A palindrome is a word or sentence that is spelled the same fowards and backwards. I will list some for you. Look for more on See-Talk-It Share and 21st Century!
Nurse, I spy gypsies! Run!
Madam, I'm Adam.
Racecar.
Harass selfless Sarah!
He won a Toyota now, eh?
Never even.
Kayak.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Welcome to the mystery animal contest! You are one of the first people here to guess this mysterious animal. You have some time before someone else guesses.
Who Am I?
By Animal Contest,
1. Only 392 left of me.
2. I am a northern whale.
3. I am a mammal.
If you guess the right answer first your name or nickname will replace this contest area. Guess below.
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Thursday, September 20, 2007
Web 3.0
By Wheelz,
Now, the web has numbers. The version that we ourselves work on is Web 2.0, a collaboration of huge networks; blogs, RSS Feeds, MySpace, YouTube, and more. Another revolution is yet to come the questions the design of the whole network and challenges us to think. The Web 3.0.
Working on Web 3.0's scale would be amazing. We have to dramatically change the world to make this happen, whether that's good or not.
The PC Magazine tells us 4 ideas that will probably explain the future of the web. Idea one is "The Semantic Web". It's a web where machines can read the web as easily as humans. So, you can tell your machine to search a topic on the web and it'll do it for you. Idea two is the 3D web, where you can interact in a world while at your desk. Idea 3 is the "meda-centric" web. You can choose media and find art that looks similar. Idea 4 is the "persuasive web" which is a web that's available anywhere at anytime. Even on your bathroom mirror or wall of your house.
So, in the future there will be more internet than ever than before, spreading from idea to idea. The answers are revealed if you experience it.
Now, the web has numbers. The version that we ourselves work on is Web 2.0, a collaboration of huge networks; blogs, RSS Feeds, MySpace, YouTube, and more. Another revolution is yet to come the questions the design of the whole network and challenges us to think. The Web 3.0.
Working on Web 3.0's scale would be amazing. We have to dramatically change the world to make this happen, whether that's good or not.
The PC Magazine tells us 4 ideas that will probably explain the future of the web. Idea one is "The Semantic Web". It's a web where machines can read the web as easily as humans. So, you can tell your machine to search a topic on the web and it'll do it for you. Idea two is the 3D web, where you can interact in a world while at your desk. Idea 3 is the "meda-centric" web. You can choose media and find art that looks similar. Idea 4 is the "persuasive web" which is a web that's available anywhere at anytime. Even on your bathroom mirror or wall of your house.
So, in the future there will be more internet than ever than before, spreading from idea to idea. The answers are revealed if you experience it.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Insight on Architecture

Above, the view of the Burj Dubai over the skyline, recently passing over the height of the tallest man-made structure in the world, the CN Tower, which held the record since 1976. The Burj Dubai continues to stretch higher, making it the tallest man made structure ever attempted to create. You can also look at the other buildings around it, meaning new large structures will soon attempt to create an ancient city into a modern wonder.

Burj Dubai brings a lot of commerce to parts of the city, having been re-illustrated. At first nobody knew about the tropical wonder of Dubai. It makes me wonder why so many commercial industries made it here. Unfortunately, big cities lie on coastal areas. It's not bad, because it's beautifully tempting. But in the future, there will be flooding. Millions of people will live in these areas, cramming the coast. Once Antartica melts, the whole project is done for. It's a thing to think about. There's always a price to pay. For instance, there must be a trapdoor in a land of promises.
Burj Dubai is amazing. It's design, construction, enough said. Also, recently, Dubai surpassed the height of Taipei 101. I don't like the architecture of Taipei 101. I definitely like the damper idea, but the outside looks like... I can't explain. All I can say about it however is that you can't try to fit too much traditional work into a modern piece. The definition of modern is something futuristic. Futuristic means something not like anything else. Something that is conspicous to our world is futuristic. So far, I like the Burj Dubai the best.
I put down my trust in the Freedom Tower because they changed the design. I totally liked the previous one. The new design looks to much like a rectangular prism. All buildings are like rectangular prisms right? As I said earlier, something that is conspicous to our world is futuristic, so we have to take one step forward and think of something new.
In the Future...
By applepie and Wheelz,
In the future, we will have ingenious inventions that will improve our daily life.
Cars in the future will fly. One thing that's certain is that they will be powered differently. Carbon emissions are destroying our earth. One thing we can do is change our fuel to hydrogen, with no carbon emissions. Speculatory technical progress shows that early flying cars will have 4 jet engines placed evenly on each side. GPS systems will control the car which hovers directly above normal ground roads.
