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| Know Your Computer |
| Published: September 18, 2007, 11:21 pm |
| Tags: Computers, Computer Science |
| know your computer |
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| Recently Updated Undergraduate Information in Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services on Petersons.com |
| Published: May 4, 2008, 7:32 am |
| Tags: Science, Computer Science |
| Recently Updated Undergraduate Information in Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services on Petersons.com |
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| Get in Gear: Polar Bike Computer |
| Published: August 27, 2007, 5:00 pm |
| Tags: Bicycle, Bike, Bike Computer, Distance, Get In Gear, Polar, Speed |
| computer for your bike? I know you may be thinking, "I ride my bike to get away from my computer!" Don't worry because a bike computer is just the name of a handy little device you can attach to your bike that gives you all kinds of cool info. How do they work? A magnet is attached to your bike's front wheel (on a spoke), and a magnet |
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| How To Maintain Your Computer |
| Published: August 28, 2007, 2:42 pm |
| Tags: How, Your, Maintain, Computer |
| gradually slow down your computer.2) Properly close down your computing machine first, and then its powerfulness beginning at least once a week. Leave the powerfulness off for at least one minute before restarting your computer. This volition let fragments of deleted software system programmes and data files to be removed from your |
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| Are You Living in a Computer Simulation? |
| Published: August 16, 2007, 12:36 pm |
| Tags: 2nd Life Metaverse, Offbeat, Potpourri, Tech, Computer Simulation, John Tierney, Metaverse, Nick Bostrom, Oxford University, Philosophy, The New York Times |
| are living in someone else's computer simulation. My gut feeling, and it's nothing more than that, he says, is that there's a 20 percent chance we're living in a computer simulation. Possible? Of course. Deeply disturbing? Even more so. All the human emotion, impetus to do good, connecting and interacting reduced to the a |
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