Saturday, October 26, 2013

tell me the difference :)?

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I AM VIETN


Between normal X-ray technology and Computed Tomography used in hospital , especially about Computer Function of CT
thanks
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Standard x-rays are simple images similar to photographs taken in the X-ray spectrum of light.

Computed tomography (CT), originally known as computed axial tomography (CAT or CT scan) and body section roentgenography, is a medical imaging method employing tomography where digital geometry processing is used to generate a three-dimensional image of the internals of an object from a large series of two-dimensional X-ray images taken around a single axis of rotation. The word "tomography" is derived from the Greek tomos (slice) and graphia (to write). CT produces a volume of data which can be manipulated, through a process known as windowing, in order to demonstrate various structures based on their ability to block the X-ray beam. Although historically the images generated were in the axial or transverse plane (orthogonal to the long axis of the body), modern scanners allow this volume of data to be reformatted in various planes or even as volumetric (3D) representations of structures.

Although most common in healthcare, CT is also used in other fields, for example nondestructive materials testing.


Advantages Over Projection Radiography

First, CT completely eliminates the superimposition of images of structures outside the area of interest. Second, because of the inherent high-contrast resolution of CT, differences between tissues that differ in physical density by less than 1% can be distinguished. Third, data from a single CT imaging procedure consisting of either multiple contiguous or one helical scan can be viewed as images in the axial, coronal, or sagittal planes, depending on the diagnostic task. This is referred to as multiplanar reformatted imaging.


Regarding your question about the computing portion, X-ray slice data is generated using an X-ray source that rotates around the object; X-ray sensors are positioned on the opposite side of the circle from the X-ray source. Many data scans are progressively taken as the object is gradually passed through the gantry. They are combined together by the mathematical procedure known as tomographic reconstruction.

Newer machines with faster computer systems and newer software strategies can process not only individual cross sections but continuously changing cross sections as the gantry, with the object to be imaged, is slowly and smoothly slid through the X-ray circle. These are called helical or spiral CT machines. Their computer systems integrate the data of the moving individual slices to generate three dimensional volumetric information (3D-CT scan), in turn viewable from multiple different perspectives on attached CT workstation monitors.
CT scanner with cover removed to show the principle of operation
CT scanner with cover removed to show the principle of operation

In conventional CT machines, an X-ray tube and detector are physically rotated behind a circular shroud (see the image above right); in the electron beam tomography (EBT) the tube is far larger and higher power to support the high temporal resolution. The electron beam is deflected in a hollow funnel shaped vacuum chamber. X-rays are generated when the beam hits the stationary target. The detector is also stationary.

The data stream representing the varying radiographic intensity sensed reaching the detectors on the opposite side of the circle during each sweep is then computer processed to calculate cross-sectional estimations of the radiographic density, expressed in Hounsfield units. Sweeps cover 360 or just over 180 degrees in conventional machines, 220 degrees in EBT.

CT is used in medicine as a diagnostic tool and as a guide for interventional procedures. Sometimes contrast materials such as intravenous iodinated contrast are used. This is useful to highlight structures such as blood vessels that otherwise would be difficult to delineate from their surroundings. Using contrast material can also help to obtain functional information about tissues.

Pixels in an image obtained by CT scanning are displayed in terms of relative radiodensity. The pixel itself is displayed according to the mean attenuation of the tissue(s) that it corresponds to on a scale from -1024 to +3071 on the Hounsfield scale. Pixel is a two dimensional unit based on the matrix size and the field of view. When the CT slice thickness is also factored in, the unit is known as a Voxel, which is a three dimensional unit. The phenomenon that one part of the detector cannot differ between different tissues is called the Partial Volume Effect. That means that a big amount of cartilage and a thin layer of compact bone can cause the same attenuation in a voxel as hyperdense cartilage alone. Water has an attenuation of 0 Hounsfield units (HU) while air is -1000 HU, cancellous bone is typically +400 HU, cranial bone can reach 2000 HU or more (os temporale) and can cause artefacts. The attenuation of metallic implants depends on atomic number of the element used: Titanium usually has an amount of +1000 HU, iron steel can completely extinguish the X-ray and is therefore responsible for well-known line-artifacts in computed tomogrammes.

What laptop would be best?




Miss Sunsh


Hiya, could you help me in finding what laptop would best suit me needs? (University)

First off, i don't need it for games, amazing graphics, or even memory space (I've got a 80gb memory thing which I'll be saving everything to not the laptop in case it crashes.)

What i do need is
1) something that runs really fast and won't leave me waiting ages for pages to load, so a very good working memory. (whatever that is? :P) for instant i use ancestry.co.uk a lot and I'll often have 50+ webpage's pages open at once.
2) Not easily breakable, or prone to glitches. I'm not saying I'm going to throw the thing at the wall, but i don't want some temperamental laptop that keeps crashing or acting up.
3) Somewhat stylish/sleek in appearance.
4) around the £1,000 mark
5) Not a mac, my friend has one and it drives me nuts :P

Any help would be much appreciated. :)
x
Oh and seeing as I'll be getting it for uni/as a uni student, any deals I can cash in on ;o)



Answer
I would recomend the HP G60-214EM. It has one fantastic spec, I have just been looking at laptops and this also has really good deals with it, on pc world. This is a copied spec (from pc world) hope it helps: Processor Type AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core Processor QL62
Processor speed (1.9 GHz, 1 MB Cache) The higher the number of Megahertz (MHZ) the faster the processor should be
Memory Size 3 GB MB
Memory Type DDR2
Hard Drive Capacity 250 GB The bigger the c

How can we make , our sculpture of face by help of computer .?

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Heights!


kindly tell step by step .
Sir but not like this ..

If you stick your head in a bucket of cement that should work.



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How you get your face into the computer is either you model it (lot of work) or you have access to a 3D laser scanner. That is fairly easy, can however still be time consuming if you want to put a number of scans together. If there is a university where you live, check out their engineering or art department if they have one. If not forget about it, unless you happen to be really rich, it's going to be more expensive than a new car.

Before you start see that you know you have access to some way to print it or get it milled. Make sure you know the requirement for the mesh and make sure you have access to the appropriate programs which generate the correct mesh.

Unless you have access to everything (e.g. you are at university and it has the equipment) it will be faster and easier and cheaper if you do body casting and make a mold of your face. How to do this has been explained in this forum many times, there are websites and books, so you should have no problems finding it out if you are serious about it.

