Monday, December 31, 2001

Get your name in the credits of the Lord of the Rings

Lord of the Rings voted best film ever on IMDB

"quantum computers may someday be able to solve problems that are so complex that even the most powerful supercomputers working for millions of years can't calculate the answers"

A Florida company is poised to become the first to sell microchips designed to be implanted into human beings, an achievement that opens the door to new systems of medical monitoring and ID screening.

Thursday, December 20, 2001

and 'A' is for Afghanistan

Monday, December 17, 2001

For some stunning vistas of alien worlds checkout this. Download the transporter to render your own scenes like these.




Warning, you need a fast processor for this!

Sunday, December 16, 2001



Click on the photo and then the Lavakan logo. This one takes over your browser a bit but don't panic and enjoy the trip... and remember "If you wash ten pets a day, the profit will double to 33,264 Euros per year"

Friday, December 07, 2001

Now just wait one attosecond, that is a fast camera! Scientists have produced and detected, for the first time, electromagnetic pulses lasting on the scale of attoseconds. One attosecond is a billionth of a billionth of a second (10^-18s). To put this in perspective 100 attoseconds is about the time it takes an electron to travel the surface of an atom. If you imagine the duration of a pulse of light corresponding to its length then a 1.28-second pulse of light
can stretch from an earthbound laboratory to the moon; a 650-attosecond pulse of light would barely span the length of two typical viruses. The scientists generated a pulse just 200 nanometers long or 650 attoseconds.

Attosecond techniques will now replace the femtosecond (10^-15s) as the smallest measurable time scale for the observation of chemical reactions. The technique involves firing laser pulses at chemical reactions and analysing the pulse as it leaves. The resultant frequency spectrum of the laser light yields information about the current atomic state of the reaction. With attosecond techniques scientists can now see incredibly accurate timeslices of chemical processes leading to highly efficient human engineered systems.

Read More about this here

ok do the world a favour and click on the following link, skip the intro and come back...

KPMG

So whats this all about I hear you ask? Or maybe not. Seems Chris Raettig setup a site extolling the virtues of some truly hideous corporate anthems. One of these songs was KPMG's 'Our Vision of Corporate Strategy'. KPMG requested that Raettig remove the link from his site to this file in this letter which is really astonishingly stupid of them! Imagine if every link on the Internet required a "formal Agreement [to] exist between our two parties, as mandated by our organization's Web Link Policy".

Anyway I want them to send me a letter too so click on the above link. Oh and try this one if you can endure it without needing a bucket.

Thursday, December 06, 2001

This should waste a few minutes

Wednesday, December 05, 2001

ok, where can I get one

Tuesday, December 04, 2001



something inspired by lain :: only watched episodes 1-4 so far but I just found out that the DVD's have easter eggs :) have to re-hire them



would you buy a house from this man?

Monday, December 03, 2001

OK the blog is setup!!! If anyone has any problemswith this site now that I have changed it (ie loading times, missed images) please send email to dodgethis@usa.com thanks :)

Old Disinfo stuff...

I'm practicing this... for George (sorry about the recording, err and the playing :)

Now thats a BUG !!!



Some nice people keep sending me pictures of my car !


hope to have more real soon ;)


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