Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Microsoft presents Surface 3 and Surface 3 Pro. Worthy rivals … – Gazeta.pl

Already in May, coming to market two new devices from Microsoft. Surface and Surface 3 3 Pro to be hybrid devices, based on the full version of Windows.



Specifications

Surface 3:

Screen size: 10.8 inches
resolution: 1920×1280
RAM: 2 / 4GB
Processor: Intel Atomx7-Z8700
SSD: 64 / 128GB
Price: from 499 dollars.

Surface 3 Pro:

Screen Size: 12 inches
resolution: 2160×1440 pixels
CPU: i3 / i5 / i7 (Fourth Generation)
> RAM: 4 / 8GB SSD
: 64/128/256 / 512GB
Price: from 799 dollars.

Between MacBooks and Chromebook

3 Surface parameters are important, because at the last premiere took two important devices. The first is the new MacBook. How wrote almost a month ago, the MacBook is a device with a screen diagonal Retina 12 “2304×1440 pixel resolution and is equipped with an Intel Core processor 1.1 GHz M, the system – Intel HD Graphics 5300, 8 GB RAM and 256 GB SSD. It will cost in Poland 6299 zł (US $ 1,299). Comparing the dry parameters can be said that Apple hardware could compete Surface 3 Pro. Especially model i7 processor and 256GB SSD – costs of $ 1549.

In the case of the Surface 3 uses a powerful processor, but still with the Atom series. ReadWriteWeb says that clearly indicates that the function of the device: a powerful tablet.

The second device with which the Surface 3 and Surface 3 Pro must compete is new Chromebook Pixel . Priced at $ 999 basic version is equipped with i5 processor, 8GB of RAM and a 32GB SSD. The screen diagonal 12.85 inch has a resolution of 2560×1700 pixels. It’s really powerful, but it works on Chrome OS, which nonetheless very strongly limits its capabilities.

How to evaluate these devices?

 Leek & # XF3; COMPARISON Surface Surface 3 and 3 Pro

 See & # XF3; COMPARISON Surface and Surface 3 Pro Fig. Microsoft

Surface 3 can be treated as a competitor Air iPad 2, Surface 3 Pro which rivals the MacBook and Chromebook. Specifications for the consumer but the most important will be the answer to the question of how the two devices to cope with professional and entertainment applications. Surface 3 can check out less as a computer – when TypeCover we attach to it (by the way, sold osobbno). Surface 3 Pro in this role, check out great, but a bit too big to was comfortable in every situation as a tablet.

Despite everything, I believe that Microsoft has learned and created the most perfect machine in the series Surface. will go on sale outside the United States on May 10, but in Poland they can be purchased outside the official distribution channel.

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3 Surface tablet from Microsoft Windows 8.1 on a price of 499 dollars … – wirtualnemedia.pl

In contrast to previous devices with Microsoft Surface family in the newest model of the ARM processor resigned, replacing it with a unit of the Intel Atom Z8700 X7-speed of 1.6 GHz. With this solution, the Redmond company is able to use the tablet Windows 8.1 operating system instead of Windows RT, the market maker has announced the end of February. (For more on this).

Surface 3 is equipped with a display with a diagonal of 10.8 inches and a 3: 2 ratio display images at a resolution of 1080p. Depending on the inside of the tablet may find 2 or 4 GB of RAM, and the space allocated to the data amount to 64 or 128 GB.

The main camera Surface 3 offers a resolution of 8 megapixels, while the front is to take pictures at a resolution of 3, 5 megapixels. You can access USB 3.0 ports, Mini DisplayPort and microUSB and microSD card reader. Can be complemented by a stylus tablet (available for an additional fee), and Microsoft emphasized in a statement that if you only buy a tablet keyboard can become a small laptop.

Price Surface 3 basic version is 499 dollars., Richer version costs 599 dollars. The new tablet may be cheaper, but I’m efficient and powerful alternative to the model of the Surface Pro 3 with a screen diagonal of 12 inches, which Microsoft launched in May last year at a price of $ 799. (See details).

Author: ps

More information: Surface Tablet, Microsoft, Windows 8.1

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Spotify finally on the PlayStation. Home entertainment center console … – Gadzeto Mania

The work – it’s probably the only reasonable argument that can keep people at computers. Entertainment is a domain consoles today, as evidenced by the Prime Minister Spotify on PlayStation 4.

Multimedia Xbox One

remember fun of Xbox One . After all, it’s only game console, and what good multimedia features . How stupid was this thinking shows premiere Spotify on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3
If the rules of use of Spotify, probably immediately give up from listening on the PC and console applications using only . Not only because it works well when playing


With Spotify on PS4 during the game, we can listen to what we want. There has never been so easy. Run playlist or album on Spotify and … actually, you’re done. Music flies, and we can play as usual.