How can we make , our sculpture of face by help of computer .?




Heights!


kindly tell step by step .
Sir but not like this ..

If you stick your head in a bucket of cement that should work.



Answer
How can we make , our sculpture of face by help of computer .?

How you get your face into the computer is either you model it (lot of work) or you have access to a 3D laser scanner. That is fairly easy, can however still be time consuming if you want to put a number of scans together. If there is a university where you live, check out their engineering or art department if they have one. If not forget about it, unless you happen to be really rich, it's going to be more expensive than a new car.

Before you start see that you know you have access to some way to print it or get it milled. Make sure you know the requirement for the mesh and make sure you have access to the appropriate programs which generate the correct mesh.

Unless you have access to everything (e.g. you are at university and it has the equipment) it will be faster and easier and cheaper if you do body casting and make a mold of your face. How to do this has been explained in this forum many times, there are websites and books, so you should have no problems finding it out if you are serious about it.




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Friday, October 25, 2013

Show Question?

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seangriffe


Would you watch a show like this:

It's called ENTER THE MATRIX.

It's about a person who discovers a gigantic supercomputer in New York, under an abandoned mansion. In the supercomputer, he found a virtual world of New York, the whole entire thing.

In the virtual world, are entities called Agents who are trying to get into the real world for some evil or cruel purpose.

The person then call down 5 friends and tell them about this discovery. And now they are going to stop the Agent's plan by putting them in a scanner and send their minds into the virtual world.

In the real world, everything is filmed in live action and in the virtual world, it's all 3D.

And they have weapons like: Sais, Samurai Swords, Guns, Hand to Hand combat?

Would you watch this show?
Man, that's it?



Answer
No, but my husband probably would.

Im a highschooler who wants to persure a career in 2D animation. I need advice from a 2D Animator!?

Q. First, Id like to inform you a little about myself.

I've been drawing for a while now and I think I've developed some pretty good drawing skills considering Im only 16. My line of work is just sketches and more sketches of people and anatomical figures. I get creative with my drawings and a lot of my 'finished work' goes along the lines of illustration that I do on the computer with my tablet.

Im awful at traditional painting, but Im quite confident in my drawing skills when it comes to drawing from life. Especially the human figure! But I work with the human figure blind more often than I do from life. I look to Jack Hamm's 'Drawing The Head and Figure' as well as Andy Smith's "Drawing Dynamic Comics."(Which teaches about drawing superhero comic figures) I try to mesh the two so that I can one day animate my own figures similar to those of the more realistic comicbooks you see on the shelves. I've also grown up looking at movies in the analytical aspect, scrutinizing pieces of the film to appreciate scenes and the storyboard that go into the film. My influences to persue in animation were DEFINATELY Batman the Animated Series and cartoon network itself! That as well as a few anime with either a very moving narrative or astounding animation qaulity. (Cowboy Bebop, Wolf's Rain, Ghost In The Shell..) And even a few disney favorites... Oliver in Company, Aristo Cats, Balto, Lion King.

Here are examples of a few edited works from my sketchbook.
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http://i42.tinypic.com/axi80m.png
http://i40.tinypic.com/5b2tlv.jpg (this one is a quick, maybe 15 to 20 minute drawing of my little brother laying down on the couch)

My drawings niches right now dont fit what I'd like to be able to do in the future, (Im having difficulties in drawing guys! Especially their muscles!) but Im working hard to up my skills before its time to send applications into college. (Im in the 11th grade) Im very informed on portfolio requirements and what schools would like to see because Im in my highschool's 'Senior Portfolio Class' which is a class to prepare Senior's portfolios for college. Im an advanced art student, as well as 2 other Juniors, and we're in it togethor. My grades, Ill have you know, are awful. I go to summer school once every year because I always end up failing one of my classes and I have to make up the credit so I can graduate. And the class that did that to me last year was french, which I couldnt take over the summer because they dont offer it at my highschool. So Im screwed when it comes to impressing a college with my '3 years of a language' thing. Im REALLY depending on art school at this point! I know I should not have done that because it shows a horrible work ethic, but drawing is the only thing I like to do! (besides play videogames, haha)

I want to become an animator! (I've got a lightbox, a scanner and my trusty tablet) And I aspire to continue a career into 2D! I've looked into A LOT of schools and I cant find a school with a truly impressive curriculum in 2D animation. (I know its actually just animation where they teach you both 3D and 2D, but I couldnt find a good batch of classes for 2D in each of the programs of study for the colleges I was looking into.) BUT...

I did find SCAD. Savannah College of Art and Design. (http://www.scad.edu) And their student work is very nice, I didnt see much 2D, but when I looked at their classes, it was a pretty nice list for 2D! I understand now that SCAD is supposedly a very impressive school, and I'd really like to get in!

But my questions are... Do I have any other options? Is my work or my plans right now only going to hurt me? I dont know about what its like getting a job as a 2D animator or what an average day is for somebody working as one. Or even what the chances are for me to work for a company that'll give me decent pay to live on and pay future debt! I need some intel on somebody who works as a 2D animator. Im ready for a long road ahead of me until I really have the skills and experience needed to be a truly magnificent animator, but I want to make sure that when I train for it in college that I'll find work to get myself out there. I understand I wont be a big time animator or something straight out of college, but I want to know places or companies to work that I can do what I love and get more experience. Whats a good company or place to start out with? I dont even know if I have the right mindset right now! I feel blind! I know nothing about the animation career other than little things on how to actually animate.

Last but not least, whats your story on how you became a 2D animator?

If you read this, thankyou so so much. Im positive that I and many other students out there have these same questions too. I read online that pay for 2D animation is looked at as a bad living, but it honestly de
Im sorry this is so long. If you know a different place where I can contact 2D animators, drop me a line!


Answer
Hey, first off your work is great. The last two are kind of boring, but the first couple ones are really impressive. SCAD is a great school, if I were you I would go there. I went to school where they had an animation program where you learned both 2d and 3d. I do know that if you can find a 2d animation job the pay won't be that great. New York is a good place to be for 2d animators, I recently worked with a girl on a show called Fat Guy Stuck in Internet who went on to animate for Super Jail, a 2d show on Adult Swim. All in All you really need to go to art school, it builds a lot of drawing skill in many different ways. Good Luck.




