Monthly Archive for March, 2007

sex addicts are in

so funny! so the enquirer puts up this article on a sex addict who was fired from IBM suing write back. i mean this is america!! LOL

this is so funny! i need to learn to do this. there were so many cases where i could sue my previous companies. why didn’t i?

anyway, i find this excessively funny! whatever the case, i think lawsuits are the new thing to do………..

read it here: http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37724

Sex addict part-time lawyer sues IBM for $5 million

Blames Vietnam war for unhealthy Web fixation

By Andrew Thomas: Monday 19 February 2007, 17:58

Continue reading ’sex addicts are in’

TPS report

i am going to use this!!

today’s dilbert is everything i wanted it to be.

Dilbert 2007-03-17

funny thing, i start my papers with blank layout and “blah blah blah” all over the place. better yet, i’m actually lazier than that :) i usually type “asdasd” because it’s easier to type than “blah”… think about it… b l a h is all over the keyboard (unless you’re using some weired kind of a board). see, a s d is all right there. so simple. isn’t it awesome? like WAY cool!!!

where was i?

oh, blue is better than green but i like green better anyway. there, i told you!!

my presentation at DPI

HA~!

now, isn’t this super-cool????

contribute AUTOMATICALLY adds a button to firefox for me to post a selection to a blog. WOW

very cool!

simply amazing!

this is about my recent presentation at DPI.

YAY!

Quoted from http://plasma.mem.drexel.edu/announcements/:

Announcements - Drexel Plasma Institute - College of Engineering - Drexel University

Dear Students, Colleagues and Friends,

We will be having our next DPI seminar. Please see below for more details.

Title of Presentation: COMPARISON OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT APPLICATION OF NON-THERMAL ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE DIELECTRIC BARRIER DISCHARGE PLASMA TO TISSUES AND CELLS

Presenter: Greg Fridman

Date: Thursday, March 1st, 2007 at 3:30.

Abstract: Direct and indirect influence on micro-organisms of non-thermal atmospheric pressure Dielectric Barrier Discharge in air is compared in terms of bacteria inactivation rates. It is demonstrated that direct influence of the plasma, where charged particles contact bacteria directly, produces inactivation much faster than the indirect treatment, where plasma afterglow is delivered to the bacteria with a gas flow through the plasma region. This leads to an important conclusion that the effect of charged particles in plasma plays the essential role in interaction with living organisms, although synergy with longer living active molecules and atoms as well as UV radiation generated in plasma and at the surface of tissue may also play a role in inactivation.

Hope you are able to attend.

new from contribute 4

this is f’ing awesome!

i’m creating a "new blog entry" from contribute. see, looks like Adobe did something good finally. this time it’s Contribute 4. very nice!

rather impressive, really.

the good ‘ol Contribute interface and a nice connection to the blog. Rather impressive, if you ax me.

ok, next i will try to do something with images and posting from another site.