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Eurysaces
Posted By : at 2008-04-28 02:49:06

In Greek mythology, Eurysaces was the son of The Telamonian Ajax and Tecmessa. He was venerated in Athens.

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File sharing
at 2008-05-12 10:14:33

File-sharing programs A variety of file-sharing programss is available on several different networks. Availability depends partly on operating system, and different networks have different features (for example, multiple-source downloads, different sorts of search limiting, and so on). Several major file-sharing programs contain spyware, which many users wish to avoid. File-sharing dynamics There are several major topics surrounding file sharing. Of them, the two primary dynamics are the benefits and drawbacks of Centralization vs Decentralization and Privacy / Anonymity, especially vs copyright protection and file-sharing legality. As well as the problem of spyware, a method for the companies that produce peer-to-peer programs to make money on their product. It is these pulls which have defined several themes of software. In the early days, client software was protocol-specific, so you had "Napster" clients,

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F-101 Voodoo
at 2008-05-12 10:14:33

bomb. There were a number of publicity stunts: a JF-101A set a world speed record of 1,942 km/hr (1,207 mph) on December 12, 1957 (beating the Fairey Delta FD-2 record), a RF-101 flew Los Angeles-New York-Los Angeles in 6 hours, 46 minutes and a F-101A flew from Carswell, Texas to Bermuda without refueling. A total of 305 F-101As were built. They were gradually withdrawn from service starting in 1966, and by around 1975 the last had been withdrawn. Some were transferred to the Air National Guard who operated with them until 1979. No F-101 saw combat, although reconnaissance versions were active during the Cuban missile crisis and the Vietnam War. F-101B In the late 1940s the Air Force had started a research project into future interceptor aircraft that eventually settled on

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F-14 Tomcat
at 2008-05-12 10:14:33

Tomcat is a United States Navy supersonic, twin-engine, variable sweep wing, two-place strike fighter. The Tomcat's primary missions are air superiority, fleet air defense and precision strike against ground targets. Sailors prepare an F-14 Tomcat for flight on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (year 2003). The F-14 has visual and all-weather attack capability to deliver Phoenix and Sparrow missiles as well as the M-61 gun and Sidewinder missiles for close in air-to-air combat. The F-14 also has the LANTIRN targeting system that allows delivery of various laser-guided bombs for precision strikes in air-to-ground combat missions. The F-14, equipped with Tactical Air Reconnaissance Pod System (TARPS) is the Navy's only manned tactical reconnaissance platform. The F-14 entered the fleet in 1973, replacing the F-4 Phantom

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Grub distributed web-crawling project
at 2008-05-12 10:14:33

web-crawling project Grub is the name for a search engine pioneered by LookSmart based on the power of distributed computing. Users may download the grubclient software and let it run during computer idle time. The client indexes URLs and sends them back to the main grub server in a highly compressed form. The collective cache can then be searched on the Grub website. Grub is able to quickly build a large cache by asking thousands of clients to cache a small portion of the web each. Though many believe in Grub's novel distributed computing system, the search engine has its share of opponents. Many state that a large cache is not the strength of a good search engine, rather, that it is the ability to deliver accurate, precise results to users.

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Grub
at 2008-05-12 10:14:33

resembles a worm. is the GNU project's Grand Unified Bootloader software. See GRUB. is the name for a distributed commercial search engine. See Grub distributed web-crawling project. a series of places in Switzerland, Austria and Germany, e.g. Grub, canton of Appenzell Outer Rhodes, Switzerland Grub, Germany This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.

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