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Whats the next film remake?

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Ghost Boy


Theres been afew remakes of films over the years like the Italian job, wicker man etc. What film do you want to be remade?

Thanks



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Piranha 3D (2010) was the last.

NOTE: Films in development don't always come to pass.

X = Major Remake

Let Me In (2010) is the next.
USA â 8 October 2010

The Experiment (2010) straight to DVD
USA â 21 September 2010
True Grit (2010)USA â 25 December 2010 X
13 (2010)
And Soon the Darkness (2010)
The Gate (2010)
Cannibals (2010)
Irreversi (2010)
Meatballs (2010) X
Jesus Christ Superstar (2010) X
Torrente (2010)
Electric Dreams (2010)
Star Blazers (2010)
Terror Train (2010)

Straw Dogs (2011) USA â 16 September 2011 X
Fright Night (2011) USA â 7 October 2011 X
Footloose (2011) USA â 1 April (2011) X
The Smurfs (2011) USA â 3 August 2011 X
Child's Play (2011) USA â July 2011 X
Arthur (2011) X
Mother's Day (2011)
The Crow (2011) X
Battlestar Galactica (2011) X
Warriors (2011) X
Death Wish (2011) X
Jesus Henry Christ (2011) X
Ghost in the Shell (2011)
Drop Dead Fred (2011) X
It (2011) X
Total Recall (2011) X
Battle Royale (2011) X
The Seven Samurai (2011) X
The Lives of Others (2011)
Creature from the Black Lagoon (2011) X
Cut Throats Nine (2011)
Short Circuit (2011) X
The Blob (2011) X
They Live (2011)
Magnum P.I. (2011) X
Kiki's Delivery Service (2011)
Commando (2011) X
Romancing the Stone (2011) X
Moby Dick (2011) X
Rififi (2011)
The Little Shop of Horror (2011) X
Somewhere Tonight (2011)
Lake Mungo (2011)
Dirty Dancing (2011) X
The 39 Steps (2011)
Scanners (2011) X
Videodrome (2011) X
Don't Look in the Basement! (2011)
Untitled Reykjavik-Rotterdam Remake (2011)
An American Werewolf in Paris (2011) X
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! (2011) X
Race with the Devil (2011)
Missing in Action (2011) X

Westworld (2012) X
Frankenstein (2012) X
The NeverEnding Story (2012) X
Dune (2012) X
Yellow Submarine (2012) X
Faster, Pussycat Kill Kill (2012)
Hellraiser (2012) X
Knight Rider (2012) X
Logan's Run (2012) X
Oh, God! (2012) X
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) X
Highlander (2012) X
The Thomas Crown Affair 2 (2012)
Gambit (2012)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2012) X
Black Lightning (2012)
A Star Is Born (2012) X
Labyrinth (2012) X
Pet Sematary (2012) X
Flash Gordon (2012) X
Suspiria (2012)
Barbarella (2012) X
Sharky's Machine (2012) X
I Dream of Jeannie (2012) X
Dirty Dozen (2012) X
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2012) X
Slap Shot (2012) X
The Six Million Dollar Man (2012) X
Christmas in Connecticut (2012)
The Edukators (2012)
Girls Just Want to Have Fun (2012) X

RoboCop (2013) X
The Orphanage (2013) X
Fantastic Four (2013) X
The Birds (2013) X
Escape from New York (2013) X
36 (2013)
Forbidden Planet (2013)
Intimate Strangers (2013)

Show Question?




seangriffe


Would you watch a show like this:

It's called ENTER THE MATRIX.

It's about a person who discovers a gigantic supercomputer in New York, under an abandoned mansion. In the supercomputer, he found a virtual world of New York, the whole entire thing.

In the virtual world, are entities called Agents who are trying to get into the real world for some evil or cruel purpose.

The person then call down 5 friends and tell them about this discovery. And now they are going to stop the Agent's plan by putting them in a scanner and send their minds into the virtual world.

In the real world, everything is filmed in live action and in the virtual world, it's all 3D.

And they have weapons like: Sais, Samurai Swords, Guns, Hand to Hand combat?

Would you watch this show?
Man, that's it?



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No, but my husband probably would.




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what are some reverse engineering techniques?

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Kevin7





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Reverse engineering of machines
As computer-aided design (CAD) has become more popular, reverse engineering has become a viable method to create a 3D virtual model of an existing physical part for use in 3D CAD, CAM, CAE or other software. The reverse-engineering process involves measuring an object and then reconstructing it as a 3D model. The physical object can be measured using 3D scanning technologies like CMMs, laser scanners, structured light digitizers or computed tomography. The measured data alone, usually represented as a point cloud, lacks topological information and is therefore often processed and modeled into a more usable format such as a triangular-faced mesh, a set of NURBS surfaces or a CAD model.
Reverse engineering is also used by businesses to bring existing physical geometry into digital product development environments, to make a digital 3D record of their own products or to assess competitors' products. It is used to analyse, for instance, how a product works, what it does, and what components it consists of, estimate costs, and identify potential patent infringement, etc. Value engineering is a related activity also used by businesses. It involves de-constructing and analysing products, but the objective is to find opportunities for cost cutting.

Reverse engineering of software
The three main groups of software reverse engineering are
1. Analysis through observation of information exchange, most prevalent in protocol reverse engineering, which involves using bus analyzers and packet sniffers, for example, for accessing a computer bus or computer network connection and revealing the traffic data thereon. Bus or network behaviour can then be analyzed to produce a stand-alone implementation that mimics that behaviour. This is especially useful for reverse engineering device drivers. Sometimes, reverse engineering on embedded systems is greatly assisted by tools deliberately introduced by the manufacturer, such as JTAG ports or other debugging means. In Microsoft Windows, low-level debuggers such as SoftICE are popular.
2. Disassembly using a disassembler, meaning the raw machine language of the program is read and understood in its own terms, only with the aid of machine-language mnemonics. This works on any computer program but can take quite some time, especially for someone not used to machine code. The Interactive Disassembler is a particularly popular tool.
3. Decompilation using a decompiler, a process that tries, with varying results, to recreate the source code in some high-level language for a program only available in machine code or bytecode.

