
If you like space, stars etc you definitely should testCelestia – a space simulator. It lets you explore our universe in three dimensions. Celestia runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. So, you can choose your preferable OS.
Unlike most planetarium software, Celestia doesn’t confine you to the surface of the Earth. You can travel throughout the solar system, to any of over 100,000 stars, or even beyond the galaxy.
Additionally, you may check the Celestia Motherlode – a repository for various addons like textures, models or celestial objects for Celestia.
Snowy songs mixed by DJ Iridium from Russia is a tribute to outgoing winter. Enjoy music of snowflakes, frosty morning and iced starts.
Live @ XATO Club ‘Snowy Mix’ (Ambient) MP3 – 104.5 MB – 192 KB.
Another amazing ambient mix from DJ Iridium –
The Four Seasons: Summer – MP3, 107.5 MB, 224 KB. Enjoy!

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I’ve found this foto on Engadget. It’s Apple Tablet. It looks very cool and geek
Unfortunatelly, I don’t have any other information about this tablet.

Damian Conway has written excellent book about Object Oriented Programming in Perl. It was an answer for all who said ‘OOP in Perl is not a real. It’s just a hack’. But the question about efficiency of using of OOP is still open.

Mark Jason Dominus added fuel to the fire published his book Higher-Order Perl. This book makes a fokus on functional programming techniques in Perl. I’ve aleady read some parts from Object Oriented Programming in Perl and I’m interrested in reading Higher-Order Perl as well.
I like Perl because it give possibility to develop efficient applications in both ways: OO or functional programming.