Posted Oct 28, 2008 at 10:30PM by Glenn M.
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Posted Aug 29, 2008 at 11:36AM by Isaac C.
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If you're new to Wii homebrew, you might find this extremely useful. Called the Easy Homebrew Installer, it preps up your SD card with all the necessary files to run the Twilight Hack and the Homebrew Channel on your Wii. Details in the full article.Download: Easy Homebrew Installer v1.1 |
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Posted Aug 13, 2008 at 11:20PM by Karl B.
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Homebrew developer Big Bang Theory has dropped us a line announcing the release of version 1.4 of the Wii Brew SD Installer. This update includes updates for the homebrew browser and new DVDX files to allow DVD playback. Hit the full article for details.Download: Wii Brew SD Installer v1.4 |
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Posted Jul 18, 2008 at 10:39AM by Isaac C.
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Looks like Homebrew Browser is getting more mainstream in the Wiibrew community, as I always thought it would. The Wiibrew program is now the latest addition to Big Bang Theory's Wii Brew SD Installer, which lets you install everything you need to run Wii homebrew on your console. More details in the full article.Download: Wii Brew SD Installer v1.3 |
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Posted Apr 10, 2008 at 01:03PM by Glen D.
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The question of how the universe came to be is a common one now, and the Big Bang theory does a good job of giving us clues on what actually happened. However, has anyone stopped to think what there was before the huge explosion of matter? Scientists have, and they say there could very well have been a twin universe to ours before this one came to be. Details in the full article. |
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Posted Oct 04, 2006 at 03:56PM by Robert S.
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The Big Bang is a big conundrum and a lot of people have been debating this topic for a long time. There are people who believe that it happened more than four hundred million years ago, others say it never happened. The cosmic background radiation is an old token from the earliest age of the universe. The small differences in temperature offers an integral hint on how galaxies formed and it shows how matter began to collect itself. Once measured, scientists would be closer to the time when the universe exploded into creation. Ergo, someone had to find the blackbody spectrum. It was up to John Mather of NASA and George Smoot from the University of California to find it. They were able to find proof and got a great big medal in the end--the prestigious 2006 Nobel Prize for Physics. The two made a large contribution to the Big Bang theory and they were heavily involved in the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), a satellite that measures the diffuse infrared and microwave radiation from the early ages of the universe. J. Mather was the one who revealed the blackbody form of the microwave background radiation, while G. Smoot measured the small variations in the temperature. Congratulations to the two scientists. We hope that with this knowledge, people will be more appreciative of how the universe , and eventually the Earth, came into being. |
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Posted Sep 09, 2006 at 12:33AM by Alaric S.
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big bang theory,
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Religion and science are often depicted as mortal enemies. But Stephen
Barra, a theoretical particle physicist at the Bartol Research
Institute of the University of Delaware, begs to disagree and wants to
set the record straight. True, science has Galileo as its poster boy
for those who think religion would rather have a world cloaked in
ignorance rather than have its dogma challenged. But Barr reminds us that some of the greatest scientific minds happen to be people of religion:
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