Army Freeware
Posted by Jason on
December 31, 2007
Here’s something that might keep you amused if you’re at home for the next few days. In fact if you have a slow internet connection it might take the best part of a day to get hold of America’s Army. It’s a free ‘first person shooter’ online game developed by a team working for the US Army in an attempt to encourage recruitment. The download is a whopping 2.9Gb but according to seasoned gamers it is well worth the effort. Read More »
6 Things You Did Not Know About Touch
Posted by Jason on
December 30, 2007
1.Touch is not a sense, but a complex of senses. It is the last resort, when we want to be sure that the other senses have not cheated us, to see if what we see/hear/smell is really
what it seems.
The touch comprises our whole body, and includes sensation of pain and temperature. Various senses linked to touch have various types of corpuscles or nervous terminations.
2.Touch allows to feel caressing, but also to assess size, shape, approximative weight, texture, temperature and whether they are painful or not without seeing them. Touch is also involved in orientation, especially with the eyes shut down. Read More »
Top 10 Cunnilingus Tips
Posted by Jason on
December 30, 2007
It is hard to imagine a phD researcher in the science of cunnilingus. It’s even harder to believe there would be federal funded researches in the issue. And when you think that this issue can make unhappy so many thousands of couples…
In the end, the salvation comes from Internet and specialized sites, where women can pent their frustrations and take the bull by the horns. This is your salvation, dudes!
1.The tongue must be relaxed. Pointed tongues are too harsh and in fact desensitize. Use the whole face and do not be hesitant with the tongue. The chin rubbing on the vagina opening increases pleasure. Read More »
Toshiba Designs Micro Reactor
Posted by Jason on
December 27, 2007
Here’s an idea for a green Christmas present that will give everyone a warm glow in 2009. Toshiba, probably better known for making big tellies and little laptops, is also involved in heavy industry, including the design and manufacture of nuclear reactors. However, with one eye possibly on the home market, it has just come up with a Micro Reactor, capable of generating around 200kw of power, more than enough to power an apartment building, a housing estate or two, or your mansion.
It’s automatic, will not overheat and the fully self-contained design fits snugly in a space measuring 6 metres by 3 metres x 3 metres or a decent sized basement or cellar. Read More »
Long-Range Wi-Fi
Posted by Jason on
December 27, 2007
Here’s an interesting gadget that purports to allow you to access a Wi-Fi connection point at distances of up to 1000 or a little over 300 metres, which is around three times the range of most built-in wireless adaptors. The Wi-Fire sits on top of the screen and plugs into one of your laptop USB sockets, inside the box there’s a highly directional antenna and booster amp, which draws minimal power, so it shouldn’t be a burden on your battery. If it lives up to its claims it should reduce dropouts and improve download speeds, which could prove useful for travellers trying to get on line in airports, hotels and public hotspots. It on sale now in the US for around £40, no work on UK availability yet but you shodul be able to purchase one online
Love the Web or Love on the Web?
Posted by Jason on
December 25, 2007
Being single for the Holidays ultimately sucks as many know. It brings that emptiness feeling of turning your head when you’re passing under a bouquet of mistletoe, and there’s nobody there to kiss, that just wears you down and leaves you with a bitter memory of what should have been the most joyous time of the year.
Enter the online dating sites that match you with somebody in your vicinity, who is also single and perhaps it won’t be so sad after all. It won’t be a match made in heaven, but it will be a match nevertheless. The popularity of these sites is soaring around the Holidays, for the reason I said above, and they are ready to welcome the traffic. After all, they make a living out of it.
The sites vary in what they offer and in many aspects, so I’ll just write about some of the more popular ones and their features; so here it goes: the most interesting one I’ve found is True.com that niches on safety in online dating. What it does is that it screens its members and boots off those that have criminal backgrounds. Not only that, but it also turns them in to the Feds and to their state parole boards. How about that? Oh, not to mention the married folks that pose online as singles who also get the boot. Read More »
Get Free PS3 With Bravia HDTV Purchase
Posted by Jason on
December 24, 2007
It’s one of those super-pricey deals that makes every consumer drool- for our lucky Aussie friends, Sony will be giving away a 40GB PS3 with every purchase of a Bravia full-HD 1080 LCD TV. This promotion runs between December 21 and January 28, and applies to the current XBR, X, and W Bravia series models. How’s that for a package?
“Our Full HD BRAVIA range shows the phenomenal detail possible with high definition, and what better way to experience this than through the Blu-ray-enabled PS3,” said Sony Australia senior product manager, Graham Keogh. “Sony is as much about content as we are about hardware. Now, consumers will get the best of both worlds with this Full High Definition combination.” (source- Smarthouse) Read More »
The Rinspeed sQuba Car
Posted by Jason on
December 22, 2007
Well I was about to go apeshit on the Rinspeed sQuba car until I read they admitted to it being inspired by James Bond’s Lotus in The Spy Who Loved Me. So after I calmed down a bit and drank my weight in cough syrup I passed out in the driveway on the way to the mailbox. When a passing street-sweeper finally woke me I pissed myself and fell back asleep. Read More »
Watch Detects Wi-Fi Signal Strength
Posted by Jason on
December 21, 2007
They’re already selling a Wi-Fi detecting shirt, and now Thinkgeek is bringing the technology from chest to wrist with a Wi-Fi detecting watch. Read More »
Cell Phone Looks Like A Rotary Doughnut
Posted by Jason on
December 21, 2007
The Circle Phone by designer Jin Le is a cell phone with rotary dial and only 3 buttons power, connect, and disconnect. Read More »