Spotify finally on the PlayStation 4

In some games, the soundtrack switches off automatically, giving way to Spotify. In others, such as in GTA V and Ride, you have to mute the sound on the menu itself. The Dying Light pauses music passed through Spotify .

This is something that the Sony with artists might work. It would be nice if the soundtrack to the game itself created, based on your favorite songs from Spotify .

But this is only the details, because Spotify on PlayStation 4 (also available on the PS3, but on an older console can not listen in the background) checks just great. It is comfortable, nice, intuitive and actually changes how we play.

Do not bother me lack of support for “empetrójek” and CD at the beginning of the PS4 release , because with the PlayStation 3, and so from that I did not use – too much of the west. Ripping on a stick, dubbing, boredom.

Now firing favorite plate on the console is extremely easy. And fast.

Sam on a PC with Spotify using rare. I’m still loyal plates, and digital distribution will Bandcamp. Some, however, just check the news on Spotify. Now I’m doing it on the PlayStation 4 .

I’m not afraid to risk saying that it will do most. Thereby pushing PCs to devices “office” rather than entertainment. The console is to have fun – and we are talking not just about games. In this respect the PC is becoming less and less necessary.


VOD on PS4

While in our multimedia features of PlayStation 4 is a joke compared to what they use, eg. the British. Our offer is very poor: TVN Player, paid Filmbox, YouTube, Dailmotion and – the only raisins – Mubi film, but also non-free. There are services that encourage it to turn on the console and play it.

We suffer from a lack of Netfliksa or console version of HBO GO . But with Spotify loss easier to swallow.

Spotify available on PS4 also in Poland crumble concrete claiming that console is designed exclusively for playing . No, this is a great device for listening to music, watching movies, or viewing photos even when you fall into friends. Once this was necessary PC, today we do not need to have a smart TV. Just console.

The more that probably most home theater is connected to the TV, not the computer or laptop. PlayStation 4 is ideally combines all , becoming a multi-function device in the center of the house.

Spotify on the console is another argument in favor of this, just to buy the equipment, not the PC. Indeed, the work will still be irreplaceable, but if you can browse the Internet on your tablet, and play on the console, the blaszak the laptop seems to have been slightly redundant.

It is a pity that Service arrived on PlayStation so late – soon it will be after two years since the release of “four”. Better late than never. Feel free to use the music on PS4. I caught myself on the fact that often fires console – just to listen to the disc. And by the way to play the game in the Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 …

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Public moving tests successor of Internet Explorer – Virtual Poland


  A new compilation of synoptic version of Windows 10. Not counting patched vulnerabilities, it offers only a novelty, but it is very important: a brand new Microsoft Web browser called Spartan.
 

 Spartan is the successor to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. It is characterized by a new user interface and rendering engine. From today is available in an early version of the test for each user pictorial Windows 10. It is interesting that Internet Explorer does not disappear from Windows 10 and will be there longer available due to the need to maintain backward compatibility with certain web applications.
 

 The first function we can test this integration with the assistant Cortana (not available in Polish language), reading mode, reading list, developer tools and stylus support and the ability to share annotations created.
 

 For now, the download manager does not work, extensions and offline reading list and its synchronization.
 

 The final version of the browser will debut along with the final version of Windows 10.

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Microsoft reveals cards – this is the successor of Internet Explorer – Gazeta.pl

Microsoft releases more details on Project Spartan, browser, which will be in having this summer launch of Windows 10. Users of the system in the Technical Preview version can now use the web browser, the other person may eventually find out whether it is worth at all on wait for it.

Project Spartan is to be according to Microsoft best browser on the market, due to several built-in features that are missing from the competition. Here are some of them.

Integration with Cort. Microsoft’s virtual assistant has to be tightly integrated with the browser. This means a few things: Cortana will be able to respond to commands like “Send e-mail links to pages viewed today,” will “know” what we were looking for in the network and use this information when you ask some of the data. Cortana has also assist in the normal search data on your computer. Keep in mind that this feature can be available only to US residents.

Select and send. Project Spartan, you can create all kinds of notes directly on the screen and to share with them. Microsoft assumes that the browser will use touch on the device. In that case, a very natural gesture to be circling an article on the screen. The selected material may bear a note and send an e-mail or using Facebook.

Easier to read. A new browser Microsoft has also help us in our comfortable reading. This are two functions. Reading List lets you collect various documents as a PDF on a special list. Instead of creating bookmarks with links to documents on the network so we can put them on a dedicated list. The second function is to Reading View – mode browser, which displays mostly text remove mobile elements, photos, etc..

