January 2009
Attention aux données que vous laissez trainer
by nhoizey & 6 others« Une rubrique toute simple : on prend un anonyme et on raconte sa vie grâce à toutes les traces qu’il a laissées, volontairement ou non sur Internet. » Bientôt votre tour ?
October 2007
Spanning Sync - Sync iCal and Google Calendar
by jpcaruana & 4 othersSynchronize Google Calendar and Apple iCal. Share calendars between multiple Macs. Share calendars with your coworkers, family, and friends. And while you're at it, connect Google Calendar to your iPod, mobile phone, and other devices.
April 2007
Google Earth : élections
by jpcaruana & 2 others (via)Google Earth™ vous propose de visualiser les résultats des élections pour la présidence de la République Française
March 2007
If you dig straight down, where will you end up?
by jpcaruana & 1 otherQ: What happens if you dig straight down?
A: You'll pop out the other side of the world.
Q: What's on the other side of the world?
A: Ummm... China!
Countless children (and adults) have wondered where they would end up if they started digging straight down (ignoring the material and methods). Now we have the answer! Most of the planet is covered in water, so most diggers will dig into some ocean or another. What little land there is is generally not opposite other land. Some of South America and Asia, for instance, are opposite each other, but most Americans will swim in the Indian Ocean.
Drag the map and the other map will show you where you end up. If you double click somewhere on the map it'll zoom in to where you double-clicked.
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