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  • Science & Spirit Magazine: The Tongue Who Would Be King
    "There are those who believe English could achieve what no other language has: global domination. But our linguistic history shows preeminence leads to resistance, then ruin—which means English should be looking over its shoulder." <lingua>
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  • Security Videos (various authors)
    A Penetration Attack Reconstructed.avi A Quick and Dirty Intro to Nessus using the Auditor Boot CD!.swf Adding Modules to a Slax or Backtrack Live CD from Windows.swf Airplay replay attack - no wireless client required.swf Anonym.OS LiveCD with build in Tor Onion routing and Privoxy.swf BackTrack LiveCD to HD Installation Instruction Video .swf Basic Nmap Usage!.swf Basic Tools for Wardriving!.swf Bluesnarfer attack tool demonstration.swf Bluesnarfing a Nokia 6310i hand set.avi Breaking WEP in 10 minutes.avi
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  • Sententiae Latinae -- Latin Maxims

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  • Sentient Developments: Astrosociobiology article on Wikipedia deleted
    Astrosociobiology Astrosociobiology (also referred to as exosociobiology, extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI), and xenosociology) is the speculative scientific study of extraterrestrial civilizations and their possible social characteristics and developmental tendencies. The field involves the convergence of astrobiology, sociobiology and evolutionary biology. Hypothesized comparisons between human civilizations and those of extraterrestrials are frequently posited, placing the human situation in the same context as other extraterrestrial intelligences. Whenever possible, astrosociobiologists describe only those social characteristics that are thought to be common (or highly probable) to all civilizations. Since no extraterrestrial civilizations have ever b
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  • Simple Tools for Software Modeling OR- It's "Use the Simplest Tool" not "Use Simple Tools"
    One of the most commonly asked questions asked by developers is “What tool(s) should we use?” Although there are as many answers to this question as people asking it, I would like to provide a few words of advice to help guide you: “Use the simplest tools possible.” Why simple tools? Simple tools are easy to learn, easy to use, and very often easy to share with others. Yes, complex tools have their place, assuming they provide the best value for your investment in them, but never underestimate the effectiveness of simple tools either.<<management>>
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  • SoDoItYourself
    The Hard disk Speaker» Did you know you could build a speaker out of your old hard drive? Well as a matter of fact, a harddrive uses the same technology for its arm as a traditional loudspeaker. Just apply the right waveform and it will produce sound.
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  • Sparth
    Welcome to Sparth construct, a site dedicated to the art of Sparth, an online portfolio composed of illustrations, concepts, and sketches. All informations concerning the artist can be found in the biography page below, where you will also have a complete bibliography, production lists, and press reviews. All artworks are available in the gallery section. Regular news and information updates are also available on the construct's blog. Have a good visit.
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  • strange maps
    eccentric, exotic, extraordinary, fanciful, fantastic, flaky, freaky, grotesque, kinky, odd, outlandish, peculiar, quaint, queer, quizzical, strange, unusual, weird, eldritch, uncanny, unearthly, weird, rare maps
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  • Sunrise
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  • sysprog.net/quotlang.html: Quotes about Computer Languages

    Developer4Lease deliver reliable CMS Design and Development of the highest quality to our customers around the world
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  • Technology Review: Physics arXiv blog Best Connectd Individuals Are Not the Most Influential Spreadrs in Social Networks 100202
    The study of social networks has thrown up more than a few surprises over the years. It's easy to imagine that because the links that form between various individuals in a society are not governed by any overarching rules, they must have a random structure. So the discovery in the 1980s that social networks are very different came as something of a surprise. In a social network, most nodes are not linked to each other but can easily be reached by a small number of steps. This is the so-called small worlds network.
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    Note: Ref: arxiv.org/abs/1001.5285: Identifying Influential Spreaders in Complex Networks
  • Tele Atlas Map Insight
    Tele Atlas uses a unique approach to update our maps, including the latest mobile mapping technology, professional drivers and tens of thousands of data sources to provide you with the freshest, richest, and most accurate map data available.