The new engine. Project Spartan is to be more comfortable than competing browsers rendering engine with a new image . Microsoft describes it in a simple way: “The Parties will work just” that is displayed quickly. In fact, it is precisely this feature, and not the previous one, will be the most important criterion for most users.



Recover users

Microsoft has also stated that Internet Explorer does not disappear from Windows 10. Its removal for some users would be more drama than the elimination of the Start button. Too many solutions, applications, systems based on collaboration with Internet Explorer. It’s a good decision – Microsoft anyone to do anything they do not compel open for new opportunities.

Is Project Spartan has a chance to become popular browser? The chances are small, because it is difficult to change the habits of users. However, if the Project Spartan will work better than Chrome or Firefox, multiple users can change on him.

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Research: universal antidote and “smart” bandages – Market Zrdowia

When completed on Thursday (March 26) in Denver, Colorado, meeting of the American Chemical Society presented a total of 11 thousand. studies addressing how chemistry can solve the problems of the modern world.

The researchers presented their research on universal opossum serum venom from snakes, edible (non-poisonous) glass defroster, intelligent bandages or a new type of fat having become the antidote to the epidemic of our time – diabetes.

According to the International Society of Toxicology venomous snakes every year 421 thousand attack. people in the world, with over 20 thousand. does not survive such a meeting.

Scientists are still so looking for a universal, effective antidote. During the convention in Denver presents the most promising candidate – called LTNF peptide, which is lethal toxin neutralizing agent (Lethal Toxin neutralizing Factor). It comes from the body dydelfa virginiana, commonly called Possum.

Considerable interest was presented by scientists bandage who “thinks”. Not only stops the bleeding, but primarily detects pressure sores, wounds and ulcers in chronically ill patients lying, even before they see the doctor.

On the other hand, Dr. band. Alan Saghateliana the Salk Institute has discovered a new class of lipids which can become in the future an effective remedy for diabetes. As for the so-called FAHFAs, which translated into Polish – fatty acid esters of hydroxy fatty acids.

More: www.gazeta.pl

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Pillars of Eternity with a serious mistake – the creators warn and work … – gry-online.pl


 Do not DoubleClick! It's a trap! - Pillars of Eternity from a serious error - and warn developers are working on a solution - news - 2015-03-31

Do not DoubleClick! It’s a trap!

 

How to avoid glitches in Pillars of Eternity?
  1. Double-click on an item in inventory permanently deletes the form of passive bonuses
  2. Load save ‘and “fixes” the main character – accompanied simply return and join back into the team
  3. Drag and drop objects on the silhouette form does not produce an error
  4. The authors are working on the amendment retroactive error

If you play Thursday in the Pillars of Eternity, perhaps zdążyliście come across a nasty bug in the latest production role-playing game from the studio Obsidian Entertainment, which complains a lot of players. Now double-click on an item in your inventory to its foundation makes all the skills and passive bonuses hero lost forever . If accompanied by a supposedly enough to send them back and forth to join the team in order to restore their lost features, but when it comes to the main character, it may be necessary to load the previous state of the game. According to some, although invisible, these bonuses still work, but this is unconfirmed information.


 

Developers calm , that are ready to solve this problem, now work only on the fact that it worked back – for all previously affected by the form. In the meantime, it is recommended to drag objects on the silhouette of a hero, instead of double-clicking. Repairing patch this vulnerability should appear in the near future.


 
 Pillars of Eternity - the thing about the world and towns native of Baldur's Gate

Pillars of Eternity – the thing about the world and towns native of Baldur’s Gate [14:05]

Welcome to the new material from the game Pillars of Eternity. We will show that more advanced stage of the game, where we visit the city, we perform the task, and we go out into the wilderness. Also what does not tell what the cohesion of the game world, and about what his rozmwiar.

 

  1. Review the game Pillars of Eternity – an outstanding RPG opus magnum Obsidianu
  2. The Pillars of Eternity – a compendium of knowledge
  3. The Official Website Pillars of Eternity
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Monday, March 30, 2015

Astronauts will stay on the ISS year. Researchers will examine how to … – News 24

Nearly a year to spend on board the International Space Station American Scott Kelly and Russian Mikhail Kornienko. The astronauts arrived at the ISS on Saturday. The ship Soyuz TMA-16M was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.

 Astronaut Scott Kelly. / Photo. NASA 342 days in orbit American will spend around Earth, Scott Kelly and Russian Mikhail Kornienko. The aim of the mission is to study the long-term behavior of the human body staying in weightlessness. With Kelly and Koronienką arrived at the ISS on Saturday Gennady Padalka, who will stay on the International Space Station a half years – NASA reported.

