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Science fiction themes at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
planets Language Alien languages (e.g. Klingon) All humans speaking one language (possibly Esperanto) Current human languages evolving/splitting The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis being strongly true (eg Babel 17 by Samuel R. Delany or The Languages of Pao by Jack Vance) Universal Translators (e.g. Babelfish) Military - strategy, weapons, ranks, technologies. Ray guns Space warfare Mind Artificial intelligence Beings of pure mentality Hive minds Memory removal/editing Mind control Mind uploading Neural implants and interfacing with machinery (directly) Solipsism Mutants Parallel worlds or universes. Planets in Science Fiction Politics Dystopias and (supposed) utopias Galactic Empire Interstellar federation of planets Totalitarianism vs. Libertarianism World government Workable anarchism Post-apocalyptic science fiction and new societies that develop after the event There is a space based civilization variant of this theme. This plot device allows writers to write Soft
War and Peace in Russia, 1796-1825 at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
constitution. Thus, Alexander I became the constitutional monarch of Poland while remaining the autocratic tsar of Russia. He was also the limited monarch of Finland, which had been annexed in 1809 and awarded autonomous status. In 1813 Russia gained territory in the Baky area of the Caucasus at the expense of Persia. By the early nineteenth century, the empire also was firmly ensconced in Alaska. Historians have generally agreed that a revolutionary movement was born during the reign of Alexander I. Young officers who had pursued Napoleon into Western Europe came back to Russia with revolutionary ideas, including human rights, representative government, and mass democracy. The intellectual Westernization that had been fostered in the eighteenth century by a paternalistic, autocratic Russian state now included opposition to autocracy, demands for representative government,
Culture of Nicaragua at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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Comment at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
Examples 2 In-context Examples 2.1 C 2.2 Perl 2.3 PHP 2.4 Java Examples (the word "comment" is used here, as an example of a comment): Historic BASIC: REM comment C: /* comment */ C++ and Java: /* comment */ // comment CSS: /* comment */ HTML/SGML/XML: Object Pascal: { comment } Perl, Python, C shell, Bourne shell, Tcl, and other shell based languages: # comment PHP, Ruby: # comment // comment /* comment */ REALbasic: ' comment // comment rem comment TeX: % comment Texinfo: @c comment @comment comment Visual Basic: ' comment If there are two markers delimiting the word comment, then they should be included at the beginning and end of the comment. If there is one, it begins at the start of the comment character(s)
Charlie Williams at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
Church members live with God and with their families. Those good people who choose not to be valiant in following Jesus or who do not accept the Gospel do not qualify for exaltation, and will be consigned toâand indeed find themselves more comfortable inâthe Terrestrial Kingdom (metaphorically compared to the moon's brightness). This place is believed to be one of great glory, but without the presence of God the Father. Murderers and other criminals also spend eternity with people of like intent in the Telestial Kingdom (likened to the stars). This also is considered a kingdom of glory, and is described as being much more glorious than mortal life, perhaps because it is free from the sickness and want of mortality. These three kingdomsâthe Celestial, the Terrestial, and the Telestialâare comparable
Caracara at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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The Era of Russian Palace Revolutions at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
to an alliance with France against Prussia. In 1760 Russian forces were at the gates of Berlin. Fortunately for Kingdom of Prussia, Elizabeth died in 1762, and her successor, Peter III, allied Russia with Prussia because of his devotion to the Prussian king, Frederick the Great. Peter III had a short and unpopular reign. Although he was a grandson of Peter the Great, his father was the duke of Holstein-Gottorp, so Peter III was raised in a German Lutheran environment. Russians therefore considered him a foreigner. Making no secret of his contempt for all things Russian, Peter created deep resentment by forcing Prussian military drills on the Russian military, attacking the Russian Orthodox Church, and depriving Russia of a military victory by establishing his sudden alliance with Prussia. Making use of
Black Francolin at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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Ted Merkle at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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Textile (language) at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
Textile (language) Textile is an HTML and XHTML generator. It provides a reasonably simple syntax for creating or editing plain-text documents for use on the Internet. It makes things such as hyperlinking, inserting images, and formatting, very simple. It also performs typographic changes such as changing triple-periods (...) into an ellipsis and double-hyphens into an em-dash. When supplied with a plain-text document with these markups, the Textile parser converts the document into valid XHTML.
