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Archive for July, 2007

Lovely, oh so lovely: iPhone

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

As though it contained a diamond figurine, the sleek iPhone comes in a jet-black rectangular box with the familiar Apple logo and “iPhone” text embedded in a light-reflective shiny silver color. Maybe ~3 inches tall, ~3 inches wide and ~5 inches tall, I half-expected to see a gigantic pair of gem-encrusted cuff links or something similar. At the same time, I was no where near disappointment, discovering that there lied an iPhone instead.

4.8 ounces for an 8 gigabyte phone? Not too bad! The dimensions of the phone fit nicely in my hand, but anyone with smaller than average sized hands will have a bit of trouble. Apparently, the phone scratch-resistant, but I wouldn’t risk walking on the street with this slippery phone in my hand. After all, it’s scratch-resistant, not immune…

Camera capabilities, mp3 player, accompanied by a dozen other functions… it all manages to fit nicely on the 3.5 inch diagonal screen. The iPhone takes advantage of the touch screen with all the sliding necessary to move the buttons side to side and the screen up and down. Most phones have their keypad unlocked with pressing a combination of buttons; the iPhone has a button to slide across the screen. I tried touching the screen through the the barrier of my shirt, and did not react. So rest your thoughts, the phone won’t drain battery while in your pocket.

The interface is very simple to figure out. After playing around with the buttons and icons for a little bit, the user-friendly rating of the phone is so far so good. The iPhone is a very ‘cool’ gadget to carry around. I still have yet to figure out a way to quickly remove the finger smudges on the touch-face, as my shirt did not yield any success.

Can’t wait until they come in different colors :).

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The New 7 Wonders of the World

Monday, July 9th, 2007

This year, on the 7th day of July (the date-stamp would look like this –> 07/07/07), 7 man-made monuments were selected to replace the ancient 7 wonders of the world. What defines a ‘wonder of a world’? The conventional definition is a man-made structure, representing the human will to build awe-inspiring monuments to celebrate religion, mythology, art, power, and science. Wonders are the final product of human knowledge of architecture, engineering and unity.

Current World Wonders
As of now, the following structures will replace the original 7, and claim the title as a “wonder of the world”:
- Chichén Itzá (Mexico)

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- Christ Redeemer (Brazil)

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- Great Wall (China)

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- Machu Picchu (Peru)

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- Petra (Jordan)

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- Roman Colosseum (Italy)

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- Taj Mahal (India)

This is the world’s first ever global election.

As massive and beautiful as the ancient wonders are, only one wonder (Great Pyramid of Giza) was able to withstand the devastating wear-and-tear of time.

Previous World Wonders
Here’s the list of the original 7 wonder of the world:
- The Lighthouse of Alexandria
- The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
- The Statue of Zeus at Olympia
- The Colossus of Rhodes
- The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
- The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
- The Great Pyramid of Giza

Suffice to say, there were (and still are) certainly more magnificent structures around the world. However, the original list was compiled by ancient Greeks, and they did not know the existence of absolutely everything on Earth.

In my opinion, I don’t particularly enjoy the idea of replacing the original 7 wonders of the world. Sure, most of them either don’t even exist anymore or aren’t even recognizable. I would have preferred that whatever organization conducted this operation would have added to the list rather than delete and rewrite. Hopefully the world won’t forget the original 7, or even the other ‘forgotten’ wonders of the world that were excluded, simply because 7 is a limiting number.

The Amazing…iRack!

Friday, July 6th, 2007

This is a hilarious video that is a play on words between Apple’s signature “i” preceding the object and the on-going controversial war in Iraq. In a couple of minutes, this short clip manages to summarize the war in Iraq (clearly with bias not in favor of the war). Only time will tell what will become of the American troops stationed in Iraq.

Quick News

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Have you ever heard the term, “Bad news is always good news…?” Basically what that says is, the public doesn’t care how happy that man was when he won the jackpot in that casino. Instead, the public rather hear a story of how a man cheated in a casino, shot the dealer, stole a car, and drove off while triggering several bombs planted in the building. Terrible, I know, but it’s true. Well in my opinion, I don’t necessarily enjoy bathing in the sorrows and conflicts around the world so in a less catchy and ironic sentence, I think, “Interesting news is good news.”

Here’s one of my favorite sites to find the best news out there. All the links listed on the front page of Fark is submitted and hand-picked by other internet surfers. They could be links ranging from the biggest News giants such as CNN, to the most esoteric or unknown blogs. At the same time, I’d like to experiment with some RSS feeding on this blog, which is explained further in-depth by ysiu and his blog.

What I still need to figure out is how to put it on the right side, on that side bar!