Sainte Anne – a longer visit – Video


Sainte Anne - a longer visit
One island, one resort. At the heart of the Seychelles #39; archipelago, discover the 5 star private island of Sainte Anne, set like a diamond in the ocean and edged with pristine beaches. Sainte Anne Resort Spa blends seamlessly with nature. Rediscover life #39;s simple pleasures with the sea meters away, tropical gardens and stunning villa accommodation with the option of indulging in the only comprehensive premium all-inclusive package in the Seychelles.From:BeachcomberSAViews:0 0ratingsTime:06:32More inTravel Events

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Life in Bali. Exotic Fruits. by BukitVista, Villas and U. – Video


Life in Bali. Exotic Fruits. by BukitVista, Villas and U.
BukitVista, Villas and U BukitVista founders Jing and Wayana are outbound to East Bali for a snorkeling trip. They stop roadside at Tirtha Gangga to pick up some fruits. They find fresh in season mangos, dragon fruit, jack fruit, palm nuts, palm fruits, and bananas fresh from the stem. BukitVista, a specialist in travel and accommodations. The Bukit area is famed for the most beautiful beaches in Bali. Balangan, Jimbaran, Uluwautu, and Padang-Padang. Surfers seek good waves. Beach lovers will love the silky sands, clear waters and abundant sun. Activity seekers will find golf, watersports, jet skiing, surf, rock climbing, paint-ball, and go-cart racing. Alternatively, those looking to relax will find a vast selection of chill out bars, tapas restaurants, cliff-front dining, low-cost warungs, and bars. Inquries on FB get 20% discount!From:Bukit VistaViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:49More inTravel Events

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Rio de Janeiro Beaches Will Get Free Wi-Fi with Linktel Technology

RIO DE JANEIRO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Linktel Corporate, a Brazilian telecommunications operator, has just signed a partnership with Orla Rio to deploy a Wi-Fi network to offer internet access on the Rio de Janeiro beaches. The project, Orla Rio Digital, will provide free Wi-Fi for the local population and tourists. This service takes place as part of the preparation for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games. By the end of 2012, the service will be available in Leme and Copacabana beaches. In 2013, it will be extended to Leblon, Ipanema, So Conrado and some parts of Barra da Tijuca.

To ensure full time access, complete redundancy, control content and control access we are now preparing for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games. As millions of tourists come to Rio de Janeiro for these sporting events, clients/users of services such as Boingo, iPass, Trustive, Swisscom and Skype, will enjoy their easy experience of connecting to the Internet. The Wi-Fi service offered by Linktel has a similar technology used at international airports such as Heathrow, (London) and JFK (New York), said Jos Antonio Ferreira Pinto, New Business Director at Linktel.

The foreign tourists also will use the service in roaming Linktel through international agreements with the major Wi-Fi operators from around the world. Users will access their e-mails and social communities. All paying Skype customers will be able to use their credits via Wi-Fi to talk to their friends and business partners from around the world, added Pinto.

Luis Antonio Abreu, Vice President of Orla Rio, commented: In coming years the Wi-Fi Linktel services will be available from Leme to Prainha. By the end of 2012, this service will be available in Leme and Copacabana. In 2013, it will be available for Arpoador, Leblon, Ipanema, So Conrado and some part of Barra da Tijuca. Then, it will be deployed on other beaches.

