Monday, January 12, 2009

Two Google searches 'produce same CO2 as boiling a kettle'



A typical search through the online giant's website is thought to generate about 7g of carbon dioxide. Boiling a kettle produces about 15g. The emissions are caused both by the electricity required to power a user's computer and send their request to servers around the world.

The discovery comes amid increasing warnings about the little-known environmental impact of computer and internet use. According to Gartner, an American research firm, IT now causes about two per cent of global CO2 emissions and its carbon footprint exceeded that of the world's aviation industry for the first time in 2007.

Dr Alex Wissner-Gross, a physicist from Harvard University who is leading research into the subject, has estimated that browsing a basic website generates about 0.02g of CO2 for every second it is viewed. Websites with complex video can be responsible for up to 0.2 g per second, he believes.

*Update*
Read Google's explanation on why this number is *many* times too high.

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Free Video Media Converter



Quick Media Converter is a powerful and very complete Free video and audio conversion software. Converts to and from formats including: flv, avi, divx, xvid, mpeg4, ipod, iphone, psp, 3GP, 3G2, AVI, DIVX, XVID, TS, DVD, VCD, MPEG, MPEG2, MP3, WAV, amr, m4a, mp4, vob, mov, h264, h263, wmv, wma. Resizing Cropping and also Web Cam or DV Cam fluxes capture to avi divx. Batch Conversions supported, desktop activity recording. Also Included are two users modes:

Mode 1--Easy mode: For all users includes: standard conversions settings to allow users to convert quickly without having any particular skills. Convert In 3-5 clicks. Now also includes custom resizing possibility where appropriate and thumbnails capture.

Mode 2--Expert mode: For skilled and more experienced users, allows more flexibility and more specialized conversions settings such as cropping bitrates frequency rates, sizes ,aspect, includes much more codecs and requires good knowledge of video and audio conversion.

Free PDA App: Multi-language Dictionary



MDict is a multi-language dictionary under WinCE for PDAs, it dosen't provide dictionary data itself, but use libraries built by user.

Features:
  • Free for non-commercial personal use!
  • Multi-library support
  • Multi-language support
  • Online word pickup
  • Built in Simplfied/Traditional Chinese conversion
  • Supports PPC/HPC/Smartphone

Free PDA App: Fizz Bill Now



Fizz Bill Now is a simple, small utility. Supporting Window Mobile 2003SE, & Windows Mobile 5 - All Devices - All Sizes.

We've all been there, been out with friends and family. Dinner's over and the dreaded bill arrives. With Bill Now, simply tap in the bill cost, the percentage of tip you feel they deserve and the number of people the bill should be split by.

This is a free product for Smartphone and Pocket PC devices.

Complete review of 800 MHz processor PDA, ASUS P565







Mobile01.com has a detailed review on the ASUS P565, a business PDA phone that boasts an 800 MHz processor. (Sorry, it's in Chinese)

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Delete 10 Facebook friends, get a free Whopper



Facebook's developer platform has been used for a zillion marketing campaigns so far, but this one is actually dead-on hilarious.

Fast-food chain Burger King has created "Whopper Sacrifice", a Facebook app that will give you a coupon for a free hamburger if you delete 10 people from your friends list. (Coupon offer available to U.S. residents in the 50 United States and the district of Columbia only.)

Burger King has put out some interesting campaigns as of late ("Whopper Virgin," "Subservient Chicken"), but this one piques our interest because of how gleefully it pokes fun at our social-networking obsessions. "Now is the time to put your fair-weather Web friendships to the test," the Whopper Sacrifice site explains. "Install Whopper Sacrifice on your Facebook profile, and we'll reward you with a free flame-broiled Whopper when you sacrifice ten of your friends.

The funniest part: The "sacrifices" show up in your activity feed. So it'll say, for example, "Caroline sacrificed Josh Lowensohn for a free Whopper." Unfortunately, you can't delete your whole friends list and eat free (however unhealthily) for a week. The promotion is limited to one coupon per Facebook account.

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Japan's TDK to cut 8,000 jobs



Japan's TDK Corp. said Thursday that it was cutting 8,000 jobs and closing four plants overseas as the worsening economic crisis prompted fresh emergency action by the central bank.

