i first started to use computers when i was just five or six years old. I naturally developed the habit of playing games on computer other than playing from video games or other gaming counsel and PC(computers) games are more good. Like the graphics are superb but the controls are a little messy since you have to play from the keyboard instead of the gaming controller or joystick you use in counsels. Anyways the graphic are the best in PC so its good for me. The new computer in market with all new PC system costs like a $1000 and when you are looking for a good gaming or designing computers the price goes up like a rocket up to about $2500 to $5000 but its worth it since it can run anything in super high speed and lasts for three or five years in super form. Then main thing is the new intel i7 processor. Its the latest processor in the market. Its price is like 300 dollars or something.
Inline skates(rollerblading)
Friday, April 20, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
Most Anticipated PC Games of 2012
Like a rollercoaster, 2011 was full of transient highs and enduring lows -- mostly the latter for PC gamers. The year began with a promising lineup, but title after title fell flat. Some were incredibly buggy, others had console-esque interfaces and far too many shipped without DirectX 11 support. This software is very important for running latest high graphical games. In fact, many of last year's most anticipated titles have spilled over into 2012, including Diablo III, Guild Wars 2, Mass Effect 3 and Max Payne 3. As usual, we've assembled a list of the hottest PC games expected to hit shelves over the next 12 months. In 2011 some of the biggest hits had been released like Call Of Duty Morden Warfare 3, and battlefield 3 and skyrim etc., these games were most Anticipated in 2011. These games sold like billion copies of it in first 24 hours of launching worldwide.
long awaited WINDOWS 8
Microsoft is going to release a public beta of Windows 8 this month. The company scheduled a launch event for the "Consumer Preview" of its next operating system on February 29 in Barcelona, Spain -- the same timeframe and city as Mobile World Congress but they're separate occasions. Although the company is doling out invitations, it hasn't shared much about the event or whether a US affair is planned. According to unnamed sources familiar with Microsoft's plans, the OS will offer Metro-style camera, messaging, mail, calendar, SkyDrive, photo, video, music and "people" applications -- all of which will be present in the Consumer Preview, but aren't set in stone for the full release. It's noted that the calendar, mail, messaging and people apps will be more encompassing and useful than solely Windows Live software. The messaging app, for instance, is claimed to have support for SMS. The music and video apps are currently labeled as Zune, but they were built by the Xbox team and they'll soon be rebranded as such. Xbox Live will be the entertainment brand for Windows 8's music, videos and games. Microsoft has kept Windows 8 in the headlines by gradually releasing information over the last year or so. Although there are new features for conventional desktop users, the next OS is expected to address the many mobile-oriented shortcomings of Microsoft's previous offerings, including the addition of a touch-friendly "Metro" interface. You can play Xbox games in windows 8 which will be pretty nice.
STEAM
Steam is basically a software from which you can play games online by downloading it from the internet. Instead of buying games from a game store or purchasing game CD you can just stay a home and do all the stuff. Steam provides users with latest and brand new games for anyone online. It has a very large selection of games in it. To get it you have to be registered as a steam member and when downloading games you have to pay for it. You can download any games but when downloading it depends on your internet's speed. If your internet's fast it wont be a problem but when you got slow internet its gonna be a pain for you. Some games in Steam are free also, this is what attracts many people to steam. You can get free trial of some games in steam for free and some are totally free. They are for people who can't afford games at all. Those games are actually not bad at all. Millions of people play these games online worldwide, some of these famous games are Team fortress 2 and other rpg/ adventure games. Steam is a perfect gaming software, it allows you to view or purchase any games instantly in your computer.
