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26 Jul 2008 


We had stumbled onto the set of a "Survivor"-like television show. But I'm getting ahead of myself. First let me tell you how we stumbled onto the Pearl Islands in Panama, and then I'll tell you how we came upon the Orange Tribe on the island of Mogo Mogo.



Every year, my husband and I take my niece on a summer vacation. This year, we decided to go to Panama. Besides the canal, Panama has a lot to offer: There are mountains, beaches, colonial cities and rain forests. After we found a $158 round trip flight from Miami, Florida, the decision was made. My only fear was the weather; it was rainy season in Central America.



After weeks of research, I was torn. We had enough time to visit one set of islands, and there were two island chains that I was having a hard time choosing between. The San Blas Islands are off the northeast coast of Panama in the Caribbean. They're also known as Kuna Yala and are home to the Kuna Indians. It would be a chance to see the Kunas up close, living as they have for centuries in grass huts along the water's edge.



The other option was the Pearl Islands. The Archipiélago de las Perlas, less well-known than the San Blas, is off the southern Pacific coast of Panama. After an agonizing week of self-debate, I decided that our summer vacation would include a trip to the Pearl Islands. The flight was only 20 minutes from Panama City, but more importantly, I was told it didn't rain as much on the Pacific side.



The sales pitch to my niece: "We are going to where the 2003 edition of 'Survivor' and 'Survivor: All-Stars' were filmed." I was referring to the popular American reality TV show, and I didn't realize that dozens of other countries had their own versions. I admit my destination choice was not as educational as a few days with the Kuna Indians, but I thought it would be better than being rained in with a bored teenager.


Admin · 82 views · 2 comments
26 Jul 2008 


We had stumbled onto the set of a "Survivor"-like television show. But I'm getting ahead of myself. First let me tell you how we stumbled onto the Pearl Islands in Panama, and then I'll tell you how we came upon the Orange Tribe on the island of Mogo Mogo.



Every year, my husband and I take my niece on a summer vacation. This year, we decided to go to Panama. Besides the canal, Panama has a lot to offer: There are mountains, beaches, colonial cities and rain forests. After we found a $158 round trip flight from Miami, Florida, the decision was made. My only fear was the weather; it was rainy season in Central America.



After weeks of research, I was torn. We had enough time to visit one set of islands, and there were two island chains that I was having a hard time choosing between. The San Blas Islands are off the northeast coast of Panama in the Caribbean. They're also known as Kuna Yala and are home to the Kuna Indians. It would be a chance to see the Kunas up close, living as they have for centuries in grass huts along the water's edge.



The other option was the Pearl Islands. The Archipiélago de las Perlas, less well-known than the San Blas, is off the southern Pacific coast of Panama. After an agonizing week of self-debate, I decided that our summer vacation would include a trip to the Pearl Islands. The flight was only 20 minutes from Panama City, but more importantly, I was told it didn't rain as much on the Pacific side.



The sales pitch to my niece: "We are going to where the 2003 edition of 'Survivor' and 'Survivor: All-Stars' were filmed." I was referring to the popular American reality TV show, and I didn't realize that dozens of other countries had their own versions. I admit my destination choice was not as educational as a few days with the Kuna Indians, but I thought it would be better than being rained in with a bored teenager.


Admin · 124 views · 4 comments
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25 Jul 2008 

Show researchers from the University of gasoline in Germany, a new computer program designed specifically for robots to allow them to "learn" the movement through trial and error and thus avoid the error of its own.

The program simulates the new process sensors and a sense of overlapping and interrelated, and that is the same process carried out by the brain in so-called "network or nervous."

In presentations by video equipment, the artificial dog learning to jump over the fence, while another robot learns pattern mimics how the human standing in a vertical, in addition to the performance of the coup movements in the air backwards (Somersault).

Learn self -
The researcher Professor Ralph Monastery of the Max Planck Institute of Applied Mathematics in the fields of science also apply a new computer program to other animals and people satellites in order to prove the hypothesis that the robots could learn from the movement itself.

The only thing provided to the network are the types of movements that the robot can be accomplished. In the event of robot for example, there are 15 detailed, in addition to the angles which the robot to move accordingly

Amandamemo

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Categories: Business, Technology, Money, Others
25 Jul 2008 
company "IronKey" specialized in manufacturing Flash memory safe, unveiling a new encrypted reach a capacity of 8 GB and enjoyed port USA me.

The new memory has the characteristics of water-resistant and heat and strong and enjoys the advantages of high protection and encryption contains a complete Hardware and technical verification of the identity of high precision and a set of portable applications and high-speed memory.

This is the latest product production lines of the company, memory and equipped with a range of applications and services, including the Firefox browser that cellular phones and the IronKey Password Manager to manage passwords, and service Secure Sessions.

Admin · 190 views · 1 comment
Categories: Technology, Others
17 Jul 2008 

Scientists said that a bead contraceptives paid women to choose the wrong men, based on a study involving 100 women.

The researchers found that women choose a different man after dealt with contraceptive pills.

It is believed that women using sense of smell to identify the different immune system gene in men.

He says joint research conducted by the Universities of Liverpool and Newcastle to a bead contraceptives affect this process turbulence.

Research indicates that genes with various partners to increase their access to good child hale and less prone to infection, as well as the decline likely to suffer from fertility problems or fallout.

Experts say that women gravitate naturally to a man who has a different immune system through the smell.

And they add that this is the one who pays for the use of women's sense of smell to help choose her partner.

Results
The researchers asked the woman about 100 samples to clip the smell of the bodies of 6 men and identification of the best.

It was an experience before and after addressing a bead contraception has the results are quite different.

The researchers believe that this difference due to the way that stimulates the disc case of pregnancy among women.

These results have prompted a prominent researcher Dr. Gregg Roberts to warn women to stop addressing the pill because it may lead to the collapse of relations since the list perception through sense of smell plays an important role in Gravitating to the other party

Amandamemo

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