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11/13/05: Vol. 11, #39
BREAKING SURF When Google announced plans to scan the full texts of books at several major libraries, reaction ranged from delight among more.... This Forbes special is rich with content impossible to ignore. Among the topics in communication that caught our eye are: how to talk to more.... Scientists have discovered that male mice sing in the presence of female mice, or at least in the presence of their scent. PLoS Biology more.... Everybody's an expert on sleep, at least on their own lack of it. This special issue of Nature Insight is devoted to understanding more....Suicides and the Golden Gate Bridge An average of 19 people each year commit suicide by jumping from San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. Jumpers hit the water at roughly 75 more....Hidden Photos of the Chinese Cultural Revolution Robert Pledge, the curator of the Li Zhensheng exhibition, writes: "The Cultural Revolution unleashed the frustration and anger of a new more....Search Process Automatically Generates Knowledge Suppose you have a list only of names of historic British politicians. With a modest knowledge of history, a person can imply a more.... Before computers entered the picture, people who needed work done got other people to do it for them, if they had either the resources to more.... Apple has aggressively targeted the education market ever since it was selling the popular Apple II. A visit to most campus book stores more.... Microsoft last week launched its new Windows Live service, a collection of experimental services designed as a testbed for moving more.... Every year, Americans spend 3.5 billion hours struggling with a tax code so festooned with exemptions, special deductions, and loopholes more.... Last week, a grand jury indicted the US Vice-President's chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, on perjury charges related to a more.... You know you have a serious bug in your software if it kills people accidentally. It has happened - software embedded in medical devices more....Renaissance of Online Ads and Media Online Journalism Review (OJR) asks whether or not online media is back to bubbling. Venture capitalists and other deep pockets are more.... The popularity of "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" made a spin-off almost inevitable. One, "The Colbert Report", recently made its more.... WantedList.com sounds like a sure thing, sounds like an instant money machine, but Wired makes clear that it is not such a slam dunk. more....ONLINE CULTURE The author of Greatest Internet Moments, a broad survey of Internet milestones, claims that it was inspired by the tenth-anniversary more....
SURFING SITES The largest, bloodiest armed conflict in human history, World War II, featured an Eastern Front that so exceeded other theaters in scale more.... Gordo Cimoli is a US Army helicopter pilot who spent 2003 in Iraq flying Blackhawk helicopters on search-and-rescue missions. He kept a more.... Masaru "Tochy" Tochibayashi, is a cartoonist, but he's also built the best 3-D computer models we've ever seen. He uses LightWave3D to more.... About two decades ago, American authorities began to build and use supermax prisons, facilities designed to stuff hardcore criminals more.... Blackboards or chalkboards are by their very nature designed to be used and wiped clean. If you want permanent notes, we advise you to more.... When Simone Signoret remarked that "Nostalgia isn't what it used to be," we're pretty sure she hadn't yet seen Nostalgia Central, a vast more....Search for Degrees of Knowledge Separation Remember the party game "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon"? Omnipelagos would win every round. It uses a path-finding algorithm to plot the more.... StripGenerator is a kind of virtual Colorform tool that lets you build your own comic strips. The Flash application features nearly more.... Han Hoogerbrugge is creating a unique body of art. Most of it is in his own image, and he makes his image do some unnatural things in a more.... The average person thinks of bunnies as cute little critters. The wiggly noses, lengthy ears, and fluffy tails plus a range of cartoon more.... When you let Norwegian developers of weapons software loose in an average office, you get OfficeGuns, a primer on building projectile more....Surveillance Camera Art Installation Is this site really what it claims to be? Laura is allegedly a security guard in Vancouver who has patched her surveillance camera more....FLOTSAM & JETSAM Time Magazine critics Lev Grossman and Richard Lacayo think these are the 100 best English-language novels since 1923. Before you ask, 1923 more....A Few Thousand Science Fiction Covers This clever Flash application allows you to view the covers of several thousand science-fiction magazines. As you move your mouse more....Flying Spaghetti Monster Grilled Cheese What were the odds that the Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM) would manifest itself on a grilled cheese sandwich? On the other hand, it more.... No, Google Maps isn't at risk, but Risk the game can be played on Google Maps. You know, where you push armies around the map trying to more.... This is a parody of one of those extremely wordy medical drug advertisements you might see in, say, TV Guide. Complete with more.... If you've ever played any massively multiplayer first-person shooters, you'll blow yourself up laughing at this astonishing more.... What if spam messages were sober, responsible, sensible messages which gave good advice and really thought through the consequences of more.... HowStuffWorks looks at the Death Star inside and out, disclosing what really happens when you blow up a planet. more.... These QuickTime VR panoramas from the world of Quake IV are a cheap way to see what the interior of the game looks like without having to more.... Want to share files? Edit photos online? Send large files to friends? Set up a to-do list? This eclectic collection of useful online tools, more.... It's all there, from the tongue all the way down to the extremely lower colon - in realistic color, too. Hmmm... a replacement for the more.... |
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