Archive for March, 2008

UK Restaurant Reviews

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Hardens food guide all started in the early noughty’s it was noticed that London as a city had no Belgian restaurant guidebooks at all. The idea was to design something which was pocket sized that food loving customers could use to help them to decide where is a good Czech restaurant to eat. Well over […]

How Not To Get Knocked Back and Forth

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

The market is tough, ruthless, unpredictable and frustrating. Getting “whipsawed” is the way many traders are introduced to the market’s many whims.
What is it? It’s when you buy something and it gets tossed back in your face. The price of your stock falls, and since you don’t know how far it will fall, you sell […]

When Rome attacked…

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Our confidence cannot rest in our pursuit of technology…
Terry Dashner (www.ffcba.com)
When Rome attacked Syracuse during the Second Punic War, the
Roman commander Marcellus expected to capture the city with only
a five-day siege. However, the Romans found their land-and-sea
attack repulsed by a variety of unusual war machines.
The land forces were met by stones and other missiles hurled
from […]

History to the promotional t shirt

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

The first t-shirts created were worn as undershirts. This is still the way it is, but T-shirts are at present also frequently worn as the only solitary piece of apparel on the top half of the body. T-shirts have also turned into a medium for self-expression and promoting business logos. In the former 1950s several […]

How to Make an Office Pool

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

With Gambling becoming more and more common in everyday life you
would think that online gambling is the most popular form of
gambling. It is not, the most common form of gambling done today
is the office pool.
Betting on sports has become more popular in the last few years.
It used to be you had to know a […]

A.I. System and Arcade Games

Friday, March 28th, 2008

 
The first arcade games were built on discrete logic and were strictly based on competition between the players. In those days there wasn’t any A.I. system.
Peculiar algorithms have been used in the arcade games. A [popular method of controlling an NPC in the game was by scripting.
Path finding is a commonly used A.I. […]

Be the Captain of Your Life’s Ship

Friday, March 28th, 2008

In his book, “Crossing the Unknown Sea: Work as a Pilgrimage of Identity,” author David Whyte explores the concept of work from an internal perspective and how work allows us to become the individuals that we are. He refers to the works of the well-known poet and engraver, William Blake. Whyte uses the analogy […]