Thursday, 30. April 2009

Kiffer babes - (45 Fotos)


Kiffer

fishki.net

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Rauschblätter auf der Autobahn


Die aus Afrika stammende Biodroge Kat wird immer beliebter in Europa. Das Rauschmittel muss ganz frisch konsumiert werden: Es wird legal in die Niederlande eingeflogen, Schmuggler transportieren die Blätter weiter - und liefern sich häufig wilde Verfolgungsfahrten mit der Polizei.

spiegel.de Das grüne Gold

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Die schnellste Kamera der Welt


Dieser Fotoapparat ist schneller als alle anderen, viel schneller: Mit einer vollkommen neuen Digitalkameratechnik erreichten Forscher Belichtungszeiten von billionstel Sekunden. Der rasante Fotoapparat soll Wissenschaftlern und Ärzten helfen.

Die schnellste Kamera der Welt

spiegel.de

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World's fastest camera


A team of physicists has built the world's fastest camera using off-the-shelf electronics from the fibre-optics industry.

The camera technique, known as serial time-encoded amplified microscopy (STEAM), can take an image every 163 nanoseconds — a rate roughly six times as fast as the best digital video cameras on the market. Although its current resolution is only about 2,500 pixels, that can probably be improved, says Keisuke Goda, a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, and one of the authors on the paper, which appears today in Nature.

nature.com

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Best-selling Swedish author uploads audio book to the Pirate Bay to protest court verdict


The well-known Swedish author Unni Drougge was so upset by the court verdict against the Pirate Bay that she uploaded a home-made audio book version of her best-selling new novel Boven i Mitt Drama Kallas Kärlek (The villan in my drama is called love) to the site, complete with a manifesto for free file sharing and a link to her Paypal account.

p2p-blog.com

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More Swedish ISPs Decide To Keep No Logs To Protect Users


We recently noted that a Swedish ISP was advertising the fact that it doesn't keep log files of its users, following the newly implemented Swedish law, IPRED, that requires ISPs to hand over log files if users are accused of copyright infringement online. It appears that the attention generated by that one ISP has now lead multiple Swedish ISPs to also promise to delete all user data, so that there would be nothing to turn over.

techdirt.com

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