The experiment has a very interesting second goal. During his stay on the ISS American NASA scientists will monitor the health of his twin brother, Mark Kelly. It will be subjected to the same tests as its relative orbit. They want to investigate how organisms respond twins in terms of earthly and space and combine observations.



Read also: Help young researchers to send a probe into the stratosphere. The rocket will be launched next year


study the long-term stay in zero gravity will serve scientists to determine whether there are ways to minimize the health risks associated with this type of space missions.

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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Space above divisions – Republic

AFP

Russia and the United States extended cooperation in the framework of the International Space Station until 2024. Planning a joint expedition to Mars.

The Russian space agency Roskosmos and NASA extended American cooperation in the International Space Station until 2024. According to Russian news agency Interfax, the document was signed on kosmordomie Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. According to this information, the heads of Roskosmos and NASA also agreed to build the new space station after the International Space Station (ISS) will be phased out.

– We have come to an agreement and the countries who participate in the ISS, have already started work on the draft of the new station. The first step is that the International Space Station will operate until 2024, and further everything will depend on the stages of a new project – said the director of Roskosmos Igor Komarov. According to the project of the new international station will be open to cooperation with other countries who did not participate in the ISS.

The head of NASA gen. Charles Bolden said that the cooperation with the Russian agency Roskosmos will continue not only in the ISS, but also in preparation for the trip to Mars. – Our wspłópraca is very important and the common objective of the expedition to Mars. We talked about how best to use the funds to our actions will not be repeated – Bolden said.

The meeting of heads of agency Roskosmos and NASA was held in conjunction with the successful launch of the Russian rocket Soyuz TMA-16M crew which ( American Scott Kelly and Russians Gennady Padalka and Mikhail Kornienko) on Sunday, safely reached the International Space Station. Astronauts joined three others (Samantha Cristoforetti (Italy), Terry W. Virts (USA) and Anton Szkaplerow (Russia), which reside in the space of 23 November last year.

At the same time on the International Space Station can stay up to six people. ISS is a project which involved 15 countries (Belgium, Brazil, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, France, Switzerland, Sweden and Japan), of which the largest contribution is Russia and the USA.

Meanwhile, in April 2014, NASA issued a statement that “given the ongoing Russian violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the agency suspends most cooperation with the Russian Federation, in addition to cooperation concerning the activities of the International Space Station.

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Saturday, March 28, 2015

The ship Soyuz TMA-16M docked to the ISS … – Polish Press Agency

28.03. Baikonur (PAP) – The ship Soyuz TMA-16M-seater crew of an American and two Russians docked on Saturday, after 6 hours from the start of the Baikonur Cosmodrome, orbiting the Earth to the International Space Station (ISS). For two of its members would be a record-long, almost annual mission.

American Scott Kelly and Russian Mikhail Kornienko have spent 342 days on the ISS, which lasts twice as long as a standard mission. During this time, they will explore the effects of prolonged exposure in space, in conditions of weightlessness on the human body. Their mission is to be part of the preparations for a manned mission to Mars that will last approx. 2-3 years.

This is the first attempt of the American space agency NASA achieve such a long space flight. Earlier, more than a year in orbit spent four Russians on board the now-defunct Mir station. Record length of stay in space (14 months) is now the Valery Poljakows, which established him in 1994-95.

However, the American experiment has an extra aspect. Scott’s twin brother, Mark Kelly, who is a former astronaut, at the same time on earth will be subjected to medical experiments identical to what Scott. Comparison of the results is shown as twins organisms respond to similar stimuli in terms of space and on Earth. Scott and Mark have after 51 years.

Kelly and Kornienko also have to prepare the station for new US manned capsules constructed by private companies. Kelly has repeatedly come out from the station in space.

The third member of the crew, Gennady Padalka will remain on the ISS standard six months, but the total time it stays in space (803 days) will be the new record.

In the weightlessness of human bones weaken muscles , like the human immune system. Fluids tend to accumulate in the head, which puts additional pressure on the brain and eyes. Emotional problems also arise.

Ok. year stay in orbit will enable doctors to determine whether these symptoms worsen or after reaching a peak slowly subside.

On the ISS are now Terry W. Virts American, a Russian and an Italian Anton Szkaplerow Cristoforetti Samantha. (PAP)

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Record-breaking mission astronauts. Soyuz TMA-16M docked at … – Interia

This will be a record-long, almost annual mission. The ship Soyuz TMA-16M-seater crew of an American and two Russians docked on Saturday, after 6 hours from the start of the Baikonur Cosmodrome, orbiting the Earth to the International Space Station (ISS).