Reverse engineering of integrated circuits/smart cards
Reverse engineering is an invasive and destructive form of analyzing a smart card. The attacker grinds away layer by layer of the smart card and takes pictures with an electron microscope. With this technique, it is possible to reveal the complete hardware and software part of the smart card. The major problem for the attacker is to bring everything into the right order to find out how everything works. Engineers try to hide keys and operations by mixing up memory positions, for example, busscrambling. In some cases, it is even possible to attach a probe to measure voltages while the smart card is still operational. Engineers employ sensors to detect and prevent this attack. This attack is not very common because it requires a large investment in effort and special equipment that is generally only available to large chip manufacturers. Furthermore, the payoff from this attack is low since other security techniques are often employed such as shadow accounts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_engineering

tell me the difference :)?




I AM VIETN


Between normal X-ray technology and Computed Tomography used in hospital , especially about Computer Function of CT
thanks
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Small suggestion :)
Are you having blog , could you invite me as your friend :)



Answer
Standard x-rays are simple images similar to photographs taken in the X-ray spectrum of light.

Computed tomography (CT), originally known as computed axial tomography (CAT or CT scan) and body section roentgenography, is a medical imaging method employing tomography where digital geometry processing is used to generate a three-dimensional image of the internals of an object from a large series of two-dimensional X-ray images taken around a single axis of rotation. The word "tomography" is derived from the Greek tomos (slice) and graphia (to write). CT produces a volume of data which can be manipulated, through a process known as windowing, in order to demonstrate various structures based on their ability to block the X-ray beam. Although historically the images generated were in the axial or transverse plane (orthogonal to the long axis of the body), modern scanners allow this volume of data to be reformatted in various planes or even as volumetric (3D) representations of structures.

Although most common in healthcare, CT is also used in other fields, for example nondestructive materials testing.


Advantages Over Projection Radiography

First, CT completely eliminates the superimposition of images of structures outside the area of interest. Second, because of the inherent high-contrast resolution of CT, differences between tissues that differ in physical density by less than 1% can be distinguished. Third, data from a single CT imaging procedure consisting of either multiple contiguous or one helical scan can be viewed as images in the axial, coronal, or sagittal planes, depending on the diagnostic task. This is referred to as multiplanar reformatted imaging.


Regarding your question about the computing portion, X-ray slice data is generated using an X-ray source that rotates around the object; X-ray sensors are positioned on the opposite side of the circle from the X-ray source. Many data scans are progressively taken as the object is gradually passed through the gantry. They are combined together by the mathematical procedure known as tomographic reconstruction.

Newer machines with faster computer systems and newer software strategies can process not only individual cross sections but continuously changing cross sections as the gantry, with the object to be imaged, is slowly and smoothly slid through the X-ray circle. These are called helical or spiral CT machines. Their computer systems integrate the data of the moving individual slices to generate three dimensional volumetric information (3D-CT scan), in turn viewable from multiple different perspectives on attached CT workstation monitors.
CT scanner with cover removed to show the principle of operation
CT scanner with cover removed to show the principle of operation

In conventional CT machines, an X-ray tube and detector are physically rotated behind a circular shroud (see the image above right); in the electron beam tomography (EBT) the tube is far larger and higher power to support the high temporal resolution. The electron beam is deflected in a hollow funnel shaped vacuum chamber. X-rays are generated when the beam hits the stationary target. The detector is also stationary.

The data stream representing the varying radiographic intensity sensed reaching the detectors on the opposite side of the circle during each sweep is then computer processed to calculate cross-sectional estimations of the radiographic density, expressed in Hounsfield units. Sweeps cover 360 or just over 180 degrees in conventional machines, 220 degrees in EBT.

CT is used in medicine as a diagnostic tool and as a guide for interventional procedures. Sometimes contrast materials such as intravenous iodinated contrast are used. This is useful to highlight structures such as blood vessels that otherwise would be difficult to delineate from their surroundings. Using contrast material can also help to obtain functional information about tissues.

Pixels in an image obtained by CT scanning are displayed in terms of relative radiodensity. The pixel itself is displayed according to the mean attenuation of the tissue(s) that it corresponds to on a scale from -1024 to +3071 on the Hounsfield scale. Pixel is a two dimensional unit based on the matrix size and the field of view. When the CT slice thickness is also factored in, the unit is known as a Voxel, which is a three dimensional unit. The phenomenon that one part of the detector cannot differ between different tissues is called the Partial Volume Effect. That means that a big amount of cartilage and a thin layer of compact bone can cause the same attenuation in a voxel as hyperdense cartilage alone. Water has an attenuation of 0 Hounsfield units (HU) while air is -1000 HU, cancellous bone is typically +400 HU, cranial bone can reach 2000 HU or more (os temporale) and can cause artefacts. The attenuation of metallic implants depends on atomic number of the element used: Titanium usually has an amount of +1000 HU, iron steel can completely extinguish the X-ray and is therefore responsible for well-known line-artifacts in computed tomogrammes.




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what is best apple mac or windows vista?

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potter


hi, i am thinking about getting a new laptop and i am stuck between vista and mac i only have about 600-700 pounds to spend baring in mined that i will be using it for internet and gaming mostly. can anyone help me


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First - you can't find an Apple really at that price. I mean, a low end MacBook - maybe?
Second - it depends.
You have to decide what YOU want best.
Leopard and Vista both have bugs that both companies need to work out - I have used both. Leopard caused me more problems at start - tried it when it came out. I chose to go with Vista when SP1 came out because that's usually when MS starts getting the really bad things done.
Anyhow... some Pros and Cons
Mac - If you aren't really computer-savvy Macs are great. Their interface is designed to be pretty simple and stuff. They have some neat little graphical features but so does Vista now. In terms of design - the differences aren't enough to scream about.
Some of the programs offered with Mac people swear by - iPhoto, and that kind of stuff. But Windows has an equivalent for everything.
Vista - It is still a great interface and now kind of similar to Mac (I won't lie they got some influence from Mac) and in my opinion is easier to control stuff. I like being able to scan my computer and defragment my hard drive to create more room. If you know what this is - you probably want Vista.
Don't be fooled by the "Windows gets viruses and Macs don't." While it is unlikely that a Mac will get a virus - they DO get them and it is happened more often. A friend of ours got a Trojan that prevented him from doing ANYTHING on the internet (auto sent him to a different site) and because he didn't have a virus scanner or anything like that he had to completely wipe the hard drive. I like that Windows has stuff available for me to prevent that - while Mac just says they don't get viruses and tries to avoid a problem that is biting at their tails.
The other things is A LOT of programs do not run on Macintosh - meaning games, 3D modeling stuff - and what not. What you should do is check the applications you want to run and make sure they are available on the operating system you want.
People are die hard Windows and die hard Mac fans - there is a lot of animosity between the two communities out there. Don't judge on people's angry views - I mean I can be a bit angry.
Mac and Vista both have their ups and downs. Mostly these factors should help you decide:
-What programs you want to run and if they are available on the OS you choose?
-What design you like better? If you are used to XP, Leopard will be a big jump for you.
-What does the computer you are looking at run? What computer is in your price range? A Mac might not be best because you can get faster/bigger HD in a laptop running Vista. This is really up to you.

