Chemistry Room Volume
So far I just have the overall diagram. It’s in a PDF. [Room Volume Diagram.pdf]
Hopefully I will add in windows and doors today, if I can decipher all of these numbers and what they go to.
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Blackle
Did you know that Google switching to a black background could save 750 megawatts worldwide each year? Black uses less energy to display on your monitor — enter Blackle, the black version of Google.
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And if you need to get those songs off your iPod, try this hack. There are also a few cheap software options to get the job done.
Add comment March 16, 2007
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Windows only: Freeware program Avi2Dvd converts AVI video files to ISO files you can burn to DVD, VCD, or SVCD.
Add comment March 1, 2007
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1) The product they want—electronic texts—are hard to find, and thus valuable.
2) The products they want are high-priced, so there’s a fair amount of money to be saved by stealing them.
3) The legal products come with so many added-on nuisances that -
Make your own Dharma Initiative food labels a la ABC’s hit show Lost.
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What Would George W. Bush Do?
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Internet law professor Michael Geist takes a look at intellectual property protection in the US and finds it somewhat out of step with the rest of the world.
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Making a stuffed animal cat to signal turns and stopping to cars behind you.
1. The stuffed animal to be used as the basis for the project must be some sort of feline (no skunks, sharks, lemurs, etc).
2. I must obtain all the necessary parts during one -
Portion of all carbon dioxide “emissions” worldwide from lost forestland: 25 percent
Amount of carbon dioxide stored in 1 ton of wood: 3.66 tons
Tons of carbon per acre in an old-growth redwood forest: 3,750 or more
Annual carbon dioxide “emissions” fr -
The Administration would rather have a 12% increase ($623 billion total) in the 2008 Pentagon budget than make sure the elderly, disabled and many single parents have a food stamp program that is fully funded for a fraction of the cost.
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Dow tumbles 416, biggest one-day point loss since 2001, as investors eye China, thwarted attack on Cheney, drop in durables.
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• Study links video game skills and surgeons’ capabilities
• Surgeons who played video games made fewer errors
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Mister Clarkson and Master The Stig take on the bowel-loosening Lambo LP640 and live to tell the tale.
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The “good guys” have tried to tempt college kids with free legal music for far too long to no avail, and after continuous failed attempts at gaining traction here in the US, it’s no surprise that the RIAA would devote precious man-hours to concocting a mo
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Sure, Washington had his dentures, Lincoln his ironclads and Jefferson his swivel chair, but what kind of kit would they be messing around with in 2007? In search of answers based on broad and most likely mis-guided and / or offensive stereotypes, we brin
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“The Australian Government is planning on making the incandescent light bulb a thing of the past. In three years time, standard light bulbs will no longer be available for sale in the shops in Australia (expect a roaring grey market) and everybody will be
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“On the 45th anniversary of his first trip into space, astronaut John Glenn says the U.S. is not getting it’s money’s worth out of the International Space Station. From the article: “Diverting money from the orbiting research outpost to President Bush’s g
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In it Flint argues that, far from curbing piracy of copyrighted materials, DRM actually causes it.
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“Yet again, the bill does not appear to deliver on what most observers want: clear protection for making personal use copies of encrypted materials. There is no allowance for consumers to make backups of DVDs, to strip encryption from music purchased onli
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Doug’s AppleScripts not only plug obvious holes in iTunes’ feature set; they also add functionality to iTunes you never knew you wanted. Today I’m rounding up my 13 favorite iTunes AppleScripts, from simple “why isn’t this already in iTunes” add-ons like
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The terrifying reality regarding your resume is that for all the many hours you put into fine-tuning, you’ve got 30 seconds to make an impression on me. Maybe less.
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The Linux on Desktop blog offers 13 installations that will make your new Ubuntu desktop feel and work a little more like Windows.
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Blogger Jon Bischke lists four sitting styles that should help keep your back happy at your desk.
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Windows only: Free application iTunes Export lets your export playlists you’ve created in iTunes to .m3u playlist files.
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It’s a well-established fact that iPod batteries wear out, and that you can save big bucks by replacing the battery yourself. A new how-to video walks you through the steps.
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Seems like you should be able to copy that DVD right to your iPod. You can, provided you have the right tools and some time to kill. With free software and this tutorial, you can copy almost any DVD in your library to your iPod for on-the-go viewing. Let’
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If you’re looking for a few new fonts to spice up your presentation or document, head over to UrbanFonts, a site with pay-for and freebie fonts.
I’m no designer but lots of these look fun and interesting. The free offerings especially might contain som
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Weblog Speaking Freely suggests 5 things you can (and should) do at your computer when you never-so-reliable internet connection is on the fritz.
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Among other things, Samurize displays a constantly-updated text file right on your computer desktop, no text editor or command shell required, for quick and easy visual reference.
Add comment February 28, 2007
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Drives often needed replacement for issues that SMART drive status polling didn’t or couldn’t determine, and 56% of failed drives did not raise any significant SMART flags. Failure rates are directly correlated to manufacturer.
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The NY times is carrying an article about how the RIAA is hiring hip hop artists to make mix tapes, and then helping the police raid their studios. In the case of DJ Drama and DJ Don Cannon, they were raided by SWAT teams with their guns drawn.
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Is the Wii’s magic gone? After the flurry of excitement around the launch, lackluster ports and a persistent inability for Nintendo to keep units on the shelves has made it hard for gamers to sustain their enthusiasm for the system. It doesn’t help that m
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Yahoo! News is reporting that XM and Sirius Radio, the only two major players in the relatively new market of subscription satellite radio have announced a merger.
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A GA couple, installed a camera & radar gun on their property. After it was installed, they caught a police office going 17MPH over the posted limit. They brought this to the attention of the local PD & are now being forced to appear in front of a judge t
Add comment February 19, 2007