I finally managed to convince dad to fund (some of) my ‘To-Buy List. Bought the DELL Display, 2GB of RAM, 500GB Hard Drive and Logitech MX518!
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Been a little busy! Nothing eventful since months.. Will start updating soon. Respond
Fresh Water from Salt Water using new Membrane which can tolerate Chlorine. Pretty good to see Research going on in that area! So.. we _can_ still have fresh drinkable water even when we have *cough*polluted*cough* all our rivers. Respond
Wheeeeeee! 3 Responses
OCZ’s Neural Impulse Actuator, The device that you wear on your head and control movements in your game just by your brain waves, jaw and eye movements was reviewed by Tech Report! They say it works as it’s intended to…But you have to train yourself to precisely control it. I kinda feel it’s funny though…Imagine sitting in front of your Monitor, folded hands and staring dumbly at your monitor when playing a Racing Sim/etc. :-\ One Response
Well, It’s more or less my Computer Hardware To-Buy List and WHY I need them…I need them _very_ badly though.. Sadly, I’m a guy who doesn’t earn money yet (yeah yeah.. I know, I should be..) and have to ask my dad for everything. He’s a guy who doesn’t buy my reasons. Oh well.. :-\
Coldplay’s New Album, ‘Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends’ was leaked a few days ago and Well.. It was supposed to be released on 16th June in India. So couldn’t resist to check it out! (Hey! I _will_ be buying the album after it hits the stores).
As with all their previous albums, [...]
Well, Regarding my promise to myself to stay AFK.. I don’t seem to adhere to it.. I think I need a good kick on my backside. (I _do_ study! But sometimes with some music blaring, I seem to concentrate better when it’s like that..) ..aaaand on a similar note, I think I’m addicted to Metric these days! 4 Responses
So! Our beloved x86 Microprocessor architecture will be 30! It was first introduced on June 8th 1978 as the Intel 8086, was used in IBM 5150 (the first ‘PC’) and the same instruction set is followed even now (more or less) in all the modern Intel/AMD/VIA Microprocessors! Numerous other competing architectures have emerged since…But the x86 doesn’t seem to die! Respond