Linktel is a second largest Wi-Fi operator in Brazil, member of Wi-Fi Alliance (http://www.wi-fi.org), with more hotspots than several countries in Latin America. To see all hotposts of Linktel in Brazil, visit http://bit.ly/ccMjdX

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FOX NEWS: NASA scientists detect ice on Mercury – Video


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*World News NASA scientists detect ice on Mercury - YouTube #9658; 2:24 #9658; 2:24 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz5IEq4STzUNovo3 horas atrs - 2 min - Vdeo enviado por Mediferente World News: NASA scientists detect ice on Mercuryby LoboDePraia25 views NASA Announces Water Ice ... World News NASA scientists detect ice on Mercury - YouTube #9658; 2:24 #9658; 2:24 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh8ovf2s0hINovo4 horas atrs - 2 min - Vdeo enviado por VDInteligente Dallas Cowboys, Nick Foles, Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys Schedule, Philadelphia Eagles, Cowboys Schedule ... Mais vdeos para NASA scientists detect ice on Mercury NASA #39;Messenger #39; adds to Mercury #39;s water ice hypothesis -- Science ... http://www.sott.net/.../254358-NASA-Messenger-adds-... - Traduzir esta pgina 19 horas atrs - Scientists have long believed that Mercury has water ice in its polar craters, which are shadowed at all times NASA #39;s MESSENGER spacecraft has found further evidence supporting that water ice exists on Mercury. ... Find us on: SuperSearch ... NASA probe reveals organics, ice on Mercury news.msn.com/science.../nasa-pro... - Estados Unidos - Traduzir esta pgina 10 horas atrs - Despite searing daytime temperatures, Mercury has ice and frozen organic materials ... inside permanently shadowed craters in its north pole, NASA scientists said on Thursday. ... For fee and stool sample, find out what #39;s living in your gut ... Water Ice Found on Mercury | Space Astronomy | Science | Epoch ... http://www.theepochtimes.com/.../science/water ...From:MediferenteViews:6 0ratingsTime:02:24More inMusic

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Particle Smashers, Higgs Hunters, and the Fundamental Theory of Nature – Video


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Frontiers of Science with Dr. Pearl Sandick, Assistant Professor of Physics Astronomy at the University of Utah. --- Why do particles like electrons have mass? Questions like this have driven thousands of scientists underground to search for evidence of a Higgs field by accelerating protons to nearly the speed of light and scrutinizing the wreckage of their powerful collisions. Nearly half a century after the idea was initially proposed, on July 4th, 2012, it was announced that the Large Hadron Collider had discovered a Higgs-like particle. This discovery is a major step towards the goal of understanding the origin of mass, with implications for the fundamental theory of physics that describes our universe. Pearl Sandick will tell the story of the Higgs boson, the decades-long hunt, and what it may mean for the future of particle physics.From:UofUCoSViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:01:43More inScience Technology

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The Peak of Eternal Light – Video


The Peak of Eternal Light
The first public showing of #39;The Peak of Eternal Light #39;, a new movie created using images taken by ESA #39;s SMART-1 lunar orbiter, took place on July 2009 at the Ars Electronica Center (AEC), Linz, Austria. This movie was shown as part of a special event to mark the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, during this International Year of Astronomy. During the journey to #39;The Peak of Eternal Light #39;, the audience joins Commander Bjrn Grieger and his flight crew onboard a virtual lunar shuttle called #39;Sparrow #39; for a thrilling flight over the lunar surface. This virtual guided tour across a 3D lunar surface explores Shackleton Crater en-route to the famous Peak of Eternal Light, a location 17 km from the Moon #39;s South Pole that is illuminated almost constantly by the Sun, making it a possible site for a future lunar outpost. A method known as shape-from-shading was used to produce the 3D lunar surface featured in the movie. The method was used in a novel way, applying it simultaneously to five images taken in diverse lighting conditions by the Advanced Moon Imaging Experiment (AMIE) on board ESA #39;s SMART-1 spacecraft. This model was originally developed for research purposes before being converted into a movie for AEC, Austria.From:ESAViews:6 0ratingsTime:09:01More inScience Technology

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Right at Home: Astronomy-themed decor brings home some spacey style

Stars, moons and planets have long been inspiration for designers. For aficionados and anyone who appreciates the artistry to be found in astronomy, there is a galaxy of beautiful items for the home. Oscar Tusquets Blanca designed his Luna rug in 2010, and it's an amazingly realistic recreation

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Backyard Astronomy: Better tools at lower prices bring observatories home

Regardless of their interest in astronomy, visitors to Chris Krstanovic's home want to look through his telescope. Krstanovic recently built an observatory at his house in Windham, N.H. Before he added the domed structure, he didn't star-gaze as often as he liked because of the time and effort

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Right at Home: stylish items with a spacey vibe

Stars, moons and planets have long been inspiration for designers. For aficionados and anyone who appreciates the artistry to be found in astronomy, there is a galaxy of beautiful items for the home.

