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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Funny Pictures
« on: June 4, 2008, 08:44 PM »
Okay..I'll admit that I laughed at that one...

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Pearl Harbor
« on: December 12, 2007, 08:41 PM »
Happy to see this thread re-living.

A great story/pics I must admit , and , I must admit , I have no clue how I missed this.

-Joe

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Newbies / *ahh* It's good to be back.
« on: November 1, 2007, 10:02 PM »
Hey fellas..if anyone remebers me.

I've been gone for..err..umm..*ahem* 6 months or so..and..well..out of the blue...I have returned.

Well..like the title says...*ahhh* it's good to be back..away from the rebelscum-ish stuff.

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Old people that go in the express lane , with like 30 items?!  The workers (at target) don't tell them to go into a different line , most likley because they're seinors , but..when you have 3 or 4 people with 1 item  in the express lane , and then you have some seinor with 30...it ..well..just annoys me.

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Plane Crash , NYC
« on: October 11, 2006, 06:06 PM »
ah , good.   Hopefully no more will be found dead.

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Plane Crash , NYC
« on: October 11, 2006, 04:59 PM »
Personaly , I hate the yankees , as a team. But , this , is pretty darn sad.

As of now , 4 people DIA , some reported wounded.  The 4 Dead , 2 in the plane , 2 in the appartment.


So much for another normal day. 

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Watto's Junk Yard / Plane Crash , NYC
« on: October 11, 2006, 04:07 PM »
Have we all heard? At about 3:15 today , a small , private aircraft crashed into the Bel Air Condo - Hi rise. So far , there have been 2 confirmed fatalaties. Police Expect more.   The plane supposivley went hafe way in , some broke off , and fell to the street below.   

Supposivley , they just put the fire out.

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: 3D Model for cad???
« on: September 10, 2006, 11:04 AM »
Hm,...didn't think I'd find another 3-D modeler..maybe another texturist , but not a modeler...anyway...I just have to resort to making my own....takes hell of a long time though.In any program , it should only take about 2 or 3 days ;) .    That , or buy the nice ones with the hefty price tag , lol.

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Star Wars Dioramas and Displays / Re: Adding Lights to a Diorama?
« on: September 4, 2006, 11:58 PM »
If anything , I'd use LED lights , not X-Mas tree lights.  Do a google search on em'.

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: naruto
« on: August 9, 2006, 10:20 PM »
Anime?...it's ...okay....any one that does like "anime" , should check out "Azumanga-Dahio"(big name , neh?)... what...who dosen't like japanese school girls ...and 2 idiotiotic teachers fighting over nothing???   :D



Joe

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neat-o , thank thy , Jeff .

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: E-paper
« on: July 28, 2006, 05:18 PM »
This has been a paid advertisement brought to you by... Fujitsu


wait...then where the hell is my money...since I am the poster :p .

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Watto's Junk Yard / E-paper
« on: July 28, 2006, 11:18 AM »
Imagine going to your local train station to commute to the office in the morning. Instead of large paper posters, the train time tables are shown on large electronic paper displays that wrap around the columns of the platform. Before getting on the train, you download the day's news from a vending machine and read it on your ultra-thin, film substrate-based e-newspaper. It's much like a traditional newspaper except that instead of throwing it away after reading it you simply update the content the next day. In the carriages, advertisements hanging from the ceiling are also based on e-paper, as is your PDA. Fujitsu is at the forefront of this exciting new display medium that will change the way people read and access information.

"We're developing e-paper similar to an electronic newspaper," says Tomohisa Shingai of Fujitsu's Storage & Intelligent Systems Laboratories. (Interview date: June 7th, 2005). "The format is like a paper sheet but can display memory contents and allow the user to be online anywhere and anytime."

E-paper holds the promise of becoming a truly versatile medium that is lightweight, portable and low-power. It is easier on the eyes than regular LCD or CRT screens because it is viewed with reflected light and not backlighting or light emissions. Since it is bi-stable, power is used only to change the display content. The image is preserved when the power is off, so the device is very energy-efficient.

But despite recent advances in e-paper technology, business applications remain limited. Fujitsu aims to change that with the introduction of film panel-based, rewritable e-paper incorporating liquid crystals. Fujitsu's e-paper boasts flexibility, low weight and energy consumption and color displays.

"E-paper is now in living color," says Shingai. "Using no power, our e-paper can display sharp color, and even if you bend it, the image doesn't disappear and doesn't blot. As such, it's unique in the world."

Fujitsu's rewritable color e-paper is based on highly reflective cholesteric selective reflection technology. Cholesteric refers to the mesomorphic phase of a liquid crystal in which the molecules are aligned in a specific manner, in this case, a spiral configuration. Up to 50% of incident light in specific wavelengths and colors is reflected.


Key advantages of our e-paper include the semipermanent memory display system, which maintains the image even without power, and color that is three times as bright as other products by e-paper developers. It is not susceptible to flicker, the visible fading of an image displayed on a screen. It uses about one-hundredth the power of LCDs and plasma display panels when the image is changed, while being far lighter and thinner, as slim as 0.8 mm. Its flexibility also allows for greater freedom in applications, and excellent temperature variation tolerance enables use in different environments.

The potential commercial applications of Fujitsu e-paper are manifold. Aside from large-scale advertising such as wraparound posters, e-paper pricing sign systems for retail goods would be wirelessly linked to in-store central databases that could change prices instantly, saving vendors time as well as printing and labor costs. Integrated circuit cards could also benefit from e-paper technology, for instance displaying the amount of cash left in an e-money card or the value remaining on a commuter pass. E-paper date displays could also be incorporated into conventional wristwatches.

Even though advances in IT have provided us with more and more tools to manage information, we are using more and more paper to print out all that data and make sense of it. Regardless of whether the elusive “paperless office” of the future ever comes into being, the way we use paper will likely change. Fujitsu's e-paper is setting a new standard in the evolution and digitization of this essential medium.




-Joe


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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: New York : Here i come !
« on: July 28, 2006, 11:16 AM »
ah , well , when both of you go , hope you score some good things.....
'

funny....my mother just said(well...she said it a day ago) that we're going to NYC (saturday)for a day , to visit my aunt and uncle , again...  I'll report any of my findings when I get back.

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: New York : Here i come !
« on: July 28, 2006, 01:57 AM »
I'm not sure about F.A.O. , I think they were rebuilding that last time I was there....now about comic shops....I think I saw one a few blocks from Times Square...not sure...


-Joe

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