Monthly Archive

March 2009

March 23, 2009

UTF-8 š č ž đ ć

Filed under: Tips, Tutorial — Realest @ 6:04 pm

When i search for it, i never find it fast

Č = Č
č = č

Š = Š
š = š

Ž = Ž
ž = ž

And the complete:

UTF-8 Table Character Set

March 7, 2009

Most Used Software Applications For Web

Filed under: Online Applications, Software, Tips — Realest @ 12:03 pm

See all popular applications on web

most_used_web_software_applications

This is very interesting Mozilla addon (Wappalyzer) to have. Every user can see which applications are most used these days for web.

So if you want to make a forum, you can see which forum is the most used and popular.
Same goes for JavaScript libraries, blogging tools, Analytics, CMS, widgets.

March 3, 2009

Anti that Gravity, Let me Levitate

Filed under: Imagination, documentaries — Realest @ 4:52 pm

I saw on the Discovery or National geographic channel, can`t remember now, it`s about Levitation.
First of people should not believe everything they say and show on that science programs, because the real literature is on the Internet.

anti-gravity

Here is one great documentary on Anti Gravity:

The Case for Antigravity

Anyway if i had a million dollars i would like to try levitate in the air, I would try to build the first commercial anti gravity place where people could try to fly and have fun….
more and more people think its possible.
Here is more from history on gravity:

Xtreme Mysteries – Coral Castle In Florida

VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
Edward Leedskalnin was born in Riga, Latvia on August 10th, 1887. When Ed was 26 years old, he was engaged to be married to his one true Love, Agnes Scuffs. Agnes was ten years younger than Ed; he affectionately referred to Agnes as his “Sweet Sixteen”. Agnes cancelled the wedding just one day before the ceremony. Heartbroken and deeply saddened by this tragic loss, Ed set out on a lifelong quest to create a monument to his lost love that has culminated into one of the world’s most remarkable accomplishments. Ed’s unusual creation is called the Coral Castle, (it was originally called “Rock Gate Park”). Ed without any outside assistance or large machinery single-handedly built the Coral Castle. He carved and sculpted over 1,100 tons of coral rock as a testimony to his lost love, Agnes

In the end i believe that AntiGravity already exists in governments, Potential is to big, so what the hell can they do with all this existing iron on 4 wheels and all other almost 60 years old technologies.