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Displaying 1-5 out of 22 Back - Next 5 1. Wow been a while!!!!! 11/20/2003 2:25:39 PM - Posted by: QuantumFlux Man, its been a while since I've had time to upload anything. Basically im figuring out some stuff with Flash, I did post a beta of my new logo on the new beta page. Well I will keep working on this and hopefully it will be up very soon. I'm going to switch to the new design as soon as I get to about 40% complete. Right now its about 30% so hopefully soon I will update it. Thanks for your patience. 2. New Design Beta is out 10/4/2003 3:55:02 AM - Posted by: QuantumFlux Well, after a lot of hard work... I finally have a Beta version of the site. To view it click here to see it in action. 3. Sorry for not posting!!! 9/29/2003 12:03:30 AM - Posted by: QuantumFlux Sorry for not posting in a while. I've been busy working on the new version of Star Frost Productions. Its basically going to be an overhaul in the graphics department. And is going to have a working structure, and even a group of people dedicated to keeping the site active. I already have 3 people who will be helping maintain the site. So for those who even stop by and read this once in a while. Stay tuned. I am thinking of finishing the new design in 2 more weeks tops. 4. NTT verifies diamond semiconductor operation at 81 9/1/2003 7:43:15 PM - Posted by: QuantumFlux TOKYO — Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) has developed a diamond semiconductor device that operates at 81 GHz frequency, more than twice the speed of earlier devices. The advance promises to make amplification in the millimeter-wave band from 30 to 300 GHz possible for the first time, NTT claimed. 5. Car That Can Park Itself Put on Sale by Toyota 9/1/2003 2:32:22 PM - Posted by: nemoindreams TOKYO (Reuters) - A car that can park itself without the driver having to touch the steering wheel, said by maker Toyota Motor Corp to be a world first, went on sale in Japan on Monday. Toyota's new hybrid gasoline-electric Prius sedan uses electrically operated power steering and sensors that help guide the car when reversing into parking spaces. Toyota President Fujio Cho sat in the driver's seat at a demonstration laid on for the press, surprising reporters by holding his hands up as the car quickly parked itself. |