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![]() | Submarine typical cigar-shaped hull.Modern submarines are usually cigar-shaped. This design, already visible on very early submarines (see below) is sometimes called a "teardrop hull". It significantly reduces the hydrodynamic drag on the sub when submerged, but decreases the sea-keeping capabilities and increases the drag while surfaced. Since the limitations of the propulsion systems of early military submarines forced them to operate on the surface most of the time, their hull designs were ... |
![]() | QualityStocks Daily Video 7/2/2007 stimulatory product in Turkey. The Danish life science firm expects sales to commence in early fall. PhytoLabs Inc. is a life science company focused on the global commercialization of unique, patented and scientifically proven self-medication health products. Local.com Corporation (LOCM) shares were boosted this week on news of the addition of extensive online booking capabilities and travel-related content to its Local.com site. The company lists over 16 million businesses nationwide, and ... |
![]() | Janet Kuypers, poem (part) "In The Air" live 07/17/07 #1 large chair, painted it onto a white canvas (which actually was a bunch of pieces of 8.5" x 11" paper stuck together) and attached it to a wooden base, so she could literally sit in a drawing of a large chair (it was 60" wide, actually). The visual display of the artwork projected onto a large paper screen for this show (which once again was actually a bunch of pieces of 8.5" x 11" paper stuck together)was a drawn TV, and inside the TV a bunch of Janet Kuypers photographs from around the ... |
![]() | Janet Kuypers reads "intro talk" at live show 07/17/07 #2 large chair, painted it onto a white canvas (which actually was a bunch of pieces of 8.5" x 11" paper stuck together) and attached it to a wooden base, so she could literally sit in a drawing of a large chair (it was 60" wide, actually). The visual display of the artwork projected onto a large paper screen for this show (which once again was actually a bunch of pieces of 8.5" x 11" paper stuck together)was a drawn TV, and inside the TV a bunch of Janet Kuypers photographs from around the ... |
![]() | Janet Kuypers' poem "paranoia" at live show 07/17/07 #2 large chair, painted it onto a white canvas (which actually was a bunch of pieces of 8.5" x 11" paper stuck together) and attached it to a wooden base, so she could literally sit in a drawing of a large chair (it was 60" wide, actually). The visual display of the artwork projected onto a large paper screen for this show (which once again was actually a bunch of pieces of 8.5" x 11" paper stuck together)was a drawn TV, and inside the TV a bunch of Janet Kuypers photographs from around the ... |
![]() | Janet Kuypers' "Man Who Talks Loud... Say Nothing" live #1 large chair, painted it onto a white canvas (which actually was a bunch of pieces of 8.5" x 11" paper stuck together) and attached it to a wooden base, so she could literally sit in a drawing of a large chair (it was 60" wide, actually). The visual display of the artwork projected onto a large paper screen for this show (which once again was actually a bunch of pieces of 8.5" x 11" paper stuck together)was a drawn TV, and inside the TV a bunch of Janet Kuypers photographs from around the ... |
![]() | Janet Kuypers reads "intro talk" at live show 07/17/07 #1 large chair, painted it onto a white canvas (which actually was a bunch of pieces of 8.5" x 11" paper stuck together) and attached it to a wooden base, so she could literally sit in a drawing of a large chair (it was 60" wide, actually). The visual display of the artwork projected onto a large paper screen for this show (which once again was actually a bunch of pieces of 8.5" x 11" paper stuck together)was a drawn TV, and inside the TV a bunch of Janet Kuypers photographs from around the ... |
![]() | Google I/O 2009 - ..Complex, high-performance apps w/ GWT a talk. So at the moment, I've got some sorts of things I'm thinking about like I need slides, I need to do an abstract, I probably need to rehearse. We got some travel I got here... Now I can...I can do things like... the abstract should probably be before the slides. I need...let's make the slides actually part of that. Let's do hotel and travel... and then print. You know, I need to... I need to submit this thing. So we've got here is basically drag and drop. This is all JavaScript. I ... |
![]() | Keynote with Jeffrey Veen - HighEdWeb 2008 Conference incredibly important for us to do on the web every day. That's one of the big lessons we've learned looking back into historical data visualizations. We need to find that story in the data, and then we need to tell that story in visual ways. Assigning different visual cues to each dimension of the data, whether it's raindrops or a path getting smaller. in a way that really resonates with people. Then, right, we have to remove everything that isn't telling that story. I was a journalist for ... |
![]() | Google Internet Summit 2009: Information is Power Part 2 model, so we essentially have this environment now, whether or not we have legislation or regulation to enforce it. Now, the final part of this, is it--is that enough? That's really gonna-- It's unclear. It's too early to know. The norm of openness is relying on end users and early adopters and the Net community to be kind of the enforcers, as it were, of a Net-neutral environment. Is that sufficient for us to not have to worry about the incumbents? Again, I think it's premature to say that ... |

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