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Sr. Technical Leader for Integration, Verification en Validation (Jul 26 2007 23:59 GMT) - Ajilon Nederland: Nijmegen --- Company For a challinging new R en D project, currently in the study phase and combines both tuner and digital baseband radio and audio processing in one system, we are looking for a experienced Technical Leader Integration, verification en Val ... |
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Housecat history (Jul 26 2007 23:55 GMT) - David Pescovitz: Scientists now estimate that cats were first domesticated 12,000 years ago in the Near East. According to research published last month in the journal Science, every housecat is a descendant of a Middle Eastern wildcat with the name Felis sylvestris ("cat out of the woods.") In a new online article, Smithsonian outlines what we know about the secret history of domesticated cats. From Smithsonian: |
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Don't Go Breakin' My Art (Jul 26 2007 23:48 GMT) - Art Crimes is a fascinating site about the history of vandalism in the fine arts, recently revived by a Frenchwoman who left a lipstick imprint on a 2 million dollar painting by Cy Twombly. Other examples include a British suffragist attacking a Velazquez with a knife, an installation vandalized by the Israeli ambassador to Sweden, two Chinese performance artists who urinated into Marcel Duchamp's Fountain, and a Canadian art student who vomited blue gelatin on a Mondrian. Oddly enough, the artwork that has weathered the most attacks is Rembrandt's The Night Watch, which has survived two knife attacks (one by an unemployed teacher with a butter knife) and an attack by a mental patient who had a compulsion to fling sulfuric acid at fine artworks. Other art vandalism methods, including glass cutters, hammers, scissors, guns, and ink, are discussed here. |
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Heroes Cast Resurrected? (Jul 26 2007 23:48 GMT) - Word’s out today that a couple of the characters from Heroes last season may not, in fact, actually be dead. It’s doubtful that this will be enough to bring me back to watch Season 2 – I still think the writing near the end of the first season was pretty lousy. |
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