One of the astronauts Scott Kelly

/ AFP

American Scott Kelly and Russian Mikhail Kornienko are spend 342 days on the ISS, which lasts twice as long as a standard mission. During this time, they will explore the effects of prolonged exposure in space, in conditions of weightlessness on the human body. Their mission is to be part of the preparations for a manned mission to Mars that will last approx. 2-3 years.

This is the first attempt of the American space agency NASA achieve such a long space flight. Earlier, more than a year in orbit spent four Russians on board the now-defunct Mir station. Record length of stay in space (14 months) is now the Valery Poljakows, which established him in 1994-95.

However, the American experiment has an extra aspect. Scott’s twin brother, Mark Kelly, who is a former astronaut, at the same time on earth will be subjected to medical experiments identical to what Scott. Comparison of the results is shown as twins organisms respond to similar stimuli in terms of space and on Earth. Scott and Mark have after 51 years.

Kelly and Kornienko also have to prepare the station for new US manned capsules constructed by private companies. Kelly has repeatedly come out from the station in space.

The third member of the crew, Gennady Padalka will remain on the ISS standard six months, but the total time it stays in space (803 days) will be the new record.

In the weightlessness of human bones weaken muscles , like the human immune system. Fluids tend to accumulate in the head, which puts additional pressure on the brain and eyes. Emotional problems also arise.

Around year stay in orbit will enable doctors to determine whether these symptoms worsen or after reaching a peak slowly subside.

On the ISS are now Terry W. Virts American, a Russian and an Italian Anton Szkaplerow Samantha Cristoforetti.

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Took off from Baikonur on an annual mission – Pulse of Business

American Scott Kelly and Russian Mikhail Kornienko have spent about a year on the ISS. During this time, they will explore the effects of prolonged exposure in space on the human body. This trip will be a foretaste of antycypowanych expeditions to Mars, which may take 2-3 years – writes AP.

The vessel to moor to the ISS after six hours from the start, is flown by a crew commander Gennady Padalka. This cosmonaut beat the record (803 days) period of stay orbital station, which belongs to another Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalowa. Padalka will remain on the ISS standard six months.

On the ISS are now Terry W. Virts American, a Russian and an Italian Anton Szkaplerow Samantha Cristoforetti.

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He began to experiment on the ISS. Part of the astronauts will spend … – TVN Meteo

From the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan) started on Friday evening (Polish time) ship Soyuz TMA-16M. He took on the International Space Station (ISS), a three-person crew of the Russian-American who was on her after six hours of flight.

The year in space

American Scott Kelly and Russian Mikhail Korniyenko have spent 342 days on the ISS, which lasts twice as long as a standard mission. During this time, they will explore the effects of prolonged exposure in space, in conditions of weightlessness on the human body. This trip will be a foretaste of antycypowanych expeditions to Mars, which may take 2-3 years.

This is the first attempt of the American space agency NASA achieve such a long space flight. Earlier, more than a year in orbit spent four Russians on board the now-defunct Mir station. Record length of stay in space (14 months) is now the Valery Poljakows, which established him in 1994-95.



A comparative study

However, the American experiment has an extra aspect. Scott’s twin brother, Mark Kelly, who is a former astronaut, at the same time on earth will be subjected to medical experiments identical to what Scott. Comparison of the results is shown as twins organisms respond to similar stimuli in terms of space and on Earth. Scott and Mark have after 51 years.
Kornijenko Kelly and they also have to prepare the station for new US manned capsules constructed by private companies. Kelly has repeatedly come out from the station in space.



Body in Space

Under the conditions of weightlessness human bones weaken muscles, like the body’s immune system. Fluids tend to accumulate in the head, which puts additional pressure on the brain and eyes. Emotional problems also arise. About a year’s stay in orbit will enable doctors to determine whether these symptoms worsen or after reaching a peak slowly subside.

shall fall record

The ship, which docked to the ISS on Friday was piloted by a crew commander Gennady Padalka. This cosmonaut beat the record (803 days) period of stay orbital station, which belongs to another Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalowa. Padalka will remain on the ISS standard six months.

On the ISS are now American Terry W. Virts, Russian Anton Szkaplerow and an Italian woman Samantha Cristoforetti

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Friday, March 27, 2015

Piotr Stanislawski – Gazeta.pl

The asteroid 2014-YB35 has a diameter of about 1000 meters – for comparison object that broke up over Czelabińskiem was about 17 meters. This asteroid missed Earth by 18.00 at a safe distance – about 12 times farther than the moon is. In addition, a kilometer in diameter is not enough to destroy humanity – it is estimated that such a strike would cause a huge tsunami, a powerful earthquake, acid rain, and left a crater kilkunastokilometrowy. Area would be destroyed hundreds of kilometers in diameter.

