miercuri, 10 februarie 2010

Din seria "Multa lume, putini oameni"!

Primii oameni de pe continentul nostru alb dalb s-au situat in zona Delta Dunarii. Stiam eu! Se pare ca noi tot acolo am ramas, in preistorie :)))





Ia baga un ochi aici:



Culture of Old Europe Is Uncloaked in an Exhibit at N.Y.U. -NYTimes.comhttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/01/science/01arch.html?_r=1&pagew...
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December 1, 2009



A Lost European Culture, Pulled From Obscurity
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD





Before the glory that was Greece and Rome, even before the first cities of Mesopotamia or temples along the Nile, there lived in the Lower Danube Valley and the Balkan foothills people who were ahead of their time in art, technology and long-distance trade.
For 1,500 years, starting earlier than 5000 B.C., they farmed and built sizable towns, a few with as many as 2,000 dwellings. They mastered large-scale copper smelting, the new technology of the age. Their graves held an impressive array of exquisite headdresses and necklaces and, in one cemetery, the earliest major assemblage of gold artifacts to be found anywhere in the world.
The striking designs of their pottery speak of the refinement of the culture’s visual language. Until recent discoveries, the most intriguing artifacts were the ubiquitous terracotta “goddess” figurines, originally interpreted as evidence of the spiritual and political power of women in society.
New research, archaeologists and historians say, has broadened understanding of this long overlooked culture, which seemed to have approached the threshold of “civilization” status. Writing had yet to be invented, and so no one knows what the people called themselves. To some scholars, the people and the region are simply Old Europe.
The little-known culture is being rescued from obscurity in an exhibition, “The Lost World of Old Europe: the Danube Valley, 5000-3500 B.C.,” which opened last month at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University. More than 250 artifacts from museums in Bulgaria, Moldova and Romania are on display for the first time in the United States. The show will run through April 25.
At its peak, around 4500 B.C., said David W. Anthony, the exhibition’s guest curator, “Old Europe was among the most sophisticated and technologically advanced places in the world” and was developing “many of the political, technological and ideological signs of civilization.”
Dr. Anthony is a professor of anthropology at Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y., and author of “The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World.” Historians suggest that the arrival in southeastern Europe of people from the steppes may have contributed to the collapse of the Old Europe culture by 3500 B.C.
At the exhibition preview, Roger S. Bagnall, director of the institute, confessed that until now “a great many archaeologists had not heard of these Old Europe cultures.” Admiring the colorful ceramics, Dr. Bagnall, a specialist in Egyptian archaeology, remarked that at the time “Egyptians were certainly not making pottery like this.”
A show catalog, published by Princeton University Press, is the first compendium in English of research on Old Europe discoveries. The book, edited by Dr. Anthony, with Jennifer Y. Chi, the institute’s associate director for exhibitions, includes essays by experts from Britain, France, Germany, the United States and the countries where the culture existed.
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Culture of Old Europe Is Uncloaked in an Exhibit at N.Y.U. -NYTimes.comhttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/01/science/01arch.html?_r=1&pagew...
Dr. Chi said the exhibition reflected the institute’s interest in studying the relationships of well-known cultures and the “underappreciated ones.”
Although excavations over the last century uncovered traces of ancient settlements and the goddess figurines, it was not until local archaeologists in 1972 discovered a large fifth-millennium B.C. cemetery at Varna, Bulgaria, that they began to suspect these were not poor people living in unstructured egalitarian societies. Even then, confined in cold war isolation behind the Iron Curtain, Bulgarians and Romanians were unable to spread their knowledge to the West.
The story now emerging is of pioneer farmers after about 6200 B.C. moving north into Old Europe from Greece and Macedonia, bringing wheat and barley seeds and domesticated cattle and sheep. They established colonies along the Black Sea and in the river plains and hills, and these evolved into related but somewhat distinct cultures, archaeologists have learned. The settlements maintained close contact through networks of trade in copper and gold and also shared patterns of ceramics.
The Spondylus shell from the Aegean Sea was a special item of trade. Perhaps the shells, used in pendants and bracelets, were symbols of their Aegean ancestors. Other scholars view such long-distance acquisitions as being motivated in part by ideology in which goods are not commodities in the modern sense but rather “valuables,” symbols of status and recognition.
Noting the diffusion of these shells at this time, Michel Louis Seferiades, an anthropologist at the National Center for Scientific Research in France, suspects “the objects were part of a halo of mysteries, an ensemble of beliefs and myths.”
In any event, Dr. Seferiades wrote in the exhibition catalog that the prevalence of the shells suggested the culture had links to “a network of access routes and a social framework of elaborate exchange systems — including bartering, gift exchange and reciprocity.”