The electronic component maker warned it expects a net loss of 28 billion yen (301 million dollars) for the financial year to March 2009 due to weak sales and the stronger yen.

"There was a sharp drop in orders, which overwhelmed our expectations," TDK president Takehiro Kamigama said.

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Lenovo axe 2,500 jobs



Lenovo Group, the world's fourth-biggest PC maker, forecast a quarterly loss as China's slowing economy hit sales, and said it will axe 2,500 jobs as part of a restructuring to cope with falling demand for computers.

Shares in the company, which bought IBM's PC business for $1.25 billion in 2005 to put the Chinese brand on the global stage, slumped by more than a quarter, their biggest fall in 11 years.

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Thursday, January 08, 2009

Fat bottoms may be good for health, Harvard researchers



WOMEN can stop worrying about pear-shaped figures - fat bottoms have been scientifically proven to be a sign of good health.

New research, published in the journal Cell Metabolism, suggests the fat responsible for producing the pear shape flaunted by celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez and Beyonce may be active in protecting women from diseases by releasing certain hormones.

Buttock and hip fat may protect women against type 2 diabetes, from which more than 1.7 million Australians now suffer, researchers from the Harvard Medical School found.

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World's thinnest television unveiled



The world's thinnest television was unveiled on Tuesday measuring just 6.5mm (0.26inches).

The wafer thin television, which was created by the South Korean company Samsung Electronics, is being hailed as the world's slimmest television ever created.

Its features include a LCD (liquid crystal display) screen as well as an LED (light emitting diode) backlighting system, to which its creators attribute its record slimline structure.

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Mcdonalds Is Your Only Hope



Why is my teacher so mean to me?

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Playing Tetris could reduce trauma, claim Oxford University



Playing the video game "Tetris" after a major shock could reduce the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, claim scientists.

British researchers found that playing the popular computer game shortly after the trauma helped wipe out the bad memories and reduce distressing flashbacks.

The psychologists from Oxford University believe the discovery could lead to new treatments for accident victims in hospitals as well as those involved in war zones.

"This is only a first step in showing that this might be a viable approach to preventing post traumatic stress disorder,' said Dr Emily Holmes of the Department of Psychiatry at Oxford University, who led the work.

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Japan's Sanyo to cut up to 1,000 jobs



Japan's Sanyo Electric Co. plans to cut up to 1,000 jobs to revamp its struggling businesses before being bought by Panasonic Corp., a press report said Tuesday.

Sanyo Electric is considering shedding about 500 of its 20,000 regular employees in Japan, mainly in the semiconductor division, by the end of March, the Nikkei business daily reported.

The total number of job cuts, including temporary workers, is expected to reach about 1,000, the daily said, without naming its sources.

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Marks & Spencer Slims Down For 2009



Iconic British retailer Marks & Spencer may have narrowly avoided a worse than expected drop in sales during the Christmas period, but the big picture has not changed all that much. Britain is in a recession; consumers are feeling the squeeze; and as a result Marks & Spencer is going to cut more than 1,200 jobs and close 27 stores.

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Toyota extends plant shutdown



Toyota announced Tuesday it will idle all 12 of its wholly owned factories in Japan for an extra 11 days in response to the slumping auto market.

The company already had announced a three-day shutdown, which was set to begin in January. Company spokesman Paul Nolasco said the longer stretch, scheduled for February and March, will help the company get through the downturn without cutting jobs.

In December, Toyota warned that that it would report its first loss as a public company. Toyota, Honda and Nissan all reported an annual drop in U.S. sales, the first time there's been such a broad-based decline for those powerful Asian brands.

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Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Marriages improve after children grow up and move out



Popular wisdom has it that parents' relationships may suffer once their young fly the coop, because they feel they have lost their purpose in life.

However a new study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, has found that many couples actually feel happier when their children leave home because they are able to enjoy spending time together.

In total, 123 American mothers born in the 1930s were tracked for 18 years and asked to rate their satisfaction levels shortly after marrying, when they were bringing up babies, once their children reached their teenage years and finally at age 61, when almost all had "empty nests".

Although not all said they were happier in general, most claimed their marriages had improved since their children had left home.

Researchers believe this is not just because the spouses were spending more time together, but because they were able to enjoy each other's company more.

