29 July 2010

Three Goose, Winged Four

Tatang, this is the name of the unique swan with wings so it looks to have branched off four wings. Goose's unique Budi Waluyo (27), villagers Wiradadi, District Sokaraja, Banyumas, Central Java is indeed different from the other geese hers.
In this goose wing, clearly visible if there are four wings. Two-wing body looks normal in this goose. While two other wings protrude sideways like an airplane wing.
Budi's goose is named Tatang, which means unmitigated. Unmitigated this point because it has four wings altogether.

According to Budi, the uniqueness of the wing Tatang Tatang visible when a month old. At that time, the side visible on the wing began to elongate be some centimeters. But over time, the wing continues to elongate to the side until it is today reached a length of 15 centimeters.

"At one month old goose wing was starting to look branched. Eventually mas elongated like this, "said Budi Waluyo, owner of Unique geese.

These geese normally live together with other geese at home Budi. Budi added that the parent geese this time gave birth to four children, but only one has a uniqueness. Because of its unique, that goose has become a family favorite poultry Budi.

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26 July 2010

Global Warming, Make Hamsters Fatten

LAS VEGAS - The impact of global warming turns out not only disturb the human life course, animals were also affected by this global warming.


One of these animals are guinea pigs. Yes, global warming caused by the heating of fat from the previous experience. From the research group of scientists in Colorado discovered that guinea pigs became more body fat because of climate change.

Reported by the LA Times, Sunday (07/25/2010) a warmer temperature makes guinea pigs apparently faster wake up from hibernation period and more eating. Marmot became one of the few animals that can benefit from increasing global temperatures.

However, the hamsters were active between four to five months a year. The existence of an extra month to make up their period increased by 20 percent. In the end, marmot population becomes uncontrollable.

It also makes an extra month they are also getting more calories and make them survive longer in the dry spring. In the end, when they go into hibernation period, namely in September, had more body fat marmot.

Scientists noted that the female guinea pig tails 1190 and found his body weight in August 2008 increased by an average of 6.8 pounds.

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1 Another Year, The World Running Out Of IP Addresses

SYDNEY - Not less than a year, the world will run out of internet addresses. If this is addressed with slow, it is not likely to occur and cause damage to the application of internet network tariffs are more expensive.


Network support the protocol, better known as IPv4 ascertained only provide the IP addresses of not less than 4 billion IP address (IP address). Internet address is not a domain name or URL but a series of unique numbers to identify the devices connected to the internet.

The increasing number of internet users with a fairly rapid, with an increasing emphasis devices and internet services was only leaving the number of IP addresses up to 232 million alone. Left the existing IP Address, is predicted to expire within the next 340 days.

"When IPv4 was developed 30 years ago, seems to be a reasonable effort to provide an adequate address, given at the time of personal computers did not actually exist. The idea that mobile phones will also need an IP address when it has not occurred. Penyematan Similarly, the IP address IP device and a refrigerator, according to experts at the time was considered quite ridiculous, "said Carrier Relations Manager at the company's ISP Internode John Lindsay, as quoted through SMH, Monday (07/26/2010).

Previously, experts had told the IPv4 Internet also critical of this several years ago. The experts recommend that all internet players to move to IPv6, where the protocol was to provide trillions of IP addresses for every person in the world. Unfortunately, only a passive response of the Internet players. Even they were reluctant to invest to move to IPv6. Section, IPv4 to IPv6 migration is not easy. All devices connected to the Internet must be in the reconfiguration or upgraded.

Chief scientist Geoff Huston APNIC has provided awareness to this problem since 10 years ago. APNIC itself is an institution which deals with the allocation of IP addresses in the Asia Pacific region.

"The widespread use of smartphones, PCs and devices connected to the internet to make the IP Address will be exhausted within less than one year, faster than the previous prediction of 10 years," Huston said.

Huston said one of the biggest obstacles to solving the problem is only increasing the number of scales, namely IPv6 provides more IP addresses than IPv4.

According to Huston, all devices on an IPv4 would need to be upgraded to support IPv6 for both versions are not compatible. Consumers need to upgrade software on the computer and network equipment, even in some cases, they are required to buy new hardware.

Huston said that, once the Internet addresses run out so you will have such a black market for IP addresses where services will be created which has the highest capacity. If pressed then the user will pay you anything to get the IP address of this illegal and it can not be avoided.

"The cost of migration to IPv6 is more expensive now, but delayed the move would make the cost will be much more expensive. Even the folds of current needs," said Huston.

As a stop-gap measure, Huston said that ISPs will start forcing several customers and devices to share single Internet address, which will lead to a general web application stops working. Huston pointed to web applications like Gmail, Google Maps, and iTunes as an example of people who will be destroyed.

Fortunately, several Internet and software technology vendors have started to anticipate the switch to IPv6. Windows and Mac OS for example, both have been supportive of this new protocol. Similarly dnengan iPhone, internet service provider Google and Facebook have also participated and encourage adoption of IPv6.

"Transfer of IPv4 to IPv6 is only a small change. As you replace the tires of vehicles on the road to be able to continue to run smoothly to the destination. The investments are expensive, time consuming and does not provide any advantage. But this is an important foundation to be used until several centuries in the future along with the difficulty of getting an IP address in the IPv4 era, "said Google's engineers are also Internet 'founding fathers' Internet, Vint Cerf.