Over a wide area of what is now Bulgaria and Romania, the people settled into villages of single-and multiroom houses crowded inside palisades. The houses, some with two stories, were framed in wood with clay-plaster walls and beaten-earth floors. For some reason, the people liked making fired clay models of multilevel dwellings, examples of which are exhibited.
A few towns of the Cucuteni people, a later and apparently robust culture in the north of Old Europe, grew to more than 800 acres, which archaeologists consider larger than any other known human settlements at the time. But excavations have yet to turn up definitive evidence of palaces, temples or large civic buildings. Archaeologists concluded that rituals of belief seemed to be practiced in the homes, where cultic artifacts have been found.
The household pottery decorated in diverse, complex styles suggested the practice of elaborate at-home dining rituals. Huge serving bowls on stands were typical of the culture’s “socializing of food presentation,” Dr. Chi said.
At first, the absence of elite architecture led scholars to assume that Old Europe had little or no hierarchical power structure. This was dispelled by the graves in the Varna cemetery. For two decades after 1972, archaeologists found 310 graves dated to about 4500 B.C. Dr. Anthony said this was “the best evidence for the existence of a clearly distinct upper social and political rank.”
Vladimir Slavchev, a curator at the Varna Regional Museum of History, said the “richness and variety of the Varna grave gifts was a surprise,” even to the Bulgarian archaeologist Ivan Ivanov, who directed the discoveries. “Varna is the oldest cemetery yet found where humans were buried with golden ornaments,”
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Culture of Old Europe Is Uncloaked in an Exhibit at N.Y.U. -NYTimes.comhttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/01/science/01arch.html?_r=1&pagew...
Dr. Slavchev said.
More than 3,000 pieces of gold were found in 62 of the graves, along with copper weapons and tools, and ornaments, necklaces and bracelets of the prized Aegean shells. “The concentration of imported prestige objects in a distinct minority of graves suggest that institutionalized higher ranks did exist,” exhibition curators noted in a text panel accompanying the Varna gold.
Yet it is puzzling that the elite seemed not to indulge in private lives of excess. “The people who donned gold costumes for public events while they were alive,” Dr. Anthony wrote, “went home to fairly ordinary houses.”
Copper, not gold, may have been the main source of Old Europe’s economic success, Dr. Anthony said. As copper smelting developed about 5400 B.C., the Old Europe cultures tapped abundant ores in Bulgaria and what is now Serbia and learned the high-heat technique of extracting pure metallic copper.
Smelted copper, cast as axes, hammered into knife blades and coiled in bracelets, became valuable exports. Old Europe copper pieces have been found in graves along the Volga River, 1,200 miles east of Bulgaria. Archaeologists have recovered more than five tons of pieces from Old Europe sites.
An entire gallery is devoted to the figurines, the more familiar and provocative of the culture’s treasures. They have been found in virtually every Old Europe culture and in several contexts: in graves, house shrines and other possibly “religious spaces.”
One of the best known is the fired clay figure of a seated man, his shoulders bent and hands to his face in apparent contemplation. Called the “Thinker,” the piece and a comparable female figurine were found in a cemetery of the Hamangia culture, in Romania. Were they thinking, or mourning?
Many of the figurines represent women in stylized abstraction, with truncated or elongated bodies and heaping breasts and expansive hips. The explicit sexuality of these figurines invites interpretations relating to earthly and human fertility.
An arresting set of 21 small female figurines, seated in a circle, was found at a pre-Cucuteni village site in northeastern Romania. “It is not difficult to imagine,” said Douglass W. Bailey of San Francisco State University, the Old Europe people “arranging sets of seated figurines into one or several groups of miniature activities, perhaps with the smaller figurines at the feet or even on the laps of the larger, seated ones.”
Others imagined the figurines as the “Council of Goddesses.” In her influential books three decades ago, Marija Gimbutas, an anthropologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, offered these and other so-called Venus figurines as representatives of divinities in cults to a Mother Goddess that reigned in prehistoric Europe.
Although the late Dr. Gimbutas still has an ardent following, many scholars hew to more conservative, nondivine explanations. The power of the objects, Dr. Bailey said, was not in any specific reference to the divine, but in “a shared understanding of group identity.”
As Dr. Bailey wrote in the exhibition catalog, the figurines should perhaps be defined only in terms of their actual appearance: miniature, representational depictions of the human form. He thus “assumed (as is justified by our knowledge of human evolution) that the ability to make, use and understand symbolic objects such as figurines is an ability that is shared by all modern humans and thus is a capability that connects you, me, Neolithic men, women and children, and the Paleolithic painters in caves.”
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Culture of Old Europe Is Uncloaked in an Exhibit at N.Y.U. -NYTimes.comhttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/01/science/01arch.html?_r=1&pagew...
Or else the “Thinker,” for instance, is the image of you, me, the archaeologists and historians confronted and perplexed by a “lost” culture in southeastern Europe that had quite a go with life back before a single word was written or a wheel turned.
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4 din 4 10.02.2010 00:50

