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Where on the web are they? | Tivo The web is full of telly sites, official and un-official for all manner of show but some of the best and most important series seem strangely under-represented desomond's • birds of a feather • drop the dead donkey • dixon of dock green • qed
Richard Feynman Brief Biography Brief biography of physicist Richard Feynman, one of the founders of quantum electrodynamics (QED) and inventor of Feynman diagrams. richard feynman biography • feynman lectures • feynman quantum electrodynamics • feynman nobel prize in physics • richard feynman books
Helpful Latin Literary Phrases and Abbreviations Many abbreviations of Latin literary phrases survive in English writing. Learning them allows writers to use a convenient shorthand, and understand obscurities. latin literary phrases • latin abbreviations • explaining acronyms • roman contractions • academic citations
How to Prove Pythagoras Theorem Pythagoras Theorem is one of the best known formulae in mathematics, and one simple proof is demonstrated, along with some background about Pythagoras himself. proof of pythagoras theorem • simple proof of pythagoras theorem • pyhtagoras formula • pythagoras of samos • pythagorean cult
International and Transracial Adoption Books With the prevalence of international and transracial adoptions, picture books for preschoolers have been written to help adopted kids understand their adoptive families. children’s international adoption books • preschool international adoption books • russian adoption books for kids • south american adoption books for kids • central american adoption books for kids
Computer Security Weekly, September 6, 1999 September 6, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. computer security • network • internet • hotmail • microsoft
Monarchy Review Part II-Braggart's Hall A review focused on the famous messageboards of Monarchy the strategy game. monarchy • braggarts hall • message board • review • role-play
Relativity and Bending Light While many physicists would have believed it to be impossible, Albert Einstein's prediction that light could be bent by gravity acted to change the course of physics. bending of light • gravitational bending of light • light bending in general relativity • why does gravity cause light to bend • albert einstein
The Physics Family Physics is a discipline of science that includes many interrelated and active branches. branches of physics • classic physics • classical physics • modern physics • applied physics
Defining Quantum Mechanics Quantum physics is recognized by many as one of the most difficult concepts in science. While this is surely true, it is not entirely beyond the grasp of the layman. what is quantum mechanics • albert einstein • theory of relativity • thomas young • uncertainty
2002 Awards - Fun With Math
We deconstruct the giant chart of winners and losers and, using advanced mathematical techniques, come to some absurd conclusions. playwright • writing • theatre • theater • playhouse
The Regions - Lincoln Center Theater
A brief history, and an overview of the website of this historic and prestigious theatre. playwright • writing • theatre • theater • playhouse
The X-Games: Serious Goofing Around A diatribe against an obnoxious, invasive juvenile pass-time whereby the author hopes to enlighten the reader as to what fittingly constitutes games and sports by example, definition and decree. x-games • games • sport • nfl • football
Media are all over the neocons, but seem to be absolving Bush Why won't the media blame Bush for the so-called "yellowcake" lie? media issues • media • bush • yellowcake • iraq |
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