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Monthly Archives: December 2005
It’s Christmas – EAT!!
It’s a fairly common assumption that this holiday season goes hand in hand with a bit of weight gain. Personally I say ‘Why not!!’ but I have found an interesting article on Science Blog that I have decided to tell … Continue reading
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Under the misletoe
When reading This post on ’tis the season, a phrase stood out. Not for it’s factual nature as you will see in this quote: mistletoe (Appox, 13th century Old English for “Like the toe of the missile” in that it … Continue reading
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Stay healthy in old age
Not that I think of myself as anywhere near old age, I don’t even think of my parents as old age people, but I do find information interesting. This is some interesting information I discovered today. After the age of … Continue reading
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Exciting CMOS times ahead?
It seems that researchers at The university of Rochester have made some interesting and exciting advancements in the field of CMOS camera sensors. Not only have they reduced the power consumption drastically, they’ve also increased the dynamic range a lot, … Continue reading
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