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Monday, January 05, 2009

Click to Give FREE Food @ The Hunger Site



How You're Helping?

1. You click daily.
2. Sponsors pay for cups of food.
3. Shop the store and give more.

Where you sit on a bus can define your personality



Which personality type are you? Research suggests your seat preference on a double-decker could indicate what sort of character you have.

Forward-minded people tend to sit at the front of the top deck, according to Dr Tom Fawcett of Salford University, the independent-minded in the middle and those with a rebellious streak at the rear.

Dr Fawcett, a lecturer on mental toughness who has helped train Olympic athletes, concluded that bus passengers fell into seven distinct groups.

Those at the front on the top deck are generally forward thinkers and those at the back are rebellious types who do not like their personal space being invaded, he found.

Sitting in the middle are independent thinkers - usually younger to middle-aged passengers more likely to read a newspaper or listen to a personal music player.

On the bottom deck at the front tend to be gregarious meeters-and-greeters while those in the middle are "strong communicators". Travellers who automatically head for the rear downstairs are said to be risk-takers who like to sit on elevated seats because it makes them feel important.

He defined a final group as chameleons - travellers who do not care where they sit because they feel they can fit in anywhere.

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Sunday, January 04, 2009

Car Key Jams Teen Drivers' Cell Phones



University of Utah engineers developed a new Key2SafeDriving system to prevent teenagers from using cell phones while driving and to reduce cell phone use by adult motorists. Each driver of a car would have their own special key. When the key is extended from the wireless device (sample shown at left), the device sends a signal that displays a stop sign on the cell phone (right) and prevents it from being used to make calls or send text messages. For adult drivers, the system prevents texting and allows calls only on hands-free cell phones. Parents can control the system from a computer. Here, the screen displays safety scores collected by the system based not only on cell phone use, but on driving speed and traffic violations tracked by Global Positioning System satellites.

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Average time spent composing one e-mail



Prof: Just keeping with the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) principle to my work ma...

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Saturday, January 03, 2009

Make any song very, very, very loud



vloud is a free web-based audio tool where you can upload quiet mp3s, and get louder ones back.

The smiling shark won photography award



This award winning image shows the extraordinary moment when a lemon shark gazed into a lens with an apparent cheeky grin.

Showing a close-up of a lemon shark's face on the surface at sunset, it was recently selected from more than 20,000 photos as winner of the Oceans division of the international Nature's Best Photography 2008 Windland Smith Rice Awards.

Amateur photographer Bruce Yates, snapped the aptly named 'Cheshire Cat Grin' photograph in July last year in the Bahamas.

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Microsoft getting ready to lay off 17% of staff



The rumor that Microsoft was set to lay off people on January 15th, 2009 is no longer a rumor but a fact. Staff at Microsoft have been informed that the company is readying major layoffs to its worldwide operations and it's not a small cut, either.

Currently Microsoft employs about 90,000 people across the world and some 15,000 of those are expected to be giving marching orders come January 15th. That's almost 17 percent of Microsoft's total work force, not exactly a small number.

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'Wii Scream' boy becomes YouTube hit



Christmas is an exciting time for most children, but this little boy was so thrilled to receive a Nintendo Wii that footage of his delighted reaction has become a YouTube hit.

Related Link:
Go buy your girlfriend a Wii Fit

Saturday, December 27, 2008

McDonald's admits 1,000 people paid to join queue



Around 1,000 people were paid to join the queue outside the Midosuji-Suomachi branch of McDonald’s for the release of their Quarter Pounder burger in the Kansai area on Tuesday, it was learned on Thursday.

The company has admitted to the fact that around 1,000 people who lined up on Tuesday were compensated, but claims they only made a request for consumer feedback to one of their marketing companies. There are suspicions however that the people were employed to help promote the new product, serving a role known as “sakura” in Japanese.

It is estimated that as many as 2,000 people were lining up outside the McDonald’s store at its peak on Tuesday, and that around 15,000 people in total visited the store during the day, setting a new record for daily sales for one of their stores. But it was learned on Thursday that about 1,000 of the people queuing outside were paid an hourly wage of 1,000 yen and also had their purchase paid for. These people were hired by a human resources company at the request of a marketing company commissioned by McDonald’s Japan.

