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- 2451: Linux Vs Nt
- ... is $200. In an NT machine, the minimal hardware cost rose up to $1300. This is because NT requires at least a 486 Pentium with 16MB of RAM. Linux can run fine on a 386 computer with only 8MB of RAM. What do the majority of users need a computer for? Mainly word processing and the use of a database program. An NT user doesn t have to go with Microsoft Office, but a lot of people do, costing a couple hundred dollars. Linux can ...
- 2452: The Search for Black Holes: Both As A Concept And An Understanding
- ... has just recently found what many astronomers believe to be a black hole, after being focused on a star orbiting an empty space. Several picture were sent back to Earth from the telescope showing many computer enhanced pictures of various radiation fluctuations and other diverse types of readings that could be read from the area in which the black hole is suspected to be in. Because a black hole floats wherever ...
- 2453: Egyptians
- ... They have found electric batteries many thousands of years old. They have found strange beings in perfect space-suits with platinum fasteners. They have also found numbers with fifteen digits- something not registered by any computer. How did the early men acquire the ability to do this? \par \tab Some say all these questions can be answered through the evidence found in ancient wall paintings and carvings, and the sculpture and ...
- 2454: Comets
- ... M70, and not one of the many other globular clusters in that part of the sky, I checked the various deep-sky catalogues, then ran the comment-identification program at the IAU Central Bureau's computer in Cambridge, Massachusetts. I sent an e-mail to Brian Marsden and Dan Green at the Central Bureau at that time informing them of a possible comet; later, when I had verified that the object ...
- 2455: Into the Depths of A Black Hole
- ... telescope has just recently found what many astronomers believe to be a black hole, after being focused on a star orbiting empty space. Several pictures were sent back to Earth from the telescopes showing many computer enhanced pictures of various radiation fluctuations and other diverse types of readings, that could be read from the area in which the black hole is suspected to be in. Several diagrams were made showing how ...
- 2456: CSIS
- ... skills and the ability to take initiative; people who are empathetic and sensitive to the cultural mores of a changing Canadian society. Proficiency in both Official languages is an asset, are foreign languages capabilities and computer literacy. To be considered for employment as an Intelligence Officer, you must: be a Canadian citizen with a completed university degree and possess a valid driver’s license, agree to relocate anywhere in Canada, depending ...
- 2457: The Black Hole
- ... telescope has just recently found what many astronomers believe to be a black hole, after being focused on an star orbiting empty space. Several picture were sent back to Earth from the telescope showing many computer enhanced pictures of various radiation fluctuations and other diverse types of readings that could be read from the area in which the black hole is suspected to be in. Several diagrams were made showing how ...
- 2458: Origins and Bibliography of the Big Bang Theory
- Origins and Bibliography of the Big Bang Theory ORIGINS: Background & Bibliography ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Assembled for the PHILOsophy Conference of: Computer Connection PO Box 382 BBS (609) 784-9404 Voorhees, NJ 08043 by T.A. Hare Nov. 13, 1985 Topic: Areas of interaction between philosophy, science, andÿreligion. Part I - Big Bang (Astronomy) Part II - Unified Field ...
- 2459: Frankenstein: The Creator's Faults in the Creation
- ... murders start occurring. After the murder of William Frankenstein's brother, Victor's hesitance to accept responsibility for the boy's death causes a young girl to be hung for what was theoretically victor's crime. 'I believed in her innocence; I knew it. Could the demon, who had (I did not for a minute doubt) murdered my brother, also in this hellish sport have betrayed the innocent to death?' (Pg75 ...
- 2460: Acid Rain: Cause and Effects and Issues
- ... be much more easily transported by truck or railway car. 3) Human Resources For a sulfuric acid plant to operate, a large work force will obviously be required. The plant must employ chemists, technicians, administrators, computer operators, and people in sales and marketing. A large number of workers will also be required for the daily operation of the plant. A work force of this diversity is therefore likely to be found ...
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