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ဘီယာဗူးခံြကား ကိတ္မုန္ ့ကား အျပင္...

ကား၃စီးရိွတယ္ ဘယ္ကားလိုခ်င္လဲ ေလလံပစ္မယ္။






ဒီကား ကေတာ့ ကိတ္မုန္ ့ရယ္ သျကားခဲေတြရယ္ ဂ်င္နဲ ့ပ်ားရည္ေတြနဲ ့လုပ္ထားတဲ့ စကုိဒါ ကားေလးေပ့ါ။




ဒီကားက ပံုမွန္ကားေလးပါ။ ကစားစရာကားမဟုတ္ဘူးေနာ္။ ဒီလူက ကမာေပၚမွာ အရပ္ရွည္ဆံုး ၈ေပ ၅လက္မ ျမင့္သူ ယူရခိန္းနုိင္ငံသား၊ သူ ့အရပ္ေျကာင့္ ကားေလးက ေသးျပီး ကစားစရာထင္စရာျဖစ္ေနတာ







UFO in Haiti


တကယ္လားေတာ့မသိပါ youtube တြင္ေတြ ့ရပါသည္။ (မက္ထရို ၁၁.၈.၂၀၀၇)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up5jmbSjWkw




ခိုးရတာပင္ပန္းသြားရွာလို ့ခိုးရာပါပစည္းေတြျကားမွာ အိပ္ေပ်ာ္ေနတဲ့သူခိုး

ေဖာက္ထြင္း၀ိဇာတဦးမွာ အိမ္တအိမ္တြင္ ခက္ခဲစြာ၀င္ေရာက္ ေမႊေနာက္ျပီး ညလံုးေပါက္ ပစည္းမ်ားခိုးယူျပီး အိမ္ေရွ ့တြင္ရပ္ထားေသာ ကားျဖင့္ ၄င္း၏ အိမ္ အေရာက္ ေမာင္းျပန္လာနိုင္ခဲ့ေသာ္လည္း သူခိုးခမ်ာမွာ ပင္ပန္းလြန္း ေသာေျကာင့္ ကားေပၚတြင္ပင္ အိပ္ေပ်ာ္သြားခဲ့သည္။ ေနာက္တေန ့မနက္ တြင္ လမ္းသြားလမ္းလာ တဦးက ကုမဏီကားေနာက္ခန္းတြင္ လူတဦး အိပ္ေနေျကာင္း ပုလိပ္ကို တိုင္ျကားရာ မွ ခိုးရာပါ ကား၊ ခုိးရာပါ ပစည္း နွင့္ အတူ သူခိုး၀ိဇာကို နာရီပိုင္းအတြင္း လက္ရဖမ္းဆီး နိုင္ခဲ့သည္။ ပုလိပ္ က ေဖာက္ထြင္း၀ိဇာကုိ ေျပာျကားလိုက္သည္မွာ.....

.... ခိုးေနခ်ိန္ မအိပ္သင့္ပါ......... တဲ့။ (မက္ထရို ၁၁.၈.၂၀၀၇)


စည္းလံုးျခင္းသည္ အင္အားဆိုတာ

ကြ်ဲရိုင္းအုပ္စုက ျခေသ့ၤအုပ္စုနဲ ့မိေခ်ာင္းရန္ကို ျဖိဳဖ်က္တာ ျကည့္ခ်င္ရင္.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8DDYz68kM