Future cars, PIVO2







Nu pot sa ma abtin! Pur si simplu ii iubesc pe japonezii astia! Am sa fac un post special ptr PIVO2 (de la Nissan), o masinuta dotata cu Inteligenta Artificiala, suuuuuper cute, suuuper moderna si OK, recunosc, destinata persoanelor cu varsta cuprinsa intre 10 - 16 ani.


Desi pun linkul ei aici (neaarat de vazut tabul CONCEPT ptr detalii si filmulete), o sa spicuiesc ceva si aici.


Avem o cabina (cu 3 locuri) situata pe un sasiu automobil, care se poate roti in orice directie, autonomie 360 grade. Astfel ca poti schimba directia de mers oricand, fara sa deranjezi traficul, elimini parcarea laterala (care devine frontala) si un robotel dragut, cu camere in locul ochilor, care monitorizeaza fata soferului si ii calculeaza in functie de indicii de expresie, starea lui naturala. Adica vorbeste cu tine. Daca ai ochii atintiti in alta parte decat la volan/ drum, el te roaga sa fii atent. Daca ai condus cateva ore, el te roaga sa iei o pauza si te mai si invita la o cafea (cu gps super jme incorporat). Nu mai zic cum rade!!! M-am indragostit clarrrr!


In plus, cabina pasagerului este toata transparenta, astfel ca poti vedea ceeeruuul si ai o mai mare senzatie de spatiu :P

Este electrica, iluminatul se face prin baterii cu Li-I. :D



Eii, cine e cu mine???? Facem o raita??

