-gadget-thing developing and modified for a time interval.Enters into our life and becomes a constant part of it
1)gadget is a small technological object that has a particular function, but is often thought of as a novelty.
2)Gadget is the destination for latest tech product reviews and news.
воскресенье, 5 июня 2011 г.
At the next part of my work I must find the great inventors and their inventions.
Ok let’s do it!!!
1)Internet was not invented by a single person or company. It was developed by a team of experts. These developments and ideas about the internet started nearly a quarter of century back.
Development of internet started in 1957 when Sputnik I (the first satellite) was launched by Soviet Union. American’s felt threat by this and thought that the Soviet Union could also do bomb attacks from the space. So they created Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) in 1958. It worked for the safety from space based missile attack. Then they made another satellite which was the first satellite of U.S.
It also appointed Joseph Licklider who became the chief of New Information Processing Technique Office (IPTO) and contributed in the development of internet. Licklider thought that the communication network in the country can give benefits. He influenced other people and hired Lawrence Roberts who was also working in the field of networks. Because Liklider’s knowledge and experience of work was not based on computer programming so Robert lead a group which has to develop ARPANET (a precursor for the internet) and his ideas were based on packet switching. In 1969 ARPANET worked for first time with the communication between Stanford Research Institute and University of California in Las Angeles. After that more computers started connecting, which was a great success. Robert left his post in 1973 and made “telenet†which was the world’s first network for commercial use. He appointed Robert Kahn and Viston on his place at ARPA. They worked further on packet switching and eventually in 1983 created TCP or IP protocols which had become most widely used network.
National Science Foundation took the management in 1990 and then it was known as NSFinet which further contributed with its researches by connecting it to ESNET in universities of North America. The use of internet was exploded after 1990.
2) YouTube was invented by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim out of a garage in Menlo Park. The inventors became millionaires when they sold their invention for 1.65 billion dollars to the search engine Google.
According to their fact sheet, YouTube was founded in February 2005, as a destination to watch and share original videos worldwide through the Web. Users can upload and share video clips on www.YouTube.com and YouTube enables video embedding that allows YouTube videos to be placed on non-YouTube pages.
3) The original Large Hadron Collider was in fact designed and commissioned in the early 1500's by Leonardo da Vinci, who was known for being centuries ahead of his time. We know this due to the recent discovery of blueprints for a fully-functioning particle accelerator in da Vinci's home in Italy. Had da Vinci had the available technology, these blueprints would have produced a particle accelerator superior in almost every respect to the one we have today. However, because he did not have the available technology, and the concept kicked up quite a stink with religious groups of the time, the project was abandoned early on. The blueprints were subsequently screwed up and tossed onto the "discarded" pile along with other designs for a time machine and a Stargate.
The next Large Hadron Collider was built in 1666 by the Freemasons in secret tunnels underneath London, England. Known at the time as Thee Larrge Haydronne Collydere, this version was much more primitive in nature as it consisted merely of two pendulums with huge boulders attached; these would be raised to a horizontal level and then smashed into each other as hard as possible. This experiment was an abject failure as they couldn't keep it cold enough using the technology available at the time - lots of men with buckets of water. This resulted in a fire that destroyed almost the entirety of the South West of England (in an event which due to the London-centric nature of England thought is now known only as the Great Fire of London). This LHC was never revived by competent individuals; however, it is believed to have been recovered after the fire by the Illuminati, though some of the tunnels were later rediscovered and used as part of the London Underground, thus explaining "the gap" between train and platform at many stations as it was not designed for this use.
After this the secrets of particle colliding were lost into history for almost 300 years, which may have been nature teaching humanity not to conduct experiments in particle physics before the actual invention of particle physics. Then, in 1908, the Russians decided to make another stab at a Large Hadron Collider, at a secret base called Tunguska. Russia figured that its winters would be cold enough to make a successful experiment. Unfortunately, the Tsar didn't know how to keep a schedule, and the Collider experiment took off in the summer rather than in the winter. It promptly attracted a rock from outer space and exploded. That ended the Tsarist attempt at its "Bolshoy Hadronski Colliderski".
During the past 20 years of construction and cooling of the latest particle accelerator, local farmers and residents have experienced UFO activity including phenomena such as unexplained lights, sightings of flying disks, and socks that go missing in the dryer. In the interest of protecting livestock "scareufos" were erected on many portions of farmland to frighten off any mischevious aliens. The scareufos, which took the appearance of the Flatwoods Monster successfully reduced the amount of local UFO activity, however these strange constructions had a tendency to bring back numerous corn-hungry crows that no longer paid any attention to scarecrows built to keep them away. In recent years, a solution was invented to fix the problem of compromising corn for security from extraterrestrials by an engineer from CERN who invented a new kind of pest repelling monument. The statues are 5' 10", made from steel, concrete, and leather and accurately resemble Chuck Norris. They were a complete success and scared away all Crows, UFOs, half the farmers, and a couple hobos that nobody knew about.