ေျမြေခါင္းျပတ္လည္း အနြရယ္ရိွပါသည္။


အေမရိကနိုင္ငံsouth-east of Yakima မွ မိုင္၅၀အကြာတြင္Danny Anderson ဆိုသူသည္ ျမင္းအစာေကြ်းေနစဥ္ ၅ေပေက်ာ္ရိွ ခေလာက္ေျမြ၀င္လာသျဖင့္ ေဂၚျပားျဖင့္ ေခါင္းျဖတ္ သတ္လိုက္သည္။ ေျမြေခါင္းျပတ္မွာ ကားတံခါး အနီး ေအာက္ဖက္သို ့လြင့္ ထြက္ သြားသည္။ သူသည္ ကားေမာင္းရန္ ကားအနီးေရာက္ေသာအခါ ထုိေျမြ ေခါင္းျပတ္ သည္ ခုန္ရ္် သူ၏လက္ကို ကိုက္ခဲလိုက္သည္။ ထုိေျမြေခါင္းျပတ္ကို မနဲ လက္ခါခ်ရ္် ဖယ္ထုတ္ရသည္။ ၁၀မိနစ္ခန္ ့ျကာေသာအခါ အဆိပ္မ်ားျပန္ ့ကာ လွ်ာမ်ား ေလးလံလာေလသည္။ ေဆးရံုသို ့အျမန္ေျပးေသာ္လည္း ၂ရက္ျကာမွ် ေဆးကုသခြင့္ ခံယူရေလသည္။ ထို ့ေျကာင့္ ေျမြေခါင္းျပတ္ပင္ ျဖစ္ေသာ္လည္း အနြရယ္ ရိွေျကာင္း သတိေပးလိုက္ရပါသည္။



အျကံအဖန္ လုပ္နိုင္ေသာ ကြန္ပ်ဴတာ ဓါတ္ပံု ေဆာ့၀ဲလ္

ဓါတ္ပံုတြင္ ပါေသာ ပံုကို ဖယ္ထုတ္ျခင္း၊ တျခားဓါတ္ပံုမွ တစိတ္တေဒသကုိ ေနာက္တျခား ပံုတြင္ ထဲ့သြင္းျခင္းလုပ္နုိင္ေသာ ဓါတ္ပံု ေဆာ့၀ဲလ္ေျကာင့္ ေနာင္ အခါတြင္ ဓါတ္ပံုျဖင့္ သက္ေသျပမည္ကို ပင္ မယံုျကည္နိုင္ေတာ့ပါ။ ျပသနာမ်ားစြာ ရိွလာနိုင္ပါသည္။(ေဒးလီးေမး ၁၁ ျသဂုတ္ ၂၀၀၇)











Be it a stray thumb or a passer-by blundering into shot, few holiday snaps turn out picture perfect. But help is at hand for even the most amateur of photographers in the form of two computer programs which claim to fix any ruined image within seconds.

The software is so sensitive it can even be used to erase an ex-boyfriend or girlfriend, if not a broken heart.

Unlike existing products which just tweak an image, they are able to replace large sections of a photo using vast Internet databases.

The first program - dubbed the Scene Completion software - allows photo-graphers to remove unwanted people or objects from their digital snaps and replace them with perfectly matched alternatives.

Taking into account key measurements, such as camera angles and lighting conditions, the program looks through more than two million photographs on Flickr, an image- sharing website.

It then selects a range of pictures that can be blended on to the original photograph. So a stray thumb ruining a beach shot could make way for a bucket and spade, or a building blocking a coastline view be removed in favour of miles of glistening sea.

And to make sure it won't suggest adding an elephant to a garden scene, or a boat in the desert, the software has been designed to search for objects already present in the original.

The second approach uses Internet-based image libraries to create a clip-art of objects that, once inserted into a photograph, look convincing.

The result is so good that during a series of trials the altered snaps passed as originals 70 per cent of the time.

Above clockwise from left: the original photo with a rooftop in the way, the roof is erased, the software checks 200 million images for a good match, a new image is created

To generate the clip art, the team at Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania, which developed both programs, drew on a series of online image libraries offering cut-outs of different objects. The software estimates the height of the camera used to take the picture by working out the distance between objects in the snap.

The light sources in a scene are then worked out by looking at the distribution of colour shades within three broad regions; ground, vertical planes and sky. With knowledge about the position, pitch and height of the camera and light sources, it looks for images in the clip art database taken from similar positions.

The researchers say that although editing programs such as Photoshop already allow snaps to be tweaked and elements erased or replaced they are often time-consuming and the results unconvincing. Jean-Francois Lalonde, who headed the research, said: "Matching an object with the original photo and placing that object within the 3D landscape of the photo is a highly complex problem.

"But with our approach, we can hide the complexity from the user and make the process simple and intuitive."

The success of the software depends on the number of photos available to scan, he added. Researcher James Hays said: "We saw a dramatic improvement when we moved from a database of 10,000 images to two million images.

"And that is just a tiny fraction of the hundreds of millions of images already available on sites like Flickr. "We have tons of photos from which to choose."

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