Jmecherii ale corpului uman




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adenosine_triphosphate
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http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/human-body/episode/episode-02.html
http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/human-body-strength-street-gymnast.html
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ATP adica "Adenosine triphosphate" o nucleotida care pune in miscare lumea. In fiecare particica a corpului nostru (inafara creierului) se afla niste rezerve naturale (just in case) care pot fi transformate si folosite, in cazuri extreme, ca energie pura depozitata. Prin ATP aceasta draguta (si cu ajutorul unor hormoni si a unor enzime, printre care cea mai importanta fiind adrenalina) putem obtine performante extraordinare, la care nici nu ne gandim. Putem alerga cu 60 km/h, putem ridica greutati de 200 kg etc etc fara sa fi avut vreodata inainte un antrenament anume. Ma refer la oamenii normali, nu la sportivi, nu la doctori docenti.
Aceste performante pot diferi ca timp, de la 10 secunde pana la 6 ore, in functie de cat de lucrat este psihicul nostru. Este nevoie intai de concentrare si relaxare si apoi de sport fizic. Practic, ne putem perfectiona in orice domeniu in circa 6-9 ani (ca si memorie vizuala si afectiva, ehhh, alt subiect stufos).
La nevoie, organismul nostru se poate "manca singur" pentru a face rost de acea energie care sa ne tina in viata, vorbind strict de situatii limita de supravietuire. Zic exceptii, dar o putem face oricand oricum, si ii dau exemplu pe yoghini si pe atleti.


* la atleti este foarte cunoscut termenul de "zidul", in care practic persoana respectiva ajunge in punctul 100% din consumul energiei normale de functionare, si nu mai poate trece mai departe/ interschimba (dpdv psihic) spre energia ATP-ei. Unii lesina chiar. Black out nene.







Alte lucruri care ne scapa din vedere, un os uman rezista la o presiune/ greutate imensa.
Un os din torace = 1 tona
Un os de la picior = 3 tone
Gruparile mici de oase (laba piciorului sau mana) = 3-4 tone

Cel mai dureros sport este de fapt o arta, baletul, pentru ca in laba piciorului (stand pe poante) se exercita cea mai mare presiune, e ca si cand ai tine 3 elefanti in brate. Ptr ca este o arta, trebuie neaparat ca artistii sa para lejeri, eleganti si zambitori (natural!) si ei au foarte mult de furca in legatura cu antrenamentul psihic.


O alta particica din corpul nostru care rezista la greutati imense este cartilagiul (pojghita aceea care acopera oasele genunchilor). Este formata din celule de colagen care inoata in apa, si se poate supune la o greutate de 1 tona. De aici, punctele cele mai "grele" de presiune din corpul uman o reprezinta genunchii.


Cele mai importante membre ale noastre sunt mainile, nu picioarele sau altceva. Ptr a misca o mana (sa zicem ridicarea unei cani de pe masa la gura) sunt angrenati circa 4000 de nervi, prin intermediul receptorilor.




In timpul somnului, creierul nostru "repeta" tot ceea ce am invatat in ziua respectiva. Ca e vorba de o miscare, de un cuvant, de un studiu, de un proces, WHATEVER, el micutul, repeta tot. De aceea este foarte important sa avem un somn bun pe o durata specifica varstei nostre. Ca suntem adulti, as zice 8 ore mediu ;)







Cam atat, momentan. Am probleme cu memoria pe termen lung, dc somnului prost :)))

vineri, 5 februarie 2010

Corpul uman/ Simtul vazului




Suntem masinarii perfecte si extrem de usor adaptabile. Comparativ cu alte fiinte vii de pe planeta (fie ele mamifere, reptile, pesti, insecte), noi oamenii suntem perfect capabili de orice, fiind inzestrati inca inainte de nastere cu simturi super dezvoltate. Normal, nu ne prea dam seama de acest lucru datorita educatiei sociale limitate si liniare in care traim.


Simtul vazului. Este cel mai important simt al nostru (si nu numai al oamenilor), datorita caruia supravietuim, ne reproducem, co-existam.


