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Sports Recreation

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

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The world we live in is growing increasingly fast-paced, stressful, and filled with responsibility.  Because of this, everyone needs some time to relax and have some recreation.  Our modern way of life also tends to be sedentary, and the meals we eat are often not very healthy.  Exercise is a very important component in renewing us.  For these reasons, sports recreation activities are some of the best recreation we can choose.  There are many options for hobbies to provide sports recreation.  You may even want to learn some new recreational sports skills.

Courses to learn new sports recreation skills can be found online and in larger cities.  You can learn and participate in team sports through the local Y and other organizations.  Team sports recreation activities you might like to participate in include softball, baseball, basketball, and sometimes soccer for younger people.  Another team sport you might enjoy is bowling.  Regardless of your skill level you can find a bowling team to have fun with.

Individual sports recreation activities you can learn and participate in include golf, tennis, running, aerobic dance, gymnastics, and horseback riding.  Don’t overlook bicycling and weight training too.  Many of these sports can be learned at the local Y as well.  For some of these, you’ll want to have a friend to play against or share the exerience with.  Many runners, for instance, like to run with a friend.  And games like tennis and handball really need cooperation for best results.

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If you’d rather, you can learn about sports recreation skills online.  You can find courses to teach almost any sport or activity you can think of including underwater hockey, fly-fishing, and para-gliding in the Alps!  Of course, unless you can get some hands-on experience you’ll only have the theories of the sport.  Still, online courses are a good way to get a taste of different sports and recreational activities you might someday want to try out.

A really fun sports recreation game you might get a chance to play is ping pong.  Ping pong, or table tennis as it is sometimes called, is played on a table with rubber coated paddles and extremely lightweight plastic balls.  You must hit the ball with your paddle so that it strikes the table and clears the net before your opponent strikes it and bounces it back to you.  One way to become more adept at ping pong and increase your chance of winning is to sometimes hit the ball harder than at other times.  This keeps your opponent guessing what you will do next.

Sports recreation activities are a great way to get exercise and relieve stress.  They are also a lot of fun.  Whether with friends or alone, everyone needs a favorite sports recreation to take part in.

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European Championships: Viktoria Pavlovich-Liu Jia

Thursday, September 30th, 2010


2010 Liebherr European Table Tennis Championships 11 – 19 September in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Women’s Singles Final. Your forehand, backhand or service aren’t good enough? Take a look at the link below and you will have a big chance to improve the weak side of your game!! www.tabletennismasters.com **Important** **This clip is the property of TMS International on behalf of the ITTF and the full match can be seen on the ITTF TV channel.**

My first XNA 2D game for Windows Phone 7

Thursday, September 30th, 2010


This is my first XNA 2D game. It’s a simple 2D ping pong game.

Aldo Giovanni e Giacomo Gli svizzeri ping pong

Thursday, September 30th, 2010


Gli svizzeri

WTTC 2010: Ma Long – Jun Mizutani

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010


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Computer History And Methodology By Mansur Boyda? Mensur Boydas

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

HISTORY OF WHAT     (Fraunfelder)

Five concepts in Fraunfelder:

PONG

In today’s world video games are an essential part of millions’ life and it has a bigger market than films. Bushnell who is an electrical engineer student had several attempts to create games but they were not successful. Then he made a game called “Pong that that is a ping-pong simulator that required nothing more of the player than to twiddle a knob to move an onscreen paddle and hit a ball (Fraudliner, Mark, 2006). The game Pong was the world’s first video game in the early 70’s. This is a modern version of the game. The first screen is where you select how you want to play by moving the joystick: UP and DOWN to select Human vs. Human, Human vs. Computer or Computer vs. Computer. The computer vs. computer game to plays forever or until someone reset the game using the reset switch. You start serving by pressing fire; it is also likely to change direction and speed of the ball using fire. The player who has the serve will get points. If the player with the serve misses the ball, then the serve goes over to the other player. The paddles are moved up and down with the joysticks. It is possible to smash (increase speed) by pressing FIRE, and when doing so it is also possible to guide the ball by moving joystick up or down. When someone wins a game over picture will show and tell who won. Bushnell started a business called Atari and started selling Pong to arcades and bars. He had more luck this time and people love the game. Then in 1974 Atari made a home version of Atari but did not have the money to keep up with their competitors, afterwards Warner Communications bought the company. It is this game that triggered the video games history and personal computers that people wanted to play the game in their computers at home.

