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March 3, 2007
Blog Tips and Tricks: Adding a Favicon to your Blog

1. First create your desired image 16x16px in any image editor and save it as a gif, jpg, png, or ico file.

2. Upload it into your root folder.

3. Insert this code between your head tags.

<link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://example.com/myimage.gif" type="image/x-icon">
<link rel="icon" href="http://example.com/myimage.gif" type="image/x-icon">

4. Save and reload. Your icon should appear next to your address bar now!

(Source: Wikipedia)

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March 2, 2007
SuperBot and Friends Head to Space!

SuperBot to Explore With NASA


Credit: USC Information Sciences Insitute.

This is amazing news! A self-assembling bot. Check out the same bot self-assembling into different configurations above. 100 module bots are expected to be ready for testing in 2008.
SuperBot is a modular, multifunctional and reconfigurable robot, designed by Dr. Wei-Min Shen and his team at the Information Sciences Institute at USC.

You might say that SuperBot is really a set of individual robots that work together to move around and solve problems. Dr. Shen has been awarded more than $8 million in grants from NASA, DARPA and the NSF to continue his research, including constructing a 100 module prototype to demonstrate how SuperBot might be used in space exploration.

Dr. Shen proposes the SuperBot modules as a way to meet this goal. Each module is a "robot" in its own right, with microcontrollers, sensors, communications, power supply, three degrees of freedom and six connecting faces to dynamically connect with other modules. At launch, or when landing, SuperBot can pack itself into a minimum amount of space.

Upon arrival, SuperBot can unpack itself and take any of a wide variety of forms. For example, it might form several exploration rovers, one SuperBot capable of rolling down hill, another twisting "sidewinder-style" over level sand while another forms a SuperBot climbing robot to take on more challenging terrain.
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March 1, 2007
Search for the Holy Grail Part 2


Photo credit: TabletPC Review

Here it is. The one I have been looking for. It's called the R2H. :) It is:

1. Portable and handheld
2. Black
3. Bluetooth, USB, SD card reader
4. LAN cable friendly
5. Fits my surfing and writing needs
6. Under $2k if I look hard

Now the quest for finding the right price and hoping it will pass the touch test.

• Processor: Intel® Celeron® M ULV Processor 900MHz
• Communications: 10/100 Ethernet, WLAN 802.11b/g
• Operating System: Genuine Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition
• Memory: 1 SODIMM socket, DDR2 667MHz, 768MB
• Graphics: Intel 910GML Shared 128MB
• Optical Drive: DVD Dual External
• LCD: 7" XGA touch screen LCD 800 x 480, ASUS Splendid Video
Intelligent Engine
• Storage: 60GB HDD (PATA, 1.8” HDD)
• Built-in 1.3M pixels webcam
• Built-in card reader & GPS
• Bluetooth® V2.0 + EDR, 3x USB, 1x SD Card-Reader, 1x GPS, 1x Finger
Print Reader
• Accessories: Includes Targus keyboard & optical mouse
• Price: USD999

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