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they are like kids
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In just one day over several cups of coffee in a tiny office in Imperial's Blackett Physics Laboratory, three physicists worked out a relatively simple way to physically prove a theory first devised by scientists Breit and Wheeler in 1934. "It's a kind of magic, one shaft of light that shows the way"
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The next step is the Transporter Beam!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I guess when your thought box includes binary black hole pairs orbiting each other at speeds over 50% C then yes - that is "relatively" simple.
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"It's no light matter to have lit the path to that which matters," he said lightly.
"It matters not what you can do for your light, but what your light can do for you," JFK paraphrased.
"1000 points of light," President Bush (the first) said matter-of-factly.
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The article annoyed me. They kept quoting scientists who say they've proven the theory, but they have actually proven anything. Rather, they've proposed a hypothesis and an experiment to prove the hypothesis. Turns out the initial experiments have all failed!
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"Every game is composed of two parts, an outer game and an inner game. The outer game is played against an external opponent to overcome external obstacles, and to reach an external goal... [The inner game] takes place in the mind of the player, and it is played against such obstacles as lapses in concentration, nervousness, self-doubt, and self-condemnation." Go with the flow
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And now I have Queens of the Stone Age stuck in my head.
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Vendors are also integrating SAP's Business Objects tools and Microsoft's BI software. I'm sure that will be very important to two or three people
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In the run-up to the European Parliamentary elections, some politicians are saying that the search engine should be "unbundled", although regulators are more cautious. Nicht zu fassen!
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CEO Nadella will unveil new tablets Tuesday, but can he stop the bleeding? Now they've got the competition right where they want them
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Doubled over with laughter?
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Microsoft loves to show off the power of the web browser and naturally, they trumpet that Internet Explorer is the best of the best. With past works showing capabilities such as editing video and immersive geographical experiences. Fifteen men on a dead man's browser. Yo ho ho and a smattering of HTML.
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For the last 10 years, Google has been instilling and spreading irrational fear into webmasters. Linking considered harmful?
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These links were placed purely for SEO purposes, with the intention of manipulating search rankings. That is: when your site fell victim to SEO spam, all links from your site are considered such spam...
It is the f@*#ing stupid Search Engine Optimization which causes the trouble, not Google.
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The PostgreSQL database now natively supports the JSON format, making it an alternative to MongoDB It's neither SQL nor NoSQL. It's MaybeSQL
Edit: ugh, don't try spelling while typing on a treadmill. Fixed.
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Perhaps you thought that since music CDs are mechanically stamped and sealed in tough plastic, they'd last forever. Wrong! Some may already be dead. Here's why. What's a CD?
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Once before ages, people on earth were using CDs to store their data.
True Story !!!
Pratik Bhuva
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The night is darkest just before the dawn. And I promise you, the dawn is coming
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Nice, didn't really know that aspect. Thank's for sharing the link.
Prasad P. Khandekar
Knowledge exists, man only discovers it.
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Is that "news"? The information contained in it looks so old to me, like a quarter of a century. Or does it just provide the proof to a fact which almost everyone tried to ignore?
Well, the good old vinyl records do last far longer.
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If your company wants to write a smartphone or tablet application, it should consider these do-it-yourself options notable for their simplicity. Because we all know that code-free solutions are always useful and reliable
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because we all know that code-free solutions are always useful and reliable
Jeremy Falcon
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