Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Ultimate travel destination - Outer space

Space travel, hmmm... how many of us actually thought about that idea? Well, I for one would really like to see what's out there and how is it really feel like to be able to stay in Zero Gravity. Floating around, 'catching' water to drink... look at stars... it's totally a new way of looking at sunset and sunrise all over.

Well, dream no more... the first space hotel - "Galactic Suite" will be opened in the year 2012 and guess what... the reservation starts next year! Started by the owner Xavier Claramunt, this hotel will let guess stay in its room for 3 nights at only USD3 million.

The hotel itself will be made of aluminum and have five modules, he said. The three boutique rooms will be decorated with mini components because of a lack of room and due to the fact that objects float in space because of the absence of gravity, Claramunt said.

Guess will be able to do some science experiment when onboard. It will also allow the guests to travel around the world in 80mins which means guests will be expecting sunrise/ sunset around 15 - 18times per day!

You might have seen how astronauts drink water in space, but what about taking a bath? Well, that's the real challenge here. According to Claramunt, in order to do so guess will have to go into a steam room in which water bubbles will float around. Hmmm, I think you'll just squeeze your favourite shampoo say, Brand X into the surrounding and wait till your body catches enough water and then scrub away! haha... be sure to pick the one which is not hurtful to your eyes or else you'll be having a hard time bathing and avoiding incoming soap bubbles.

Anyway, for those of you rich enough may want to start making reservation here. Seriously, 2012 is just 5 years from now... start saving up people!

P/S: I'll probably find an alternative method to get up there, don't think I can afford that kinda money...

Rev.Info.Faqs - Next-gen format war Part 2: Blu-Ray Disc

Welcome back to the 2nd Part of the coverage regarding the next generation disc format. Today, we will be taking a look at the Blu-ray Disc.
Blu-ray Disc is also known as BD. It is a high density optical disc format for digital media which includes high-definition videos.

Faqs:
  • Storage: A single lay can store up to 25GB of data almost 5 times as much data as a single layered DVD.
  • Developer: Developed by Sony (Available since 2004).
  • Drive: The Blu-ray Disc reader uses a blue-violet laser (hence the name 'blu'-ray) which is similiar in wavelength to HD DVD to read and write data. Normal DVD and CD reader uses infrared laser.
  • Players: There are 4 different types of players available so far.
1.0 - Basic profile player. Players required to have at least 64KB of storage for bookmarks and other preference storage.

1.1 - Also known as 'Final Standard Profile' is mandatory as of November 2007. It adds a secondary video decoder, secondary audio and capability of supporting min. 256MB of local storage for audio/video updates.

2.0 - Kwown as BD live adds network connectivity and mandatory storage of 1GB.

3.0 - For audio players only.

P/S: The most popular player out there now should be Playstation 3 by Sony.

Latest development so far:
Engineers continue to work and recently demoed Quad-Layer disc (100GB), TDK announced that they are able to produce 200GB disc on 1 side but no players available today are able to read that yet.

Other info:
Blu-ray Disc movies are region coded and are different from DVD region. They are A/1, B/2 and C/3. It also employes DRM (Digital Right Management).

Recent related news:

Apparently miffed at Paramount's announcement yesterday that it would only offer movies in HD DVD format and not Blu-ray after testing both formats for a year, director Michael Bay says he will not make a second "Transformers" movie - which may or may not be a bad thing depending on your tastes.

"I want people to see my movies in the best formats possible. For them to deny people who have Blu-ray sucks! They were progressive by having two formats. No Transformers 2 for me!".

Well, That would be a shame wouldn't it.... no more Transformers 2. well, let's hope they'll sort out their difference soon. : ) make peace... not war.

If you have missed the previous coverage of HD DVD, pls proceed here.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

iPhone Shuffle

Introducing iPhone Suffle, the miniature version of iPhone.
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Seriously, there's no such thing available... XD

Friday, August 24, 2007

Rev.Gear.Guide - Razer Lachesis

Hard core gamer? Want the extra edge to frag your opponent in a death-match? Or just simply need an extra high precision gaming mouse? Here's your answer:
Razer's latest in gaming mouse the Razer Lachesis, Bringer of silent death! featuring a 4000dpi Razer precision 3G laser sensor. You read it right, that's 4000dpi of precision and accuracy!
Of course it comes with other Razer's usual features such as the On the fly sensitivity adjustment, 1ms response time/1000Hz ultrapolling, 7ft light weight non tanggle cord, gold plated usb connector etc.
Head on to Razer's website for more of its features and information.


Oh yeah, the Lachesis comes with white and blue colors.....

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Bicycle safety jacket

Well, have you ever wonder if cycling at night on the street with poor lighting condition can be hazardous? Well, true... given the fact that bicycle has almost no light indicators at all except a small sheet of reflective plastic mounted at the rear. (not talking bout the front beam, old bikes have them but not new ones)

I've also noticed some ppl actually mounted a CD as well. hmmm, well...some alternatives will be wearing light colored shirts or you can actually install some LEDs which can be wired to a dynamo and be powered when you cycle.