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Threatened Not Spicy Padang Cuisine

PADANG - Due to skyrocketing prices of chili reaches Rp50 thousand per kilogram (kg), not only in the Valley housewife who grimaced. Padang restaurants in any part to increase the tariff rates.

When the rice is usually only Rp11 thousand per pack, but since prices soared chili a few weeks ago made the price of rice packets reach Rp12 thousand Padang and some even raise up to Rp13 thousand.

Like the restaurant's famous Madame Goleh with cooking rendang Goleh Pak rice is forced to raise the price per pack of Rp11 to Rp12 thousand thousand.

According Goleh, home owners, the price of rice has been raised since a week ago. "This caused the price of chili is currently very expensive, one worth about Rp50 thousand pounds had been classified as low quality chili," he said on Sunday (07/25/2010).

Goleh suspect the high price of this chili because the electricity basic tariff (TDL), which rises, so that affected the prices of goods are soaring.

"And we need a lot of chili for side dishes for restaurants, especially for cooking rendang, buyers will complain, rendang pack Goleh was no longer hot," he said.

In one day, these restaurants could spend up to 10 kg more chili, both red and green chilli peppers. Although conditions have raised the price of rice wrapped Rp1.000 but restaurant customers has never subsided.

"Purposely we raise Rp1.000 course, later on when we raise Rp2 thousand, our customers will be surprised, though this time proceeds from the sale of rice is starting to diminish but we do not want to lose customers," he said.

Stated another Goleh pack also with Pardede, he sold the hobo on the street cuisine of Padang Batang Arau. He initially sold just one serving only Rp11 thousand, but since rising prices of chili, ranging from red to green chilli peppers had a serving of food it sells to Rp13 thousand.

"How else deck, hot pepper prices soared into our needs, the price of chili is usually Rp20 thousand per kilo, now a thousand to Rp45 and Rp50 thousand green chili for chili," he said.

The information gained from the market, the stock they sell chili peppers temporary thinning of the farmers did not enter into a price-inflated chili.

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25 July 2010

Worldwide Search for New Videos of 9/11 Attacks

A camera in Brooklyn points through a chain-link fence at black smoke pouring from one skyscraper, while a plane pierces another. Papers fly through the sky; some of them end up in the filmmakers' hands.


That evening — Sept. 11, 2001 — another camera finds firefighters trudging through dust-caked streets, carrying their helmets or a spare pair of shoes. The spindly facade of the World Trade Center is before them.

The new views of the terrorist attacks — one of the most recorded events of all time — are among hundreds of hours of amateur videos, images and stories gathered by the foundation building the memorial. The National Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum is launching a Web site Thursday with its collection of citizen journalism of the tragedy and is appealing for more 9/11 stories from all over the world.

"They say that 9/11 was the most digitally documented event of all time," said Alice Greenwald, director of the planned museum. "There were vigils in Tehran, Berlin, London, Moscow, Tokyo. ... We're asking people everywhere to help us tell the story."

The foundation planned to announce its "Make History" campaign later Thursday. Its Web site includes a collection of dramatic, chaotically shot footage of the attacks.


The site has photographs, video and audio recollections by professional photographers, fleeing trade center workers and witnesses who recorded what they saw with cell phone and digital cameras.

Each photo is juxtaposed against current Google "Street View" photos of various locations. Users can click on locations, themes or time of day to view the footage or images.

The graphic images of hijacked jetliners crashing into the towers are among the accounts that will become an exhibit in the 9/11 museum when it opens in three years.

One victim's family member said the images wouldn't keep him away, saying the story of Sept. 11 must be as realistic and complete as possible.

Charles Wolf was in his Greenwich Village apartment in lower Manhattan when he saw an American Airlines jetliner pass overhead, then crash into the trade center — and his wife's office.

"I and many family members don't want revisionist history, and we don't want this sanitized," Wolf said. "It is very important that people remember what happened that day: This was civilization, people merely at work, caught up in religious fanaticism."

The foundation has acquired 500 hours of video archives assembled by Camera Planet, a private team of filmmakers who collected professional and amateur videos from the day and its aftermath.

They include a five-minute video shot in the streets of lower Manhattan around the site on the evening of the attacks, with office stairwells filled with reams of paper and half-open offices with family pictures still inside.

A dust-covered Brooks Brothers logo is in one frame under shattered windows. What appears to be an airliner seat is strewn in the street. "God Bless America! Unity!" is scrawled in the dust of one window.

"Got that?" one videographer asks on the video showing the explosion of the second tower when it's hit by the jetliner.

"What kind of crazy person would .... kill themselves?" another asks as the camera points at the two towers.

Some of the submissions already are on display at the 9/11 Memorial Preview Site, opened last month near ground zero as a temporary exhibit until the memorial and museum are completed.

There, visitors can see a film of the attacks, with a live Webcam showing the ongoing construction on the former World Trade Center's 16 acres.

The memorial is expected to open on the 10th anniversary of the attacks in 2011, and the museum a year later. The names of nearly 3,000 victims of the attacks in New York, at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania, as well as those from the 1993 trade center truck bombing, will be around two waterfall-filled pools.

The 100,000-square-foot museum will reach 70 feet underground, tracing the towers' original footprints. Photographs of thousands of terrorism victims will be flashed on a mammoth wall, with each remembered in movies, photos and narration.

"There are negatives lying in drawers around the world" that have never been seen, said Michael Shulan, the foundation's creative director. "We're inviting the world to really respond."

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