Figure 2: Pong in a different set up

NINTENDO GAMEBOY

Nintendo Game Boy is a system of a compact game developed and manufactured by Gumpei Yokoi who works for the company and it is released in 1989. “It is the bestselling video game player ever and 168 million units have been sold since it was introduced (Fraudliner, Mark, 2006). This was another hit in the history of computing and video game industry. People were buying it to play a game called Tetris that is written by Russian Alexey Pazhitnov. Computers were invented in the early 70’s and by the invention of video games computers became more popular because people wanted to play the games at their home without any distraction like workspace. The Nintendo Game Boy had a lot of contribution to the history of video games as it pushed its competitors to invent a more advanced, cooler console, video games and etc. to attract the peoples’ attention to keep themselves in the business. Then in the following years Nintendo advanced its gaming consoles.

WORLD WIDE WEB

The World Wide Web has transformed the computer and communications world like nothing else before. The invention of the telegraph, telephone, radio, and computer set the stage for this unique combination of qualifications. The Internet is at once a world-wide broadcasting capability, a mechanism for information broadcasting, and a medium for cooperation and interface between individuals and their computers without consideration of geographic distance.

These people are the ones who contributed in the development of World Wide Web.

1945: Vannevar Bush

 

1960: J.C.R Licklider

“Man Computer Symbiosis” (Pre-W3C, 2006).

1962: Douglas Englebart

 

1965: Ted Nelson

“Ted Nelson coins the term “Hypertext” in “A File Structure for the Complex, the Changing, and the Indeterminate”. 20th National Conference, New York, Association for Computing Machinery” (Pre-W3C, 2006).

1968: Douglas Englebart


1969: ARPANET

“Advanced Research Projects Agency commissions ARPANET to conduct research on networking. First ARPANET nodes connected” (Pre-W3C, 2006).

1971: Ray Tomlinson

“Ray Tomlinson of BBN creates email program to send messages across a distributed network. 1972: Tomlinson expands program to ARPANET users, using the “@” sign as part of the address” (Pre-W3C, 2006).

1974: Vint Cerf / Bob Kahn

“Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn publish “A Protocol for Packet Network Interconnection”, which specified in detail the design of a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)” (Pre-W3C, 2006).

1978: TCP/IP

“Part of TCP splits off, becoming the Internet Protocol (IP)” (Pre-W3C, 2006).

As you can see it was a quite history to be able to come up with the extraordinary invention of all time that is a part of millions of people around the world. With the invention of the internet users of the computer tremendously increased as it is convenient in a lot of ways and are increasing still. It became the main part of computer, now a computer without the internet is just a machine that computes and functions as a gaming console and a type-writer. It is quite interesting to watch as the history unleashes its chambers to present. All of the parts developing and combining, emerging to create the computer as it happens in Transformers.

GOOGLE

 

The search engine started as a research project by a Phd student student at Stanford in January 1996. ” Today more than 100 million people ask Google, the number one search engine on the world” (Fraudliner, Mark, 2006). Google became the reference of the world to anything from a to z from billions of Web pages in just a matter of seconds. Despite the fact that it’s free, it made a fortune for its founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. “The company makes money by advertising and by licensing its search technology to corporations” (Fraudliner, Mark, 2006). The Google search engine attracted the growing number of Internet users, who liked its simple design.  Google has begun selling ads related with keyword searhes. The advertisements were text-based to maintain an uncluttered page design and to maximize page loading speed. Google has a lot of features and some of them are earth, video, scholars, groups, g-mail, image search and many more. Google is really the main search engine that assists millions of people around the world every day. It is really interesting to exposure the discourse develops as the picture of technology painted part by part. All of these are a part of computer that is enabling games, videos, connectivity and many other things for the society of earth. Google will become more important as the World Wide Web gets developed. The history showed that the future will be bright as technology develops.

 

 

WHO AND WHERE: ACADEMIA (Markoff)

Doug Engelbert:

He is generally known as the inventor of computer mouse teamed with Bill English. His group and he accomplished many technological establishments and some of them are hypertext, human computer interaction, networked computers and precursors to GUIs.