4) The first web camera was invented by a group of four men. Paul Jardetzky and Quentin Stafford-Fraser pointed a camera at a coffee pot in 1991 and wrote a computer program to display the images on a network of computers at their workplace. In 1993, Dan Gordon and Martyn Johnson reconfigured the original system and connected it to the World Wide Web, allowing the images to be shown across the world and creating the first webcam.
5) Roger L. Easton is the principal inventor and designer of the Global Positioning System (GPS). Considering the 1992 Collier Trophy that was awarded to the GPS team on 4 May 1993 supports this claim. The Vice Chief of Naval Operations, ADM Stan Arthur, accepted the award on behalf of the Navy and the United States Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). During his remarks, he made it absolutely clear to the audience that NRL led the way to GPS and took special note that NRL's Roger Easton actually "fathered" the idea. Two of Roger Easton's patents laid the foundation for the fundamental operation of GPS. All critical decisions related to the GPS system architecture resulted from the NRL TIMATION concept. NRL scientists also, designed, built, and orbited four satellites that were used to prove the feasibility of the proposed satellite navigation concept. Two satellites, TIMATION I & II, were flown in 1967 and 1969 to demonstrate the concept of using synchronized clocks that provided passive ranging signals that were used for navigation and time synchronization. The Navigation Technology Satellite I (NTS-1), flown in 1974, introduced rubidium atomic clocks; and, NTS-2, flown in 1977, introduced cesium atomic clocks. Roger Easton led the team of NRL scientists that provided the foundation for the revolutionary new Department of Defense (DoD) navigation and time transfer system. that is now known as GPS.
6) You will be surprised that the original concept of the iPod was created by an Englishman named Kane Kramer. In the year 1979, when he was 23 years old, he made a rough sketch of a small hand-held player which he thought would enable the user to load music and video onto it. Referring to the design, he and his friend James Campbell manufactured a similar device for which they registered a patent in England. The music player was named 'IXI', which had a screen and a button for four way navigation, much like what is found in today's iPods. However, it did not have the capacity to hold music of over a few minutes. Both these inventors experimented on various versions of the music player. Finally in 1988, they were not able to pay the amount for renewal of the worldwide patent for that device, and so the patent expired. The patent of that device belonged to no one now, hence, Kramer was not legally eligible to receive any payment for the generation of the idea. Before the launch of the iPod music player in October 2001, there were many MP3 players that were already in the market. So, we cannot say that MP3 players were invented by Apple. This company just came up with their own music player, the iPod, which proved to be a success worldwide as no other audio or video player ever did.
As new concepts of MP3 music players were developing in the market, in the year 2000, Apple's CEO made a team of the best designers and engineers to make an MP3 player which would be the king of all music players. The team members were Jonathan Ive, Jon Rubinstein, Michael Dhuey, and Tony Fadell with Steve Jobs as the CEO who was handling and managing the whole project.
Apple has had the reputation for manufacturing its products on its own and by not taking any help from other companies. However, the case of the iPod was an exception. The design of the iPod belonged to a company named PortalPlayer, and the music player's interface was taken from a company known as Pixo.
The name 'iPod' was suggested by a non-Apple employee, Vinnie Chieco, who was a freelance copyrighter. He recommended the name keeping in mind the white EVA pods from the movie 2001: A Space Oddyssey. Later, Apple found out that the name I-Pod had already been trademarked by an Internet kiosk manufacturer. However, Apple bought the trademark name to themselves, changing the name 'I-Pod' to the present 'iPod'.
7)I can’t found nothing about YOTA internet, but I have else interesting information:
Yota (later known as Darth Yota) was the twin brother of Yoda and was one of the most renowned and powerful Sith in galactic history, and one of the very few unknown of Sith to be alive during Darth Sidious's reign. After the fall of the Jedi, Yota went into hiding to be certain that Sidious would not send his new apprentice to destroy him. Although Yota was not flawless. It was partly due to his lack of vision, and plots to destroy his brother (and some would even say arrogance and sense of self-entitlement) that his accomplishments on Reach were destroyed by the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
Biography
Yota was a small, power-driven Sith Lord that craved power, and more than anything, was jealous of his twin brother Yoda. During the Clone Wars, Yota managed to capture and reprogram a B1 battle droid from the CIS to attempt to kill Yoda during the Battle of Kashyyyk. His plot failed, and he continued searching for his now missing brother. Little was documented about this small green Sith lord. ;)
My old friend Verter found a girl. And she killed him with her questions. This gye found exit ( I’ll be answer her questions).
