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1041: An Insight Into Virtual Reality
... while exercising. For example, Autodesk may be connected to an exercise bike, you can then look around a graphic world as you pedal through it. If you pedal fast enough, your bike takes off and flies. The CAVE is a new virtual reality interface that engulfs the individual into a room whose walls, ceiling, and floor surround the viewer with virtual space. The illusion is so powerful you won't be ...
1042: The Evolution of Jet Engines
... made them lighter and turbine changes so they could compress the air at a much higher pressure so the engine can produce much more thrust.The first supersonic airliner is the twin turbojet Concorde which flies at over twice the speed of sound which was brought into regular service in 1976(Smith 27-30). The one company that dominates the private jet industry is Bombardier which makes the Learjet turbofans, they ...
1043: Development of Computers and Technology
... the punched card system could be used to control the calculations of the analytical engine, and brought it into his machine. Ada Lovelace was known as the first computer programmer. Daughter of an English poet (Lord Byron), went to work with Babbage and helped develop instructions for doing calculations on the analytical engine. Lovelace's contributions were very great, her interest gave Babbage encouragement; she was able to see that his ...
1044: An Insight Into Virtual Reality
... while exercising. For example, Autodesk may be connected to an exercise bike, you can then look around a graphic world as you pedal through it. If you pedal fast enough, your bike takes off and flies. The CAVE is a new virtual reality interface that engulfs the individual into a room whose walls, ceiling, and floor surround the viewer with virtual space. The illusion is so powerful you won't be ...
1045: The Computer Underground
... A COMPUTER UNDERGROUND PSEUDONYMS _____________________________________ _____ Literature, films,|Computers & | Nouns, titles & | and Entertainment |related technology |Descriptive names| ------------------------------------------ Pink Floyd | Mrs. Teletype | The Professor | Hatchet Molly | Baudy Bastard | Perfect Asshole | Jedi Knight | Doctor Phreak | The Messiah | King Richard | Lord FAX | Right Wing Fool | Captain Hoga | CNA Office | Bed Bug | Al Crowley | Sir Mac | Sleepy Head | Doc Holiday | Busy Signal | Mean Underwear | Mr. Big Dog | Silicon Student | Cockroach | Robin Williams | Fiber Cables | Primo Bomber | Big ...
1046: The Computer Underground
... users, and from word plays on technology, nihilism, and violence. The CU handle reflects a stylistic identity heavily influenced by meta- phors reflecting color (especially red and black), supernatural power (e.g., "Ultimate Warrior, "Dragon Lord"), and chaos ("Death Stalker," "Black Avenger"), or ironic twists on technology, fan- tasy, or symbols of mass culture (e.g., Epeios, Phelix the Hack, Ellis Dea, Rambo Pacifist, Hitch Hacker). This anti-establishment ethos also ...
1047: Review of Hemmingway's "In Our Time"
... at him. Although the idea of giving the doctor a godly note to calm his nerves is a good one, I do not believe that Hemmingway is trying to give off a message of the Lord to the readers. He seems to be making a mockery of the bible by making her character unknowledgeable of any of the activities surrounding her. She is in the back room making quotations but she ...
1048: Wuthering Heights: Negativity in Domesticity
... altered her beliefs and turned to Hareton as a means of feeling she was of some importance. She domestically changed herself to believe that a “woman is only the shadow and attendant image of her lord, owing him a thoughtless and servile obedience, and supported altogether in her weakness by the pre-eminence of his fortitude” (Ruskin 78). Through Cathy’s marriage to Linton she was forced by Heathcliff to domestically ...
1049: Haliburton Created Sam Slick To Voice His Own Positions
... to them. Their shores are crowded with fish, and their lands covered with wood. A government that lays as light on ‘em as a down counterpin, and no taxes. Then look at their dykes. The Lord seems to have made em on purpose for such lazy folks…You have heerd tell of a man who couldn’t see London for the houses, I tell you, if we had this country, you ...
1050: “Masque of the Red Death”vs.“Fall of the House of Usher”: A Glimpse Into The Life of Poe
... of “The Masque of the Red Death” that no one escapes death. However, as believers, we also know that “no one escapes death (1 Thessalonians 5:2-3), but for those who trust in the Lord, there is no fear.


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