70% din celulele nervoase aflate in S.N.C. sunt asignate acestui simt. Ochiul uman este capabil de absolut orice faza si etapa de existenta normala si psihica, spre deosebire de celelalte fiinte, in sensul ca noi le avem pe toate: vedere apropiata, periferica, intensa, de zi, lumina puternica, de noapte, disipata, concentrata, multipla, de relaxare, etc etc. Datorita vederii, ne dezvoltam unele simturi psihice (intuitia de ex.) bazate pe memoria afectiva, prin care recunoastem spatiul temporal si locativ, prevedem pericolul si intelegem comportamentul celorlalti oameni ("educatia" vizuala se dezvolta in 6-9 ani de la nastere). Mai mult, S.N.C. lupta foarte mult la restabilirea acestui simt, in cazul in care pe parcursul vietii intervine un accident si vederea este pierduta, pentru ca in marea majoritate, supravietuirea noastra depinde de el. :)

Ochii sunt asezati in niste orificii cavernoase care au rol de amortizatoare atunci cand sunt socuri. Spatiul dintre cei doi ochi (T-ul fetei) nu inseamna decat o vedere dubla din doua unghiuri diferite care ne ajuta sa apreciem foarte bine distanta, inaltimea si latimea spatiului, obiectelor etc etc.
Recomand seria Discovery "Human Body" nu numai pentru informatii, cat si pentru exercitiile cerebrale pe care le poti descoperi de-a lungul emisiunilor ;)
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Cititi-l si pe Kant. Cand aveti chef Domniile Voastre.

joi, 4 februarie 2010

Mãi... ã n i m ã l i l o r!



Masini vii, cu piele si inteligenta artificiala, rapide si ecologice.


Future cars, here's one sexy motherfucker, mãi... ã n i m ã l i l o r:
BMW’s G.I.N.A. (Geometry & function In “n” Numbers of Adaptations).


http://www.tuvie.com/bmw-gina-light-car-concept/




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PET (celofan reciclat din sticle de plastic) va fi un material extrem de dorit in viitor. Subtire ca un fir de par, puternic ca un metal, cu tehnologie L.E.D. incorporata si pe baza de incarcare solara (pentru a asigura tot confortul unei case, de la apa calda la lumina) ne va rupe gura doar la televizor. Pentru ca noi nu putem.

Future houses, mãi... ã n i m ã l i l o r:

http://kierantimberlake.com/featured_projects/cellophane_house_1.html







marți, 2 februarie 2010

Zile cu multe "Sã..."-uri


Hahahahhahahahahah, cine dracu’ m-a pus...!
Cand depasesti limitele... daca incepi ceva care de la bun inceput pare prea mult ptr tine si se dovedeste pe parcurs ca intr-adevar este prea mult? HA?


Incoming. Diãr. Incoming.


Du-te dracu’ si tu! Ce-s cu posturile astea reminders? Pentrucan-amstaresicandn-amstare.se.spune.ca.m-as.plictisi.
:D

joi, 28 ianuarie 2010

I SEE DUMB PEOPLE. ROMANIAN!

Viitorul NOSTRU suna de...









“Mi-am numarat viata in lingurite de cafea” spunea bine Eliot acum foarte multi ani;
In curand vom avea praf inteligent, ne vom iubi prin teleprezenta, vom citi reclame stradale prin simplii pasi, vom ajunge la serviciu prin combustie, vom manca silicon cu forme de alimente, ne vom concepe si creste copii in incubatoare, vom avea holo-animale de casa si vom uita definitiv ce inseamna personalitatea si individualitatea.



Legenda: praf inteligent: Smart dust" devices are tiny wireless microelectromechanical sensors (MEMS) that can detect everything from light to vibrations. Thanks to recent breakthroughs in silicon and fabrication techniques, these "motes" could eventually be the size of a grain of sand, though each would contain sensors, computing circuits, bidirectional wireless communications technology and a power supply. Motes would gather scads of data, run computations and communicate that information using two-way band radio between motes at distances approaching 1,000 feet.

