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571: Hobby and Sport
... help. We released the game as 'shareware'. This means that anyone can have a copy without paying for it, but if they after 30 days chose to keep it on their computer, they must send X amount of money to a specified address. Naturally we still haven't gotten any donations, but at least we know for sure, that the game has been copied to well over 250 persons, so it ...
572: Guitar History
... of music. As with many later guitar stars, Segovia had a guitar as influential as the music he played on it. It was made in Spain. in 1850 when C.F Martin was perfecting his x-bracing pattern and developing the American flat top guitar, Antonio de Torres in Spain was perfecting fan bracing and other designs that would characterize the modern classical guitar. The muted resonance of a typical American ...
573: Beatles Again
... on April 16, 1962. He was considered the Beatles undisputed sex symbol. The Beatles were discovered on November 9, 1961 by Brian Epstein, a manager of a record store in Liverpool as well as an x British Army soldier. The Beatles first two song were "Love Me Do" and "Please, Please Me." The Beatles starred in two movies, "A Hard Days Night," and "Help." They also had their own full length ...
574: Who Was The Bard
... letters, it excluded "j" and "u". Twenty-one simply tells the cryptanalyst to take off three more letters. After "testing by omitting three likely letters at a time… I got an alphabet that excluded 'w, x and z' also."(Leary, Chpt 11) "FORTH" is the key to solving the Caesar cipher. It means that the cipher text was derived from a normal alphabet matched up to every fourth letter back: Plain ...
575: 2001 A Space Odyssey - Jupiter And Beyond The Infinite - Set
... concepts and relative impossibilities. The glowing tiles which line the floor of the room are symbolic of technology, the future and humanity’s yearn for innovation. The combination of geometric lines, the definition of the x, y and z planes and bright white light give an impression of calculation, purity and precision: elements that are synonymous with high technology. It is known that bright cross lighting, used throughout this scene, can ...
576: Interview With A UFO
... sightings hotline on them like I did on all of their friends. I said " I know about all of your tests you run on them poor animals like Bessie cause I've been watchin' the X-Files on my big 10 inch black and white TV." Then they started gibbering back and forth again and I'll be dang if they didn't zap my old John Deere up on that ...
577: Federalist Party
... which the federalists were influential. It is important to state these laws and why they passed them. The Federalists had become more favorable toward France and the Republicans started despising France, especially after the insulting X Y Z affair. Adams was favoring France as he tried to keep the nation out of war with France. He secured peace once Napoleon came into power in 1799. The resentment of the population toward ...
578: Normandy
... invasion at the same time as OVERLORD. The D-Day invasion plan called for landings at five beach locations on the Cotentin Peninsula. Dwight David Eisenhower by Nicodemus David Hufford (1915- ). Oil on canvas, 38" x 30", 1973. Hufford painted Dwight Eisenhower’s portrait for the Army some four years after the death of the former chief of staff and 34th president of the United States. Thus it was necessary for ...
579: Teddy Roosevelt
... s bullet would bring down McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo. The anarchist, Leon Czolgosz, approached McKinley and shot him. The surgeons who worked on him decided not to use the newly invented X-ray machine, which was on display at the exposition. Instead they repaired the holes in his stomach and hoped for his recovery. Roosevelt, upon receiving the news, came to the President's side in Buffalo ...
580: Portraits Of Ingres And Reynolds
... Bertin’s life on a whole. His journal, the Journal des Debats was a strong supporter of liberal journalism in a time when France, the monarchs from the self proclaimed Napoleon Bonaparte to King Charles X, wanted the return of an absolute monarch in France. The people were not happy with this and Bertin’s newspaper spread this displeasure. Bertin was even exiled for a period of time by Napoleon Bonaparte ...


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