Another thing that is destroying our atmosphere is our electrical usage in our homes and apartments. In the future, your home will probably be powered by geothermal, solar, and hydro energy. Planting grass on your rooftop will collect toilet water (A.K.A. dew), and water for other appliances. You can also collect energy from solar panels on your rooftop.
Our food in the future will be more artificial than ever. Ranging from genetically modified fruits and vegetables to cow meat, the cows having beed added more growth hormones and chemicals never imagined. But, no one has actually proven that these foods are 100% normal and nutrient proficient. Isn't that weird?
People wonder, will we ever colonize Mars? And, is it beneficial? We are probably not going to have a vacation to a 4 star hotel on Mars in our lifetime, but it's possible. Also, we can turn Mars into a second Earth. Probably in 1000 years, we can generate enough emissions to thin out Mars' ozone layer and create an Earth-like atmosphere. But why? I can name 3 reasons, overpopulation on Earth, too much global warming on Earth, and for no reason at all.
In the future, if you fall off a 3 story building, a chemical in your blood will freeze your vital organs without killing them. This way, they will shut down without being permanently rendered inactive. Also, there will be a small electrical conveniences in your clothes which will tell medical operators your identity and about your injury. They will send a flying ambulance equipped with a crew and emergency appliances to you. They will mend broken bones and organs in your body; as much as they can to revive you and keep you alive.
How fast will you drive in the future? Probably as fast as you want. Anyway, most cars by then will be controlled withought a steering wheel. So I'd guess the average speed is about 100 miles per hour. Since cars are controlled by the internet in the future, there will be no traffic jams unless if the internet crashes. You can actually trust that the automated school bus will take you or your child safely to school.
Holographs are very different. They are not on a screen or wall. They are floating. However, holographs are not a new idea. They have been around for a couple of years. Today's holographs are only flat sheets. The holograph is basically a 3D of flat sheet of mist that has something projected onto it. 2007's holograph is still majorly low-tech. You will soon see stunning 3D holographs in your sity or town in about 10-20 years.
That's practically the end, whether that's also a speculation or not.
In the future, we will have ingenious inventions that will improve our daily life.
Cars in the future will fly. One thing that's certain is that they will be powered differently. Carbon emissions are destroying our earth. One thing we can do is change our fuel to hydrogen, with no carbon emissions. Speculatory technical progress shows that early flying cars will have 4 jet engines placed evenly on each side. GPS systems will control the car which hovers directly above normal ground roads.
Another thing that is destroying our atmosphere is our electrical usage in our homes and apartments. In the future, your home will probably be powered by geothermal, solar, and hydro energy. Planting grass on your rooftop will collect toilet water (A.K.A. dew), and water for other appliances. You can also collect energy from solar panels on your rooftop.
Our food in the future will be more artificial than ever. Ranging from genetically modified fruits and vegetables to cow meat, the cows having beed added more growth hormones and chemicals never imagined. But, no one has actually proven that these foods are 100% normal and nutrient proficient. Isn't that weird?
People wonder, will we ever colonize Mars? And, is it beneficial? We are probably not going to have a vacation to a 4 star hotel on Mars in our lifetime, but it's possible. Also, we can turn Mars into a second Earth. Probably in 1000 years, we can generate enough emissions to thin out Mars' ozone layer and create an Earth-like atmosphere. But why? I can name 3 reasons, overpopulation on Earth, too much global warming on Earth, and for no reason at all.
In the future, if you fall off a 3 story building, a chemical in your blood will freeze your vital organs without killing them. This way, they will shut down without being permanently rendered inactive. Also, there will be a small electrical conveniences in your clothes which will tell medical operators your identity and about your injury. They will send a flying ambulance equipped with a crew and emergency appliances to you. They will mend broken bones and organs in your body; as much as they can to revive you and keep you alive.
How fast will you drive in the future? Probably as fast as you want. Anyway, most cars by then will be controlled withought a steering wheel. So I'd guess the average speed is about 100 miles per hour. Since cars are controlled by the internet in the future, there will be no traffic jams unless if the internet crashes. You can actually trust that the automated school bus will take you or your child safely to school.
Holographs are very different. They are not on a screen or wall. They are floating. However, holographs are not a new idea. They have been around for a couple of years. Today's holographs are only flat sheets. The holograph is basically a 3D of flat sheet of mist that has something projected onto it. 2007's holograph is still majorly low-tech. You will soon see stunning 3D holographs in your sity or town in about 10-20 years.
That's practically the end, whether that's also a speculation or not.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
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Im just saying that your voting thing's word's color is unreadable, I have to lower my contrast thing to actually read it. Can you change it to be a bit darker?
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