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- 2921: The Disproof (and proof) of Everything
- ... a certain length, not extending forever. This is a one dimensional reality, you can go one way, or the other. Now, how many points (zero dimensional realities) are on the line? Infinite. No matter how short the line is, there's always an infinite number of points. Ok, now on to two dimensions. Two dimensional realities are planes. They're flat level surfaces. How many lines are on a plane? Infinite ... work well, but they are still probably flawed at some point. Chaos theory may be even closer, but since it is generated by people and machines made by people, it won't be perfect. In short, our chaos is really too structured to explain the structure of the universe, which is chaotic. What about paradox? Well, paradox deals with a conflict in events. For instance, it has been theorized that time ...
- 2922: I Was With ______ When ......
- ... horseshoes. As George leaned over the bench shot a glanceat me and said "Watch 'ya plannin' on doin' afterwards..." i told him i was going to hike over to the bunk house and have a short nap. I looked back at the playing area. I slammed down 5 bucks on the wooden betting table over player 1. I heard George yell and scream. 2 seconds later the player i bet on ... kicked it open and went in. 2 Humongous robots approached me and started to shoot me. I jumped onto the ceiling and threw a few coins into the maintenance slot of the robots and they short circuited and failed. Without further thinking i shot Lennie. The shot hit him in the leg and he collapsed on the floor. He yelled " Don't kill me, I'll reform myself from now on ...
- 2923: Personal Writing: Fragment - Changes in Life
- ... me for things that didn't even involve me and they wouldn't listen to anything I had to say at all. They were right and I was wrong, that's the long and the short of it. It got so bad that I hated being home. I would do anything and go anywhere just to get away from my parents; even if it meant going somewhere that I had always ... t go as far as to affect me physically because had they succeeded, I probably wouldn't be here today. I know now that it would have only been a long term solution to a short term problem but at the time it seemed like suicide was going to be my only way out. I began getting very frustrated with the events going on in my life and just wanted to ...
- 2924: Personal Writing: The House of My Dreams
- ... to the front door made of red wood. The house would be isolated with a tall fence matching the house with an enormous golden gate. The garden surrounding the mention would be tastefully imbued with short, petite trees and ancient Greek statues. As you enter the house, you find yourself in an endless hallway leading to double staircase. The walls of the hallway are covered with expensive paintings. To the left ... around it are lounge chairs. In the corner of the area is a bar and next to it is an area for games such as tennis and volleyball. The whole plaza is covered with a short , metal fence. Although, I often dream about this I understand that there are a lot of things I must accomplish before my fantasies turn into reality. However, I also believe that images like the above ...
- 2925: Personal Writing: The Relay Race
- ... running at full speed to me. I saw the baton. It looked like a monster. My mind shouted at me. 'Drop and Die.' I looked forward again. I could see my way clearly. It was short distance to go, but it seemed the finishing line was miles away from me. I opened my eyes with a fierce glare and I decided to run to death. Every thing looked different from a ... be very close. Even a second ago, I thought there's no way to lose this game. I started worrying. I did not want to disappoint my comrades who were cheering so fanatically. In a short time, I heard a loud cheer from my team's site. Soon, I realised my team was the winner of the event. The cheer was getting louder and I heard a voice from my back ...
- 2926: Creative Writing: Time Travel
- ... did not understand the manslaughter charge. If he could only make things different. Then he remembered his crazy Uncle Leon telling him a story about time travel. Leon was strange and no one believed his stories but Bryan was desperate. He went to his Uncle's house praying that there was some way he could help him. Leon carefully listened to Bryan as he told the whole story and his feelings. Bryan asked him about the time travel theory and Leon said, and now you want to believe my stories? Leon told Bryan his theory again and then took him to the basement. At first Bryan thought he was dreaming but it was a real time machine. Does it work? Bryan asked. Of course it ...
- 2927: Computer Integrated Manufacturing
- ... the enterprise. At one extreme, a Computer-Integrated Manufacturing process may be fully automated, with computers (and robots) controlling the entire production process with minimal human intervention. However, CIM is typically employed at a level short of total integration. Many manufacturers who are leaders in CIM typically have concentrated their efforts in two areas: Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM). Computer-Aided Design (CAD) applies the computer to ... with automated equipment. As production uniformity increases, fewer inspection stations and fewer inspectors are required. CIM's flexibility gives its usefulness beyond the life cycle of the product for which it was purchased. In the short run, CIM may perform the same functions as less expensive, inflexible equipment. Many benefits of its flexibility will show up only over time. Therefore, it is difficult to estimate how much this flexibility will be ...
- 2928: Airbags
- ... used to prevent the airbag from going off in an accident, but they arent recommended for most people. You only need an airbag switch on the drivers side if your legs are too short to reach the pedals and have your torso 10 inches away from the steering wheel. Passenger side switches should only be used if you always have to have a small child or infant sit in ... advancements in technology, car companies are able to design safer cars and make driving a safer experience. Still, you should always wear your seatbelt when you go out, even if its only for a short distance. Most accidents happen less than 10 miles from home. Its always better to be safe than sorry.
- 2929: Censorship and the Internet
- ... Shari. "Taking a Byte Out of the First Amendment. How Free Is Speech in Cyberspace?" Human Rights Vol. 23, No.2. [http://www.eff.org/pub/Censorship/human_rights_960420.article]. Spring 1996. Sterling, Bruce. "Short History of the Internet." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Feb1993. [gopher://gopher.isoc.org:70/00/internet/history/short.history.of.internet]. 17 Apr. 1996. http://www.eff.org/pub/Censorship/human_rights_960420.article Steele http://www.hotwired.com/special/indecent/rally.html Irwin http://www.ciec.org/victory.shtml CIEC [http://www ...
- 2930: New Weapons and Technology In World War I
- ... Lieutenant W.G. Wilson and William Tritton. It consisted of an armored box encircled by caterpillar tracks. The first vehicle to be designed and completed as a tank was not very effective. It was too short to cross a German trench that was more than four-foot wide. An improved version of Wilsons tank was developed in 1916. The Mark I had an armor plate varying from 12mm to 6mm ... on a 16 day timetable. Each soldier usually spent eight days in the front line and four days in the reserve trench. Another four days were spent in a resting camp. When the army was short on men; soldiers had to spend longer periods in the front line trench. Some of the soldiers were in the front line trenches for over 30 days at a time. Being in a front line ...
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