Don't judge on the stupid Mac commericials or the pointless Microsoft commercials (I hate both of them.) Just go with what you like the best.

By the way - games on Mac don't come out very often. Usually a year or more after the PC version.
If you wanna play Warhammer Online like I did - get a Vista laptop.

Does anyone know anything about x-ray microtomography?




Clark H


Hello! Please help me and my group with our assignment at uni! We have been asked to write a 3-page essay about x-ray microtomography. But it seems rather difficult to find information about that topic on the internet and in published texts. We would like any information available! Thanks a lot!


Answer
Microtomography, like tomography, uses x-rays to create cross-sections of a 3D-object that later can be used to recreate a virtual model without destroying the original model. The term micro is used to indicate that the pixel sizes of the cross-sections are in the micrometer range. This also means that the machine is much smaller in design compared to the human version and is used to model smaller objects.

These scanners are typically used for small animals (in-vivo scanners), biomedical samples, foods, microfossils, and other studies for which minute detail is desired.

The first X-ray microtomography system was conceived and built by Jim Elliott in the early 1980s. The first published X-ray microtomographic images were reconstructed slices of a small tropical snail, with pixel size about 50 micrometers. (JC Elliott and SD Dover. X-ray microtomography. J. Microscopy 126, 211-213, 1982.)

In 2005, Skyscan, a company that produces scientific instruments, introduced a nano-ct scanner, introducing the concept of Nanotomography. Other companies producing such scanners include Xradia for materials and semiconductor applications and Scanco Medical AG for medical applications.

Working principle

* Imaging system

Fan beam reconstruction
The fan-beam system is based on a 1-dimensional x-ray detector and an electronic x-ray source, creating 2-dimensional cross-sections of the object. Typically used in human Computed tomography systems.
Cone beam reconstruction
The cone-beam system is based on a 2-dimensional x-ray detector (camera) and an electronic x-ray source, creating projection images that later will be used to reconstruct the image cross-sections.

* Sample holder system

The sample stays still, and the camera and electronic x-ray source rotates.
This is best used for in-vivo animal scans, and other situations where the sample should remain unmoving, but is more expensive.
E.g.SkyScan-1076 or SkyScan-1078 or Scanco VivaCT 40 scanners for sample details.
The sample rotates, and the camera and electronic x-ray source stays still.
Much cheaper to build, since moving the sample requires fewer components than moving the camera and the electronic x-ray source.

* Open/Closed systems

Open x-ray system
In an open system, x-rays may escape or leak out, thus the operator must stay behind a shield, have special protective clothing, or operate the scanner from a distance or a different room. Typical examples of these scanners are the human versions, or designed for big objects.
E.g. Scanco medical XtremeCT scanner.
Closed x-ray system
In a closed system, x-ray shielding is put around the scanner so the operator can put the scanner on his desk or special table. Although the scanner is shielded, care must be taken and the operator usually carries a dose meter, since x-rays have a tendency to be absorbed by metal and then re-emitted like an antenna. Although a typical scanner will produce a relatively harmless volume of x-rays, repeated scannings in a short timeframe could pose a danger.
Closed systems tend to become very heavy because lead is used to shield the x-rays. Therefore, the smaller scanners only have a small space for samples.
E.g. SkyScan-1076 or SkyScan-1078 or Scanco mCT 40 or Scanco mCT 80 scanners

Typical use
* Biomedical

* Both dead and alive (in vivo) rat and mouse scanning.
* Human skin samples, small tumors, mice bone for osteoporosis research.

See in vivo microCT scanners for scanning examples.

* Electronics

Small electronic components. E.g. DRAM IC in plastic case.

* Microdevices

E.g. spray nozzle

* Composite materials and metallic foams

E.g. composite material with glass fibers 10 to 12 micrometres in diameter

* Polymers, plastics

E.g. plastic foam

* Diamonds

E.g. detecting defects in a diamond and finding the best way to cut it.

* Food and seeds

* E.g. piece of chocolate cake, cookies
* 3-D Imaging of Foods Using X-Ray Microtomography [1]

* Wood and paper

E.g. piece of wood to visualize year periodicity and cell structure

* Building materials

E.g. concrete after loading.

* Geology

E.g. sandstone

* Microfossils

E.g. bentonic foraminifers

* Space

E.g. Locating Stardust-like particles in aerogel using x-ray techniques [2]

* Others

E.g. cigarettes

* Stereo images

Visualizing with blue and green or blue filters to see depth




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Monday, October 21, 2013

what equipment is found in a dental lab?

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Leah


I am an Interior Design student, designing a dentist office and I was wondering what kinds of large equipment one would find in a small dental lab. By small I mean the type most dentist offices have built in. And also what exactly does the dental lab do?


Answer
Most dental labs have equipment that assists in the manufacturing of most dental applications. Some of the equipment includes: 3D Dental Scanners, 3D Dental Milling, 3D Dental Post Processing and 3D Dental Planning Software.

Here are some of the equipment specs > http://proto3000.com/dental-milling-machines.php

CEREC Sirona Milling Machine, please help?




Nicholas


We acquired a new Sirona CEREC InLab system. We had to put it into a new computer. We have hooked up the InEos Scanner and the CEREC Milling Machine. The scanner says "Error 200004 Acquisition card error" and also says "Connection to 3D camera disturbed" we have put back in the original belkin firewire card, and have reinstalled the driver, I have also disabled the onboard firewire. I dont know what else to do, the InEos scanner will not work.


