Thursday, January 16, 2014

Microsoft Office 2013 Pro real cheap!!!!!

Hey guys I found Microsoft Office 2013 really cheap online . Now this is Microsoft Office 2013 Pro edition which for MAC OS its usually over $200 and for PC its $400 so its a really good discount , remember if you can help me out buy me a beer or anything. Please send me a message and I will set you up for it .






Tony Gaddis, Starting out with C++: From Control Structures through Objects, 7th Edition For free

Hello guys I found the ebook for the book Tony Gaddis, Starting out with C++: From Control Structures through Objects, 7th Edition for free, if anyone is interested here it is . Tony Gaddis, Starting out with C++: From Control Structures through Objects,7th edition pdf

  http://eembdersler.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/c_early.pdf

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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Flying objects , getting closer to UFO!!

So I was looking around reading like always , and here I found this little video its an advancement in technology and I must say , I am very interested in this because it brings us closer to UFO like technology in my opinion , but the again , I'm only a college student with big crazy ideas. But I wont make you wait any longer here it is enjoy and let me know what yall think about this.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odJxJRAxdFU

From Engadget , this is what i read
Ultrasonic levitation has been possible for awhile, but it's not very practical when objects must typically hover along a single axis. University of Tokyo researchers Yoichi Ochiai, Takayuki Hoshi and Jun Rekimoto have cleared this hurdle with an ultrasonic array that can push items around in 3D space. The machine creates a focal point from a three-dimensional standing wave; users just have to alter the wave's properties to move whatever is caught inside that point. The technique can manipulate a wide range of materials, and it's safe to disrupt with your hands. While the array will need to scale up before it lifts objects much larger than matchsticks or screws, it already shows that we don't need exotic technologies like tractor beams to float things through the air.