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Japan teens skipping breakfast have sex younger



Teens who skip breakfast as middle school students tend to have sex at an earlier age than those who start the day with a proper meal, a government-backed Japanese medical researcher said on Friday.

The link between breakfast and sex probably lies in the teens' family life, said Kunio Kitamura, executive director of the Japan Family Planning Association, who conducted the survey.

The survey examined sexual experiences as well as family relationships and lifestyle habits of Japanese females and males aged 16 to 49. It was carried out in September and was based on about 1,500 people.

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Related Link:
10 REASONS TO EAT BREAKFAST

Friday, December 26, 2008

Java game in less than 4kb



Left 4k Dead was made by Markus Persson, for the 2009 Java 4k Competition.
The entire game is less than 4kb.

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Thursday, December 25, 2008

Penguins dressed as Santa







Children watch penguins dressed in Santa Claus costumes at Everland, South Korea's largest amusement park, on December 19, 2008 in Yongin, South Korea. Christmas has become increasingly popular over the years in South Korea, which is the only East Asian country to recognise Christmas as a national holiday.

Ahh Chewww! wishes you a very merry Christmas and a happy new year! =)

Monday, December 22, 2008

Alexandra becomes fastest-selling female solo artist



Alexandra Burke's recording of the Leonard Cohen song Hallelujah has set a new record by becoming the fastest-selling single by a female solo artist.

The X Factor winner claimed the Christmas number one spot with her version of the song, selling 576,000 CDs and downloads.

A 1994 version by Jeff Buckley, who drowned in Memphis in May 1997 aged 30, finished at number two as a result of download sales, boosted by a high-profile internet campaign by fans of his recording.

The Official Charts Company said it was the first time the same song is at number one and number two in the charts this week for the first time in 51 years.

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Scientists discover new forest with undiscovered species on Google Earth



The mountainous area of northern Mozambique in southern Africa had been overlooked by science due to inhospitable terrain and decades of civil war in the country.

However, while scrolling around on Google Earth, an internet map that allows the viewer to look at satellite images of anywhere on the globe, scientists discovered an unexpected patch of green.

A British-led expedition was sent to see what was on the ground and found 7,000 hectares of forest, rich in biodiversity, known as Mount Mabu.

In just three weeks, scientists led by a team from the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew found hundreds of different plant species, birds, butterflies, monkeys and a new species of giant snake.

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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Tunnel of Death



The 3,150 m long Lefortovo Tunnel in Russia is the longest 'in-city' tunnel in all of Europe. There is a river running over it and water leaks at some points. When the temperature reaches minus 38 degrees like it did last winter, the road freezes and the result is the attached video taken with the tunnel camera.

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Saturday, December 20, 2008

1,500 in Sarawak to lose jobs with closing of Western Digital plant



World's second-largest hard-disk drive manufacturer Western Digital will lay off all its 1,500 employees and cease its Sarawak operations at Sama Jaya Free Industrial Zone here by March, next year.

Western Digital's decision to close down its Sarawak plant, which produced 30 million units of hard-disk drives per quarter, was due to the 50 per cent drop in global demand, making it the company's first operation in the country to be affected by the current economic situation.

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No. 1 condom in China



Who in their right mind would buy that?

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Lowyat.NET's Booth Babes Contest is back!



The LYN's Choice: Booth Babe Awards is now officially up, and it features twenty of the hottest booth babes from the recent PC Fair III 2008 in Kuala Lumpur.

All registered forum members (who registered before November) will be allowed to vote for three booth babes, so hop on over and vote now to help your favorite booth babe walk home with a spankin' new Metalic Rose Nintendo DS Lite and the title of LYN Booth Babe of PC Fair III 2008.

Related Link:
Lowyat.NET's Booth Babes Contest Winner

Ecofont Saves Ink, Reduces Printing Costs



How can you save ink and reduce printing costs? A Dutch company has designed a new font called Ecofont which promises to use 20% less ink while printing.

Thoughts of sex 'can cause some people to sneeze'



The sound of a sneeze may signal something more unexpected than just a common cold, according to doctors who found that sneezing can show that someone is thinking about sex.

The embarrasing condition is caused by a fault in some people's nervous system which sends a signal to their nose causing them to sneeze when aroused, according to a new study.

