argentina to Ireland!

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    ESB expects majority of electric cars by 2035

    06 December 2009 By Eibhir Mulqueen

    The head of the ESB’s new electric vehicle division has said that he expects the vast majority of fossil-fuelled cars in Ireland to be replaced by electric vehicles by 2035.Paul Mulvaney said the Irish project to introduce electric vehicles as the first choice for motorists would be a flagship one internationally.He has ordered the installation of the first of hundreds of plug-in charging points on streets and in car parks across the country.The first charging points, supplied by Carra Ireland, a provider of intelligent traffic management systems, will be installed in Dublin and Cork. Over time, the charging points, which look like bollards, will replace petrol stations as the fuelling point for motorists, according to Mulvaney.‘‘It’s a new technology, it’s a new industry. It’s very much happening as we speak,” he said. The ESB will also be installing charging points in motorists’ homes, where they will typically use cheaper, nighttime electricity. Mulvaney said that, while there were currently very few electric vehicles being operated, the car industry was building up to 2011 for the first major launch of the next-generation vehicles.Meanwhile, the government has an advance order agreement with Renault-Nissan for 2,000 electric vehicles to be delivered next year. Its intermediate target is for 6,000 electric vehicles to be in use by 2013, as it seeks to reduce the state’s carbon footprint.”