Apparently one guy decides to invent something to help cyclers out. Behold! The Bicycle Signal Jacket - BSJ. No, that was not the name... I just made that up... hahahaha.. enjoy.

Rev.Info.Faqs - Next-gen format war Part 1: HD DVD

We shall take a brief look at the next generation media format war which started to heat up and will likely influence which player that one eventually will buy in the future. Coverage will be separated in several parts. First off, we take a look at HD DVD.

HD DVD also known as High-Definition DVD. It is designed to be the successor to the ever popular DVD format as we have all grown to love.

Faqs:
  • Storage: It can store 3 times as much data (15GB) compared to a DVD disc (4.7GB) on 1 side and double the capacity in dual-layered discs.
  • Developer: Jointly developed by Toshiba and NEC on 19th November 2003.
  • Drive: First HD DVD rom drives were released at the end of 2006. First HD DVD recorder drive were released in mid 2007.
  • Hybrid formats: 2 types of hybrid format available (1 for DVD & 1 for HD-DVD).
  • Disc Type: Combo Ddisc - 2 sided (1 for DVD and 1 for HD-DVD) both supporting up to dual layers each. Twin Disc - 1 sided but supported up to 3 layers (3 layers can be split into both DVD or HD-DVD format)
  • Video: Supported resolution formats are 720p, 1080i (i= non progressive scan), 1080p (p=progressive scan). Encoding method is in existing MPEG2 and new VC-1 and AVC.
  • Audio: HD DVD discs support encoding in up to 24-bit/192 kHz for two channels, or up to eight channels of up to 24-bit/96 kHz encoding. (New big-budget Hollywood films are mastered in only 24-bit/48 kHz, with 16-bit/48 kHz being common for ordinary films nowadays.)
Latest development so far:

Although have been finalized, developers continued to refine and advancing the existing HD-DVD technology. On January 2007's Consumer Electronics Show, Toshiba announced that they have created a 17GB layer disc and demo a triple layers disc amounting up to 51 GB of storage. However, current reader does not support that many layers yet.

November 2006, Microsoft announced the new add-on to its XBOX360 gaming console which will enable the machine to play HD-DVD movies. The drive sells for US$179.95 which includes 5 HD-DVDs.

HD-DVD Industrial Support (main promoters):
  • Toshiba
  • NEC
  • HP
  • Sanyo
  • Microsoft
  • Kenwood
  • Intel
  • RCA
  • Memory-Tech Corporation
  • Hitachi Maxell, LG, Lite On, Onkyo, Meridan, Samsung and Alpine supports the format non-exclusively.
Next up we shall look at Blu-ray Disc. :)

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Rev.Info.Faqs - Toyota Motor Company

On this day in 1937, The Toyota Motor Company, Ltd. was established on this day. The company underwent huge expansion in the 1960s and 1970s, exporting its smaller, more fuel-efficient cars to countless foreign markets.

Did you know? Toyota Motor Company was formed from a division from Toyoda Automatic Loom? Up until today, the company still produces loom machines which are now fully computerized which are available world wide.

Official Url: Toyota

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

How to make hot ice

Another great vid. from people who uses science theory to show us something interesting...

The material used is sodium acetate which are normally contained in hand warmer and suppose to release heat when crystallized. Now, if only I could get some sodium acetate... heh heh heh...

Monday, August 13, 2007

Rev.Info.Faqs - Kameraflage

In our modern lifestyle nowadays, almost every one of us owns a cellphone or maybe more, and most of the time it comes with a built in camera, mine's with 2 mega-pixel camera. Okay, so to ordinary people... we just snap some pictures on the go with them.. stored them or send them as MMSs. I know one other function for camera on camera phone is for those 'pirates' to record movies in cinemas. I certainly doubt the video quality that came out of it. =D

Anyway, a few scientist actually came out with an invention called - Kameraflage (sounds like camera + camouflage) well, it is. According to the research, digital camera tends to see a broader spectrum of light than our naked eyes. Means that with digital camera can see more than us. So what does this mean? Means that those researchers uses this and create Kameraflage.

























Ok, basically according to the website... they now proposed 3 types of usage for it. 1) Kameraflage cinema whereby user can use the cellphone camera, hold it during the screening and you can view extra info. out of it, presume to be subtitles. Hmm, it has its ups and downs though. Imagine that if you wanted to view the subtitles, you'll have to hold your phone the entire duration of the movie. Wouldn't that be tiring? It might generates suspisions too, whether is there anyone exploiting this technology to film the movie for pirating? hahahaa...

Next, Kameraflage billboard. Hmmm, this I think if applied smartly can actually be beneficial. On the website, they showed 2 Mona Lisa's picture on a gallery. Visitors can admire the picture as they please but if they took the photo back home, they'll get the extra 'touch' to it. Meaning it'll have 'monalisa.com' word imprinted somewhere near the picture. Well, pretty neat for that nice little touch. Perfect for those who is lazy to put a caption on their photos.

