- ASCII Generator
Generate a ASCII graphic from a word or text. More than 130 fonts.
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- Britney Spears guide to Semiconductor Physics
The physics of optoelectronic technology
Britney Spears lectures on semiconductor physics, radiative and non-radiative transitions, edge emitting lasers and VCSELs.
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- citat från 0-films forum:
citat från 0-films forum: "Så fort folk inser att 0-budget inte leder dem in i branschen tröttnar de. Det kanske är en sund reaktion vad fan vet jag?" Henrik Möller, 0-film forum "Fixa fram en kamera... missade ju det allra smidigaste sättet... sno en!" K. Schwartz, 0-filmforum
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- English Russia » Holes in the Ground
From the end of 1980s a strange phenomena is happening in some Russian forests. People find strange, deep holes. They appear in the dense forest, in the places you can’t get on the car or truck to bring any device to drill the ground. There is no any soil that should be taken from such deep holes is found. On this pictures people go down to one of such holes but it just finishes with nothing. There are no any reasonable ideas on how these holes appear and what they are being used for.
Interesting news from Russia in English language.
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- Googlewhacking: The Search for The One True Google Whack
Googlewhacking: using a search engine to find fewer results, or exactly one result.
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- Hamster Shredder
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- Heliocentrism is an Atheist Doctrine « Blogs 4 Brownback
What’s even worse than the debate raging in American schools about the teaching of the soulless doctrine of evolution, is the non-debate over an issue that rational Americans have foolishly conceded to the secular among us: the issue of Heliocentrism, or the idea that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
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- HolyJuan
10 Attributes of Really Lazy People
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- How Many of Me - How many have your name?
There are 299,968,595 people in the United States of America. The U.S. Census Bureau statistics tell us that there are at least 88,799 different last names and 5,163 different first names in common use in the United States. Some names are more common than others. There are 49,535 people named John Smith in the United States. There are 1,048 people named James Bond, 113 people named Harry Potter , 503 people named George Bush, and 31 people named Emily Dickinson. However, Johnny Cash (39 people) songs aside there are, statistically speaking, no boys named Sue. What about you? How many people share your name? Enter it and find out how many of you there are.
There are millions of people in the United States. How many people have your name?
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- How to destroy the Earth @ Things Of Interest
Destroying the Earth is harder than you may have been led to believe. You've seen the action movies where the bad guy threatens to destroy the Earth. You've heard people on the news claiming that the next nuclear war or cutting down rainforests or persisting in releasing hideous quantities of pollution into the atmosphere threatens to end the world. Fools. The Earth is built to last. It is a 4,550,000,000-year-old, 5,973,600,000,000,000,000,000-tonne ball of iron. It has taken more devastating asteroid hits in its lifetime than you've had hot dinners, and lo, it still orbits merrily. So my first piece of advice to you, dear would-be Earth-destroyer, is: do NOT think this will be easy. This is not a guide for wusses whose aim is merely to wipe out humanity.
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- knockoff*project
Album cover spoofs, goofs, tributes, send ups, near misses and coincedences. This is the all-new Knockoff*Project. There are over 100 new knockoffs...stashed all over the place. I've split it into sections. I hope it's still as fun and awesome as before. Still, there is no rhyme, reason or order to it. OK, there's the new Beatles section and all the sexy ones are in one place too. Enjoy!
Knockoff Project. Album cover spoofs, goofs, and send-ups.
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- LiveLeak.com: Gravity Wave [8 seconds]
Time-Lapse of gravity wave action from the Tama, Iowa KCCI-TV webcam on 6 May 2007 A gravity wave is a vertical wave. The best example I can think of in describing what a gravity wave looks like is to think of a rock being thrown into a pond. Ripples or circles migrate from the point the rock hits the water. An up and down motion is created. With increasing distance from the point where the rock hit the water, the waves becomes less defined (the waves are dampening). Now let's look at what a gravity wave is in the atmosphere. To start a gravity wave, a TRIGGER mechanism must cause the air to be displaced in the vertical. Examples of trigger mechanisms that produce gravity waves are mountains and thunderstorm updrafts. To generate a gravity wave, the air mus
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- maninthedark.com by Miltos Manetas and Aaron Russ Clinger , 2004.
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maninthedark.com by Miltos Manetas and Aaron Russ Clinger, 2004.
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- Merda d'artista Art Minimal & Conceptual Only
In 1961 an artist by the name af Piero Manzoni crapped in 90 small cans. They were subsequently sealed, according to industri standards. These small pieces of art circulated for many years to different museums around the world, and one of them reached Randers Museum of Art in Denmark in 1994 as part of the John Hunov collection. Unfortunately, the can decided to selfdestruct right there! Experts have tried several times to repair the corroding can, but have not managed to stop the decomposition process. X-ray has revealed what seems to be an even smaller can inside the can. But what seems the most hillarious part of it all, is the fact that Randers Museum is now confronted with lawyers, claiming the can must have been exposed to direct sunlight.
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- Mind the Gap in Japanese, Cantonese, and Mandarin
An omnipresent aspect of Japanese life is the proliferation of signs and announcements for the convenience or instruction of the general public, delivered in a rigidly defined form of polite language. 'Mind the Gap' is no exception. When a Japanese announcement to 'Mind the Gap' comes over the PA system, it goes like this: 電車とホームとの間が広く空いておりますので、足元にご注意ください。 Densha to hōmu to no aida ga hiroku aite orimasu no de, ashimoto ni go-chūi kudasai. 'As there is a wide space between the train and the platform, please watch your step'
'Mind the Gap' in Japanese and Cantonese
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- Obsidian Studios: Writing Sample Analyzer
This writing sample analyzer takes a sample of your writing and then calculates the number of sentences, words, and characters in your sample. As it's calculating these statistics it makes estimates as to how many syllables are present in each word. Using these numbers, it then calculates the Flesch Reading Ease, Fog Scale Level, and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, which are three of the most common readability algorithms. Simply supply a sample of your writing up to 5,000 characters and then click "Analyze."
The writing sample analyzer calculates the Flesch Reading Ease, Fog Scale Level, and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, three of the most common readability algorithms.
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- oddcast text-to-speech
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- On the Effectiveness of Aluminium Foil Helmets: An Empirical Study. Rahimi & al, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science MIT
Abstract: Among a fringe community of paranoids, aluminum helmets serve as the protective measure of choice against invasive radio signals. We investigate the efficacy of three aluminum helmet designs on a sample group of four individuals. Using a $250,000 network analyser, we find that although on average all helmets attenuate invasive radio frequencies in either directions (either emanating from an outside source, or emanating from the cranium of the subject), certain frequencies are in fact greatly amplified. These amplified frequencies coincide with radio bands reserved for government use according to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Statistical evidence suggests the use of helmets may in fact enhance the government's invasive abilities. We s
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- Overheard in the Office
Not All on the Same Day, As Her Suit Alleges
Eavesdropping on strangers since 2003
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