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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

星期六同爸爸同媽咪去睇樓, 回程係巴士唔見左個銀包.........

以為唔會再見......... cut 曬d credit card 之後........

有另一位梁生汁到我個銀包打返電話比返我...

感謝~~~


Wednesday, September 19, 2007

波士尼亞夫妻網戀 對象竟是枕邊人!
更新日期:2007/09/18 13:30
波士尼亞一對年輕夫妻各自匿名上網聊天,並發展出一段網路戀情,最後相約見面時才發現自己的網路戀人竟是枕邊人!兩人也因此決定離婚。

27歲的「莎娜」與32歲的丈夫「阿德南」分別從網咖及辦公室上網,在聊天室相遇,「莎娜」自稱「甜心」,「阿德南」則以「歡樂王子」作為代號,兩人透過網路談心,互吐對婚姻的不滿,久而久之,發展出網路戀情,兩人都認為碰到了生命中的真命天子和天女,於是決定要碰面。為了識別,兩人說好在鎮上的商店外見面,各拿一朵玫瑰花。

當「莎娜」看到丈夫拿著玫瑰站在商店外時,她立即明白怎麼一回事,她頓時感到憤怒、心碎及遭人背叛,她說,「歡樂王子」在網路上對他的溫柔態度是她在婚姻中從未經驗過的。而「阿德南」在發現網路「甜心」竟然是自己的老婆時,也覺得無法置信,他說,「甜心」在網路上對他說的話如此甜蜜,而多年來,在現實生活中,「莎娜」從沒對他說過一句好話。

最後兩人都覺得對方感情不忠,決定訴諸離婚。


Thursday, August 23, 2007

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

souce: http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20070820/sc_livescience/timetravelmachineoutlined

Time Travel Machine Outlined

Mon Aug 20, 11:55 AM ET

A new concept for a time machine could possibly enable distant future generations to travel into the past,
research now suggests.

Unlike past ideas for time machines, this new concept does not require exotic, theoretical forms of matter.
Still, this new idea requires technology far more advanced than anything existing today, and major questions
remain as to whether any time machine would ever prove stable enough to enable actual travel back in time.

Time machine researchers often investigate gravity, which essentially arises when matter bends space and time.
Time travel research is based on bending space-time so far that time lines actually turn back on themselves to form
a loop, technically known as a "closed time-like curve."

"We know that bending does happen all the time, but we want the bending to be strong enough and to take a special
form where the lines of time make closed loops," said theoretical physicist Amos Ori at the Technion-Israel Institute of
Technology in Haifa. "We are trying to find out if it is possible to
manipulate space-time to develop in such a way."

Many scientists are skeptical as to whether or not time travel is possible. For instance, time machines often are thought
to need an exotic form of matter with so-called "negative energy density." Such exotic matter has bizarre properties,
including moving in the opposite direction of normal matter when pushed. Such matter could theoretically exist, but
if it did, it might be present only in quantities too small for the construction of a time machine.

Ori's latest research suggests time machines are possible without exotic matter, eliminating a barrier to time travel.
His work begins with a donut-shaped hole enveloped within a sphere of normal matter.

"We're talking about these closed loops of time, and the simplest kind of closed loops are circles, which is why we
have this ring-shaped hole," Ori explained.

Inside this donut-shaped vacuum, space-time could get bent upon itself using focused gravitational fields to form
a closed time-like curve. To go back in time, a traveler would race around inside the donut, going further back into
the past with each lap.

"The machine is space-time itself," Ori said. "If we were to create an area with a warp like this in space that would
enable time lines to close on themselves, it might enable future generations to return to visit our time."

Ori emphasized one significant limitation of this time machine—"it can't be used to travel to a time before the time
machine was constructed." His findings are detailed in the Aug. 3 issue of the journal Physical Review D.

A number of obstacles remain, however. The gravitational fields required to make such a closed time-like curve
would have to be very strong, "on the order of what you might find close to a black hole," Ori told LiveScience.
"We don't have any way of creating such strong gravitational fields today, and we certainly have no way of
manipulating any such gravitational fields."

Even if time machines were technically feasible, the gravitational fields involved need to be manipulated in very
specific, accurate ways, and Ori said his calculations suggest any time machine could be very unstable, meaning
"the tiniest deviations might keep one from working. We need to explore the problem of stability of time machines
further."

Theoretical physicist Ken Olum of Tufts University in Medford, Mass., who did not participate in this study, was
skeptical concerning how this new model claimed to sidestep prior theoretical objections to
time travel.

Still, Olum noted, "It's important if it's right—that there really is some kind of loophole. So this should be scrutinized
very closely." The point of such work, he added, was to "expand the bounds of what's possible, what kind of things
we can have and what kinds of things we cannot have."


Friday, August 10, 2007

一定要睇!!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8DDYz68kM



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