- 118 - Online Communities Map (Not For Navigation) « Strange Maps
Somewhat in the style of a treasure map, this ‘Map of Online Communities’ shows MySpace, Wikipedia, SecondLife and other user-generated phenomena now populating the internet. The geography is not as random as one could assume at first glance. Area and position are significant. Thus, each community’s geographic area represents its estimated size, and the ‘compass-shaped island’ gives clues as to what each quarter signifies: * North are more ‘practical’ communities, * South is for the ‘intellectuals’. * West lie the communities with a ‘real life’ connection, * East those with a focus on the web itself.
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- Cooking For Engineers
Have an analytical mind? Like to cook? This is the site to read!
Detailed instructions on food and cooking for those who like to ask not just How? but also Why?
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- Cryptome
[wikipedia:] Cryptome is a website hosted in the United States since 1996 by independent scholars[1] and architects John Young and Deborah Natsios[2] that functions as a repository for information about freedom of speech, cryptography, spying, and surveillance. According to the site: Cryptome welcomes documents for publication that are prohibited by governments worldwide, in particular material on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governance—open, secret and classified documents—but not limited to those.[3] Cryptome hosted documents, consisting of over 54,000 files,[4] include suppressed photographs of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq, lists of people believed to be MI6 agents
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- Dictionnaire de - moteur de recherche Français Japonais
Recherche avancée V1.0 Kanji/kana Français Romaji commentaires
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- Dictionnaire Français-Suédois / Svensk fransk
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- EagerEyes
Visualization and Visual Communication
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- Eric S. Raymond: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
In the world of hackers, the kind of answers you get to your technical questions depends as much on the way you ask the questions as on the difficulty of developing the answer. This guide will teach you how to ask questions in a way more likely to get you a satisfactory answer. Now that use of open source has become widespread, you can often get as good answers from other, more experienced users as from hackers. This is a Good Thing; users tend to be just a little bit more tolerant of the kind of failures newbies often have. Still, treating experienced users like hackers in the ways we recommend here will generally be the most effective way to get useful answers out of them, too. The first thing to understand is that hackers actually like hard problems and
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- FON
FON is the largest WiFi community in the world. Our members share their wireless Internet access at home and, in return, enjoy free WiFi wherever they find another Fonero’s Access Point. It all started as a simple idea. Why should you pay for Internet access on the go when you have already paid for it at home? Exactly, you shouldn’t. So we decided to help create a community of people who get more out of their connection through sharing. As the world of WiFi is growing, you can do more and more for free. For example soon we will launch the Skype FON - a cool WiFi handset that lets you make free Internet calls from any FON Access Point.
The worlds largest WiFi Community
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- Great Circle Mapper
# Introduction # Flight Paths # Locations # Flight Ranges # ETOPS # About the Maps # Great Circle Calculations
Displays a map on which the great circle path for one or more routes is plotted and calculates the distance along each route. Ranges from one or more locations may also be plotted, along with go/no-go areas for ETOPS operations at various rule times.
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- hodie mihi, cras tibi
Definition of hodie mihi, cras tibi
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- How to find latitude and longitude - Google - Lifehacker
javascript:void(prompt('',gApplication.getMap().getCenter())); The always helpful Tech-Recipes has come up with an ingenius way to find latitude and longitude values for any location using Google Maps. You'll first need to look up an address (duh), but this trick only works if the address is centered (it's centered by default). So, moving the map around will not make this work. When the address you want to find latitude and longitude for is dead center, copy and paste this code into your browser bar: javascript:void(prompt('',gApplication.getMap().getCenter()));
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- How to Virtualize Your Workforce - wikiHow
Enterprise Mobility: The ability for an enterprise to communicate with suppliers, partners, employees, assets, products, and customers irrespective of location. <<management>>
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- http://www.speedtest.net/
http://www.speedtest.net/
Test your Internet connection bandwidth to locations around the world with this interactive broadband speed test
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- La tentation du Tout
Alors existe-t-il un moyen de quadriller le territoire à la fois plus complètement, plus précisément et avec moins d’efforts. La réponse est oui. Comment ? Grâce à certains outils et services d’ores et déjà disponibles qui permettent de ne plus rien perdre d’une session de surf et, plus globalement, de tout ce que l’on fait sur le web et qui, une fois réduit à sa plus simple expression, se trouve être une suite de clics (clickstream). Des clics comme autant de pas vers un objectif, pas en avant, de côté, de géant, en arrière parfois, mais pas qui tracent inexorablement des pistes inédites dans le web, nouveaux chemins qui se voient attribuer la valeur qu’on accorde à toute « carte au trésor »<<management>>
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- Le BaRBeRy v 1.0: Dictionnaire CoRHuPOP (Cognitivo-Rapo-Humoristico-Poético-Oulipo-Psychanalytique)
L'idée de la barberysation (décomposition monophonématique) m'est venue en 1995 en écoutant MC Solaar, un matin à 6h tandis que je me rendais au fort de mon service militaire. En 2001, Olivier Gillet, une des personnes les plus talentueuses que j'aie jamais rencontrée, a développé pour moi cette première version. C'est à lui que revient la fabuleuse idée de la visualisation en paon, trouvée en regardant le plafond de la Samaritaine. La version 2 doit, par exemple, ajouter une dimension sémantique (dictionnaire de synonymes hiérarchisé, thesaurus) à la simple grille phonético-orthographique de la v1.
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- manalang.com » Archives
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- Mapping and Distance Tools
Measure distances on maps. Quick start: A course is the shortest line between two points. Move the map cursor to the desired start point and click there; or use the find box. Then, move to the next point and click again; or use the find box again. Continue choosing points until done. Pan and zoom the map if necessary to find each point. A circle is a line around a point. Choose the circle's center by clicking on the map; or use the find box. Move the cursor away from the center the desired distance, and click again; or, use the find box.
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- Mike Lin's Home Page
Applications Playlist Assist for iTunes Utility Software CrossHair Startup Control Panel StartupMonitor MCL Clipomatic SMP Seesaw Fun Stuff Other Software by Mike Lin Help and Support Firefox with Google Toolbar
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- Obsolete Skills
# ADA Programming # Adjusting rabbit ears on top of a TV -still in use # Adjusting a television's horizontal and vertical holds # Adjusting a television's color and hue adjustments # Adjusting the dwell angle on the spark distributor of an engine # Adjusting the levels and song layout for recording to audio tape
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- rodcorp: London Tube Map with Walklines: sometimes it's quicker to walk
* tube map with 500m walklines dotted in (warning: it's a large 429k gif file, pdf to follow possibly. Nb: our photo album constrains the size of the picture, so click the big versions of these pictures if you want to see them full size); big version here. The dense knots are Euston-Warren Street-Gt Portland St in Bloomsbury and Bank-Cannon St-Mansion House-St Paul's in the city. And these are interesting places to walk anyway. * And here's the same with the tube map faded out slightly, so you see the walklines more easily. (232k gif); big version here. * And indeed it might be interesting, for arty folk, to see the walklines without the original tube map behind it. They look like un-named constellations (20k gif); big version here. * The origin
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