So, despite the panic website is not a clash of civilizations threatened us from the face of the planet, but we should not feel too well together. The problem is that this powerful cosmic rock noticed very late – only in December last year. It is far too little time to do anything. With the current technical capabilities of even a few years would not give us a chance to avoid the collision. If at this point someone thought of the ill-fated film Armageddon, it’s not – so it can not be done.

A breakdown of the asteroid to pieces a little would help – instead of one bullet Earth zbombardowałoby dozens of them increasing the area of ​​destruction. Explosions, which we can call would not change its trajectory too. The only reasonable way seems to be sending an asteroid ship that przyczepiłby to her and her string of consistently deflects its orbit. This, however, requires a huge amount of fuel is prohibited (and it will not work) or the use of less efficient engine (and so would have to work longer). Anyway prepare for such a mission would take years. And in the case of 2014-YB35 for the reaction had only three months.

If humanity is to survive, we need to try harder. Dinosaurs do not mastered space travel and that is why they are not here with us.

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“Polonia” – a new comet discovered by the Poles – On 24

The team of four Polish astronauts discovered a new comet in our solar system. Yesterday informed the International Astronomical Union. At the request of the comet discoverers was named C / 2015 F2 Polonia – reports “Gazeta Wyborcza”.

The newly discovered comet in the coming months will pass the Earth, but this is not a threat, because keep a safe distance. Polonia is the fourth comet discovered by the Poles after the war (using ground-based telescopes), moreover, the first for 90 years, discovered by Polish amateurs. In a few months can be seen from our latitude.

The discovery was made on March 23 by the remote-controlled observatory Polonia the Atacama Desert in Chile. The owners of the property are Marcin Gędek (entrepreneur) and Michael Żołnowski (doctor), moreover, also form a team of Michal Kusiak (student) and Rafał Reszelewski (technical college student).

