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“So, instead of drawing boxes and arrows that represent a real screen, we just dive in and design the real screen. And tweak, iterate, and adjust.”
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“A showcase of self-portraiture all from my current teenage years, some using multiplicity (which I adore)”
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“Many Americans forget or ignore both the short- and long-term benefits and avoid exercise due to a sedentary lifestyle, allowing a “perfect” workout to be the enemy of one that is “good enough,” (…)”
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“”Second Life” currently runs on 2,579 servers (…) Each server is responsible for an individual “sim,” or 16 acres of virtual “Second Life” land. At peak usage that means that each server is handling about three users.”
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“The one-man flying wing is the latest military tool, allowing special forces troops to glide undetected up to 200km (125 miles) into enemy territory.”
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“In 1973, the tree was knocked over by a drunken Libyan truck driver. It has been replaced by a simple metal sculpture.”
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“In 1984, Peter Feldstein set out to photograph every last person in Oxford, Iowa. Two decades later, he’s doing it again, creating a unique portrait of heartland America”
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June 6th, 2006 · Comments Off
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