Archive by category 'curiosity'
The Commodore 64 turns 30
Written by Alex January 10, 2012 - 4:22 pm How do you explain this article Reghardware , the Commodore 64 turns 30 in 2012. 
I have some fond memory of my first contacts with the "keyboard" by me (so far only keyboards of mini and mainframe terminals) and trace is found even in the depths of the network ...
Good times.
Tags: Commodore 64
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Birth Digital
Written by Alex December 27, 2010 - 12:28 am
With about seven million hits in two weeks, this digital version of the Nativity is a real success:
And 'the nativity story in today's world, told in three minutes by a Portuguese company. Found a hilarious and utterly surreal, with Joseph and Mary, who plan the birth of Jesus using all available technology sites: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google, Wikipedia, Google Maps, GMail, Foursquare and Amazon, and set the path for Google Maps to prevent the Romans. Do not miss the Three Wise Men who buy gold over the Amazon and organize their meeting with the iPhone.
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Losing 50 pounds and be happy
Written by Alex September 25, 2010 - 1:34 pmTags: Lesson of life
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Digital virtual visits
Written by Alex June 22, 2010 - 2:02 pm
After the Sistine Chapel , those who can not move from home and have to dream of travel can romp with an incredible view of Paris , a detail that was embarrassing, and Hautecombe Abbey and the Lake of Bourget , in Savoy The city of Feldkirch in Austria as well as other views a bit 'dizzy but fascinating Arnaud Frich .
If not enough, here's Schoenbrunn and Dubai , which is the bigger picture of the world.
Have fun.
Tags: holidays
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The Sistine Chapel with Flash
Written by Alex May 17, 2010 - 7:52 am"You were not made to live like brutes": Today we visit the Sistine Chapel, thanks to an outstanding Flash animation created from Villanova University in Pennsylvania.
It is here , enjoy your visit.
The + and - change the zoom, move the mouse in any direction when you hold down the left. You can examine every square inch, even the floor. It can generate vertigo ...
Tags: art , Michelangelo , the Sistine
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On the slopes of the Olympics in Vancouver with Google Street View
Written by Alex February 12, 2010 - 7:29 pm
To celebrate the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics about to start, Google has digitized and made it possible to travel virtually snowmobile tracks that host races of the Olympics. You can see the ski slopes and other facilities created for the games.
To use a snowmobile to get Google Street View just this page where you can access a list of all tracks and installations displayed:
Tags: Ski , Vancouver 2010
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Jobs best CEO in the world
Written by Alex December 22, 2009 - 10:17 amHarvard Business Review has published the rankings of the best CEOs in the world, not based on subjective data but considering pure business economic parameters, such as the total yield for shareholders over the management period, weighted with respect to that business and the economy of the country. Were also considered changes in capitalization, inflation and other factors.
Tags: Apple , Ballmer , Jobs , Microsoft
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