EA NBA Live 07
Author:lE!50N Date:2006-09-29 22:32
NBA Live returns for the 2007 season.
Take your game to the highest level in NBA LIVE 07. With all-new EA SPORTS Total Freestyle Control and revolutionary gameplay complete with ultra-realistic moves and player emotions the highly acclaimed basketball video game from the EA SPORTS brand plays as good as it looks. Pull off moves only the pros perform as you replicate the styles of your favorite NBA players. Elevate to the rim for an electrifying dunk and bring the crowd to its feet, or look to your superstars to shift momentum with the game on the line. Featuring all-new levels of ability for your EA SPORTS Freestyle Superstars and the power to switch their skills on-the-fly, the hardwood is yours for the taking in NBA LIVE 07.
The Departed
Author:lE!50N Date:2006-09-25 19:49
The Departed is an American film remake of the popular Hong Kong crime thriller Infernal Affairs(無間道) by renowned filmmaker Martin Scorsese. The film has finished filming and is currently in the post-production stage, scheduled for release on October 6, 2006.
(from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Departed)
陳奕迅 - 預感
Author:lE!50N Date:2006-09-25 17:20
很喜歡這首歌.. 陳奕迅的.. "預感"
Play Music -- 陳奕迅 - 預感
歌詞如下:
How to Use Different CSS Stylesheets for Different Browsers
Author:lE!50N Date:2006-09-21 14:14
Posted By Cory On 10th September 2006 @ 19:52
Being a web developer, I constantly finding myself spending more time fixing bugs that appear in Internet Explorer (IE) than I do actually developing. This often occurs when I am working with a client developing a website for a business or service where a significant group of its visitors are using a version of IE. When I send the client the final bill, they notice it being a little higher than expected. Because I charge by the hour of work, the more time I spend fixing IE bugs after I have already designed and coded the site, the more the final bill increases. Wouldn’t it be great to specify a certain external style sheet to be used in IE and have a separate one for the other, better, browsers? After searching for a long time on multiple search engines, I still have not found a simple, basic article explaining how to do what I wanted to do. Here is where this tutorial comes in. I have done some research, tested out some things on a dummy server, and have come up with a great alternative to spending 250% more time on IE bugs than designing. Using the methods I describe in this article, you can easily hide style sheets or even just sections of code from Internet Explorer, or any other browser for that matter. I also explain in detail how and why these methods work. Enjoy.
Some Pictures of UCLA
Author:lE!50N Date:2006-09-20 21:31
The University of California, Los Angeles, generally known as UCLA, is a public, coeducational university whose main campus is in the residential area of Westwood, Los Angeles, California. Established as a branch of the state university in 1919, it is the second-oldest general-purpose campus in the University of California system and has the largest enrollment of any university in the state.
The UCLA campus currently comprises 163 buildings across 419 acres (1.7 km²) in the western part of Los Angeles, north of the Westwood shopping district and just south of Sunset Boulevard (Details from Wikipedia).
Most of the main buildings in UCLA are built in the Italian Lombard Romanesque style, with red brick wall.
One thing surprised me that I could find the Bauhinia blakeana flower, which is the floral emblem of Hong Kong, in the UCLA campus!
3840X1024的WOW
Author:lE!50N Date:2006-09-20 16:13
WOW is a very famous online game in China, I have tried to play this game for couple weeks before Leina came to the US.
Today, I read an artile on a Chinese website, 163.com. http://game.163.com/06/0920/12/2RFCBHMS00311V3R_2.html
The writer tried to use three 19" LCDs together and ran the game with 3840X1024 resolution...

Here are the capture images from the article...
Leica M8
Author:lE!50N Date:2006-09-17 23:12

The dream of many Leica photographers has come true: the Leica M system is now open for professional digital photography. Breaking completely new ground, the LEICA M8 doesn't only look like an M - it utilizes all the benefits of the analog Leica M system for sophisticated and creative digital photography. It is the only digital camera for professionals to incorporate the rangefinder system with its advantages of discreet and quiet operation, speed and precision. And the no-compromise quality criteria of the M system continue to apply to the M8. Full compatibility with nearly all M lenses means that their unique imaging performance is now available for digital photography, too. The low-noise CCD image sensor with a resolution of 10.3 megapixels has been specifically matched to the compact lens design to guarantee superlative photographic quality. The controls and functions of the digital M still concentrate on the essentials. The proven M concept is complemented by the intelligent extra functions that digital technology has to offer. The LEICA M8 is the first timeless digital camera "Made in Germany". Fascinatingly new and yet still a real Leica M. (The LEICA M8 will be available from the end of November 2006 on.)











