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12/30/2010 THE WORLDS FIRST LAPTOP


Translation: "Our infantry will stay in the cover until the rockets silence the rebel armored cars, commander" - "Keep us posted about the flow of the operation, Major!"

This particular comic strip represents a Serbian translation of a Flash Gordon episode drawn around 1937 by Alex Raymond. The device depicted in the comic is termed “spacephone” which is described as a "communication device used on Mongo," a rogue planet that travels through our solar system under the control of its dictator, Emperor Ming. The device even has a keyboard like thing which “the Merciless” is using to operate the device. And isn’t that small object protruding from the lid a webcam?

A couple of scans from this comic book featuring the world’s first “laptop” are available at this Flickr page, courtesy of Mr. Mende Petreski.



9/13/2010 Today Is Super Mario’s 25th Birthday!




On September 13, 1985, Super Mario Bros. was released in Japan, meaning the world's most famous plumber's most famous game is now 25 years old. Happy birthday!

It seems almost pointless marking the occasion with a round-up, or a few paragraphs outlining his importance to video games - and video gamers - because it's Mario. He isn't important to video games. He is video games.

Whether appearing in his own flagship games or in spin-off titles where he plays basketball or becomes a paper airplane, Nintendo's mascot has been the most recognisable (and profitable) face this industry has ever - and will likely ever - see, almost single-handedly driving Nintendo through five whole generations of video game success.

He is the most recognisable face in gaming. His games are some of the highest-selling, and most critically-acclaimed of all time. And while other companies and characters either disappear into the history books or undergo awkward changes as they cling to relevance, Mario remains almost exactly the same. Still wearing redoveralls, still with that goofy moustache, still risking life and limb to rescue the same, careless Princess.

And what started it all? Sure, he was in Donkey Kong in 1981, but he didn't have a name. Sure, there was Mario Bros. in 1983, but it was the Famicom (and NES) edition of Super Mario Bros. that made him. Heck, many people - myself included - would probably say that of all of Mario's core games, Super Mario Bros. was perhaps their favourite. It's definitely the most iconic.

So here's to you, Super Mario Bros. Others will pay their dues over the course of the day, I'm sure, so let me just say...happy birthday. And may your next 25 years be as successful and enjoyable for us all as your first.

Sources:
http://gizmodo.com/5636479/happy-25th-birthday-super-mario-bros

http://www.geekosystem.com/super-mario-birthday/

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2010/sep/13/games-gameculture?CMP=twt_gu



The 6,000-Hour Green Battery



A new battery developed in Israel by Yair Ein-Eli lasts thousands of hours and its non-polluting, abundant silicon energy source reverts back to sand when its power is depleted. The battery is small and could soon replace those used in hearing aids. And the prospect of developing the silicon power source for everything from laptops to electric cars to space stations is not so far-fetched.


Photo Credit: awnisALAN

Source: http://www.israel21c.org/environment/thousands-of-hours-of-battery-and-its-green-too
 http://www.mainstreet.com/slideshow/smart-spending/greatest-inventions-last-year?Cm_VEN=OutbrainMS&obref=obnetwork
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