Real time flight simulator online, full blown system with the ability to interface with different software packages. There are number of people who even take on the job of being flight control in different areas. And as it is all in real time it does hours to fly from Florida to Seattle with a layover in O'Hare.
Soon we will have the same thing for driving where you can spend 4 hours stuck in traffic on the 405 to get to the menial labor of your choice.
Labels: flight simulator, real time gaming
The Microsoft Origami has gotten a bit of a face lift and will likely be featured at the upcoming CES.
The Origami was a disapponit in Q1 at release as it's extremely short battery life and lack of certain features dampened the general spirit of the tiny titan. The new one is expected to have nearly twice the battery life and run a custom version of Vista for the size of the screen. There is plans for slide out keyboard in the future as well as this has increased as a desirable item in the mini computer market.
Labels: business, microsoft, origami
A group of Scientologists in Brussels on the International human rights took to the streets to support the Universal Decleration of Human Rights.
As Brussels is the heart of all human rights development in Europe and the key to peace and economy in that continent they stand strong in this area to support and disseminate "
UNITED", an award-winning music video on human rights, produced by
Youth for Human Rights International, a Los Angeles based organization with chapters throughout the world, whose purpose is "to educate young people in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights so they become valuable advocates for tolerance and peace." Also making known and putting into use
30 Public Service Anouvements, one for each of the articles Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Labels: united, yhri psa, youth for human rights
Pills now verified as "a Suicide Risk for Young Adults." Given that your entire body doesn't change at 25, the case is that these pills tend to make people go suicidal. But being as the vested interests don't tend to mind that kind of thing they are on the market and marketed direct to consumer.
Labels: big pharma, drugs, psychiatrists