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It's new, it's under guarantee. Call your supplier for help.




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Can i play WOW on dell studio 15?

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Right now dell has a pretty good coupon for this laptop so if i do buy it it has to be by april 30. The problem with waiting and seeing if something else comes out is that i need a laptop this summer for some summer courses and my desktop is on its death bed right now. I can get a way cheaper laptop but i am willing to pay the extra hundreds just to play wow.

So how well will this laptop work with wrath of the lich king? i know the graphics card is crap but its the best that they will do...

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OPERATING SYSTEM Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium Edition SP1 edit
WARRANTY AND SERVICE 1Yr Ltd Warranty and Mail-In Service edit
PRODUCTIVITY SOFTWARE Microsoft Works edit
HD DISPLAY Hi Resolution/Bright, glossy widescreen 15.4 WLED display (1440x900) edit
MEMORY 4GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 at 800MHz edit
HARD DRIVE Size: 250GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM) edit
VIDEO CARD 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3450 edit
INTERNAL OPTICAL DRIVE 8X Slot Load CD / DVD Burner (Dual Layer DVD+/-R Drive) edit
WIRELESS CARDS Dell Wireless 1397 802.11g Half Mini-Card edit
BLUETOOTH Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Internal (2.1) edit
INTEGRATED WEBCAM Integrated 2.0M Pixel Webcam edit
BATTERY OPTIONS 85 Whr Lithium Ion Battery (9 cell) edit
SOUND OPTIONS High Definition Audio 2.0 edit
KEYBOARD Back-lit Keyboard edit
FINGERPRINT SCANNER Integrated Finger Print Reader



Answer
WoW will run on your system just fine, as the system requirements state the following:
* Windows Vista or Windows XP
* Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP 1500+ 1300 MHz
* 512 MB or more of RAM (1 GB for Vista Users)
* 32 MB 3D video card with Hardware T&L or better
* 15 GB free HD space
* 4Ã CD-ROM drive
* Broadband Internet connection
so, since your machine is a 2.4 Ghz dual core with 4GBs of main memory, and a 250GB hard drive, it will run pretty well, thought the graphics card may limit the game somewhat

Should I Buy Windows Vista?




Joe13


Hello. Im just wondering from some of you who know computers and microsoft fairly well... I am saving to buy a new desktop computer. Im just not sure when i should buy one. Their are so many problems with Vista...i need help! Thanks!


Answer
Vista SP1 is due to be released this fall. Buy one ofter SP1 is released.

Make sure you get:
Vista Home Premium or Vista Ultimate. Vista Basic is garbage
Dual type processor.
2 GB RAM

Make sure you can get Vista drivers for your printer, scanner, webcam, etc.


Compare features of Vista versions
http://www.microsoft.com/canada/windows/products/windowsvista/editions/choose.mspx

Basic is missing these features the Premium has

Elegant Windows Aero desktop experience
with glass-like menu bars, Flip 3D, and Live Thumbnails
(This is what makes it look like Vista)

Collaborate and share documents
with Windows Meeting Space

Experience photos and entertainment
in your living room with Windows Media Center

Use Scheduled Backup
to automatically backup your files

Easily make DVDs
with Windows DVD Maker

Have more fun on your PC
with three new premium games: Chess Titans, Mahjong Titans, and Inkball

Create high definition movies
with Windows Movie Maker in High Definition




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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Can someone use this idea for cameras ? Please pass along and maybe it will evolve into something worthwhile !?

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Q. Dear Reader,

I offer these ideas for your consideration. First a few comments.
In the 1980âs a type of computer program, known as an expert system, was developed to diagnose Meningitis after reviewing the symptoms of possible candidate patients. It was more effective than the doctors it was tested against ! It is, I think, reasonable to assume that many other such programs could and should be developed and made widely available to the public. This would go a long way in reducing health care cost and move us forward technologically speaking, as a species. Now to, how this relates to camera improvements.

First: It is a fact that many human diseases reveal themselves in human fingernails, toenails, and in the eye. I am suggesting that a digital camera, loaded with a well written program, probably a combination of expert system and neural network could be used to diagnose potential disease conditions. Simply, place your hand or other such appendage on a controlled surface, take a picture and analyze same. I am aware that this concept is very general but I offer it to you with the hope that you will give it fair consideration.
If successful this could open up exciting new markets for camera makers.

Second: I would like to see a camera that has a program that will determine the area of surface by simple taking a picture of it. I think this should be fairly straight forward if you were to use Pickâs formula for determining area.

Third: I would like to see a digital camera add a long exposure feature to itsâ list of features. Once again I think this should be doable by creating a program that tells the camera to take pictures at intervals and âoverlaysâ each picture, thereby capturing more light for each picture pixel. Of course, a motorized tripod could be used to capture astronomical footage. This technique should increase still picture quality by orders of magnitude !

Lastly: The Intel corporation recently announced an optical device that will be available soon that will be fast enough, I have read, to download a high definition movie in on second ! This will of course make USB obsolete. It would seem that one could use this tool to connect a camera to other devices such as a microscope, telescope, or any other âopticalâ reader and get excellent video and extreme data analysis. I hope to soon see this available to the general public.

I have posted these thoughts on the web. I hope these memes evolve and inspire others to create.

Thank you,

Mr. J
Thanks for your input Joe.

On item 1, please realize that many corporations have a vested interest NOT to create such a program, whereas, camera makers are in need of ideas that will allow them to compete with ever better cell phone cameras.

On item 2, The area idea was meant to be a quick fix to problems like , finding the area of a wall you might want to wall paper or paint. It would only be used for "good enough approximations.

On item 3, I was thinking more about the possibility of using the camera via long exposure to act as a substitute telescope. Each image captured would bring new light to the lens. A program would add this photon info, by laying each image on TOP of the prior image. The internal program could keep track of new information being picked up thereby allowing a simple camera to view deep sky objects, and vivid still photos.

If no one else has input I will give you the best answer. I just wanted to post these ideas somewhere, in the hopes that by creating a mem


Answer
1 - interesting idea - however i think it would make more sense to create some computer software and then tether it to an off the shelf camera - reducing costs over all.

2 - To determine the surface area, you would have to have a 3d model of surface, because otherwise it would not be able to take into consideration and bumps or groves, as these would just appear as a flat surface. i believe that there are laser scanners that can already do this. I think they use them to scan in the 3d sculptures that are created to create animations such as the ones produced by pixar.