Oscar Tusquets Blanca designed his Luna rug in 2010, and it's an amazingly realistic recreation of the moon in its waxing phase. (www.yliving.com, $2,580)

Megan Lee in Tampa, Fla., makes ethereal prints of the planets that have a haunting, lovely quality. "In the past couple of years, I became extremely interested in astronomy, and wanted to pay tribute to our own solar system," she says.

She hopes people will display the prints remembering "what we've discovered, and how much more we have to explore." A grouping would be a wonderful feature wall, but even one of them would make a statement. Lee also offers a print of all the planets together. (www.meganleestudio.etsy.com )

Artisan and designer Asher Israelow makes walnut tables inlaid with brass dots that map out the constellations. You supply a specific date and he researches what the sky looked like on that night, then makes a custom table depicting the star map. He's done them as wedding and birthday gifts. (www.asherisraelow.com)

Another Brooklyn-based designer, Palo Samko, crafts tables out of claro walnut and blackened steel evoking the Northern Hemisphere sky map with Southern Cross detail. (www.palosamko.com)

Urban Outfitters has a neat lamp stamped with a constellation that looks lovely when lit. Find here too a cool glow-in-the-dark moon clock that stays lit for half an hour after you turn off the switch a great night light for a kids' room, it would also work well as an unexpected light for an entryway foyer. The retailer also has Los Angeles-based artist Claire Oring's Star Catcher wall art, a conceptual print of a young woman reaching up to grasp a handful of nebulae. (www.urbanoutfitters.com, constellation lamp, $49; moon clock, $49; Star Catcher, $39)

Another neat clock features a mashup of 65 of astronomy photographer Norbert Rosing's moon photographs. It's also luminescent, for up to two hours. (www.coolstuffexpress.com, $32.97)

Pillars of Creation, in Portland, Ore., offers a striking digital print featuring the phrase, "We Are All Made of Stars." The words are composed of space images. The studio also offers an interesting pillow cover printed with Hubble telescope images of stars and galaxies. (www.esty.com/shop/pillarsofcreation, print, $18; pillow cover, $38)

Bring the night sky indoors in a big way with an 8- or 12-foot glow-in-the-dark stencil kit, great for a media room. (www.coolstuffexpress.com, kit, $27.95)

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Home observatories make star-gazing easier

Regardless of their interest in astronomy, visitors to Chris Krstanovic's home want to look through his telescope.

Krstanovic recently built an observatory at his house in Windham, N.H. Before he added the domed structure, he didn't star-gaze as often as he liked because of the time and effort involved in setting up his telescopes and other equipment.

"It takes you two hours to set up plus two hours to take down. It takes away from your observing time," said the business owner, who developed an interest in astronomy as a kid. "Being out there in the open sky, it's kind of cold. It's miserable."

Now, he can easily search the sky for exoplanets planets outside the solar system anytime he wants to. And share his hobby with guests.

"Everybody that comes to our house wants to go in there and look," he said. "Many of my neighbors have young kids. This opens up a whole new field for them. It is a very good way to get young people interested in science."

A growing number of amateur astronomers around the country are installing home observatories to indulge their passion for exploring the night sky, said John Goss of Roanoke, Va., vice president of The Astronomical League, which represents more than 200 astronomical societies.

