Posts Tagged ‘Science’

robocup 2006

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

This was so long ago. maybe I am still a nerd c;…



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James Doohan 1 – Inspector Gadget

Monday, November 28th, 2011

For James Doohan’s Birthday…



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Cinema 4d Standard Text intro tutorial *NEW*

Monday, November 14th, 2011

Cinema 4d Standard text tutorial…



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Chloe Holmes The Bionic Gurl on BBC’s The One Show

Monday, October 17th, 2011

Bionic Gurl Chloe Holmes on BBC’s The One Show…



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UBERSTIX Build it Float it Fly it

Friday, July 29th, 2011

What is Uberstix… 8 parts that build monorails, robots and flying machines…



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Speed Pi

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

My daughter recites 500 digits of pi from memory in about 90 seconds. She learned a total of 2300, which is also posted. This hit the AP newswire shortly after being posted and she was *almost* a guest on a national morning network news program….



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Our favourite: Girlie Gadgets for Little Girls

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

This week on Breakfast, gadget girl Tee looked at a range of gadgets that younger nzgirls are putting on their wishlists……



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3D Ambitions: Dell XPS 15 (L501X) Multimedia Laptop | GadgetGirl

Monday, January 10th, 2011

500!…



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DC Universe Online (BETA) – Boss & Cinematic: Wonder Girl – Pistols/Gadgets (HD)

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

The final solo-dungeon to one of the Circe quest chains (There is an alternative version, sadly with the same cinematic, for the Heroes – Wonder Woman side). Circe promised to help Giganta take over Wonder Girl’s body but Giganta thought she had a better idea and in fact messed things up. Chances are that Wonder Girl might just turn into an incredibly powerful force now and we, or I rather, got to…



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The man who foresaw science fiction

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

The man who foresaw science fiction
It is September 1, 2660, and a genius sits in his study, resting up prior to a remarkable display of his scientific prowess. Tomorrow he will demonstrate to scientists that a dog three years technically dead, but preserved with rare elements, can be resuscitated back to life by a simple blood transfusion. He stretches, revealing a huge frame, much taller than the average human, his height …

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