Nov 012012
 

Lagoa Technologies Inc. Ultra Realistic Dirt, Water Amazing Physics Engine Renders

Lagoa Technologies Inc. Ultra Realistic Dirt, Water Amazing Physics Engine Renders

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Developed by Lagoa Technologies Inc., this amazing physics engine can render ultra realistic scenes of “a column of dirt slamming down onto some steps; a sheet of fabric slipping off a sphere; some water sloshing against a wall.” Video after the break.

Version 1.0 of the engine was recently completed by Thiago Costa and allows control of: High friction granular materials. Incompressible fluids. Elastic structures. Plastic deformations & more…

Oct 312012
 

Moon Landing 2010 Celebrates 41st Anniversary Today

Moon Landing 2010 Celebrates 41st Anniversary Today

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Astronaut Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon July 20th, 1969, and today, we celebrate the 41st anniversary of the occasion. After Neil helped “set up the Early Apollo Scientific Experiment Package, [he] went for a walk to what is now known as East Crater, 65 yards (60 m) east of the LM, the greatest distance traveled from the LM on the mission.” Video after the break.

First Moon Landing 1969

Oct 242012
 

new Challenge Day series
The goal of MTV’s new Challenge Day series If You Really Knew Me “is to provide youth and their communities with experiential programs that demonstrate the possibility of love and connection through the celebration of diversity, truth, and full expression.” More information. Video from the 2007 event after the break.

Oct 082012
 

Mona Lisa secrets cracked by French scientists in 2010

Mona Lisa secrets cracked by French scientists in 2010

PARIS – The enigmatic smile remains a mystery, but French scientists say they have cracked a few secrets of the “Mona Lisa.” French researchers studied seven of the Louvre Museum’s Leonardo da Vinci paintings, including the “Mona Lisa,” to analyze the master’s use of successive ultrathin layers of paint and glaze – a technique that gave his works their dreamy quality.

Specialists from the Center for Research and Restoration of the Museums of France found that da Vinci painted up to 30 layers of paint on his works to meet his standards of subtlety. Added up, all the layers are less than 40 micrometers, or about half the thickness of a human hair, researcher Philippe Walter said Friday.

The technique, called “sfumato,” allowed da Vinci to give outlines and contours a hazy quality and create an illusion of depth and shadow. His use of the technique is well-known, but scientific study on it has been limited because tests often required samples from the paintings.

The French researchers used a noninvasive technique called X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy to study the paint layers and their chemical composition.

They brought their specially developed high-tech tool into the museum when it was closed and studied the portraits’ faces, which are emblematic of sfumato. The project was developed in collaboration with the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble.

The tool is so precise that “now we can find out the mix of pigments used by the artist for each coat of paint,” Walter told The Associated Press. “And that’s very, very important for understanding the technique.”

The analysis of the various paintings also shows da Vinci was constantly trying out new methods, Walter said. In the “Mona Lisa,” da Vinci used manganese oxide in his shadings. In others, he used copper. Often he used glazes, but not always.

The results were published Wednesday in Angewandte Chemie International Edition, a chemistry journal.

Tradition holds that the “Mona Lisa” is a painting of Lisa Gherardini, wife of Florentine merchant Francesco del Giocondo, and that da Vinci started painting it in 1503. Giorgio Vasari, a 16th-century painter and biographer of da Vinci and other artists, wrote that the perfectionist da Vinci worked on it for four years.

Oct 042012
 

Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan Dolphin Jumps Out of Tank

Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan Dolphin Jumps Out of Tank

A tourist managed to capture a dolphin that jumped out of its tank at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan. According to aquarium manager Hideshi Teruya, “it was playing around and jumped out by accident from the momentum.” Video after the break.

He acknowledged that the dolphins sometimes sprang out so he had placed mats around the tanks to prevent serious injury.

Sep 292012
 

Mountain Three Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee -  Wolf Urine Lure

Mountain Three Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee    Wolf Urine Lure
After having purchased The Mountain Three Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee, I found it made some profound changes in my life for the better: success with women, promotions at work, improved agility and stamina. I thought it only sensible that adding the wolf urine would enhance the effect. Unfortunately it led to some serious side effects. I only used a modest amount, sprayed some on my neck and on my wrists and a little squirt on my Three Wolf Moon T-Shirt. At first nothing seemed to happen, but at the next full moon, I apparently blacked out.

