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The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane. Nikola Tesla, Modern Mechanics and Inventions. July, 1934 (via dragonfire20)
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Top 10 YouTube Videos About Internet of Things
Top 10 YouTube Videos About Internet of Things
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Super Mario Bros. Ave. [PIC]
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robinplaisier: Tesla toy: visueel mooie app, vooral op iPad en retina display!
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October 29, 2004 Video Games With a Political Message By ANDREA L. FOSTER Georgia Tech professor devises interactive ways to look at campaigns and policy debates Article: A Scholar Who Brings Philosophy to Video GamesBy ANDREA L. FOSTER Playing video games can persuade voters to change their minds on important political issues. Video Games With…
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npyskater: Thank you Disney for making the most horrific scene in Toy Story Three a kids toy.
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More than 1,800 libraries to celebrate National Gaming Day on Nov. 13 | American Libraries Magazine Tens of thousands of people will be gaming together at their local libraries on Saturday, Nov. 13, to celebrate the American Library Association’s third annual National Gaming Day @ your library. The latest map of 1,800+ participating locations includes…
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immerseyourselfincode: Some visual notes from a subject I’ve been pondering today. I was listening to the Stanford Programming Methodology lectures on my way in and the professor was very strongly advocating the idea that code ought to be written from the “top down” meaning that you start in the problem space defining abstractions which will…
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kaylafrost: I think of Daniel Faraday from LOST every time I see this name on the Discovery building at ASU. According to Wikipedia, the real Faraday—Michael Faraday—was a chemist and physicist who “discovered benzene, investigated the clathrate hydrate of chlorine, invented an early form of the Bunsen burner and the system of oxidation numbers, and popularized terminology such as anode, cathode, electrode, and ion.” I…
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3-D Printing Is Spurring a Manufacturing Revolution – NYTimes.com
3-D Printing Is Spurring a Manufacturing Revolution – NYTimes.com