1)Can you tell what a microwave oven means???
A microwave oven, or simply a microwave, is a kitchen appliance that heats food by dielectric heating. This is accomplished by using microwave radiation to heat polarized molecules within the food. This excitation is fairly uniform, leading to food being more evenly heated throughout (except in dense objects) than generally occurs in other cooking techniques.
2) What is a lap top???
A laptop (notebook) is a personal computer for mobile use. A laptop integrates most of the typical components of a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device (a touchpad, also known as a trackpad, and/or a pointing stick) and speakers into a single unit. A laptop is powered by mains electricity via an AC adapter, and can be used away from an outlet using a rechargeable battery. A laptop battery in new condition typically stores enough energy to run the laptop for three to five hours, depending on the computer usage, configuration and power management settings. When the laptop is plugged into the mains, the battery charges, whether or not the computer is running. Yet as it ages the battery's energy storage will slowly disipate to lasting a few minutes.
3) What is a dishwasher, I wonder???
A dishwasher is a mechanical device for cleaning dishes and eating utensils. Dishwashers can be found in restaurants and private homes.
4) Could you explain to me what fridge is?
A refrigerator (commonly abbreviated as fridge) is a cooling apparatus. This common household appliance consists of a thermally insulated compartment and a heat pump (mechanical, electronic, or chemical) which transfers heat from the inside of the fridge to its external environment (i.e., the room in which it's located); so that the inside of the fridge is cooled to a temperature below the ambient temperature of the room. Cooling is a popular food storage technique in developed countries and works by decreasing the reproduction rate of bacteria. The device is thus used to reduce the rate of spoilage of foodstuffs.
5) By the way, what is a hair-drier?
A blowdryer or hairdryer is an electromechanical device designed to blow cool or hot air over wet or damp hair, in order to accelerate the evaporation of water particles and dry the hair. Blowdryers allow to better control the shape and style of hair, by accelerating and controlling the formation of temporary hydrogen bonds inside each strand. These hydrogen bonds are very powerful (allowing for stronger hair shaping than even the sulfur bonds formed by permanent waving products), but are temporary and extremely vulnerable to humidity. They disappear with a single washing of the hair.
At next part of my work I must help to a little break hi-tech mashine Verter. He forget some words and I ask him at his questions.
1)A XXXXXXX is a device that uses an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors. The dirt is collected by either a dustbag or a cyclone for later disposal. Hmmm… What is it??? I can’t remember… (I think it's vacuum cleaner) .
2) A XXXXXX is a mobile phone offering advanced capabilities, often with PC-like functionality. ????????????? (it's i-phone)
3)An XXXXXX is a mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic system used to guide a vehicle without assistance from a human being. (autopilot)
4)The XXXXXX is a global system of interconnected computer networks to serve billions of users worldwide.??????????? (internet)
5) A XXXXXX is a device designed to connect a personal computer, video game console, mobile phone, MP3 player or personal digital assistant to the Internet without any wires. ??????????????? (Wi-Fi)
1. How often do you use it? (never)
2. Do you find it useful?(yes)
3. Should it be improved or renewed?( probably)
4. Would you take it with you if you were on a desert
island?( certainly, and may be I’d need it to make
friends with aborigines;))
5. Are there any chances that people will continue to use
it in future? (76-100%)
By the first plane, which smog independently to come off the earth and to make operated horizontal flight, there was "Flajer-1" constructed by brothers by Orvilom and Uilburom Right in the USA. The first flight of the plane has been in the history carried out on December, 17th, 1903. «Flajer» has held on in air of 59 seconds and has flown by 260 meters. Right's child has been officially recognized by the first-ever device more hard air which has made piloted flight with engine use.
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Planes-necessary part of our life. They serve as fast and safe transport. Not one of land types of transport cannot be compared to them.
They serve both for transportation of passengers, and for transportation of cargoes. Every year they become ever less on the size and is more economic.
Air transport road. However it is worthy of it. It fast and convenient. And with you in flight there will be such stewardesses. And that's cool;)
Historical documents incontestably prove that the first-ever plane has been created in Russia. The founder of the first-ever plane is Alexander Fedorovich Mozhajsky. It has constructed and has tested the first plane for twenty years before Americans of brothers Right by whom until recently this invention absolutely was unfairly attributed.