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Physicists Work on Physics' Uncool Image (Jan 13 2005 23:42 GMT) - WindowsTroll writes "Since it seems that science doesn't appeal to the youth of today, physicists are trying to make physics kid friendly. From the article, 'Bicycle stunts, rap music and modern dance -- all in the name of Einstein.' I am particularly interested in the modern dance, thinking that this is probably a better approach of studying oscillations than the springs that I used when I was in college." |
Nicest of the Damned
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Pundits on parade (Jan 13 2005 23:41 GMT) - National Post's Paul Kedrosky, saying Apple has just refuted its "BMW pricing strategy": "Where, in other words, is the BMW strategy? It is as if BMW suddenly tried to undercut Honda's Accord or Toyota's Camry. While there's no denying there... |
It's Not Easy Being Green
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aarrghhhh (Jan 13 2005 23:41 GMT) - I don't know about you, but *I* do not think the average word length in a technology related document is 6.8 characters (so 5.8 letters + a space) per word.Argh.*edit* *edit* *edit* *work late* sux. |
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upload billed (Jan 13 2005 23:40 GMT) - Hej Jeg er ved at lave et billed gallari, hvor man kan uploade sine billeder, virker også fint med at uploade. Hvis jeg så har et billed der hedder bo.gif og det vil jeg gerne uploade, hvordan laver jeg så, så php tjekker om der allerede er et billed der hedder bo.gif i min upload mappe på serveren? eller er der en smartere måde at lave det på? |
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Laffita: Jandová dobÅe lÃbá (Jan 13 2005 23:40 GMT) - [iDNES - Hokej] - HereÄka Klára Jandová, kterou v poslednà dobÄ proslavila postava Evy Pokorné z televiznÃho seriálu Rodinná pouta, si spolu s módnÃm návrháÅem kubánského původu... |
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Dial a Number by Drawing it in the Air (Jan 13 2005 23:40 GMT) - Bronz writes "As reported on businesswire.com, Samsung Electronics unveiled the world's first '3D movement recognition' mobile phone. An 'accelerometer' is built-in to accurately calculate and ascertain movement in three dimensional space and then carry out commands according to those calculations." |
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An open letter to fellow motorists (Jan 13 2005 23:39 GMT) - Dear fellow Cleveland motorists, I'm a pretty easygoing guy, but lately your collective driving habits have tempted me to mount a bazooka on my hood. To avoid further unpleasantness, I... |
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Learning Machines (Jan 13 2005 23:39 GMT) - I started to get interested in robotics when I realized that an intimate relationship with a robot would probably be part of my life at some point. In Japan, robots are already being used to in elder care, and the Neurobotics Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University illustrates research to develop robots that can aid disabled people. Why is this so important? |
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Tempest for Eliza (Jan 13 2005 23:39 GMT) - All electronic devices send out eletromagnetic waves, so does your monitor, and your monitor does it all the time and at very high frequencies high enough for your short wave AM radio. All you have to do is display the "correct" image on your screen and your monitor will emit The "right" signals. Tempest for Eliza is a Program that uses your computer monitor to send out AM radio signals. |
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Source Spot (Jan 13 2005 23:39 GMT) - A source on the set of Ben Affleck's new movie Man About Town, shooting in Canada, says that the star was two days late showing up for scenes with costar John Cleese and at other times fell asleep between takes... |
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