While rare, the condition is likely be significantly underreported because sufferers are embarrassed about discussing the problem with their doctor.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

WhoCrashed reveals the drivers responsible for crashing your computer



Whenever a computer running Windows suddenly reboots without displaying any notice or blue screen of death, the first thing that is often though about is a hardware failure. In reality, most crashes are caused by malfunctioning device drivers and kernel modules. In case of a kernel error, most computers running Windows do not show a blue screen unless they are configured to do so. Instead these systems suddenly reboot without any notice.

WhoCrashed shows the drivers which have been crashing computer with a single click. In most cases it can pinpoint the offending drivers which have been causing misery on your computer system in the past. It does post-mortem crashdump analysis and presents all gathered information in a comprehensible way.

Normally, debugging skills and a set of debugging tools are required to do post-mortem crash dump analysis. By using this utility you do not need any debugging skills to be able to find out what drivers are causing trouble to your computer.

WhoCrashed relies on the Windows Debugging Package (WinDbg) from Microsoft. If this is not installed, WhoCrashed will download and extract this package automatically for you.

Serious security flaw found in IE



Users of Microsoft's Internet Explorer are being urged by experts to switch to a rival until a serious security flaw has been fixed.

The flaw in Microsoft's Internet Explorer could allow criminals to take control of people's computers and steal their passwords, internet experts say. Microsoft urged people to be vigilant while it investigated and prepared an emergency patch to resolve it. Internet Explorer is used by the vast majority of the world's computer users.

Other browsers, such as Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Safari, are not vulnerable to the flaw Microsoft has identified.

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10 Things Science Says Will Make You Happy



Daily habits can affect our well-being. Here are 10 simple actions that research has shown makes people feel good.

1. Savor Everyday Moments

Pause now and then to smell a rose or watch children at play. Study participants who took time to “savor” ordinary events that they normally hurried through, or to think back on pleasant moments from their day, “showed significant increases in happiness and reductions in depression,” says psychologist Sonja Lyubomirsky.

2. Avoid Comparisons

While keeping up with the Joneses is part of American culture, comparing ourselves with others can be damaging to happiness and self-esteem. Instead of comparing ourselves to others, focusing on our own personal achievement leads to greater satisfaction, according to Lyubomirsky.

3. Put Money Low on the List

People who put money high on their priority list are more at risk for depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem, according to researchers Tim Kasser and Richard Ryan. Their findings hold true across nations and cultures. “The more we seek satisfactions in material goods, the less we find them there,” Ryan says. “The satisfaction has a short half-life -- it’s very fleeting.” Money-seekers also score lower on tests of vitality and self-actualization.

4. Have Meaningful Goals

“People who strive for something significant, whether it’s learning a new craft or raising moral children, are far happier than those who don’t have strong dreams or aspirations,” say Ed Diener and Robert Biswas-Diener. “As humans, we actually require a sense of meaning to thrive.” Harvard’s resident happiness professor, Tal Ben-Shahar, agrees, “Happiness lies at the intersection between pleasure and meaning. Whether at work or at home, the goal is to engage in activities that are both personally significant and enjoyable.”

5. Take Initiative at Work

How happy you are at work depends in part on how much initiative you take. Researcher Amy Wrzesniewski says that when we express creativity, help others, suggest improvements, or do additional tasks on the job, we make our work more rewarding and feel more in control.

6. Make Friends, Treasure Family

Happier people tend to have good families, friends, and supportive relationships, say Diener and Biswas-Diener. But it’s not enough to be the life of the party if you’re surrounded by shallow acquaintances. “We don’t just need relationships, we need close ones” that involve understanding and caring.

7. Smile Even When You Don’t Feel Like It

It sounds simple, but it works. “Happy people…see possibilities, opportunities, and success. When they think of the future, they are optimistic, and when they review the past, they tend to savor the high points,” say Diener and Biswas-Diener. Even if you weren’t born looking at the glass as half-full, with practice, a positive outlook can become a habit.

8. Say Thank You Like You Mean It

People who keep gratitude journals on a weekly basis are healthier, more optimistic, and more likely to make progress toward achieving personal goals, according to author Robert Emmons. Research by Martin Seligman, founder of positive psychology, revealed that people who write “gratitude letters” to someone who made a difference in their lives score higher on happiness, and lower on depression -- and the effect lasts for weeks.