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Teleprezenta: Cisco TelePresence™ creates a live, face-to-face communication experience over the network that empowers you to collaborate like never before. Cisco TelePresence helps people meet, share content, create high-quality video recordings and events, consult with experts and deliver powerful personalized services, all using the power of the network for an immersive in-person experience.
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Energie captata din pasi: Pavela care preia energia paşilor şi o transformă în electricitate. De fiecare dată când un trecător păşeşte pe "dala inteligentă", aceasta se comprimă cu cinci milimetri, absorbind astfel energia cinetică ce s-ar pierde în mod normal la impactul tălpilor cu solul. Energia e fie stocată în acumulatori cu Li-ion, fie e transmisă instant consumatorilor de electricitate din imediata apropiere: casete luminoase, semafoare, lămpi de iluminat stradal, uşi culisante, automate de bilete.
Pavela minune generează 2.1 waţi de energie electrică la fiecare apăsare, inventatorii ei calculând că pe străzile intens circulate din marile oraşe, o asemenea pavelă poate capta energie de la 50.000 de paşi pe zi. De exemplu cu energia generată de numai cinci pavele într-o zi se poate asigura electricitatea necesară iluminării unui refugiu din cele amplasate în staţiile de autobuz, timp o noapte întreagă. În mijlocul fiecărei pavele inteligente e montat un bec care se aprinde în momentul în care pavela e comprimată, pentru ca trecătorii văzând luminiţa să devină conştienţi că fiecare pas al lor înseamnă "energie verde". "Pavegen Systems Ltd." a comunicat că becurile pâlpâitoare nu reprezintă o risipă de energie, neconsumând decât 5% din electricitatea generată din pavelă. Ca să reziste la traficul intens, aceasta e construită din oţel rezistent la coroziune de tipul celui folosit la platformele petroliere, peste care este aplicat un strat colorat din cauciuc reciclabil, iar mecanismul din interior e din aluminiu.
Durata de viaţă a unei "dale electronice" e de cinci ani de zile, aceasta suportând forţa de compresiune a 20 milioane de paşi.
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A flying device adapted to be thrown manually in a spinning fashion includes a hub, an intermediate ring and an outer ring. Between the inner and intermediate rings there are a plurality of variable pitch radially extending vanes adapted to be adjusted as desired. The intermediate and outer rings are coupled by support members to allow the user to grasp the device by holding the outer ring.

Or

Jetpack International is working on a turbine-powered personal jetpack, which sounds pretty promising as its release date is December 11 this year.
This personal jetpack’s got some limitations such as an estimated flight time of 19 minutes, with a range of 27 miles at a maximum altitude of 250 feet. The good side is it runs on cheap and easily available jet fuel.
(exista deja in proiect un jetpack cu durata de folosinta de 3 ore, care ar putea fi alimentat la orice benzinarie)
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Artificial food = synthesizer (eg.
Cornucopia from MIT could be the next form of artificial food ) a 3D food printer.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/21/the-cornucopia-mits-3d-food-printer-patiently-awaits-the-futu/
Essentially, what you see in those strangely-shaped capsules are flavors. By mixing them together, you get “the creation of flavors and textures that would be completely unimaginable through other cooking techniques”.
So, if you want to eat some lasagna, just mix two parts green, with three parts orange, and four parts red. I honestly don’t know if you can bring these combinations together as a liquid or a solid.
Maybe the end result is that goop stuff that you see Neo and the others eating in The Matrix. As I recall, it tasted like “runny eggs” or “a bowl of snot”. I can’t imagine that the Cornucopia would be a cornucopia of good tastes. But this is MIT developing this, so who knows how it might taste.
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Fake blood-clotting product to heal wounded soldiers
Scientists say they have made a synthetic blood-clotting agent that could help wounded troops and patients.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8413336.stm

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Spider silk's unique ability to contract when wet is applied to produce artificial muscles.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33794565


http://www.descopera.ro/dnews/2553503-muschii-artificiali-primesc-o-updatare

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Holographic projector:
http://www.laser-magic.com/HoloMirror_360.htm

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Sa aruncam un ochi sip e “Future Weapons’? Arme proiectate in anii ‘50/ ’60 (de rusi in special) care sunt updatate??? Sau sa ne interesam un pic si de Generatorul de Particule despre care se spune ca nu functioneaza si vai draga, da erori???

=))))) MAIMUTELORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!