Finally, they have Kameraflage fashion, now this is something interesting. Not only words but you can actually put up additional pictures onto something, namely fabric. Bored of wearing plain ol' t-shirt all day long? Or wanted to impress your school mates during school? just imprint those patterns or designs onto your clothes and your friends can just use the camera phones to snap away with you on your all new outfit! Instantly! Magical huh?, not sure if they allow camera phones in school yet or not?

Interesting ideas... but to what extend is it feasible enough to be used commercially? Still questionable to me... we'll see. : )

P/S: I wonder if the same should work with digital camera or videocam.

Official Url: Kameraflage (pictures are taken from official homepage and are belonged to their respective owners)

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Rev.Figure.Review - Transformers Alternators - Rodimus Prime

Intro: When mentioned Transformers toys, the first thing that came into a person's head would probably be those toy car that we used to play with which transforms into some simple robot that would only attract small kids or so. Well, today we're taking a look at a much more different toy line in the Transformers universe - Transformers Alternators (Japanese toy line which is similar to this but features some die-cast parts are called Binaltech トランスフォーマー バイナルテック but with a heftier price tag).

Descriptions: Transformers Alternators line features car molded in 1:24 scale of accurate real-world vehicles which manufacturer obtained official licenses from their respective companies. The long story short, in year 2003 human formed alliance with Autobots, a few Autobots were victim to the 'Cosmic Rust' plague which eventually damages their body beyond any repair. They revive these Autobots with the project Binaltech which puts their sparks into real-world vehicles and thus we have the toy! Today, it's Alternator Rodimus Prime, he leads the Autobot after the demise of Optimus Prime in the Tranformers Movie 1986 version.

The vehicle is a Ford GT and feature some authentic design as the real thing.


The bonnet and boot of the car opens as well as both the doors (duh!). The wheels are made of rubber and not plastic, there are some chrome painted mirrors as well but there seems to be a slight paint job problem.


There's even a ford logo in front of the car as well as a license plate at the back.


The interior is done quite well also with steering, gear and meters intact!
Transformation is fairly complex for Alternators line but not the most difficult however the instruction manual provided did not do a pretty good job of explaining some part of it because it seems too brief and all fits into a single sheet of paper! way to go Hasbro...

Robot mode has good articulation throughout. Shoulder, arms, hands, head, knee, feet and last but not least the waist is articulated. There's even a visor on the head which can be pull down or up depending on taste. Engine is turned into double pistol to be held on both arms and can be tucked away behind his feet (not mentioned in the manual but included in Japanese version). One downside to the robot mode is the chest piece cannot really be fitted properly and come off easily, the designer should look into this problem earlier cos it is quite annoying when you move the robot and a slight touch will took the piece off.
Pros: Highly poseable robot mode, nice vehicle mode.

Cons: Minor paint job problem, slightly loosen chest piece.

Rating: 8.5/10 (would have been 9.5 if not for the loosely chest piece)

Enjoy the gallery below!


Official Hasbro Homepage: Hasbro

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Rev.Info.Faqs - Fatman

In 1945 today during World War II, USAAF bomber dropped an atomic bomb code named Fatman over Nagasaki, Japan. This is the 2nd bomb used during this warfare, its impact are not as devastating as the 1st atomic bomb over Hiroshima mainly due to Nagasaki's hilly terrain. Here's how a Fatman model looks like


Incase you're wondering, the code name for the atomic bomb detonated over
Hiroshima is Little Boy and here's a photo model of it......

All stressed up? Let uncle Gob. cheer u up~

If you're feeling down (like our friend Spiderman here... ), probably you have tight projects datelines to meet, tough customers giving you a headache? not enough money to spend? whatever the reasons are, here.. all you need is a friend.. how about let uncle Gob sing a little tune to cheer you up? hahhahahaha

P/S: Ignore the subtitles... XD

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Rev.Info.Faqs - Duck and Drake

Did you know that ducks are never a male? Male version of duck is called drake. hmmm, if that's the case, then Mr. Donald here is perhaps to be called Donald Drake... wow.. weird.. LOLs. wonder if we should teach the younger generation about this? I think Disney purposely called him Donald Duck cos it sounds better? Drake is more like a dragon....

Science = Magic?

It's amazing how a little bit of science knowledge can impress ordinary people like us. Take a look at the video below.



It seems that they pumped in a type of gas which is heavier / densed than our normal Air then place a tin foil on top of it. Did a research on it, there are a few gases which is heavier and they are Argon, CO2, ethane (C2H6), propane (C3H8), butane (C4H10), all the Freons (CF4, C2F6, C2F4H2, CF2Cl2), and others.

Monday, August 6, 2007

The World Wide Web


On 1991 this day, British programmer Tim-Bernners Lee posted some files online introducing his idea of a interlinked, hypertext documents which he called the "World Wide Web". Development of the WWW has been on-going since 1980 but in 1991 today was the first day the WWW went public. The first few choices of names includes "The Information Mine" which would abbreviates to TIM, the creator's name, "Mine Of Information" which would turn out to be MOI which is French for "Me". In the end, World Wide Web was chosen......
For the history of the "World Wide Web" follow this link.
For more information on its creator, go here.