9. Get Out and Exercise

A Duke University study shows that exercise may be just as effective as drugs in treating depression, without all the side effects and expense. Other research shows that in addition to health benefits, regular exercise offers a sense of accomplishment and opportunity for social interaction, releases feel-good endorphins, and boosts self-esteem.

10. Give It Away, Give It Away Now!

Make altruism and giving part of your life, and be purposeful about it. Researcher Stephen Post says helping a neighbor, volunteering, or donating goods and services results in a “helper’s high,” and you get more health benefits than you would from exercise or quitting smoking. Listening to a friend, passing on your skills, celebrating others’ successes, and forgiveness also contribute to happiness, he says. Researcher Elizabeth Dunn found that those who spend money on others reported much greater happiness than those who spend it on themselves.

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Shoe Attack On President Already Turned Into A Flash Game



The company T-Enterprise must be quick with their flash programming, because in less than 24 hours they managed to churn out a game where you must kill defend the President from shoes being thrown his way.

"If you watch the video clip, the Secret Service don't move to protect the President until the second shoe has been thrown," said Sadi Chishti, managing director of T-Enterprise, the Glasgow-based company behind the computer game. "We're hoping the agents will use this game as a training aid for future footwear attacks on world leaders."

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Internet or sex, which would you choose?



Nearly half of the women questioned by Harris Interactive said they'd be willing to forgo sex for two weeks, rather than give up their Internet access, according to a study released Monday by Intel, which commissioned the survey.

While 46 percent of the women surveyed were willing to engage in abstinence verses losing their Internet, only 30 percent of the men surveyed were willing to do likewise.

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Siberian beauty crowned Miss World




Ksenia Sukhinova from Siberia has been crowned the new Miss World in a glamorous show in Johannesburg, South Africa. The 21-year-old student from the Tyumen region beat 109 rivals.

First runner-up was Trinidad and Tobago’s Gabrielle Walcott followed by India’s Parvathy Omanakuttan as second runner-up. The other two finalists were from South Africa and Angola.

More than one billion viewers across the world - a record number - watched the contest's finals on TV.

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Monday, December 15, 2008

Bush survives Iraq shoe attack



President George W. Bush makes a farewell visit to Iraq, meeting with U.S. commanders and Iraqi leaders, and narrowly missing being hit by a flying shoe.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Teacher who told children: 'Santa does not exist' is fired



A primary school teacher who left a class of 25 pupils in tears after she told told them Santa Claus did not exist has been fired. When excited youngsters became rowdy as they talked about Santa, the supply teacher blurted out: 'It's your parents who leave out presents on Christmas Day.'

The class of seven-year-olds at Blackshaw Lane Primary School, Royton, near Oldham, Greater Manchester burst into tears and told their parents when they arrived home. Mothers and fathers then complained about the incident and were sent a letter by the school saying the substitute teacher, who only worked at the school for one day last week, has been disciplined. The school has now said it will not hire her again.

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Watching your team score is like having sex



For years women have complained that some men are more interested in football than sex. Now scientists claim to have found out why.

Neurologists who looked into the brains of football fans while they watched a match found that seeing their team score triggered immediate activity in a particular area of the brain known to be associated with intense pleasure and sexual arousal.

When a goal was missed, or during open play, different areas of the brain were activated. The researchers believe they are the first to have observed the brains of spectators during a game.

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Scientists extract images directly from brain



Researchers from Japan’s ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories have developed new brain analysis technology that can reconstruct the images inside a person’s mind and display them on a computer monitor, it was announced on December 11. According to the researchers, further development of the technology may soon make it possible to view other people’s dreams while they sleep.

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How To Deal With Stuck Print Jobs



It happens from time to time that a print job is not processed by Windows and that it cannot be deleted at the same time. There is a fast and efficient method to remove the stuck print job from the print queue. All that basically needs to be done is to stop the Print Spooler service, delete the stuck print jobs manually and restart the Print Spooler service afterwards. Just run the following four commands in command prompt, it is probably a good idea to add them to a batch script.

net stop spooler
del %systemroot%\system32\spool\printers\*.shd
del %systemroot%\system32\spool\printers\*.spl
net start spooler

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