3 - There is a product that does it, and infact you can do it yourself, if you take hundred of pictured of a scene from the same point, load them into photoshop, and merge them, it will create a huge image that is all of yours stitched together to make one. Google Gigapixel photo.

4 - Light Peak - the technology you are referring to most probably will make usb obsolete. Telescopes are already available with mounts that allow you to place an SLR on the back, and use it as a huge lens. And video microscopes are available, with electron microscopes being able to produce very detailed and highly magnified images. The data transfer speed is not the issue here, rather the resolution of the cameras.

Anyway, some interesting ideas.

Joe

Linux live cd with good antivirus scan?




Milkduds


I was on a website, youtube and cgtextures.com and I was redirected to a fake rouge antivirus where it tells me my computer has x amount of threats blah blah blah. I quickly alt F4d out and scanned my computer. Nothing came up so I hope I didnt get anything. First off can someone explain to me a little about this fake antivirus scareware. I dont believe I have a computer with trojans malware or viruses becuase its only 2 months old and dedicated to 3D work. It runs windows7 64bit. This is why I am thinking it was definately a redirect.

I already have a linux live CD, but is there a good linux live CD that has a good virus scanner. That way incase I ever did get a virus I could remove it without reinstalling the OS and all my software which would take atleast a day.
Adding to the question. It doesnt seem like either of these websites would redirect to a virus scam site. Is it possible that one of the adds on the sites slipped through Googles radar and was actuall bad? I am mostly concerned as to why this happened.



Answer
Use a clean Windows or Mac computer and download this SystemRescueCD ISO

http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page


For Windows use the free ImgBurn to burn the ISO to a cd

(on a Mac use Apple's Disk Utility in the Applications > Utilities folder)

Research online what the BIO's boot key to hold to enter the BIO's for the infected computer.

Make sure the infected computer has a WIRED internet connection to the router with a Ethernet cable.

Insert the SystemRestorecd into the infected computer, boot and enter the BIO's, set the cd as the first boot option. You'll now boot into SystemRescue, select the Graphical interface.

You'll see a Terminal window, type the two following commands and press enter after each one

clamd

freshclam

clamd is the virus scanner, freshclam updates the definitions via the internet online

Next there is a icon on the bottom, mouse over it, click it and it should open to be Gparted.

Once Gparted window is open, look on the right popup menu for the list of drives, you want the FAT or NTSF formatted one that Windows uses, check the size too. It should be obvious. Now get the name of the drive Linux uses to identify it either sda1 or sda2 usually.

Once you got that, close Gparted Window.

Now back to terminal type the one of the following depending if it's sda1 or sda2 (or sda3 or sda4 etc for the windows drive)

ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows

ntfs-3g /dev/sda2 /mnt/windows

ntfs-3g /dev/sda3 /mnt/windows

ntfs-3g /dev/sda4 /mnt/windows

next type:

clamscan -vri /mnt/windows

and let her rip for a few hours, the monitor will likely sleep, you can use the mouse to wake it up.

come back and you'll have a status report and can quarantine infected files. Take the names and locations down to do research. If there are a lot, then you need to grab your files, you'll need to factory restore Windows.

Either boot into safe mode on windows and attempt to transfer files or better yet

On a safe machine, burn a ISO of Ubuntu downloaded from this page (easiest and direct way)

http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/help/guide/step2

Use the ImgBurn or OS X Disk Utility and follow the same boot methods on the infected computer like above. You don't need a internet connection, but you do need a blank FAT formatted external USB drive (Windows or OS X Disk Utility can format that)

Hook up the external to the infected computer, boot off the Ubuntu cd and "try" Ubuntu, once the desktop appears, simply select the Places menu > Computer and select the Windows drive, navigate to your files and copy them to the external drive window via drag and drop methods.

It's also possible from the terminal on SystemRestoreCd to copy files to a external drive as well, but this takes some knowledge, I used the Ubuntu GUI method as the easiest.

The advantage of a Linux Live cd scan is that Windows doesn't run, thus the malware doesn't run and the cd is write protected, a different OS and the more secure Linux as well. Malware has little chance to lie to you this way like it does when Windows is running. Also Linux scans the whole drive, instead of a malware controlled Windows only scanning parts it wants you to scan.

Once you get a clean Windows computer again, you should first have your external drive virus scanned and cleaned on a Linux or OS X machine before hooking back to your new clean Windows, new malware comes out all the time so definitions need to be updated and a rescan done.




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What software is there for creating your own Comics?

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Isaac F


Im getting a MAC very soon and I wanted to know what I need software wise to help me out? I will be using a good camera and a good scanner to catch my comic shots. Anyone know any good programs for mac or any hardware to help me out?


Answer
There are any number of ways you can make a comic strip, from drawing it entirely with a pen or pencil on folded pieces of paper, to drawing it and then scanning and doing clean-up digitally, or doing the entire thing digitally. You can use any tools to string together sequential images in any way to make a comic. There are no rules, there are no limits.

If you're really interested in making a comic, you should definitely buy or take a trip to the library to take out Scott McCloud's "Making Comics." It's a great book and sequel to his "Understanding Comics" which not only goes over some of the tools and techniques of making comics, but deconstructs the concepts, theories, standards and practices of visual storytelling.

Best part is, the book about comics is a comic book itself!

http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/001441.php

Also, any Digital imaging suite like Adobe Photoshop can be used to make comics. Some free alternatives are Paint.NET and Gimp or Gimpshop.

http://www.getpaint.net/

http://www.gimpshop.com/

Kazu Kibuishi has a step-by-step tutorial on how he makes his webcomic, "Copper," on this site:

http://www.boltcity.com/workshop/copper_tutorial/


There are also some programs you can use that try to help making comics easier. Manga Studio is a popular choice for black and white comics. However, it's pretty pricey.


There's also TokyoPop's Manga Creator:

It's much much cheaper than Manga Studio, and easier to use. The dowside is that it has less features. It's up to you what you'd want to spring for.

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/tokyopop-manga-creator-2

There's also Comic Book Creator 2, which is fairly cheap. Which usually means, easy to use but low on advanced features:

http://www.myplanetwide.com/products/detail/description.html?id=41

It's up to you to find out exactly what these programs can do and decide whether it's worth paying for that extra functionality.

