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If you have any photos/videos from our time(SIBM2002-04), please send it across to me - irobotx1 at gmail dot com
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Browsing through a few websites, It so happened that I stopped @ inviteshare to get an invitation to Moola. Moola is a web based play and win cash system which is so well designed to mint revenue for the creators. The premise on which Moola works is simple, Double your money and grow to win a huge sum of dollars.
Whats there for the users?
The whole thing is awesome and very addictive.. Here are some invites in case you want to play the game..
Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania have developed
nanowires capable of storing computer data for 100,000 years and
retrieving that data a thousand times faster than existing portable
memory devices such as Flash memory and micro-drives, all using less
power and space than current memory technologies.
Ritesh Agarwal,
an assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and
Engineering, and colleagues developed a self-assembling nanowire of
germanium antimony telluride, a phase-changing material that switches
between amorphous and crystalline structures, the key to read/write
computer memory. Fabrication of the nanoscale devices, roughly 100
atoms in diameter, was performed without conventional lithography, the
blunt, top-down manufacturing process that employs strong chemicals and
often produces unusable materials with space, size and efficiency
limitations
from Engadget
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On October 15th - Blog Action Day, bloggers around the web will unite to put a single important issue on everyone’s mind.
In its inaugural year, Blog Action Day will be co-ordinating bloggers to tackle the issue of the environment.
If you are a blogger, please contribute.
Technorati Tags: environment, blog, vineet
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