ASCII art at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
is used wherever text can be more readily printed or transmitted than graphics. This includes typewriters, teletypes, non-graphic computer terminals, in early computer networking (e.g., BBSes), wikipedia editing, e-mail, and Usenet news messages. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Types and examples of ASCII art 2 Methods for generating ASCII art 3 Glyph mosaics in Japan 4 Placing ASCII art in HTML pages 5
Antelman Technologies Ltd. at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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Andrew Smith Hallidie at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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Team 17 at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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Text editor at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
A text editor is a piece of computer software for editing plain text. It is distinguished from a word processor in that it does not manage document formatting or other features commonly used in desktop publishing. Such programs are often bundled with an operating system or software development package, and are commonly used for editing operating system and application configuration files and programming language source code. Some text editors are small and simple, while others offer a broad and complex range of functionality. For example, Unix and Unix-like operating systems have the vi editor (or a variant), but many also include the Emacs editor to edit text as well Microsoft Windows systems use the very simple Notepad program, though many people (especially programmers) use a more complete program like TextPad. For
Text encoding at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
to represent much larger things like articles and books, and must represent not only the characters they contain but the structure and organization}} of the text, and perhaps [[information about the text or its appearance. Common examples are HTML and RTF which represent texts in natural languages, and XML, which can represent many kinds of text not necessarily intended to be human-readable (the contents of a database, for example). In general there are two basic forms of text encoding that are widely used. One is to use a markup language which adds markers to the text itself. Markup has the advantage of being easy to represent, but has the disadvantage of being hard to view without an "aware" reader application. HTML is generally unreadable if opened in a text editor for
Table (information) at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
two or three parameters (such as line, direction, and possibly part of the week) identifying each; and //A mathematical tensor, representing a (3-D (or more?)) array of numbers.// Periodic tables. A periodic table is an array of information where every nth element shares some common characteristic, and so the array is "wrapped around" to form a 2-dimensional table. Examples include: a calendar month page; the Periodic table of elements; and a tide table is a two-dimensional table (the intersection of high and low tide times with a date) usually wrapped into periodic form (a calendar month). Tables as features offered by application programs Traditionally, the most familiar media for creating and storing tables have been pen and paper. Given the proliferation of computers at home and in the workplace, computer representations
Adobe Acrobat at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
from Adobe's web site, and allows the viewing and printing of PDF documents. The full Acrobat program allows some minimal editing and adding of features to PDF files, and comes with two other modules: the PDFwriter printer driver to create PDF files, and the Distiller program to turn PostScript files or print streams into PDF files. In the early 1990s, the Acrobat product had several competitors such as Common Ground from No Hands Software. These each used their own document formats. By the late 90s PDF had become the de facto standard, and the others had become largely historical footnotes. The chief advantage is one can see more than one page in a single document (what one cannot do in HTML files). The downside is that if a multipage document is
19th century Russian Revolutionary Movements at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
three years later, when the group renamed itself the People's Will (Narodnaya volya), the name under which the radicals were responsible for the assassination of Alexander II in 1881. In 1879 Georgi Plekhanov formed a propagandist faction of Land and Liberty called Black Repartition (Chërni peredel), which advocated redistributing all land to the peasantry. This group studied Marxism, which, paradoxically, was principally concerned with urban industrial workers. The People's Will remained underground, but in 1887 a young member of the group, Aleksandr Ulyanov, attempted to assassinate Alexander III, and authorities arrested and executed him. The execution greatly affected Vladimir Ulyanov, Aleksandr's brother. Influenced by Chernyshevsky's writings, Vladimir joined the People's Will, and later, inspired by Plekhanov, he converted to Marxism and later still changed his name to Lenin. Related Articles This
Division I Hockey at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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Urtext edition at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
and other early editions. Since first editions often include misprints, a particularly valuable source for urtext editions is a copy of the first edition that was hand corrected by the composer. Where the sources are few, or misprint-ridden, or conflicting, the task of the urtext editor becomes difficult. Cases where the composer had bad penmanship (for example, Beethoven), or revised the work after publication, likewise create difficulties. A fundamental problem in urtext editing is how to present variant readings. If the editor includes too few variants, (s)he unfairly restricts the freedom of the performer to choose. Yet including unlikely variants from patently unreliable sources likewise serves the performer badly. Where the editor must go farthest out on a limb is in identifying misprints or scribal errors. The great danger--not at all
Emacs Lisp programming language at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
this article. Emacs Lisp is sometimes also called Elisp, at the risk of confusion with an unrelated Lisp dialect with the same name. The majority of the editing functionality in Emacs comes from code written in Emacs Lisp; the rest is written in C. Emacs Lisp code can be written by users to customize and extend Emacs. Emacs Lisp is related to the MacLisp and Common Lisp dialects of Lisp. It supports imperative and functional programming methods. Lisp was chosen as the extension language for Emacs because of its powerful features, including the ability to treat functions as data. Writing Emacs Lisp is not the only method of customizing Emacs. Since version 20, Emacs (both GNU Emacs and XEmacs) has included a "Customize" facility which allows users to set common customization
Fokker 100 at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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Foxtrot class submarine at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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Florence Nightingale Museum at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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GURPS Cyberpunk at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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GNU Free Documentation License at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
The official text of version 1.2 of the license text can be found at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html. The license is designed for software documentation and other reference and instructional materials. It stipulates that any copy of the material, even if modified, carry the same license. Those copies may be sold but, if produced in quantity, have to be made available in a format which facilitates further editing. Wikipedia is the largest documentation project to use this license. The Debian-legal group considers that the GFDL is "non-free", since it fails the Debian Free Software Guidelines [1] [1]. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Secondary Sections 2 Using the GFDL 3 Wikipedia and GFDL 4 Materials for which commercial redistribution is prohibited 5 Related articles 6
History of EDI at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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History of the NBC logo at 2008-05-08 13:40:13
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