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- Did a Frenchman beat Mendeleev to the periodic table?
- Did a Frenchman beat Mendeleev to the periodic table?History will not be rewritten..."Alexandre Emile Béguyer de Chancourtois" will not fit on the plaque at the Boston Museum of Science in the Hall of Scientists.Joke... joke... I swear!This happens all the timeDarwin was a Spencer hack.I just went to pick up...
- Tags: Einstein, Mendeleev, periodic table, Wright
- Discussion threads 2006-11-21
- Einstein's Kids & Family Resource Guide (EXE)
- With today's technology environment, your children are constantly open to browse inappropriate content on the Internet. It is a frightening threat and Einstein's Kids has answered it. Einstein's Kids is building the premier, online community for children specifically designed to provide a safe, fun, and educational Internet experience for kids...
- Tags: Web, Children, Einstein, Internet, Channel Management, Marketing
- Software downloads 2006-10-11
- Liveblogging Michael Goldhaber, 'the Einstein of Attention'
- Liveblogging Michael Goldhaber, 'the Einstein of Attention'Zero sum economy?This reminds me of a point that Dudley Lynch made in "Strategy of the Dolphin". Until the information age, all value was zero-sum i.e. if I won you lost. Information, however, can be shared, sold or stolen and yet retained by its...
- Tags: Strategy, Einstein, Total Value
- Discussion threads 2006-10-05
- A roundtrip to Mars in one day?
- A roundtrip to Mars in one day?In-flight movies?As long as I don't get stuck watching a Kevin Costner film, I'm all there :)Braking effectsIn Scientific American there was an article on Mariner 10 and 11. Seems that they have been slowing down since they left the inner solar system. Scientists...
- Tags: roundtrip, Einstein
- Discussion threads 2006-01-09
- Photos: Bush meets 'Einstein'
- President Bush greets "Albert Hubo," an Einstein look-alike, at a tech fair in the Phillipines.
- Tags: Einstein, Bush, president
- Image galleries 2005-11-21
- Photos: Bush meets 'Einstein'
- President Bush greets "Albert Hubo," an Einstein look-alike, at a tech fair in the Phillipines.
- Tags: Einstein, Bush, president
- Image galleries 2005-11-21
- The world's first single photon machine
- Nanotechnologists at the University of Southern California USC are building a device dubbed the Einstein Emitter which will deliver a single photon produced by a single electron. At the same time, other researchers at the University of Texas/Austin are developing the detector for this single photon. Together, they are assembling...
- Tags: Einstein, USC, electron
- Blog posts 2005-09-24
- Einstein's credibility
- Einstein's credibilityKeep Making Your CommentsJohn,You are correct to simply state your new MS employee background, then continue giving your commentaries. Anyone who suggests that your comments cannot be fair because you work for MS, suggests that U.S. diplomats cannot be fair when brokering deals which are fair to the U.S....
- Tags: Blogging, Development tools, Einstein, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-06-17
- Einstein's credibility
- At age 37, Albert Einstein put the finishing touches on General Relativity. That accomplishment, combined with Special Relativity, would have been reason to spend the rest of his life on a Greek Island drinking Ouzo and playing badminton. Einstein, however, spent his last years searching for a grand unification theory...
- Tags: theory, Einstein
- Blog posts 2005-06-17
- A century later, Einstein's first ideas still hold power
- A century later, Einstein's first ideas still hold powerNot according to MY sources..http://www.junkbrosnews.com/may05/emc2.htmLOL..So, did he have a H1-B visa??Einstein was so far ahead......of even what we know today that, if I understand correctly, top minds are still trying to understand the theorems he was working on when he died. ...
- Tags: Linux, PC, Einstein
- Discussion threads 2005-06-01
- Getting intelligent about the brain
- Getting intelligent about the brainI'll believe it when I see itThe AI department has always been optimistic, and there have been thousands of attempts at a true AI.But success has always been fleeting, just out of grasp. Will it happen someday? Perhaps, perhaps not. Unfortunately, it may be impossible since...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Einstein, computer
- Discussion threads 2004-10-27
Additional Resources
- Linux laptops see 4x returns compared to Windows
- Linux laptops see 4x returns compared to WindowsProve itProve its fud,the article is from a vendor that sells linux laptops that did there own study. Thats would make what you said pure liesYou're the Mike Cox for linux.I also suspect that you don't even know linux that well.Message has been...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, laptop computer, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Linux laptop
- Discussion threads 2008-10-06
- UK educator who called for teaching creationism should be fired
- UK educator who called for teaching creationism should be firedConsidering that.......most people consider themselves to be religious, why is it necessary for science classes to take an atheistic approach to presenting the subject? By doing so, you are not only alienating a good portion of your students, but you...
- Tags: Reiss, creationism
- Discussion threads 2008-09-14
- The LHC and the importance of pure research
- The LHC and the importance of pure researchFair enoughMoral hazards litter the path walked by scientists and the governments who try to fund them. Pork barrel spending can apply to research as much as public infrastructure projects. I don't think that means, however, that there aren't benefits to...
- Tags: Vertical industries, pure research, private industry, government, industry
- Discussion threads 2008-09-12
- LHC a sure sign that Europe is the center of physics
- The successful start-up of the Large Hadron Collider represents not just a huge victory for particle physics but also a victory for Europe. Once upon a time there was a brain drain from Europe to the U.S. – not only Albert Einstein in the 30s but also Wehrner von...
- Tags: Europe, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-11
- Stephen Hawking: LHC vital, absolutely safe
- Stephen Hawking: LHC vital, absolutely safeLHC "vital"?I think Dr. Hawking is overstating the case just a little, but I agree that fears that the LHC will create an earth-swallowing black hole that would require a lot more matter than is available are way overblown.I think the media just likes the...
- Tags: LHC, Stephen Hawking
- Discussion threads 2008-09-09
- Katie Moussouris on HOPE 2008: HOPE Springs Eternal
- Guest Editorial by Katie Moussouris of Microsoft If cyberspace is a mass, consensual hallucination, as William Gibson characterized it, then HOPE was a dream manifested in meatspace that would not die. While Hackers On Planet Earth has been running every other year since 1994, it was...
- Tags: Symantec Corp., IP, Tool, Con, Katie Moussouris, Last HOPE, Wiki, Internet, Productivity, Security, Network Technology, Online Communications, Networking, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-28
- Theenk Genius Challenge (exe)
- Guess the quote made by a genius. Simply guess the first letter of each word. Play and guess quotes from Socrates, Plato, Einstein and more. You get the first half of the famous quote and have to try and guess the rest. This version is the first release on CNET...
- Tags: Genius, THEENK
- Software downloads 2008-07-23
- More iPhone 3G observations
- More iPhone 3G observationsThanks for this tip......[i]"An app that toggles 3G, EDGE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and even the cellular radio to conserver battery. Bonus points if they add a schedule feature to, for example, turn off all the radios while you sleep then turn them back on when you wake.[/i]I would...
- Tags: Text messaging/SMS/MMS, Cellular phones, WIRELESS, Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G observation, 3G, Apple iPhone 3G, MMS, phone
- Discussion threads 2008-07-17
- The tattered history of OOP
- The tattered history of OOPCalling for Mom ..SOAP etc are not themselves messaging based, they're messaging protocols - i.e. message carriers that are not internally implemented using object messaging.OOP!Crieky, I had no idea OOP had been through so much! We're just about to start using Zend Framework PHP, I might...
- Tags: OOA/OOD/OOP, Programming languages, Message Passing, object-oriented programming, Java, Smalltalk
- Discussion threads 2008-06-02
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