Sep 292012
 

The 2010-2015 Outlook for Wood Toilet Seats in Greater China

The 2010 2015 Outlook for Wood Toilet Seats in Greater China
This is so weird. My husband and I were just discussing the 2009-2014 outlook for wood toilet seats in greater China the other day. Now today, here I am surfing Amazon and wouldn’t you know it? The 2009-2014 outlook for wood toilet seats in greater China. I am so happy the price seems reasonable. I’m thinking Amazing Anniversary Present!

Sep 042012
 

FBI jobs, FBI Agent Careers – how to Be a FBI Agent ?

FBI jobs, FBI Agent Careers   how to Be a FBI Agent ?

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The modern-day FBI is looking for candidates with some surprising backgrounds.

Ever since Jimmy Cagney played an agent in the 1935 feature film G-Men, the public’s imagination has been captured by the FBI. Since then, iconic figures like Clarice Starling in Silence of the Lambs and Mulder and Scully in The X-Files have only stoked those fires.

You probably think that your chances of becoming an FBI agent are about as likely as becoming a pro football player or an astronaut, right? Well, think again.

So how can you actually become an agent yourself? If you think it’s all about how well you shoot a gun and conduct intense interrogations, you’re wrong.

According to the FBI, there are five different “entry programs”; through which job applicants can be considered for the role of Special Agent. And the surprising news? Some of the paths are anything but rarefied, special-ops kind of careers.

In fact, there’s a good chance that normal workaday people have what it takes to be a G-Man.

1. Accounting
If you’re an accountant, you might not think of yourself as FBI material – but the Bureau begs to differ.

In fact, if you’re a certified CPA with a bachelor’s degree, and at least three years of accounting experience or the corporate equivalent, the FBI would be very interested in talking to you. Now that would be quite an interesting career change, wouldn’t it?

Find Accounting degree programs now.

2. Computer Science/Information Technology
If you’d like to inject a little intrigue and excitement into your computer career, you might consider working for the FBI.

Given that many investigations have now shifted into the digital world, it’s no surprise that the FBI is looking for computer experts. Investigators regularly comb through massive amounts of digital data in order to find the clue that might solve a seemingly unsolvable crime or prevent a terrorist attack.

The FBI is looking for candidates with a bachelor’s degree in computer science or electrical engineering, or any bachelor’s degree accompanied with a Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification or Internetworking Expert (CCIE) certification.

Find Computer Science and Information Technology degree programs now.

3. Language
Based on current Bureau needs, fluency in certain languages is absolutely critical.

With a four-year bachelor’s degree in any discipline – plus knowledge of Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Hebrew, Hindi, as well as many more languages, you can qualify for this FBI enrollment path, assuming you can pass a high-competency test.

So if you’re fluent, you have a chance to put those skills to good use. And you thought those language classes your mother made you take weren’t worth anything.

Find foreign language classes and degree programs now.

4. Law
Another way into the FBI is by becoming a lawyer. You must qualify by earning a JD from an accredited law school. Prior to law school, people generally earn an undergraduate degree in a discipline such as English, political science, or criminal justice.

Find Law degree and Criminal Justice programs now.

5. Diversified
The FBI’s fifth and final enrollment program could actually be called “other”; because it covers every other discipline that the Bureau deems valuable. Are you a psychologist, detective, scientist, or mathematician? This may be your ticket to becoming a Special Agent.

If you’re interested in this program, you’ll need an undergraduate degree such as a BA or BS, plus three years of full-time work experience in your area of expertise. Or for those with an advanced degree, you need two years of work experience.

Learn more about local and online degree programs now.

So, as you can see, the modern-day FBI has come a long way from Tommy guns and bootlegger busts, and, as a result, is actively seeking a wide variety of agents with different talents and backgrounds. Chances are, with the right training, you too could join the proud ranks of the FBI.

Aug 292012
 

Chupacabras south Texas, Pictures and Video Included

That’s right, “a mystical creature known as the chupacabra has been discovered in south Texas; the chupacabra has no hair and looks like a mix of part dog and part wolf.” Video after the break.

Apparent chupacabra sightings spread fear in South Florida in 1996 and Texas in 2008. The chupacabras are in the news again after two strange animals were killed in North Texas.

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