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  • Adidas Almanya 2006 için özel bi top üretmiş.
    topun üzerinde özel çipler var ve top çizgiyi geçince hakemin kolundaki alıcıya sinyal gönderiyormuş
    artık çizgi tartışması olmaz.tabi hakem sinyali aldığını inkar etmezse



  • bence onun yerine tüm stadın görebilicegi bir yerdeki lambayıyaksa hic bi tartısma olmaz
    bu arada avatarımı calmıssın
  • baba avatarı çalmamış adam.Donanımhaberin avatarları onlar,kullan diye koymuşlar oraya.
    sana tahsis etmemişler
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    Orjinalden alıntı: ilkerinanç

    baba avatarı çalmamış adam.Donanımhaberin avatarları onlar,kullan diye koymuşlar oraya.
    sana tahsis etmemişler


    dur su pengueni kestirdim gözüme
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    Orjinalden alıntı: Vice Citizen


    quote:

    Orjinalden alıntı: ilkerinanç

    baba avatarı çalmamış adam.Donanımhaberin avatarları onlar,kullan diye koymuşlar oraya.
    sana tahsis etmemişler


    dur su pengueni kestirdim gözüme


    Ulan gel beraber keselim şunu ooohhh mis gibi pengu eti

     ADIDASIN YENİ ÇİPLİ TOPU


    quote:

    "Kaiser" Franz Beckenbauer schwelgt in nostalgischen Erinnerungen an Wembley, hält den denkbar scheinenden Einsatz des Chip-Balls bei der WM 2006 in Deutschland aber grundsätzlich für sinnvoll. Beckenbauer, der 1966 das deutsche Team im Finale gegen England dirigierte: "In der Frage Tor oder kein Tor kann der Chip-Ball wirklich helfen.

    "Faszination des Fussballs"

    "Aber ich war ja 1966 selbst in Wembley dabei. Und wenn ich heute nach London fliege, werde ich immer noch garantiert auf das Wembley-Tor angesprochen. Das macht doch auch die Faszination des Fußballs aus", sinnierte der Chef des WM-Organisationskomitees über die möglichen Auswirkungen technischer Hilfsmittel auf höchstem Niveau. Die revolutionäre WM-Verwendung des Chip-Balles, der in Schiedsrichtersprecher Manfred Amerell einen prominenten Fürsprecher hat, ist durch Aussagen von Weltverbands-Chef Sepp Blatter über den Entwicklungsstand zu einem konkreten Thema geworden.

    "Zu 100 Prozent sicher"

    "Ich bin mir zu 100 Prozent sicher, dass die Technologie bis zur WM 2006 ausgereift ist. Ich bin überzeugt, dass der Ball bis zur WM eingesetzt werden kann", hatte der Schweizer in Interviews in Zürich schon vor der "Feuertaufe" des Chip-Balles bei der "U17"-WM im September in Peru erklärt. Vor der Zulassung zur WM in Deutschland jedoch muss nach dem Test in Südamerika erst noch das International Board der FIFA als oberste Regel-Instanz im Weltfußball das neue Spielgerät erlauben. Beim Herzogenauracher Sportartikelhersteller adidas, der den Ball gemeinsam mit der Firma Cairos AG und dem deutschen Fraunhofer-Institut entwickelt hat, gibt man sich trotz der offensiven Blatter- und Beckenbauer-Aussagen weiter zurückhaltend. Pressesprecher Oliver Brüggen sagte dem Sport-Informations-Dienst: "Wir werden uns zu diesem Thema erst nach der "U17-WM" äußern." Der Hintergrund ist klar: Die Konkurrenz soll durch verfrühte Veröffentlichungen nicht auf eine Fährte gesetzt werden.

    Denn der "Smartball" ist für die Ballhersteller ein lukrativer Schritt in die Zukunft - vor allem in Deutschland kann bei den Fußball-Fans gepunktet werden, da ein "Wembley-Tor" wie beim legendären Treffer durch Geoff Hurst im WM-Endspiel 1966 zwischen England und Deutschland (4:2 n.V.) dann wohl unmöglich ist. Damit die neue Technologie auch funktioniert, werden Antennen rund ums Spielfeld aufgebaut. Etwa 2000 Informationen pro Sekunde werden vom Ball und den Antennen verarbeitet. Alle Informationen sind zudem doppelt und dreifach verschlüsselt, damit kein "Hacker" die Ergebnisse beeinflussen kann - ein Punkt, welcher nach dem Schiedsrichter-Skandal in Deutschland dem International Board sehr wichtig war. Der Schiedsrichter trägt eine Art von Armbanduhr an seinem Handgelenk. Dieses Instrument signalisiert ihm, ob ein Tor erzielt wurde oder nicht.


    quote:

    Wednesday, January 05, 2005
    Coming Soon: a Soccer Ball With a Chip

    You've heard of fish 'n' chips, England's delectable contribution to world cuisine. Now the Brits have something new up their sleeves: balls 'n' chips — coming soon to a soccer stadium near you.

    But let's back up for a second.