pp, Gazeta Wyborcza

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Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); }}); } Function comment_toggleAnswers (id_element, id_parent) {var answbtn = $ (“# comment-answers – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent); answcntr var = $ (‘# comments-container -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent); if (answbtn.hasClass (‘answers-link-down’)) {answbtn.addClass (‘answers-link-up’); answbtn.removeClass (‘answers-link-down’); if (answcntr.text () == ”) {comments_get (id_element, id_parent, false, false, false); } Answcntr.slideDown (); setTimeout (function () {coments_textCollapse (‘# comments-container -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent, true);}, 500); } Else {answbtn.removeClass (‘answers-link-up’); answbtn.addClass (‘answers-link-down’); answcntr.slideUp (); }} Function comments_showAlertForm (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.comments-newComment’). Hide (); $ (‘.comment-Item’). RemoveClass (‘comment-item-added’); $ (‘.comment-Item’). RemoveClass (‘comment-item-addform’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘alert-form’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘url’ : comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); if (oJsonObject) { $ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.html); $ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .fadeIn (); $ (‘ # allertcomment-text – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘ # comments’ + id_parent) .addClass (‘comment-item-addform’);}}, error: function () {$ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error’); $ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’);}}); } Function comments_showAddForm (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.comments-newComment’). Hide (); $ (‘.comment-Item’). RemoveClass (‘comment-item-added’); $ (‘.comment-Item’). RemoveClass (‘comment-item-addform’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘add-forms’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘url’ : comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); if (oJsonObject) { $ (‘# comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .fadeOut (20); $ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.html); $ ( ‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .fadeIn (); $ (‘# comments’ + id_parent) .addClass (‘comment-item-addform’);}}, error: function () { $ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error’); $ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’);}}); } Function comments_hideAddForm (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .slideUp (); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .fadeIn (); $ (‘.comment-Item’). RemoveClass (‘comment-item-addform’); } Function comments_submitAddForm (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ (‘# NewComment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘Sending data …’); $ (‘# NewComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (”); $ (‘# NewComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 0.3); $ (‘# NewComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 0.3); $ (‘# Comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). Hide (); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘send-comment’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘text’ $ (‘# newComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (), ‘nick’: $ (‘# newComment-nick -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (), ‘ uid ‘: $ (‘ # newComment-user-id – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .val (),’ fbuid ‘: $ (‘ # newComment-user-fb-id – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .val (), ‘TYPE_1′: ($ (‘# newComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘TYPE_2′: ( $ (‘# newComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘type_3′: ($ (‘# newComment-type-3 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), // ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘url’: comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json ‘, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘ body ‘). css (‘ cursor ‘,’ default ‘); $ (‘ # newComment-wait – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# newComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# Comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). FadeIn (); if (oJsonObject) {if (oJsonObject.error) {$ (‘# newComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.error); } Else {$ (‘.comments-newComment’). Hide (); $ (‘.comment-Item’). RemoveClass (‘comment-item-addform’); if (oJsonObject.html) {$ (‘# comments-container -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.html + $ (‘# comments-container -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html ()); $ (‘# Comments-container -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .fadeIn (); }}} Else $ (‘# newComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error. No object.’); }, Error: function () {$ (‘# newComment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘An error’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# NewComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# NewComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# Comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). FadeIn (); }}); } Function comments_submitAlertForm (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ (‘# Allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# Allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘Sending data …’); $ (‘# Allertcomment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (”); $ (‘# Allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 0.3); $ (‘# Comments-alertcomment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). Hide (); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘alert-comment’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘text’ $ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (), ‘TYPE_1′: ($ (“# comment-alert-type-1 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent). is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘TYPE_2′: ($ (“# comment-alert-type-2 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)? 1: 0), ‘type_3′: ($ (“# comment-alert-type-3 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)? 1: 0),’ type_4 ‘: ($ ( “# comment-alert-type-4 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)? 1: 0),’ url ‘: comments_geturl (),’ curl ‘: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# allertcomment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css ( ‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# comments-alertcomment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). fadeIn (); if (oJsonObject) {if (oJsonObject.error) {$ (‘# newComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.error); } Else {$ (‘.comments-newComment’). Hide (); $ (‘.comment-Item-text -’ + id_parent + ‘b.clRed’). Remove (); $ (‘.comment-Item-text -’ + id_parent) .html (‘ The report has been sent! ‘ + $ (‘.comment-item-text -’ + id_parent) .html ()); $ (‘.comment-Button-alert -’ + id_parent) .attr (‘disabled’, ‘disabled’); }} Else $ (‘# allertcomment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error. No object.’); }, Error: function () {$ (‘# allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# Allertcomment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘An error’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# Allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# Allertcomment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# Comments-alertcomment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). FadeIn (); }}); } Function comment_zoomIn (id_comment) {$ (‘# comments’ + id_comment + ‘.comment-item-text -’ + id_comment) .addClass (‘comment-item-text-Zoom’); $ (“# Comment ‘+ id_comment +’ .comment-button-zoom-in – ‘+ id_comment) .hide (); $ (“# Comment ‘+ id_comment +’ .comment-button-zoom-out – ‘+ id_comment) .show (); } Function comment_zoomOut (id_comment) {$ (‘# comments’ + id_comment + ‘.comment-item-text -’ + id_comment) .removeClass (‘comment-item-text-Zoom’); $ (“# Comment ‘+ id_comment +’ .comment-button-zoom-in – ‘+ id_comment) .show (); $ (“# Comment ‘+ id_comment +’ .comment-button-zoom-out – ‘+ id_comment) .hide (); } Function comment_showAllUserBox (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.newcomment-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-all-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Function comment_showLoginUserBox (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.newcomment-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-login-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Function comment_unsetFBprofile (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘alt’, ”); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘title’, ”); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘src’, ‘http://www.wprost.pl/G/blogi/ face_blog_default.jpg ‘); $ (‘# NewComment-moreinfo-fb -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-infobar-4fb -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-user-fb-id -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (”); $ (‘# NewComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/profil.php’, date: {unsetFBprofile: 1}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {}, error: function () {}}); comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Function comment_assignFBprofile (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘# assignFBprofile-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (”); FBConnectInit (function (_FBuser) {if (! _FBuser) {$ (‘# AssignFBprofile-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error. No connection to Facebook.’);} Else if ( ! _FBuser.id & amp; & amp;! _FBuser.name & amp; & amp;! _FBuser.link) {$ (‘# assignFBprofile-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error. No connection to the service Facebook or not all the data has been transferred. ‘);} else {$ (‘ .newcomment-user-box – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .remove (); $ (‘ # newComment-user-fb-id- ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .val (_FBuser.id); $ (‘ # newComment-infobar – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .html (‘ ‘); $ (‘ .comment-newComment-form – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .comment-newComment-thumb img ‘). attr (‘ alt ‘, _FBuser.name); $ (‘ .comment-newComment-form – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .comment-newComment-thumb img ‘). attr (‘ title ‘, _FBuser.name); $ (‘ # newComment-type-3 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .attr (‘ checked ‘,’ checked ‘ ); if (_FBuser.link) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). addClass (‘pointer’); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Click (function () {window.open (_FBuser.link, ‘facebook’) ;;} ); } If (_FBuser.image) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘src’, _FBuser.image); } Comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); }}); } Function comments_vote (id_element, id_parent, id_vote, vote, is_large) {$ (‘body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); if (is_large) {$ (“# comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ a ‘). click (function () {return false;}); $ (“# Comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .animate ({‘ opacity ‘: 0.3}); } Else $ (‘# comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). Animate ({‘opacity’: 0.3}); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘set-vote’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘id_vote’ : id_vote, ‘is_large’: (is_large? 1: 0), ‘vote’: vote, ‘url’: comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). animate ({‘opacity ‘: 1}); if (oJsonObject) {if (oJsonObject.error) {if (oJsonObject.voted == 1) {$ (‘ # comments-toolbar2 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .form-button- vote ‘). attr (‘ disabled ‘,’ disabled ‘); $ (‘ # comments-toolbar2 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .form-button-vote ‘). addClass (‘ form-button-vote- Voted ‘);}} else {if (is_large & amp; & amp; oJsonObject.large_votes_buttons) {$ (“# comment-large-votes -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.large_votes_buttons); $ (‘ # comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .animate ({‘ opacity ‘: 1}); } Else {$ (‘# comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). Attr (‘disabled’, ‘disabled’); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). AddClass (‘form-button-vote-voted’); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote-yes’). Val (oJsonObject.votes_yes); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote-no’). Val (oJsonObject.votes_no); }}}}, Error: function () {$ (‘body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). Animate ({‘opacity’: 1}); if (is_large) {$ (“# comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .html (‘ ‘); $ (“# Comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .animate ({‘ opacity ‘: 1}); }}}); } Function comment_canSendAlert (id_element, id_parent) {var txt1 = $ .trim ($ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var ret = false; if ($ (“# comment-alert-type-1 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)) {$ (‘ # allertcomment-text – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .hide (); ret = true; } Else if ($ (“# comment-alert-type-2 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)) {$ (‘ # allertcomment-text – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .hide (); ret = true; } Else if ($ (“# comment-alert-type-3 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)) {$ (‘ # allertcomment-text – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .hide (); ret = true; } Else if ($ (“# comment-alert-type-4 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)) {$ (‘ # allertcomment-text – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .show (); ret = ((txt1! = ”) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; 20)); } If (ret) $ (“# comment-alert-send – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .removeAttr (‘ disabled ‘); else $ (“# comment-alert-send – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .attr (‘ disabled ‘,’ disabled ‘); } Function comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent) {var txt1 = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var .trim txt2 = $ ($ (‘# newComment-nick -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); acetamide var = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-user-id -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); iduf var = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-user-fb-id -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var ret = false; if ((txt1! = ”) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3) & amp; & amp; (! $ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: visible ‘))) {if ($ (‘ # newComment-type-3 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)) {$ (‘ # newComment-moreinfo – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .removeAttr (‘disabled’); } Else {$ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .slideDown (function () {$ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .removeAttr (‘disabled’ )}); }} If ($ (‘# newComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checked’)) {ret = ((txt1! = ”) & Amp; & amp; (txt2! = ”) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3) & amp; & amp; (txt2.length & gt; = 5)); } Else if ($ (‘# newComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checked’)) {ret = ((txt1! = ”) & Amp; & amp; (acetamide & gt ; 0) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3)); } Else if ($ (‘# newComment-type-3 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checked’)) {ret = ((txt1! = ”) & Amp; & amp; (iduf & gt ; 0) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3)); } If (ret) $ (‘# newComment-send -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .removeAttr (‘disabled’); else $ (‘# newComment-send -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘disabled’, ‘disabled’); } Function comment_loginUser (id_element, id_parent) {var txt1 = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-user-nickname -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var .trim txt2 = $ ($ (‘# newComment-user-pwd -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘login-user’: 1, ‘l’: txt1, ‘p’: txt2, ‘url’ : comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); if (oJsonObject) { if (oJsonObject.error) {$ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.error);} else if (oJsonObject.id_user & gt; 0) {$ (‘. newComment-user-box – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .remove (); $ (‘ # newComment-user-id – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .val (oJsonObject.id_user); $ (‘ # newComment-infobar – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .html (‘ ‘); $ (‘ .comment-newComment-form – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .comment-newComment-thumb img ‘). attr (‘alt’, oJsonObject.username); $ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). attr (‘title’, oJsonObject.username) ; $ (‘# newComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); if (oJsonObject.userurl) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form-’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). addClass (‘pointer’); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Click (function () {location = oJsonObject.userurl;}); } If (oJsonObject.userthumb) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘src’, oJsonObject.userthumb); } Comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Else {$ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error’); }} Else $ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error’); }, Error: function () {$ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); }}); } Function comment_textareaAutoHeight (textarea) {/ * if ($ .browser.mozilla) {var tah = $ (textarea) .height (); if (tah – & gt;

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