The figure shows that the very first computer mouse engineered by Engelbert showing the wheels that directly contacts the working surface. According to the historian of Science Therry Bardini believed that Engelbart’s complex personal philosophy that drove all his research endeavors shoved the modern application of the concept  to the philosophy and use of tech. The historian also says that Engelbart was strongly influenced by the principle of linguistic relativity developed by Benjamin Lee Whorf. “Where Whorf reasoned that the sophistication of a language controls the sophistication of the thoughts that can be expressed by a speaker of that language, Engelbart reasoned that the state of our current technology controls our ability to manipulate information, and that fact in turn will control our ability to develop new, improved technologies” (Wikipedia). He was an uncontrollable and different from his group of people. He was dealing with SRI projects. Markoff says that Engelbart and Rosen who is another engineer in the group had met when Engelbart was hired at SRI, and of course he had immediately told Rosen about his dream for building Bush’s Menex information search and retrieval machine.  Rosen was impressed, but he had not thought much about it since. Thereafter the researches took a high road and one day Engelbart wrote some thoughts on a paper and Rosen took it to Pentagon and the man from Pentagon wanted to see him. He was granted the first research by $25,000. Then he made much advancement in the digital technology such as the computer mouse. He visualized and developed many of his user interface ideas back in the mid 60s, long before the personal computer revolution, at a time when people were kept away from computers, and could only use computers through UN armed forces and when software tended to be written for vertical applications in proprietary systems.

 

 

Engelbart later revealed that it was nicknamed the “mouse” because the tail came out the end. In an interview with SRI patented the mouse then for the value of $40,000 Apple had licensed the product.

 

Engelbart is a great contributor in technology of computer and digital world. Markoff says that when was still largely about data processing; Engelbart had put together almost all of the critical components of modern personal computing; hypertext, graphics, multiple windows, efficient navigation and command input, collaborative work, and a mouse pointing device. The list here was collaborated nearly 40 years ago, symbolizes the computer we are using right now. This is pretty interesting journey.

John Mc Carthy:

He is now a Professor Emeritus. John McCarthy’s influence in computer science ranges from the invention of LISP and time-sharing to the coining of the term AI and the founding of the AI laboratory at Stanford University. One of the foremost figures in computer sciences, McCarthy has written papers which are widely referenced and stand as milestones of development over a wide range of topics. In this collection of reviews, McCarthy staunchly defends the importance of Artificial Intelligence research against its attackers; this book gathers McCarthy’s reviews of books which discuss and criticize the future of AI. Here, McCarthy explores the larger questions associated with AI, such as the question of the nature of intelligence, of the acquisition and application of knowledge, and the question of the politics behind this research. He is the founder of AI which led to many achievements in the significant technological advancements.

WHO AND WHERE: THE COUNTERCULTURE (Turner)

Stewart brand:

The Catalog hunted to “catalyze the emergence of a realm of personal power” by making soft technology available to people eager to create sustainable communities. Brand went on to found a number of do-good organizations, including the WELL or Whole Earth Electronic Link (an early online community); the Global Business Network (a futurist consulting firm); and the Long Now Foundation (dedicated to encouraging long-term thinking). He is the author of several books and many articles, ranging in focus from the psychedelic rituals of Native Americans to a systems analysis of “buildings in time.” Today, he and his wife live on a tugboat in Sausalito, CA. Turner notes that for Ehrlich and Holm, and the young Stewart Brand, cultural activities such as politics, art, conversation, and play took on a deep significance for the survival of the species. When humans threatened to destroy themselves with Nuclear weapons, concrete expressions of culture offered a way to help them to move forward and escape total destruction. They played a big role in keeping the world as a safe place and I call them peace keepers. Turner also notes that his search for individual liberty guided to a decade- long migration among a wide variety of bohemian, scientific and academic communities.

“When his Whole Earth Catalog became a forum in which such communities met, Brand began to see how the systems orientation of Paul Ehrlich’s population biology, combined with new, countercultural models of living, might offer an appealing individualistic lifestyle, not only for him, but also for anyone else who could abandon the halls of bureaucratic America.   Stewart Brand is here with Army-length hair in 1961.