If you're on a Mac, there's Comics Life. It should already be on your Mac, I think. If it's not, you can download a demo here:

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/imaging_3d/comiclife.html

What are the best computer programs to work with concerning art and animation?




Megan Y


I'm just curious about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe photoshop, or any other programs similar to those which help with 3D art and animation, allowing me to create visual effects. How exactly do they work? I just need to know before I go buy it and find out later that I don't like it.


Answer
definitely do further research, the range you're looking for from art, animation, illustration, images, 3d, and effects, may require more than one program, and suggest finding trial software for each,

for art theres corel painterX
http://www.corel.com/painterix/index.html

for animation theres flash,flat 2d vector,
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/

for illustration there's adobe illustrator, vector,
http://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator/
or corel draw,
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1150981051301

for images and photos there's adobe photoshop,
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/
or corel paint shop pro,
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1155872554948

for 3d images and or animation,
theres maya
http://www.alias.com/glb/eng/support/maya.jsp
also maxon,
http://www.maxon.net/pages/dyn_files/dyn_htx/htx/welcome_e.html
and softimage xis,
http://www.softimage.com/
so it can get very complicated not knowing which direction you're opting to go,

other freeware at this time, note that this is pc mostly and some mac-able,
Art rage,
http://www.ambientdesign.com/artragedown.html
Beneton Movie Gif,
http://software.benetonfilms.com/Beneton_Movie_GIF.php
GIMP image editor
http://www.gimp.org/
Inkscape. illustrator
http://www.inkscape.org/
Anim8or Free 3D Animation Software
http://www.anim8or.com/
..
also suggest a wacom tablet or other,
http://www.wacom.com/index2.cfm
and scanner, printer,camera, et cetera,
..




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what are good free iphone apps?

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â¢Flashlight â â»
â¢Flight Track
â¢Graphing Calculator
â¢If Found â â»
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â¢Last.fm â»
â¢Linguo â
â¢Night Camera
â¢Police Scanner
â¢QuickTip â»
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â¢Remote â»
â¢Shazam â â»
â¢Showtime â»
â¢Sportacular â â»
â¢Taxi!
â¢Units â»
â¢Vicinity
â¢The Weather Channel â â»
â¢Yellow Pages â â»

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â¢Arcade Bowling Lite â»
â¢Blocked
â¢BlocksClassic Lite â»
â¢Bounce On
â¢Bubble Wrap â â»
â¢Cacha Mouse 2
â¢Cro-Mag Rally
â¢Cube Runner â â»
â¢Cube Runner II
â¢Dog Whistle Free â â»
â¢Enigmo
â¢Expando free â»
â¢F-MyLife â â»
â¢Face Melter
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â¢Flick Fishing
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â¢Flight of the Hamsters
â¢Flood It! â»
â¢Hanoi â»
â¢Hearing Test : Prank
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â¢iFart Mobile
â¢iHunt 3D
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Whats the next film remake?




Ghost Boy


Theres been afew remakes of films over the years like the Italian job, wicker man etc. What film do you want to be remade?

Thanks



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Piranha 3D (2010) was the last.

NOTE: Films in development don't always come to pass.

X = Major Remake

Let Me In (2010) is the next.
USA â 8 October 2010

The Experiment (2010) straight to DVD
USA â 21 September 2010
True Grit (2010)USA â 25 December 2010 X
13 (2010)
And Soon the Darkness (2010)
The Gate (2010)
Cannibals (2010)
Irreversi (2010)
Meatballs (2010) X
Jesus Christ Superstar (2010) X
Torrente (2010)
Electric Dreams (2010)
Star Blazers (2010)
Terror Train (2010)

Straw Dogs (2011) USA â 16 September 2011 X
Fright Night (2011) USA â 7 October 2011 X
Footloose (2011) USA â 1 April (2011) X
The Smurfs (2011) USA â 3 August 2011 X
Child's Play (2011) USA â July 2011 X
Arthur (2011) X
Mother's Day (2011)
The Crow (2011) X
Battlestar Galactica (2011) X
Warriors (2011) X
Death Wish (2011) X
Jesus Henry Christ (2011) X
Ghost in the Shell (2011)
Drop Dead Fred (2011) X
It (2011) X
Total Recall (2011) X
Battle Royale (2011) X
The Seven Samurai (2011) X
The Lives of Others (2011)
Creature from the Black Lagoon (2011) X
Cut Throats Nine (2011)
Short Circuit (2011) X
The Blob (2011) X
They Live (2011)
Magnum P.I. (2011) X
Kiki's Delivery Service (2011)
Commando (2011) X
Romancing the Stone (2011) X
Moby Dick (2011) X
Rififi (2011)
The Little Shop of Horror (2011) X
Somewhere Tonight (2011)
Lake Mungo (2011)
Dirty Dancing (2011) X
The 39 Steps (2011)
Scanners (2011) X
Videodrome (2011) X
Don't Look in the Basement! (2011)
Untitled Reykjavik-Rotterdam Remake (2011)
An American Werewolf in Paris (2011) X
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! (2011) X
Race with the Devil (2011)
Missing in Action (2011) X

Westworld (2012) X
Frankenstein (2012) X
The NeverEnding Story (2012) X
Dune (2012) X
Yellow Submarine (2012) X
Faster, Pussycat Kill Kill (2012)
Hellraiser (2012) X
Knight Rider (2012) X
Logan's Run (2012) X
Oh, God! (2012) X
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) X
Highlander (2012) X
The Thomas Crown Affair 2 (2012)
Gambit (2012)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2012) X
Black Lightning (2012)
A Star Is Born (2012) X
Labyrinth (2012) X
Pet Sematary (2012) X
Flash Gordon (2012) X
Suspiria (2012)
Barbarella (2012) X
Sharky's Machine (2012) X
I Dream of Jeannie (2012) X
Dirty Dozen (2012) X
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2012) X
Slap Shot (2012) X
The Six Million Dollar Man (2012) X
Christmas in Connecticut (2012)
The Edukators (2012)
Girls Just Want to Have Fun (2012) X

RoboCop (2013) X
The Orphanage (2013) X
Fantastic Four (2013) X
The Birds (2013) X
Escape from New York (2013) X
36 (2013)
Forbidden Planet (2013)
Intimate Strangers (2013)




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