Pirate Bay
The Pirate Bay is the worlds largest bittorrent tracker. The Pirate Bay was started by the Swedish anti copyright organization PiratbyrÄn in the late 2003, but in October 2004 it separated became run by dedicated individuals. Bit torrent is a filesharing protocol that in a reliable way enables big and fast file transfers.This is an open tracker, where anyone can download torrent files. To be able to upload torrent files, write comments and personal messages one must register at the site. This is of course free.Only torrent files are saved at the server. That means no copyrighted and/or illegal material are stored by us. It is therefore not possible to hold the people behind The Pirate Bay responsible for the material that is being spread using the tracker. Any complaints from copyright and/or lobby organizations will be ridiculed and published at the site. Pirate bay is mostly used for downloading games and softwares for free, which is kinda illegal, in Pirate bay you can download softwares which costs money for free without even paying a dollar.
the universe( dark matter)
actually, the amount of dark matter in the universe is more like 25%. The funny thing about dark matter is that it is sort of like looking for a black cat in a coal cellar in the middle of the night without any lights. There are no known methods for detecting dark matter.
The reason that we believe that it exists is due to gravitational forces: Observable matter like stars and stuff like that just do not generate the amount of mass needed to hold a galaxy together. Consider how sand slips through your fingers instead of gravitationally binding together, and how the Earth is a 6 sextillion ton ball of rock that holds itself together despite the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon. Going by regular matter alone, galaxies should fly apart like sand. Something is holding galaxies together. We call it dark matter because we assume it to be a form of particle that we are not yet able to detect. Some scientists even believe that general relativity breaks down on a galactic or extragalactic scale, much the same way general relativity breaks down on a quantum scale, which is why we are not able to calculate why the galaxies are holding themselves together.
So in a nutshell, the reason we know dark matter exists is through indirect observation of galaxies, and that percentage is the amount of dark matter (in relation to regular matter) needed to hold a galaxy together.
I mentioned dark matter being about 25%, with conventional matter being about 5%. The remaining 70% is an even more mysterious phenomenon: dark energy. In the 1990's scientists observed something baffling: the universe not only seems to be getting bigger, but it seems to be accelerating. Galaxies are moving faster away from each other now than they did a billion years ago. Calculations in order to accelerate the growth at this rate indicate that 70% of the universe must be made up of this dark energy.
The reason that we believe that it exists is due to gravitational forces: Observable matter like stars and stuff like that just do not generate the amount of mass needed to hold a galaxy together. Consider how sand slips through your fingers instead of gravitationally binding together, and how the Earth is a 6 sextillion ton ball of rock that holds itself together despite the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon. Going by regular matter alone, galaxies should fly apart like sand. Something is holding galaxies together. We call it dark matter because we assume it to be a form of particle that we are not yet able to detect. Some scientists even believe that general relativity breaks down on a galactic or extragalactic scale, much the same way general relativity breaks down on a quantum scale, which is why we are not able to calculate why the galaxies are holding themselves together.
So in a nutshell, the reason we know dark matter exists is through indirect observation of galaxies, and that percentage is the amount of dark matter (in relation to regular matter) needed to hold a galaxy together.
I mentioned dark matter being about 25%, with conventional matter being about 5%. The remaining 70% is an even more mysterious phenomenon: dark energy. In the 1990's scientists observed something baffling: the universe not only seems to be getting bigger, but it seems to be accelerating. Galaxies are moving faster away from each other now than they did a billion years ago. Calculations in order to accelerate the growth at this rate indicate that 70% of the universe must be made up of this dark energy.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
sopa
SOPA is the Stop Online Piracy Act. The Act itself allows copyright holders to challenge the use of their content in any form on the internet. This act would obviously end things like pirate bay and Torrent, but it would also have consequences for internet sites like you tube. for example you produce a video on youtube of you doing something interesting and then set it to music. Well, if you didn't produce that music the owner of the music (more likely the label or company) will be able to force you to take it down. This would be done as action against you tube itself, and might make Youtube no longer viable. The mechanism is extrajudicial favouring the copywriter holder who can demand content to be taken down or ask for a ban on payment for a product by credit card companies before the uploader can challenge this claim. It's pretty much the enforcement of copy write laws to the point of censorship. it pretty much ruins the internet. You would be limited to do things in internet. So for this sites like Google , Wikipedia, etc protested against it saying that if u start sopa the internet as we know will no longer be .
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