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2491: The Future Of The Internet
... the internet will be determined by whether the growth is just a trend or if it will keep growing and technology will keep up with it. Works Cited Dunkin, Amy. “Ready To Cruise The Internet.” Business Week 28 Mar. 1994: 180- 181. Elmer-Dewitt, Philip. “First Nation In Cyberspace.” Time 6 Dec. 1993: 62-64. Peterson, I. “Guiding The Growth Of The Info Highway.” Science News 4 Jun. 1994: 357-358 ...
2492: The Evaluation of the Microprocessor.
... magnet.fsu.edu/chipshot.html) Microprocessor technology is progressing so rapidly that even experts in the field are having trouble keeping up with current advances. As more competition develops in this $150 billion a year business, power and speed of the microprocessor is expanding at an almost explosive rate. The changes have been most evident over the last decade. The microprocessor has changed the way computers work by making them faster ...
2493: Albert Einstein: His Life
... Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1874. Before his first birthday, his family had moved to Munich where young Albert's father, Hermann Einstein, and uncle set up a small electro-chemical business. He was fortunate to have an excellent family with which he held a strong relationship. Albert's mother, Pauline Einstein, had an intense passion for music and literature, and it was she that first introduced ...
2494: The Clinton Sex Scandal
... splashed all over every media vehicle available? I'm sorry but I doubt it. Do any of us other than the President and Ms. Lewinsky know what the truth is? Is it any of our business? Just asking. You have a wonderful valuable service, I visit your site at least once if not more each day. Please don't waste my value time by selling the merit of this media via ...
2495: Computers
... measured in megaHertz, or millions of cycles per second. A computer with a "clock speed" of 10 mHz—a fairly representative speed for a microcomputer—is capable of executing 10 million discrete operations each second. Business microcomputers can perform 15 to 40 million operations per second, and supercomputers used in research and defense applications attain speeds of billions of cycles per second. Digital computer speed and calculating power are further enhanced ...
2496: A Short History On Computers
... problems could be stored on different stacks of cards and accessed when needed. These advantages were seen by commercial companies and soon led to the development of improved punch-card using computers created by International Business Machines (IBM), Remington (yes, the same people that make shavers), Burroughs, and other corporations. These computers used electromechanical devices in which electrical power provided mechanical motion -- like turning the wheels of an adding machine. Such ...
2497: Andy Warhol
... conversations to Pat Hackett every Monday through Friday (from Wednesday, November 24, 1976 to Tuesday, February 17, 1987, just weeks before his death). Warhol originally intended these daily records to be documentation of his minor "business" expenses. He was just audited and felt the need to be extra careful. "In a word it was a diary. But whatever its broader objective, its narrow one, to satisfy tax auditors, was always on ...
2498: The Nomination ofAndrew Jackson to the "Presidents Hall of Fame"
... in less than a year. Later he served as a Tennessee superior court judge for six years starting in 1798. In 1804 he retired from the bench and moved to Nashville and devoted time to business ventures and his plantation. At this time his political career looked over. In 1814 Jackson was a Major General in the Tennessee Militia, here he was ordered to march against the Creek Indians (who were ...
2499: Colt: A Man and His Guns
... pressing issue. His father , Christopher, was a man that owned his own silk mill in the town where Colt was born, Hartford, Connecticut. Colt's mother died when he was six and his father's business started to fail. When Colt Colt was seven, he was fascinated by guns. He took apart his father's gun in a field and was able to successfully rebuild it. At the age of ten ...
2500: The Ones Who Walk Away From Om
... that first step into reality, that first day after I graduate college. I have no idea what I will be doing. Who knows whether or not I will get that "big break" into the music business or if I will be working for minimum wage at a movie theatre for the rest of my life. I detest not knowing exactly how I will be spending my eternity. I wish for certainty ...


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