An Astronomer Looks at Astrology by Andrew FraknoiAn Astronomer Looks at Astrology by Andrew Fraknoi
For many, it’s hard to know how to respond politely to someone who takes this ancient superstition seriously. Yet, many well-meaning people develop an interest in astrology because of its constant play in the media and simply don’t have the background in science to
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The 1st Console Wars The Early Chronicles of the Video Game Industry IntroductionThe 1st Console Wars The Early Chronicles of the Video Game Industry Introduction
Hollywood, it is impossible to ignore the impact the video game industry has in our society. It is also hard to imagine that it was merely once a niche market, only considered a curiosity by some at the time
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New York City Transit New Technology Signals ProgramNew York City Transit New Technology Signals Program
Five of the six members of the Peer Review agreed with this key finding and were satisfied that the report had sufficient data to sustain the finding
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The mysterious Bronze Age steppe nomadsThe mysterious Bronze Age steppe nomads
Ing to settle for no longer than several months. But some peoples who chose to use valleys with meandering steppe rivers and wide steppe watershed pastures rich with aromatic plants stayed on these steppes permanently
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Post-noir: getting back to businessPost-noir: getting back to business
Furthermore, as current understandings of genre suggest, to speak of post-noir is to speak of that which, in an important sense and like all genres, does not, and cannot, exist. It is not a material object
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On the Concept of the IdealOn the Concept of the Ideal
Before discussing the concept itself we must first consider the terms “ideal” and “ideality”, that is to say, we must first define the range of phenomena to which these terms may be applied
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Stretch Reunion Special Lecture Fred Brooks, George Grover, Harwood Kolsky, Erich Bloch September 28, 2002 Computer History MuseumStretch Reunion Special Lecture Fred Brooks, George Grover, Harwood Kolsky, Erich Bloch September 28, 2002 Computer History Museum
With dozens of new architectural concepts that revolutionized the industry as well as the nascent field of computer science, Stretch embodied the very best of ibm—the best people, the best technology, the most demanding customers
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