The cost of equipment has decreased dramatically over the last 20 years, he said. Advances in technology also mean amateurs can buy cameras and viewing equipment once limited to professional observatories. Today, amateurs can buy a telescope and accessory equipment that allows a more detailed look at deep space for about $4,000. A similar set-up might have cost $20,000 two decades ago and wouldn't have been as effective.

Aside from telescopes and cameras, a home observatory must have a roof that opens or retracts, and a stable mount for the telescope. Do-it-yourselfers often construct observatories out of shed-type structures designed so the roof rolls off the building onto support beams. Others buy prefabricated domes and mount them on their homes or other small buildings. It helps to live far from the city lights.

You can set up a home observatory for about $20,000, said Suzy Gurton, education manager at the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, in San Francisco.

She used to see such a project "as the exception. Now, I'd compare it to buying a new car."

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Kingdom Death : Monster – Kickstarter – Gameplay Explanation Part 1 – Video


Kingdom Death : Monster - Kickstarter - Gameplay Explanation Part 1
This is a gameplay explanation for Kingdom Death : Monster, a nightmare horror themed miniatures board game that is currently up on kickstarter. This gameplay video gives a brief overview of the combat system in the game, touching on the games Artificial Intelligence system that controls monsters actions.From:kingdomdeathgameViews:3842 41ratingsTime:06:33More inGaming

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Portal 1 Test Chamber 6 7/20 (GamePlay/ Walkthrough) – Video


Portal 1 Test Chamber 6 7/20 (GamePlay/ Walkthrough)
Portal is a 2007 single-player first-person puzzle-platform video game developed by Valve Corporation. The game was released in a bundle package called The Orange Box for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 on October 9, 2007 and for the PlayStation 3 on December 11, 2007. The Windows version of the game is available for download separately through Valve #39;s content delivery system Steam and was released as a standalone retail product on April 9, 2008. A standalone version called Portal: Still Alive was released on the Xbox Live Arcade service on October 22, 2008; this version includes an additional 14 puzzles. A Mac OS X version was released as part of the Mac-compatible Steam platform on May 12, 2010. The game primarily comprises a series of puzzles that must be solved by teleporting the player #39;s character and simple objects using "the handheld portal device", a device that can create inter-spatial portals between two flat planes. The player-character, Chell, is challenged by an artificial intelligence named GLaDOS (Genetic Lifeform and Disk Operating System) to complete each puzzle in the Aperture Science Enrichment Center using the portal gun with the promise of receiving cake when all the puzzles are completed. The game #39;s unique physics allows momentum to be retained through portals, requiring creative use of portals to maneuver through the test chambers. This gameplay element is based on a similar concept from the game Narbacular Drop; many of the team members from the ...From:cjcogswellViews:2 1ratingsTime:00:45More inGaming

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Social Localisation at Twitter- translating the world in 140 Characters – LRC XVII Thomas Arend – Video


Social Localisation at Twitter- translating the world in 140 Characters - LRC XVII Thomas Arend
Thomas Arend, International Product Lead at Twitter, giving his keynote on social localisation at twitter at the 17th Annual LRC Conference in Limerick on 20 September 2012. Before joining Twitter, Thomas led Mozilla #39;s mobile effort as the Principal PM. Prior to Mozilla, he led important initiatives at Dr. Thomas Arend PhDGoogle for five years, driving the company #39;s localization in 40+ languages and launching "Google Translator Toolkit", a community-based translation tool that supports almost 400 languages and dialects. Thomas also changed the face of the Google homepage for hundreds of millions of users with background image personalization. Previously, Thomas was at the IBM Research Center and at SAP, where he developed SAP #39;s mobile technology, and acted as a strategic consultant to the CEO and the executive team. At SAP, Thomas launched the world #39;s first mobile business application for a Tablet PC device in 2001. Thomas holds a Masters degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the Berlin Technical Institute. He earned his PhD degree in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction in 2003.From:LocResCentreViews:2 0ratingsTime:01:06:24More inEducation

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