2009-06-21

Car Accident near by my house

That day in the early morning was raining. after the raining is stop then saw a car accident . So hope that all of you be careful when driving in the raining time.




2009-06-15

Starcraft system requirements

Starcraft ll Minimum system requirements:

* Windows XP or Windows Vista
* 512MB System RAM
* 2 Ghz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor
* 128MB Direct3D compatible video card
* and DirectX 9.0 compatible driver;
* 8x DVD-ROM drive
* 4.5 GB free hard disk space
* DirectX 9.0c (included)
* DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card
* Keyboard, Mouse

Starclaff ll

StarCraft II is a trilogy of military science fiction real-time strategy video games currently under development by Blizzard Entertainment as a sequel to the award-winning 1998 video game StarCraft. StarCraft II, originally envisioned as a single game, was announced to be a trilogy at BlizzCon 2008, consisting of one game followed up later by two stand-alone "expansion packs," provisionally entitled Wings of Liberty, Heart of the Swarm and Legacy of the Void respectively.

Unlike the original series, where each game had three 8-10 mission campaigns, one for each race, each game in the StarCraft II trilogy will have only one 26-30 mission campaign centered around a single race. The Terrans will be the focus of the first campaign, followed up by Zerg and Protoss races in the expansions. Every game in the trilogy will have all races available to play during the skirmish or multiplayer and online modes. Blizzard claims that each part will have enough content to feel like a full game in its own right. No release dates have been announced for the trilogy.

StarCraft II is being developed for concurrent release on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Mac OS X. According to Mike Morhaime, the president of Blizzard Entertainment, the game is scheduled for release at the end of 2009, although a specific release date has not yet been given. The release date is subject to change based upon the game meeting the company's quality standards.