    All of us who watch sports on TV have seen referees making dramatically wrong calls. It's easy to criticize the ref from your comfy, cupholder-equipped Barcalounger: you see the action played back in slow motion multiple times, from three or four different camera angles. The arbiter out in the field doesn't have that advantage.

    But why not? We've collectively entrusted our lives to complex, mission-critical technology that controls everything from our power plants to our airliners to our emergency-response systems. But apparently, letting a ref look at an instant replay on a sideline monitor (or even on a wireless, video-enabled PDA he could carry in his breast pocket) is still impermissible. I'm stumped. With athletes' careers and reputations at stake, sponsors' bottom lines affected, and millions of people emotionally invested in the game, what could be fairer than to augment the referee's human judgment with video technology — especially since that technology reached maturity decades ago? And tell me this: Why is it fine to install a photo-finish camera at a racetrack (thus giving a machine the final word about the outcome), but not to let technology help decide if a tennis ball was struck out, or if a soccer player deserves a red card for having kicked an opponent?

    The matter is relevant again after a high-level British soccer match played yesterday. During Tottenham vs. Manchester United, the referee erroneously disallowed a deciding goal, costing Tottenham the victory. The man in black hadn't seen the ball roll across the line, though it clearly did — by at least three feet — before goalie Roy Carroll pawed it back into the field. Untold numbers of television viewers watched it happen, again and again, no doubt shaking their heads over the ref's blunder.

    This kind of thing happens frequently. And still, FIFA, the soccer world's governing body, won't hear of using video technology. High-placed FIFA staffers reconfirmed their anti-video stance today. Officials in most other sports are afflicted by similar cases of techno-abhorrence.

    In fairness, though, FIFA has authorized a trial of a soccer ball with a chip inside. Adidas has been trying to perfect the invention recently. The idea is that when the ball crosses the goal line, an alarm sounds. The Guardian writes that if the field test is successful, balls-with-chips may be used in real-life matches as early as next month.

    It's a start.

    =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

    UPDATE: The Guardian corrects its story today, January 7. According to the paper, Adidas is working on a ball with a chip but hasn't produced one yet, and that could take months or years. The previous day's claim that the electronically enhanced ball could be pressed into service next month was apparently wrong, although there is an alternative that's ready to go. A German firm called Cairos Technologies has equipped a ball with a tiny radio chip

    "...that transmits 2,000 signals a second to a network of aerials hidden in the flood lights or under the stadium roof. ... When the computerised tracking system registers a goal, it immediately sends a message to a vibrating sleeve worn by the referee. .... Similar chips in shin-guards can track the players and help judge everything from offsides and if the wall is far enough away at free-kicks to whether the goalkeeper moved off his line before a penalty."

    Also:

    "Cairos could install the system at top football clubs for free and then sell the information gathered to the media and fans as virtual replays. "A fan could download a game and watch it on his PlayStation, but choose the angle of the camera or watch it from the perspective of their favourite player." Several Premiership teams have expressed interest in using the data to coach players."


    Her dilde yayınımız wardır bakın...



    < Bu mesaj bu kişi tarafından değiştirildi drahte 1905 -- 18 Mayıs 2005, 0:26:55 >
  • drahte 1905 resim için sağol dostum ama keşke Türkçe de yazsaymışın.Neyse ben zaten topun vasıflarını özet geçmiştim.
  • Avatar hırsızı varrrr gaçınnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn



    < Bu mesaj bu kişi tarafından değiştirildi sorunvar -- 18 Mayıs 2005, 20:10:40 >
  • sorunvar karedeş sorunun benim avatarımsa, kullandığım avatar DH üyelerine açık bi avatar kimsenin avatarını çalacak halimiz yok
  • Muhabbetleriniz konuyla baya alakalı
  • quote:

    Orjinalden alıntı: brand_izmir

    sorunvar karedeş sorunun benim avatarımsa, kullandığım avatar DH üyelerine açık bi avatar kimsenin avatarını çalacak halimiz yok




    yok ya ölesine matrak olsun maksat ama 500 avatarda 1 şans aynı olması
  • demeekki neymiş...her üye avatarını kendi yaratacak...

    Tembellik edip,Sitedeki hazır avatarları kullanınca ahada böle oluo
  • arkadaşlar gidip patent ensü. sitesinden avatarlarınızı patentleyin kimse çalamasın
  • arkadaşlar bu topici avatarları tartışmak için açmadım konunun içeriği belli,
    bu özel top 2006 Dünya Kupasında kullanılacak,
    yorumlar...

    buyrun avatarımıda değiştim artık konuya dönelim..



    < Bu mesaj bu kişi tarafından değiştirildi Mirza_İzmir -- 20 Mayıs 2005, 10:33:27 >
  • topa takana kadar hakeme taksınlar çipi
  • niye çizgiyi geçip-geçmediği tartışılan hakem deelki
    ama belki topa bide lamba takıp çizgiyi geçtiğinde yanmasını sağlayabilirler
  • quote:

    Orjinalden alıntı: San Andreas Citizen

    bence onun yerine tüm stadın görebilicegi bir yerdeki lambayıyaksa hic bi tartısma olmaz
    bu arada avatarımı calmıssın





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