 

 

Figure: Hacker

The central theme of the book is that several fields of contemporary science and philosophy point in the same direction: intelligence is not organized in a centralized structure but much more like a bee-hive of small simple components. Kelly applies this view to bureaucratic organizations, intelligent computers, and to the human brain.”Kevin outlines eight “generative”: authenticity, accessibility, immediacy, interpretation, personalization, patronage, embodiment, findability. (I’ve reordered them as I find “aaiippef” makes it a bit easier to remember them all.) He defines a “generative” as “a quality or attribute that must be generated, grown, cultivated, and nurtured. It cannot be copied, cloned, faked, replicated, counterfeited, or reproduced” (George, 2005). This list is an excellent starting point for economic models in the digital world. These eight things cannot be copied. These are the things that people will be willing to pay for. These are the things that can be made to be more valuable through leveraging the abundance of imitable goods. Kevin notes that “more importantly, I think, the types of economic models derived from this thinking allow us to take advantage of the abundance of digital information rather than fearing it. This sort of thinking allows us to view digital technology as a blessing rather than a curse”. Nowadays, he is Chairman of the Board of  a non-profit organization aimed at cataloging and identifying every living species on earth. His contribution to technology called the third culture. Back then the advancements in the Science was disregarded, but the culture was knows as music, literature and etc. Even though the developments help to strengthen the culture it was regarded and was not cool at all. Then the third culture appeared. Kevin’s new third culture is a brood of science. It’s a pop culture based in technology, for the good of technology. In the last two decades, as technology hyper flooded our cultural environment, the gravity of technology simply became too hard to disregard. For this current generation of Nintendo kids, their technology is their culture. When they reached the point of creating the current trends, the next witty thing happened Scientists became cool.

 

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Birthday Party Ideas For Kids

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

A birthday party for your child does not have to be elaborate and filled with lots of rented activities like clowns who create balloon animals or large, inflatable obstacle courses that seem to charge you by the minute. Kids are usually happy just to be able to see their friends and spend time playing together. This year for your child’s Birthday party, plan something that is both entertaining and enjoyable for all of the party members, just not expensive.

Play Games: There are plenty of outdoor games kids love that are free, such as three-legged or potato sack races, tag or category ball. For category ball, have the birthday boy select a category, like animals. Then, all of the kids stand in a circle and bounce the ball to each other in no particular order. When each person catches the ball, he must say an animal name that has not already been said by another child.

For indoor games on a cold or rainy day, try a scvanger hunt, ping pong puff or sardines–a reverse hide-and-seek game where once you find the sole “hider,” you hide with him. The last person to find the entire group (now hiding with the original person) loses. Ping pong puff is best played on a long table with each person blowing through a straw to try to get the ping pong ball to his opponents side of the table. Put down tape as “goal” markers on each side of the table before starting.

Pot Luck: Kids are notorious for being picky eaters. To help please every palate, ask each parent to bring a snack her child loves to eat. This way, everyone will have at least one item she enjoys, and you will end up with a variety of party foods, from brownies to chips to chocolate-covered gummy worms. Put them out on a table that is just the right height for small party guests and be sure to thank every parent with a heartfelt, hand-written thank-you note after the party, wedding planner.

Nature Walk: If you want to take the party on a short field trip, go to a park or forest preserve with a wooded nature trail. Give each child a small paper bag to collect items from the nature walk, if park rules allow. While walking, stop and show the children things like spider webs, a bird’s nest or a funny-shaped tree. Encourage the children to do the same, pointing out objects they think look interesting. Also, ask them to find things like an acorn, a rock and a dried leaf. They will enjoy the experience and their found souvenirs.

Sports Champions Table Tennis Gold Difficulty Final Opponent Game 1

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010


I decided to record more Table Tennis at a better angle to show how accurate the Move is and how I’m not just standing there waving my arm, I have to move a good bit. This is my first time ever playing the 10th opponent. The final is a best 2 out of 3. I will record and upload the 2nd game as well, and the third if it comes to it. Enjoy!

The Great Ping Pong Scam PROMO.

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010


After Tori learns that her friends are secretly in a ping pong club, although they know not that much about it. She starts spying, and eventually they catch her. They face her off, but she manages to beat everyone but Jade and so they face-off in a ping pong match to see who is truly the best. *Victoria Justice will sing a new song in this episode. *It may be possible that Trina may not appear in the episode.

Darbe plays Ping Pong

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010


One out of control ping pong game