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I hope you don't mind if I definitely love this song (on my desktop, cellphone, netbook and everywhere I can). :thumbsup:




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This is amusing, I was checking some search engine results on Google to see how the site is performing and a site came up which supposedly shows how much your site is worth, how many links it has and daily visitors.

Apparently this site is worth $10 (less than I paid for the domain name) and has 0 visits a day (that can't be right).

So I checked a very popular website score just to make sure:

Google.co.uk and thankfully it is only worth $10 too with 0 visits a day.

Check it out:
http://google.co.uk.w3snoop.com/

I did a screen shot, that way I can come back here and have a good laugh every now and again.


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Seeing as Dave, DD and myself are avid readers, I though I'd post what I'm reading and see what happens.

Just finished Jeremy Clarkson's 'how hard can it be?'. A book of his Sunday Times articles. Lots of ranting at the world.

Just started a SciFi novel called 'the departure' by Neal Asher. I think this is his 12th novel; all good. If you've not heard of him then get 'gridlinked', his 1st novel.

Feel free to put recommendations.

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I've been sitting in front of the computer now for about 15 minutes, trying to put my thoughts and feelings into words, over the death of Ray Bradbury. One thing that shocks me is that I only just heard about his passing this evening, from a friend of mine who isn't even into reading, let alone reading SciFi. Ray Bradbury was (still is, darn it! Death be damned!) one of my all time favorite authors. The man really knew how to "paint" with words the most stunning images, and knew, too, how to bring a story to life. Some of his works frightened me, not because of how graphically he described things, but more because of how plausible the scenarios he described were. I've thought on more than one occasion that, not for someone, somewhere in the past making the right decision, the world he described could well be real! Mr. Bradbury was a man that I admired, and was one of many who lead me to embrace the genre of Science Fiction literature. I'm gonna miss the old bastage. :(

http://www.raybradbury.com/

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For Snowcrash and anyone else that might be interested.

The ATI HD4890 is a large 256bit card that under full load draws quite a lot of power, to help get over the high power consumption, particularly when the card is at idle, it automatically underclocks its GPU but it doesn't underclock the memory, that is a little unfortunate as the RAM requires plenty of power to run at its default speed of 975Mhz.

So how much power can we save using the ATI Tray tool and underclocking both the GPU and RAM to a speed that will be fast enough for every day mundane PC tasks including full HD video playback in Windows 7.

The answer is 46 Watts.

NOTES:
The power readings are for the entire PC (tower case).
The readings are at idle, no heavy graphics application was running.
The canter reading was the card automatically underclockling its self.


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Not exactly astronomy but pics taken by satellites.

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2012/06/01/dating-an-active-volcano-and-i-dont-mean-metaphorically/

Don't forget to look at the slide show further down the page.

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