The Democracy internet TV platform is a free and open way to watch, share, and broadcast video on the internet. You can read about it below or get right to it
Wir haben Computer geliebt, leidenschaftlich gerne mit ihnen gespielt und an ihnen herumgeschraubt. Wir hatten die c't abonniert, obwohl wir nicht die Hälfte ihres Inhaltes verstanden haben, haben versucht, mit Turbo Pascal oder Ähnlichem selbst kleine Programme zu schreiben. Begeistert nicht nur von Computerspielen, sondern vor allem auch von der Technik dahinter. Ende 2000 saßen wir deshalb staunend, mit offenen Mündern vor unseren Monitoren.
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Understanding Beyond Your Textbook. Articles on a variety of topics that really explain complicated subjects in a way that anyone can easily understand.
* No language is justly studied merely as an aid to other purposes. It will in fact better serve other purposes, philological or historical, when it is studied for love, for itself."
Adapted from a Z Media Institute talk, June 2007 - « UN Charter which says that—in Article 2—the threat or use of force in international affairs is a crime. “Threat or use of force.” »
10% of what we READ, 20% of what we HEAR, 30% of what we SEE, 50% of what we SEE and HEAR, 70% of what is DISCUSSED with OTHERS, 80% of what is EXPERIENCED PERSONALLY, 95% of what we TEACH TO SOMEONE ELSE
A creator forewarned is a creator forearmed. This site is devoted to all authors and creators of works in the United States. It aims to make clear why you might want to keep your copyrights, and to provide information both to help you hold on to your righ
"Only one third of a search engine is devoted to fulfilling search requests. The other two thirds are divided between crawling (sending a host of single-minded digital organisms out to gather information) and indexing (building data structures from the results)." By George Dyson
The Smileys(Emoticons) are used very often in the sentences of e-mails. They started in USA where the internet had also started of course. In Japan, the Smileys(Emoticons) grew in different manner from U.S.A. Now, there are several kinds of them.
How many possible ways are there to lace an average shoe? This simple question, when answered with mathematics, results in some surprisingly big numbers - on an average shoe with six pairs of eyelets, there are 1,961,990,553,600 ways to feed a shoelace