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    Note: adress finder for all western countries!
  • ten tips for keeping your desk clean and tidy
    A messy desk is a sign of creativity and imagination. This is the excuse I gave myself for the mountain of papers, knickknacks, and San Pellegrino bottles normally piled on my desk at work. Truth is, I’m just lazy. When I started wasting more and more time looking for lost items instead of being a brilliant creative person, I knew I had to do something. I got my desk organized, and have been miraculously keeping it clean for the past three months. Here’s how: 1. Use a system to manage paper Most of the clutter on my desk is paper. In a recent post, I wrote about a system for organizing files on the computer. The same system can be modified to work with physical files:
    Tips for design and life
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  • Text Etc. - the craft and theory of poetry | MetaFilter
    Text Etc. is a sprawling, highly engaging, nearly obsessive look at the craft and theory of poetry, including sound patterning, fractal criticism, poetry heresies, brief, clear intros to theorists like Bakhtin, Lacan and Foucault, writing instruction and much more.
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  • The 50 Greatest Cartoons Ever: the List
    The 50 Greatest Cartoons Ever: the List - including links to the full-length videos of the corresponding toons on YouTube and Google, etc. Based on a twelve year-old-vote by the animation industry, which explains why there are no appearances by Cartman, Bart, or Fry.
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  • The Bach Cantatas
    Here you can find the texts of all of J. S. Bach's vocal works. Original Texts (German) -- Cantatas sorted by BWV Number - sorted Thematically - sorted by Title - sorted by Movement Title -- Other Vocal Works - All Vocal Works - sorted by Title - sorted by Movement Title - sorted by Instrument -- Arias - sorted by Instrument - sorted by Voice Search Texts - Dutch Translations - French Translations - English Translations - Visit Z. Philip Ambrose's site Francis Browne's translations in interlinear format Other Translations Visit Aryeh Oron's site Notes Other Bach Sites
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    Note: http://www.sheetmusicfox.com/Bach/
  • The Chess Master and the Computer By Garry Kasparov The New York Review of Books Volume 57, Number 2 · February 11, 2010
    In 1985, in Hamburg, I played against thirty-two different chess computers at the same time in what is known as a simultaneous exhibition. I walked from one machine to the next, making my moves over a period of more than five hours. The four leading chess computer manufacturers had sent their top models, including eight named after me from the electronics firm Saitek. It illustrates the state of computer chess at the time that it didn't come as much of a surprise when I achieved a perfect 32–0 score, winning every game, although there was an uncomfortable moment.
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  • The Cyberiad
    How The World Was Saved (a fragment of The Cyberiad) One day Trurl the constructor put together a machine that could create anything starting with n. When it was ready, he tried it out, ordering it to make needles, then nankeens and negligees, which it did, then nail the lot to narghiles filled with nepenthe and numerous other narcotics. The machine carried out his instructions to the letter. Still not completely sure of its ability, he had it produce, one after the other, nimbuses, noodles, nuclei, neutrons, naphtha, noses, nymphs, naiads, and natrium. 'This last it could not do, and Trurl, considerably irritated, demanded an explanation. "Never heard of it," said the machine.Trurl's Machine "What? But it's only sodium. You know, the meta
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  • The Development of Life on Earth and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
    # Introduction # The world in a grain of sand or through the dish of a radiotelescope? # Anaximander and Epicurus: the boundless universe and plurality of worlds # Extraterrestrials?: Lucretius, Bruno, Fontenelle, Huygens and Voltaire # Science Fiction: H.G. Wells and other modern writers # The nature and origin of life on earth # The elements of life # Minor and trace elements # Molecules, monomers and polymers # The ability to reproduce: DNA and the genetic code
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  • The Extreme Diet Coke & Mentos Experiments
    What happens when you combine 200 liters of Diet Coke and over 500 Mentos mints? (2m57s)
    It's a hysterical and spectacular mentos powered video of the Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas, brought to you by the mad scientists at EepyBird.com.
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